W gillmore simms (7 risultati)

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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: published by J Clements, Little Pulteney Street for the proprietors of The Romancist & Novelists Library, 1841
Da: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, Regno UnitoEastleach Books
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Condizione: Good. reprint. Disbound, 213pp, pages a little tanned & thumbed, in need of some TLC. Originally published in 1834, the book is the first of the author's 'Border Romance' series. A vividly accurate and entertaining account of two very different societies in frontier Georgia during the height of the gold-rush era. Wil…liam Gilmore Simms [ 1806 - 1870 ] American writer and politician from the American South who was a 'staunch defender' of slavery. In 1845 Edgar Allan Poe pronounced him the best novelist America had ever produced. 175 grams.
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Da: Forgotten Books, London, Regno UnitoForgotten Books
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book is a captivating tale that follows the adventures of Guy Rivers, an outlaw living in the Georgia frontier during the early 19th century. It explores the complex relationship between justice, morality, and the desire for freedom in a lawless land. The author delves into the h…istorical context of the Pony Club, a notorious group of vigilantes who took the law into their own hands, portraying the harsh realities of life in the American South during that era. Through the protagonist's journey, the book examines the themes of honor, loyalty, and the clash between personal beliefs and societal norms. This thought-provoking narrative illuminates the human condition, revealing the struggles and triumphs of those living on the fringes of civilization. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Altre immaginiEditore: John Cunningham and John Clements, London., 1840
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Da: Colophon Books (UK), Leek, STAFF, Regno UnitoColophon Books (UK)
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Half-Calf. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. A bound volume of "Gothic" mystery and romance fiction + a tale of the Georgia gold-rush in America in the 1830's. The publishers of all the works in here "Clements", published the series of sensational literature for the masses under the title "The Romancist and Novelist Library".…All but the first title are from that series. Sophia Lee with "The Recess: A Tale of The Days Of Queen Elizabeth" 1840 was published by J. Cunningham. The other titles in bound order are; D.F. Haynes (Daniel Franco). "The Romance of the Castle". 1841. He wrote only one title (this), was married to Shelly's sister Mary and was co-respondent in a messy divorce in the 1820's. + "Andrea Vivano; or, The Italian Poisoner" (anon). + W. Gillmore Simms; "Guy Rivers The Outlaw. A Tale of Georgia". 1st edition of 1841. + John Galt; "The Fatal Whisper" 1841. + Viet Weber (pseud of L. Waechter), "Woman's Revenge Or, the Tribunal of Blood". + A. Morton. "The Charmed Scarf" 1841. + Frederick Schiller "The Criminal" (A true History) 1841 + George Payne Rainsford, James Reynolds, "Bertrand De La Croix" 1841. + Anne Ker. "Edric, The Forester or, the Mysteries of the Haunted Chamber" 1841. + Matteo Bandello. "Romeo and Juliet, or, The Lovers of Verona". + (anon) Edward Morgan, "Or Will Nothing Please You". Condition; Original half black calf with marbled paper boards a little wear but all firm, paper very good, with a separate title to 12 stories, square octavo. Very Good. NOTE* Most of these titles are reprinted from the late 18th and early 19th century, however earlier copies are not available and are almost unobtainable in any state or condition. Gillmore Simms was considered the best writer of American fiction by Edgar Allen Poe, Anne Ker was one of the first ranked women writers in the late 18th century, she died in poverty 1821. This title here by her was published first in 1817. Frederick Schiller has a short story in English and is probably a 1st edition. D. L. Haynes wrote this single title, firmly attributed to him. He married Mary Shelly, Percy's sister, (a Berkshire gentleman I believe). Etc, etc. 14 titles, 12 with separate title pages and dates and publishers details and pagination + 6-8 pages of adverts for others in the series, varying in length from 100 pages down to about 6-10 on about 4 tales. Very Good. Octavo. 1840-41.