Editore: Daily Express: The Syndicate Publishing Company, London
Da: CHARLES BOSSOM, Ely, CAMBS, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHard Cover. Condizione: Good. Numerous Illustrations (illustratore). No date circa 1935Beige cloth 383 pages. Contents Profitable Pets, Bee-Keeping etc. Profit from the garden, flower cultivation, fruit growing, the cultivations of herbs, vegetable gardening. In the Home Kitchen,; Confectionery, Preserves, etc., Wines and cordials. Needlework, Crochet, etc., Profitable Handicraft. Things to Make and Do for Profit. Turning Odds and Ends to Good Account. Size: 6.25" By 9.25" Tall.
Editore: 10 January On letterhead of Her Majesty's Printing Office 6 Middle New Street Fetter Lane E.C. London, 1898
Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloAn interesting item, providing a sidelight into the process of Victorian scholarly editing and publication. Fitchew's letter is 2pp, 4to, on the outer pages of a bifolium; the inner pages being filled with notes (citations?) in a minuscule hand, possibly the recipient's. In good condition, lightly aged and worn, and folded for postage. Addressed to 'H. W. Wilson' and signed 'E. H. Fitchew'. The letter begins: 'Dear Mr. Wilson / I think it is possible we may want a little more letterpress, but probably not much. Up to end of pt. 7 we have used 82 slips. I suppose deletion & added matter about balance each other, & we may therefore reckon remainder of book on the same basis. We have 27 slips, which should fill about 56 pp.' He continues in the same vein, discussing preface and index. Ends with discussion of question, 'Would you prefer to add to Chap. IX or only to Chap X?' There is some annotation in the second hand to the left of Fitchew's signature, and beneath it an illegible note in blue pencil. The book in question is 'Nelson and His Times' by Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford and H. W. Wilson, 'With many illustrations mostly from contemporary sketches, selected, arranged, and annotated by Edward H. Fitchew', which was printed by Her Majesty's Printers Eyre & Spottiswoode, and published by Harmsworth Brothers Ltd in 1898. See image of additional annotation presumed by Wilson.