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_aDobson, Austin, _d1840-1921. |
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_aThackeray's Esmond / _bprose & verse, _cby Austin Dobson ... |
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_aNew York: _bThe Macmillan Company, _c1947. |
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_axv,448p.: _bfront., 12 pl. _c21 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aPrologue.--On some books and their associations.--An epistle to an editor.--Bramston's "Man of taste".--The passionate printer to his love.--M. Rouquet on the arts.--The friend of humanity and the rhymer.--The parent's assistant.--A pleasant invective against printing.--Two modern book illustrators. I. Kate Greenaway.--A song of the Greenaway child.--Two modern book illustrators. II. Mr. Hugh Thomson.--Horatian ode on the tercentenary of "Don Quixote."--The books of Samuel Rogers.--Pepys' "Diary".--A French critic on Bath.--A welcome from the "Johnson club."--Thackeray's "Esmond."--A miltonic exercise.--Fresh facts about Fielding.--The happy printer.--Cross readings--and Caleb Whiteford.--The last proof.--Index. | |
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_aGreenaway, Kate, _d1846-1901. |
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_aThomson, Hugh, _d1860-1920. |
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_aEnglish literature _xHistory and criticism. |
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