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Da: James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, Regno UnitoJames Fergusson Books & Manuscripts
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Wrappers. Spine slightly darkened.

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Da: Hanselled Books, Burntisland, FIFE, Regno UnitoHanselled Books
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. P/b 249 pages, plus fold out family tree. Condition is very good. Introduction by Hugh MacDiarmid to Vol. I If the great debate on the Government's White Paper on devolution* for Scotland and Wales has achieved, anything, it has certainly thrown into high relief the inab…ility of Westminster M.P.'s, irrespective of party, to realise that Scotland is a very different country from England, and has its own history, its own native languages, and its literature in these; but since the union of the parliaments this has been generally played down and, while English schools and colleges have conceded no part in their curricula to Scottish subjects, in Scotland, itself our schools and colleges have given a virtual monopoly to English language, literature and history, paying little or no attention at all to the very different - and, indeed, quite incompatible - Scottish counterparts of these subjects. The great upsurge of interest in Scottish literature and our native languages in the past half-century began about 1920, .when Scots who had served abroad during the First World War returned to Scotland on demobilisation, and found that, while they had been fighting ostensibly for "poor little Belgium'' and the "self-determination of small nations", they knew little or nothing about their own small country - and they set to, many of them, to remedy that deficiency. A very remarkable result has ensued. A great deal has been made about the escalation of the Scottish National Party, but little note has been taken of a much more remarkable phenomenon. That is the reversal of the attitude in Scottish education to the teaching of Scottish subjects. For upwards of two and a half centuries Scottish literature has been treated as a relatively unimportant sub-division of English literature, and Scottish history has been dealt with in terms of English constitutionalism. Suddenly, within the past decade or so, all that has been changed. For the first time courses in Scottish literature have been introduced in all our eight universities, and students can graduate in the subject. .

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Da: PEND BOOKS, Newton Stewart, Regno UnitoPEND BOOKS
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Card. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Second Edition. Introductions by Hugh MacDiarmid. Historical studies in Scotland's relations with other countries. Fold out table to rear. White card covers with a couple of grubby marks, not very obtrusive.
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Da: Antiquariat Der Papiersammler, Wetter, GermaniaAntiquariat Der Papiersammler
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1976, 87 S., Okart., Einband leicht bestoßen, Buchblock gebrochen, Rücken etwas eingerissen (Englisch).
Altre immaginiTHE UNION JACK DETECTIVE MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT: Volume I: 1922-1923; Volume II: 1924; Volume III: 1925.
DILNOT, George; BRIDGES, T. C.; LEBHAR, Bertram; RICHARDSON, Lt-Col. E. H.; GOLLOMB, Joseph; PINKERTON, Allan; DOWNER, Edgeworth; BENJAMIN, Heather; TWYMAN, H. W.; BECKLEY, Zoe; JAGO, W. H.; LEONARD, Edward; SQUAIR, Olive; LAURENCE, John; BOFF, Charles; CAMPBELL, Donald; WOOD, Eric; NASH, F.; KNIGHT, Hadden; CARR, Kerslake; ROSENTHALL, Val; JAMES, S. T.; HARRISON, Norman K.; and others
Editore: London: The Amalgamated Press. -1925 1922
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Da: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Regno UnitoLUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA)
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A complete run of the first three years of The Union Jack Detective Supplement. 191 issues bound into three volumes, as issued by the publisher. Volume I collects 87 issues published the week ending 6 May 1922 to 29 December 1923; Volume II collects 52 issues published the week ending 5 Jan 1924 to 27 December 1924; Volume III c…ollects 52 issues published the week ending 3 January 1925 to 19 December 1925. Each volume in the original uniform blue cloth with titles stamped in blind to the upper board, and titles in gilt to the spine. Edges speckled red. Illustrated throughout. All are in very good condition, the bindings square and firm, the cloth with a few small marks but bright and fresh. The contents are toned and spotted, with the occasional finger mark, closed, or corner tear. An attractive set, scarce in this form. A fascinating collection of crime capers and detection, fact and fiction, card sharps and con men, ripper murders and body thieves, from England to Australia. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.