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1879RO40249999Librairie Hachette et Cie, Paris. 1879. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 262 pages pour le tome I et 245 pages pour le tome II. Plats des ouvrages brochés conservés. Titres dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1877FB993 /6B<p>Cream calf half binding with black boards. Black title plate with gilt title and banding on the spine.</p><p>Ariadne written in 1877 Rare First Edition The Story of a Dream <strong>Ouida</strong> 1 January 1839 – 25 January 1908 was the pseudonym of the English novelist <strong>Maria Louise Ramé</strong> although she preferred to be known as <strong>Marie Louise de la Ramée</strong>. During her career Ouida wrote more than 40 novels as well as short stories children's books and essays. Moderately successful she lived a life of luxury entertaining many of the literary figures of the day. <em>Under Two Flags</em> one of her most famous novels described the British in Algeria. It expressed sympathy for the French colonists—with whom Ouida deeply identified—and to some extent the Arabs. The novel was adapted for the stage and was filmed six times. Her novel <em>A Dog of Flanders</em> is considered a children's classic in much of Asia. The American author Jack London cited her novel <em>Signa</em> as one of the reasons for his literary success. Her lavish lifestyle eventually led her to penury and her works were put up for auction to pay her debts. She died in Italy from pneumonia. Soon after her death her friends organized a public subscription in Bury St Edmunds where they had a fountain for horses and dogs installed in her name. During her career Ouida wrote more than 40 novels children's books and collections of short stories and essays. Her work had several phases. In 1863 when she was 24 she published her first novel <em>Held in Bondage</em>. She later claimed to have written her well-received novel <em>Idalia</em> 1867 at the age of 16. It featured a rebellious ingenue heroine who was sympathetic to Italian independence. In her early period her novels were considered "racy" and "swashbuckling" a contrast to "the moralistic prose of early Victorian literature" Tom Steele and a hybrid of the sensationalism of the 1860s and the proto-adventure novels being published as part of the romanticisation of imperial expansion. Later her work was more typical of historical romance though she never stopped commenting on contemporary society. She also wrote several stories for children. <em>Under Two Flags</em> one of her most famous novels described the British in Algeria. It expressed sympathy for the French colonists called <em>pieds noirs</em>—with whom Ouida deeply identified—and to some extent the Arabs. The novel was adapted for the stage and was filmed six times. The American author Jack London cited her novel <em>Signa</em> which he read at age eight as one of the eight reasons for his literary success.</p> Bernhard Tauchnitz. hardcover
1877C211941Leipzig: Tauchnitz 1877. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vols. 318; 296pp. Contemporary red cloth with gilt spine titles. Small mark to spine of vol. 2. otherwise a very good indeed handsome set. Tauchnitz, hardcover
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41901saying she believes "that Black Beauty has been long ago translated but that kind of thing is no use in Italy. People do not read. I am perplexed why you trouble yourself about us when. Cruelty goes on in your own Country to Dogs & all over England." with a postscript over part of the first page saying she can send a "subscription to the Princess Mele Bourese Castellamare Naples" 4 sides 8vo. no place no date circa 'Ouida' was born at Bury St. Edmunds of an English mother and French father who encouraged her in reading history liberal politics Balzac and Stendhal. She wrote 'Held in Bondage' 1863 'Under Two Flags' 1867 melodramatic tales of love and intrigue and novels such as 'Moths' 1880 and 'A Village Commune' 1881 on social questions. From 1871 she lived in her beloved Florence. The British and American colony there was satirised in her novel Friendship written in 1878. unknown
39867saying that she is "as you left me. i have good nights but am so weak in morning. The weather is beautiful. the girl is betrothed to Blackmer who is immensely rich through gold mines. I miss your pleasant presence & thank you much for all your kindness." with a postscript on the verso that she should go and "see Comtesse P. but don't speak of affairs to her. She is not that sort of woman" with another letter written on the blank side sending the letter on "as it may amuse you to see O's writing." 3 sides 8vo. no place no date 'Ouida' was born at Bury St. Edmunds of an English mother and French father who encouraged her in reading history liberal politics Balzac and Stendhal. She wrote 'Held in Bondage' 1863 'Under Two Flags' 1867 melodramatic tales of love and intrigue and novels such as 'Moths' 1880 and 'A Village Commune' 1881 on social questions. From 1871 she lived in her beloved Florence. unknown
39866saying that she has seen that "General Hamley is in Rome & I make no doubt you know him well enough to give him a message from me i.e. that my mother & I should both much like to see him again & that we trust he will let us do so on his way through Florence. Have you yet received your copy of Friendship I hear your daughter is now with you. Kent's tablet has come late but better than never. As for me I hope they will let my dog's tomb stand for myself I shd not care so that I were laid in green grass and leafy shades." 4 sides 8vo. no place no date but circa 'Ouida' was born at Bury St. Edmunds of an English mother and French father who encouraged her in reading history liberal politics Balzac and Stendhal. She wrote 'Held in Bondage' 1863 'Under Two Flags' 1867 melodramatic tales of love and intrigue and novels such as 'Moths' 1880 and 'A Village Commune' 1881 on social questions. From 1871 she lived in her beloved Florence. The British and American colony there was satirised in her novel Friendship 1878 which she mentions in this letter. unknown
2016130 October no year given. 4 pp. 7 x 4 inches light traces of former mounting only in good condition. Ouida Louise de la Ramée 1839-1908 novelist. I want very much to do so but I fear the cold. Do you think if I took great care I might venture over I am anxious to see you once more & thank you viva voce for all yr kindness. unknown
1962366154Garden City: Doubleday 1962. Unbound. Very Good. Autograph Signatures "Basil Rathbone" and "Mrs. Basil Rathbone" in ink on an irregular scrap of paper that is roughly 2.75" x 3.5" on the verso is mimeographed printing. The signatures intersect a little but otherwise very good or better. Mrs. Rathbone was the American-born screenwriter Ouida Bergère. Signed in New York City by the great actor best-known for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. Doubleday unknown
2019__1119609984John Wiley & Sons Inc 2019. Hardcover. New. 225 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
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