Kitton editor (5 resultados)
Editorial: Harper and Brothers 1903
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Librería: Melanie Nelson Books, Livingston, NY, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaMelanie Nelson Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. First Printing. --------------Dark cloth covers, old gilt lettering and cover design, with 6 red flowers. 206 pages.GOOD CONDITION, nice clean bright text with good heavy paper, light edgewear covers, dull spine- - - no dust jacket.
Más imágenesEditorial: New Amsterdam Book Company, New York, NY 1897
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Librería: Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaRiverow Bookshop
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Hardcover. Condición: Good/NO DUSTJACKET. New York, NY: New Amsterdam Book Company. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1897. . Hardcover. Sm 8vo., 344 p.p., Shelf wear; cracked inner hinge; shelf lean; corners of cover bumped; head and tail of spine bumped; spine sunned; front pastedown torn; page edges lightly soiled, foxed; pages clean and u…nmarked. . Not Illustrated (ilustrador).
Editorial: Harper & Brothers
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Librería: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaWonder Book
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Condición: Good. First edition copy. . Mild wear to extremities. Gifter's inscription on front free endpage. Owner's name embossed on f.f.e. Front hinge cracked. Frontis. detached. Two newspaper clippings about London Pickwick club members laid in. (poetry).
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Librería: James Hawkes, LONDON, Reino UnidoJames Hawkes
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Frankfurt: Outlook Verlag, 2020. [ii],43,[1]pp. §A reprint of the entire contents of the 1903 edition published by Chapman and Hall - but with no mention of the editor on the title-page - rearranged by computer in a more concise format in terms of pagination. Original hardcover binding. Boards sl…ightly marked. A very good copy.
Editorial: Both items from Pré Mill House St Albans England. 19 and 27 March 1999
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Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , Reino UnidoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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LETTER: 3pp., 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition, on aged and worn paper. Kitton writes that he has received two copies of the Book Buyer for March, and is 'much interested' in it for two reasons: 'Mrs. Garlands flattering comments upon myself and my work', and 'a very generous notice of my latest Dickens production'. He finds il…lustrations 'excellently reproduced', and praises 'the careful attention that has obviously been bestowed upon the preparation of both blocks and letterpress'. Turning to another matter, he notes 'a query (no. 346)' on p.151, and wishes to provide 'an adequate reply': 'The satire to which "D. M." evidently alludes assumed the form of an unsigned article entitled "Who Wrote Dickens?", published in Macmillan's Magazine, June 1886.' He describes it as an 'elaborate jeu d'esprit' which 'satirises a paper that appeared in the Nineteenth Century of the previous month, the writer of which endeavoured to prove that Bacon confused Shakespeare's Plays.' He adds that the reply, the authorship of which 'has been attributed to Mr. Andrew Lang', 'declares with apparent seriousness, that Dickens was but the amanuensis of Mr Herbert Spencer, and that the latter (not Darwin, as intimated by "D. M.") was the actual author of "Pickwick," etc.' CARD: With postage stamp and three postmarks. Addressed 'To the Editor of The Book Buyer, | Messrs. C. Scribner's Sons | New York City | U. S. A.' Headed 'Reply to Query 352.' Regarding the 'meaning of Thackeray's expression "my yellow books"', he writes that it is 'traceable to the fact that when his novels originally appeared in serial form each number was contained in a yellow wrapper, to distinguish them, probably, from Dickens's stories, which were similarly published in parts with green wrappers.'.