Mary ann evans editor (4 risultati)

- Brossura
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno UnitoRevaluation Books
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Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. 320 pages. 5.12x0.79x7.80 inches. In Stock.
Altre immaginiTALES FROM TEN POETS. (THREE VOLUMES)
Harrison S. Morris (Editor) | Robert Browning; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Alfred, Lord Tennyson; Matthew Arnold; George Eliot [Mary Ann Evans]; et al.
Editore: J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia 1893
- Rilegato
Da: BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB
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Half Leather. Condizione: Near Fine binding. Selected works by ten Victorian era poets, complete in three volumes. A clean copy, with no marks of any kind. Portrait plates throughout of each author. Modern half morocco over marbled paper boards. Raised bands; lettering and decoration stamped in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Top edges… gilt. Near Fine binding.
Altre immaginiEditore: William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh 1885
- Prima edizione
Da: The Old Mill Bookshop, HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, U.S.A.The Old Mill Bookshop
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3 vols. 8vo. Condizione: Original cloth. Nice copy. First edition. First edition. 3 vols. 8vo.
Editore: 'Friday' no date but in ; on letterhead of The Fortnightly Review Office 193 Piccadilly London 1865
- Manoscritto
Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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2pp, 12mo. Twenty-seven lines of text. In good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice. A nice item, giving an indication of Lewes's editorial principles at the Fortnightly Review (he held the position from 1865 to the following year). Addressed to 'R. S. Poole'. He begins by explaining that he only returned to England the previou…s night, '& found your notes & m.s awaiting me'. He finds Poole's article 'as full of matter as an egg is of meat & I have settled the question of Blank Verse by omitting altogether the pages relating to the Literature which are too scant for so large a subject, & which needlessly lengthen a paper already long'. He is returning the omitted pages, 'because you may work them into some other article'. 'The title of Lane's Arabian Lexicon', Lewes believes, 'would frighten away all but your Shemitic readers', and he has 'altered it to Pagan & Muslim Arabs', but he asks Poole to suggest any other title if he can, as 'for a popular periodical titles of papers are of no little importance. Men at the club are easily scared away from a subject which wd interest them, if they could be seduced to read'. The piece was published, under the title suggested by Lewes, in the Fortnightly Review. 15 October 1865.