1853 simms rupert (2 resultados)

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Librería: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Reino UnidoTHE SAINT BOOKSTORE
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Editorial: Somerlease Wells. 23 February, 1884
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Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino UnidoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Freeman's letter is on the last of five folio pages, each on a separate leaf, sent to him by Simms, giving, for correction, the proposed entry on Freeman in the future 'Bibliotheca Staffordiensis'. In fair condition, on aged paper. On the first page Simms has given a brief biographical description of Freeman; the middle three pa…ges comprise a numbered list of twenty-three of Freeman's books, with dates, and the last page carries a rather optimistic request by Simms for information regarding 'Contribution to Periodicals, Magazines, &c. Giving Number a year of Serial - Pages occupied - &c'. Freeman has corrected a couple of titles in the list, and on the fifth page of the document he gives the names of what he calls in the letter his five 'latest books'. The letter begins 'Sir, | I have added my latest books which are not on the list. I suppose everything that is wanted to be known would be found in the books themselves. I certainly have no time to go through the pages of all or to make a list, say, of my contributions to the Saturday Review, which seems to be asked for.' He concludes 'It is quite impossible for me to undertake all the labour that I am asked.' Although not published until 1894, ten years after this letter, Freeman's entry in the 'Bibliotheca Staffordiensis' does no more than incorporate Freeman's emendations.