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19835645Neuchâtel, Editions du Griffon, coll. Trésors de mon pays, 1983. Grand in-8, couverture illustrée à rabats, très légèrement jaunie en bords. Nombreuses photographies en noir.
2081502111903385Culture publishing company N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Culture publishing company paperback
1974015178Balland 1974 In-8 carré Broché, couverture illustrée
19842091502135707615Sangyo tosho 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Sangyo tosho paperback
2091502133538733Hayakawashobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hayakawashobo paperback
19932081502112400162Hayakawashobo 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hayakawashobo paperback
19962091502133539926Asukashinsha 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Asukashinsha paperback
1991X74873Oxford, Pali Text Society 1991 complete in 3 vols.: vi,454 + 542 + vi,363pp., 28cm., text printed in 2 columns, cloth, very good condition, [bilingual: Pali-English], X74873
19831229720Bern ; Stuttgart : Haupt Verlag, 1983. 142 S. ; 23 cm; kart.
2009x-1498252206Wipf and Stock 2009. Hardcover. New. 312 pages. 6.00x0.75x9.00 inches. Wipf and Stock hardcover
1478728302.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
21220At head of first page: 'Copy January 16 1894'. A highly interesting letter from a leading Victorian dramatic critic Thomas describes himself in the letter as 'For five & twenty years . theatrical critic of the Daily news & the Graphic' who has 'served under at least thirteen editors' to a leading actor-manager Hare was knighted in 1907 on the subject of alleged editorial pressure on Fleet Street's theatre critics. 4pp 8vo. On four leaves. Aged and worn but with text complete and clear. Thomas has noted on the reverse of the last leaf: 'Letter to Hare about Grundy's Comedy An Old Jew produced at the Garrick Janry 6 1894.' Grundy wrote 'An Old Jew' for Hare who portrayed the main character Julius Sterne. Draft of long letter with numerous minor emendations. He was glad to read Hare's letter despite its 'lingering trace of the languor of the sick room'. 'To me so many years your senior it seems strange indeed to find you speaking of the close of your stage career. I can only say on that head that I hope to live to see you for many more years gathering fresh laurels'. On the subject of Grundy's play he states that he does not believe that 'the journalistic world has any claim to be exempt from the satire or even the extreme caricature which is freely allowed in the case of other classes. Literary cliques & côteries undoubtedly do exist as they existed in the days of Delatouche's Tour de Faveur & Delavigne's Comédiens and Scribe's Camaraderie'. He deplores critics who 'will now fall down & worship certain Scandinavian idols & their crude & offensive methods'. He cannot conceive of 'editors who give instructions to critics to denounce plays contrary to their real opinions'. He can 'only say that I have never met with any such editor. For five & twenty years I have been the theatrical critic of the Daily news & the Graphic & for some years of that time I occupied the same post on The Academy besides writing drama notices occasionally for other journals. Altogether I have served under at least thirteen editors and I can conscientiously affirm that never did any one of these attempt to entice me to speak ill of what I thought or might think a good paly or performance or vice versâ.' After some more observations he concludes: 'Depend upon it the whole thing will be forgotten ere long or remembered only to excite wonder that any sensible journalist of decent standing should have made a fuss about it'. At head of first page: 'Copy | January 16, 1894'. unknown
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37404 August 1855; London. Listowel was an Anglo-Irish peer 1801-56 and Member of Parliament for Kerry 1825-30. Ennismore 1833-1924 was his son later 4th Earl of Listowel. Orbell Oakes builder of Nowton Court in Bury St Edmunds was son of the Bury banker James Oakes and Receiver of Taxes to the West Division. On one side each of four sheets of vellum dimensions roughly twenty-seven inches by twenty-two inches each bearing a tax stamp. Signed and witnessed on the reverse of the last sheet. Schedule detailing leases feoffments fines and mortgages between 1813 and 1855. Signed at foot by Litowel Ennismore and Oakes with small seals in red wax on green ribbon. 4 August 1855; [London]. hardcover
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1961714020PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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