91 resultados para Walpole
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References: Winship, G.P., Jr. "The printing history of The World" in Studies in the early English periodical, edited by Richmond P. Bond (Chapel Hill, 1957), p. [183]-195.
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Vol. 6 and vol. 7 of The works of Horatio Walpole ... originally under call no. 2601.3.
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First published in 1822 in 2 v. under title "Memoirs of the last ten years of the reign of George II.". Reprinted without additions by Colburn, London, 1846, in 3 v. cf, Lowndes, Bibliog. manual.
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Horace Walpole's correspondence.-Favourite plays with eighteenth century playgoers.-Introductory remarks: Otway's Venice preserved. Farquhar's Beaux' stratagem. Addison's Cato. Gay's Beggar's opera.-Richardson's longest novels: Clarissa. Sir Charles Grandison.
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New impression.
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Bookplate of Hugh Walpole.
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Vols. 3-4 have title: The history of twenty-five years, 1856-1880... After the author's death, v.3-4 were revised and seen through the press by A.C. Lyall.
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Reprint of 3 works originally published by the Walpole Society, New York: The ceramic collectors' glossary, by E.A. Barber, first published in 1914; The furniture collectors' glossary, by L.V. Lockwood, first published in 1913; and A silver collectors' glossary and a list of early American silversmiths and their marks, first published in 1917.
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Bookplate of W. S. Appleton.
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"Edition de luxe limited to one thousand copies for England and America. No. 960."