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Descrizione libro Condizione: Good. Light wear to boards. Content is clean and bright. DJ with some edge wear and sun fading. Codice articolo 9999-9996310233
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. DJ is in a mylar protector. ; "With facsimile reproductions of "The Little Woodman and his Dog Caesar" and "Soffrona and her Cat Muff.". Codice articolo 232999
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 157 pages, (+ 71 pages of facsimiles), portrait frontispiece and many illustrations, a near-fine hardback in a like dust-jacket [0192780107]. Codice articolo 84833
Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: Good. Good - Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name - GOOD Standard-sized. Codice articolo M0192780107Z3
Descrizione libro 1st in this edition hardback with dustwrapper very good / very good ex college library in protected dustwrapper, seems hardly used. Codice articolo 037082
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Slight rubbing and to wrapper with slight fading to spine and upper front, price clipped. Now in removable clear protective sleeve. No inscriptions, illustrated. Clean internally with little reading wear. Contains correspondence from Sister April O'Leary ( Pg 1 of Editorial Notes ) Heavy book, will require additional postage outside the UK. Codice articolo 30058
Descrizione libro hardback. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. hardback, octavo, a tightly bound copy in a pictorial dust wrapper with a protective sleeve which is adhered to the reverse, foxing to closed edges, a good copy in a good dust wrapper, 157pp. Codice articolo 234919
Descrizione libro Hardback. Condizione: VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. 1974. Oxford. First in this edition. Hard Cover. Book- VG. DJ- VG, protective covered. 7.5x5. 157pp. Numerous b/w illus inc frontis. Codice articolo 602646
Descrizione libro Cloth, 8vo, 20 cm, xi, 157, [71] pp, ills facs. A study of the popular English children's writer, Mrs Sherwood, 1775-1851 considering her style, writings, relations with publishers, etc. Includes reprints of The little woodman and his dog Caesar originally published: London, Houlston, 1850 and Soffrona and her cat Muff originally published: Wellington, Salop, Houlston, 1828. Includes a 38 page bibliography. "No study of nineteenth - century children's books in England can afford to ignore Mrs. Sherwood. She produced over four hundred different titles - books, tales, tracts, texts, magazines, articles in periodicals, cbapbooks, and Sunday School rewards. There is evidence that the writings of her Evangelical period, in particular, had a remarkable influence upon Victorian literature for the young. In this survey of Mrs. Sherwood's life and work, Mrs. Cutt traces the changes that took place in the author's attitude towards her craft during her lifetime. The two facsimiles included in this volume have been selected to give a balanced view of Mrs. Sherwood's writing for the very young during the years in which she rose to fame. The Little Woodman and his Dog Caesar, of the same period as The History of the Fairchild Family, Part I, displays similar reIigious teaching, but in a simpler form. The chaphook Saffrona and her Cat Muff, published in the 1820's like so many of Mrs. Sherwood's shorter tales, indicates in its lively detail and sympathetic presentation of childish emotion that she was just as much a precursor of Mrs. Ewing and Mrs. Molesworth as she was the literary descendant of Bunyan and Janeway. The Bibliography is intended to provide as complete a check4ist as possible of Mrs. Sherwood's multifarious publications in book form; and the Appendices include a list of her illustrators, as well as a note on the publication of her books in the United States." - from the blurb. Very Good in a price-clipped but otherwise Very Good dustwrapper, which has a protective sleeve taped to it. Codice articolo ABE-44196
Descrizione libro Cloth, 8vo, 20 cm, xi, 157, [71] pp, ills facs. A study of the popular English children's writer, Mrs Sherwood, 1775-1851 considering her style, writings, relations with publishers, etc. Includes reprints of The little woodman and his dog Caesar originally published: London, Houlston, 1850 and Soffrona and her cat Muff originally published: Wellington, Salop, Houlston, 1828. Includes a 38 page bibliography. "No study of nineteenth - century children's books in England can afford to ignore Mrs. Sherwood. She produced over four hundred different titles - books, tales, tracts, texts, magazines, articles in periodicals, cbapbooks, and Sunday School rewards. There is evidence that the writings of her Evangelical period, in particular, had a remarkable influence upon Victorian literature for the young. In this survey of Mrs. Sherwood's life and work, Mrs. Cutt traces the changes that took place in the author's attitude towards her craft during her lifetime. The two facsimiles included in this volume have been selected to give a balanced view of Mrs. Sherwood's writing for the very young during the years in which she rose to fame. The Little Woodman and his Dog Caesar, of the same period as The History of the Fairchild Family, Part I, displays similar reIigious teaching, but in a simpler form. The chaphook Saffrona and her Cat Muff, published in the 1820's like so many of Mrs. Sherwood's shorter tales, indicates in its lively detail and sympathetic presentation of childish emotion that she was just as much a precursor of Mrs. Ewing and Mrs. Molesworth as she was the literary descendant of Bunyan and Janeway. The Bibliography is intended to provide as complete a check4ist as possible of Mrs. Sherwood's multifarious publications in book form; and the Appendices include a list of her illustrators, as well as a note on the publication of her books in the United States." - from the blurb. Top edge dust-stained, otherwise Very Good in Very Good dustwrapper. Codice articolo ABE-58646