Hardy Boys
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"Boys own Paper" (Hg.): The Boy's Own Annual. Volume XVI. 1893-94, Nr. 769-820 sowie Christmas Number 1893 und Summer Number for 1894. London, Boy's own paper, 1893-94.
In engl. Sprache. - Gbrsp., kleinere Läsuren, Frontispiz der Sommernummer mit Eckabriss (kl. Bildverlust). - Mit Beiträgen von A. Baker, E. J. Hardy, W. C. Sutherland, J. Verne u.a.
2 Bde. 824 + 64 + 64 S. OHlwd.
[KW: Kinderbuch]
Franklin Dixon: The Hardy Boys, Armada Book, 1978
geringe Spuren, mit Namenseintrag
0006909337 Taschenbuch TB, Einband ist beschabt, Buch ist mittig angebrochen. The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge., BuchNr. d. Verl. 933, 156 Seiten, Zustand: geringe Spuren, mit Namenseintrag
[KW: Allgemeine Literatur, Fremdsprachig, Englisch]
Dixon, Franklin W.: The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories: The Clue of the Hissing Serpent (Hardcover-Ausgabe) Collins 1980. ISBN: 0001605461
Buch in ENGLISCHER Sprache!!! Gebrauchtes Buch, altersgemäß ordentlicher Zustand; Einbandkanten leicht bestossen; der Vorsatz enthält eine handschriftliche Notiz des Vorbesitzers; , ISBN-13: 9780001605466
160 Seiten; Gebundene Ausgabe;
Cecil, David: Poets and Story-Tellers. A Book of Critical Essays. New York, Macmillan, 1949.
Guter Zustand. Bibliotheksexemplar des Amerikahauses München, mit Stempel und Kartentasche am Buchrücken. Einband und Schnitt fleckig. Kanten etwas berieben. - Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil, CH (9 April 1902 - 1 January 1986), was a British biographer, historian and academic. He held the style of 'Lord' by courtesy, as a younger son of a marquess. Early life and studies: David Cecil was the youngest of the four children of James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury and Lady Cicely (born Gore, second daughter of Arthur Gore, 5th Earl of Arran). His siblings were Beatrice Edith Mildred Cecil (afterwards Baroness Harlech), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury (1893-1972) and Mary Alice Cecil (afterwards Mary Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire). Cecil was a delicate child, suffering from a tubercular gland in his neck at the age of 8 years, and after an operation he spent a great deal of time in bed, where he developed his love of reading. Because of his delicate health his parents sent him to Eton College later than other boys, and he survived the experience by spending one day a week in bed. After school he went on to Christ Church, Oxford as an undergraduate. Career: From 1924 to 1930 Cecil was a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. He made an impact as a literary historian with his first publication, The Stricken Deer (1929), a sympathetic study of the poet Cowper. He followed this with studies of Walter Scott, early Victorian novelists and Jane Austen. In 1939 he became a Fellow of New College, Oxford, where he remained a Fellow until 1969, when he became an Honorary Fellow.[1] In 1947 he became Professor of rhetoric at Gresham College, London, for a year; but in 1948 he returned to the University of Oxford and remained a Professor of English Literature there until 1970. There his pupils included Kingsley Amis, Dr. R.K.Sinha, John Bayley and Ludovic Kennedy; and for a time he was an associate of the literary group known as the "Inklings". During his academic career Cecil published studies of Hardy, Shakespeare, Thomas Gray, Dorothy Osborne and Walter Pater. As well as his literary studies he also published a two-volume historical biography of Lord Melbourne (to whom he was distantly related) and appreciations of visual artists - Augustus John, Max Beerbohm, Samuel Palmer and Edward Burne Jones. In retirement he published further literary and biographic studies of Walter de la Mare, Jane Austen, Charles Lamb and Desmond MacCarthy, as well as a history of his own family, The Cecils of Hatfield House and an account of Some Dorset Country Houses. His anthology of writers who had given him special pleasure, Library Looking Glass, appeared in 1975. Family: In 1932 Cecil married Rachel MacCarthy, daughter of the literary journalist Desmond MacCarthy. They had three children - Jonathan Hugh (b. 1939) (the actor and journalist), Hugh Peniston (b. 1941) (the historian) and Alice Laura (b. 1947) (the literary agent, who in 1975 married A. Hornak). Rachel Cecil died in 1982. ... Aus: wikipedia-Lord_David_Cecil
First Printing. Erstausgabe. 201 Seiten. Leinen.
[KW: Literaturtheorie, Shakespeare, E.M. Forster, Fanny Burney, Jane Austen, John Webster, Literaturkritik, Röntgen, Thomas Gray, Virginia Woolf, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaften, Literaturgattungen, Literatursoziologie, Literaturepochen, Literaturrezeption, Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturrecherche, Literaturinterpretation, Hermeneutik, Book is written in english]




