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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. Volume 2. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Verlag: Harlequin Books, 1982
ISBN 10: 0373890036ISBN 13: 9780373890033
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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. Book 3. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Verlag: Mills & Boon, 1986
ISBN 10: 0263753778ISBN 13: 9780263753776
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
Verlag: Harlequin, 2000
ISBN 10: 2280162423ISBN 13: 9782280162425
Anbieter: Ammareal, Morangis, Frankreich
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Softcover. Zustand: Bon. Traces d'usure sur la couverture. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Signs of wear on the cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Verlag: HARLEQUIN, 2007
ISBN 10: 2280835371ISBN 13: 9782280835374
Anbieter: Ammareal, Morangis, Frankreich
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Softcover. Zustand: Bon. Petite(s) trace(s) de pliure sur la couverture. Salissures sur la tranche. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de ce livre à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Slightly creased cover. Soiling on the side. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this book's net price to charity organizations.
Verlag: The Poetry Review, London, 1959
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Good. Magazine. Printed wrappers. Octavo. 59pp. Rubbing, edgewear, and a long tear on the rear panel, good. This issue features Hugh MacDiarmid, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Sir Compton Mackenzie, Naomi Mitchison, Douglas Young, A.V. Stuart, Alexander Buist, William Kean Seymour, David Low, C. Day Lewis, Sir Francis Meynell, Canon Adam Fox, John Smith, Lady Margaret Sackville, Vernon Scannell, and Margaret Stanley-Wrench. Additional contributors include Gilbert Thomas, Paul Selver, Ilko Iliev, Paula Nelson, Phyllis M. Scott, Canon Adam Fox, Mary Field, Rita Spurr, M. Shand Smith, Evelyn D. Bangay, Stephen Graham, Kathleen Valmai Richardson, Joan Forman, Geoffrey Johnson, Geoggrey Dearmer, Herbert Palmer, Robert Armstrong, and Kennedy Williamson.
Verlag: Worldwide Library, 1988
ISBN 10: 0373970811ISBN 13: 9780373970810
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Very good. Few creases.
Verlag: Worldwide, 1981
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
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paperback. Zustand: very good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Very good, trade paperback book, 512 pages, 16mo.
Verlag: 23 October and 21 November 1877. Both on letterhead of Cloisters Windsor, 1877
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
A biography of Pearson ('a notable figure within the church') is appended to that of his father in the Oxford DNB. Each of these letters is 2pp, 12mo (the second with cross writing at the head of a further two pages), and both are on bifoliums. In fair condition, lightly aged. The two have been extracted from an autograph album, and are lightly attached along the inner edge, with further light traces of the brown paper mount on the reverse of the last leaf of the second letter. Both are addressed to 'Dear Miss Seton' and signed 'Hugh Pearson.' ONE (23 October 1877): He explains why he 'cannot undertake to write such a memoir of Miss Mitford as you propose, much as I should like to do so, for my residence here occupies me entirely, and, on my return to Sonning, I shall find an accumulation of work there.' In addition, he does not believe he 'could add much to the accounts of Miss Mitford already published'. He explains that he 'contributed largely to the memorials edited by Mr. L'Estrange for Mr. Harness, and to those by Mr. Chorley'. He offers to add 'any thing that occurs to me as likely to prove of general interest' from his 'personal recollections', should she wish to 'draw up a biography of Miss Mitford'. TWO (21 November [1877]): Her letter and 'the Proofs' have reached him. 'I like the notice of Miss Mitford extremely.' He discusses 'One or two things' which occur to him. The first is a paragraph concerning Swallowfield ('a more comfortable house than the ruinous cottage at Three Mile Cross'); the second with regards to her view of her 'Tragedies'; the third, 'her love for French History'; fourth, 'her absolute devotion to her friends [.] I never knew so frantic a friend'. He considered her 'a noble-hearted creature, & absolutely free from jealousy. How rare, especially in a literary person! I never knew her detract from the merit of authors, or give faint praise.'.
Verlag: 'Tuesday'. Envelope dated in another hand 21 October, 1851
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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An characteristic letter by the author of 'Our Village', written in the year of her move from Three Mile Cross, Berkshire, to nearby Swallowfield, itself eight miles from Pearson's home in Sonning. See the entries on Mitford and Pearson in the Oxford DNB. 1p, 16mo. On the recto of the first leaf of a bifolium which has been unfolded with the fore-edge of the second leaf attached to a nineteenth-century stub. In good condition, lightly aged. Between the stub and the page with the text of the letter, on what was the reverse of the second leaf, is laid down the cover of the letter's envelope, with postmarked red penny stamp, addressed by Mitford to 'Revd. Hugh Pearson / Vicarage / Sonning / Reading'. An satisfying piece of nineteenth-century arrangement. The cover of the letter is annotated in a contemporary hand 'Octr. 21 / 1851.' The letter is signed 'M R Mitford'. Begins: 'My dear Mr. Pearson / I need not say how delighted I shall be to see you & Lady Henley, or how much I feel the honour & the kindness of her visit'. She suggests that they do her 'the further pleasure of lunching here': 'The days are so short now that I venture to make the proposal. You need not fear my giving you any but cottage fare'. She concludes by saying that she rejoices in 'seeing Dr. & Mrs. Williamson my kind neighbours'. Note: "A biography of Pearson ('a notable figure within the church') is appended to that of his father in the Oxford DNB.".