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A9783030404628Paperback / softback. New. This book updates our understanding of working-class fiction by focusing on its continued relevance to the social and intellectual contexts of the age of Trump and Brexit. The volume draws together new and established scholars in the field whose intersectional analyses use postcolonial and feminist ideas amongst others to explore key theoretical approaches to working-class writing and discuss works by a range of authors including Ethel Carnie Holdsworth Jack Hilton Mulk Raj Anand Simon Blumenfeld Pat Barker Gordon Burn and Zadie Smith. A key informing argument is not only that working-class writing shows 'working class' to be a diverse and dynamic rather than monolithic category but also that a greater critical attention to class and the working class in particular extends both the methods and objects of literary studies. This collection will appeal to students scholars and academics interested in working-class writing and the need to diversify the curriculum. paperback
2018x-3319963090Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Hardcover. New. 298 pages. 8.50x6.00x1.00 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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2019x-3030404625Palgrave Macmillan 2019. Paperback. New. 316 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.72 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
2010Q-1566892481Coffee House Press 2010-10-19. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Coffee House Press paperback
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Z1-U-013-01984Demos. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Demos unknown
20162-6131539537Éditions universitaires européennes 2016. Paperback. New. 388 pages. French language. 8.66x5.91x0.88 inches. Éditions universitaires européennes paperback
164069113London: Richard Bishop for Andrew Crooke & for Richard Meighen 1640. Full Description:<br> <br> JONSON Ben. The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. London: Richard Bishop for Andrew Crooke & for Richard Meighen 1640 1631.<br> <br> First edition of both parts one and two of the second volume containing the first appearance of the first three plays; Bartholomew Fayre The Staple of Newes The Divell is an Asse and second edition of the first volume. Part I of the second volume was originally printed in 1631 as a continuation of the 1616 Workes. With Pforzheimer's issue "f" of the second volume in which all parts are without the general title the first three plays are dated 1631 and Divell is an Asse with the 1641 imprint. The final page of Mortimer reads: "Left unfinished".<br> <br> It is also of note that William Shakespeare is listed as an actor in two plays of Volume I Everyman in his humor and Seianus His Fall.<br> <br> Three folio volumes in two 10 7/8 x 7 1/8 inches; 277 x 181 mm. Second volume slightly larger. Volume I with engraved title-page by William Hole and engraved portrait. Both volumes with woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces. First volume lacking A1 a blank and second volume is lacking A1 general title.<br> <br> Uniformly bound in contemporary dark brown acid-treated calf rebacked with original spines laid down. Spines elaborately stamped in gilt in compartments. Red morocco spine labels lettered in gilt. Some mild toning and occasional light spotting throughout both volumes. Volume II with a closed lateral tear to leaves Cc-Cc3 which has been neatly repaired with no loss. Overall a very good copy.<br> <br> Pforzheimer credits the failure of The New Inn as the reason work on the second volume ceased until after Jonson's death. The first leaf in the first signature in this part was left blank in anticipation of a general title but since the plans were cancelled the plays were sold as printed with only their individual titles all dated 1631. A general title-page was created for the 1640 first edition of the Workes and the unsold 1631 printings were included as the first of four parts.<br> <br> "The three plays of Volume Il were all that Jonson saw through the press of a projected continuation of his 1616 volume. His failure to complete the collection was probably due to the damning by the town of The New Inn which was published 1631 the same year as this volume. Because of Jonson's supervision of this part the text here given may be considered authoritative. As first printed Sig A was a blank there being no general-title. In 1640 a number of these 1631 plays still remaining unsold sheet AI and 6 was again passed the press this time of Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcett and the general-title. printed on recto A. This title refers only to the three plays printed in 1631 and describes them as 'The fecond Volume'. However bound with these three 1631 plays are normally found the three parts containing the masques plays and miscellany dated 1640 or 1641 which have no general-title nor any other preliminary matter. The fact that over a period of years the 1631 plays may have been sold as a supplementary volume to the 1616 Workes. would easily account for their being described as the second volume quite aside from the explicit statement of the 1640 general-title. Pforzheimer 560<br> <br> Greg III p. 1073-1076. Pforzheimer 560 the second volume. STC 14753 and 14754.<br> <br> HBS 69113.<br> <br> $15000. Richard Bishop for Andrew Crooke & for Richard Meighen unknown
161668586London: Printed by William Stansby 1616. Together with: The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. The second Volume.London: Printed for Richard Meighen 1631-1640-1641.<br> <br> First folio edition and first collected edition. Small-paper copy which precedes the large paper. Three folio volumes bound in two Volume II divided into four parts originally issued in two volumes. 10 3/4 x 7 inches; 272 x 177 mm.; 10 1015 1 blank; 12 88 2 93-170 75 1 79 70-122 133-155 1 blank 292 132 pp. Volume I with engraved allegorical title by William Hole Pforzheimer state A. Volume I without the rare initial blank same as Pforzheimer. Decorative woodcut head-and-tail pieces and initials. This set is complete with the exception to it being bound without the extremely rare initial blank in volume I. Volume I collates according to Pforzheimer and while Volume II differs in parts order than Pforzheimer all leaves are present.<br> <br> Volume I- In this copy the section title to Every Man out of His Humour p. 73 is within a woodcut border McKerrow and Ferguson 224 and has the imprint "Printed by W. Stansby for I. Smithwicke;" the section title to Cynthias Revels p. 177 is within the same woodcut border and has the imprint: "Printed by W. Stansby;" the section title to Poëtaster p. 271 is without the border and has the imprint: "Printed by William Stansby." With dedication leaf G2 in first state signed with "By your true honorer Ben Jonson." line 6 on G2 verso reads "PUNTERVOLO"; the catchword on G5 recto is "Naked"; on G5 verso "Where"; G6 recto begins "Where I want arte"; and the eighth line from the bottom on G6 verso reads: "But why enforce I this as fainting no."<br> <br> Volume II- Issue D with the 1640 general title-page the first three plays with the imprint dated 1631 same a Pforzheimer. The end of Mortimer reads: "Hee dy'd and left it unfinished".<br> <br> Both volumes uniformly bound by Riviere in full brown levant morocco. Boards triple-ruled in gilt. Spines elaborately stamped and lettered in gilt. Gilt dentelles. Board edges double-ruled in gilt. All edges gilt. Occasional light toning to pages. Marbled endpapers. Title-page and first few pages toned. Previous owner's light signature on title-page. Occasional toning throughout both volumes. Some browning to pages 273-280 in Volume I. Minor repair to upper margin of leaf B in Volume II not affecting text. Overall a beautiful copy of this set. Housed together in a cloth slipcase.<br> <br> "This book. is a handsome specimen of typography. It reflects great credit upon its printer Stansby who was an apprentice and then successor to John Windet and himself a master printer. Such work entitles him to a front rank among the printers of the reign of James I. Jonson is said to have prepared the plays for the press himself and one or two matters of editing. certainly appear to show the author's hand. At the end of each play for instance is a statement telling when it was first acted and by whom whether the king's or the queen's servants. The names of the actors are also given. All of the works not included in the first were intended for a second volume which however did not appear until after Jonson's death in 1640" Grolier 100 English.<br> <br> Grolier 100 English 17. Pforzheimer 559. Pforzheimer 560. STC 14751.<br> <br> HBS 68586.<br> <br> $19500. Printed by William Stansby unknown
1640OB317<p>London Printed by Richard Bishop. M. DC. XL 1640. Hard Cover. Folio: 226 63-668 pages headpieces initials marginal notes. A-S6 T5 G2-G6 H-Z6 Aa-Zz6 Aaa-Kkk6 Lll4; 29.5 cm. Each part has separate title-page and the above imprint except for "Poetaster" London Printed by Robert Young. M. DC. XL. Contents: Epigrammes. I. Booke. The Author B. J.; Part Of The Kings Entertainment In Passing To His Coronation. The Author B. J.; A Panegyre On The Happy Entrance Of Iames our Soveraigne to His first high Session of Parliament in this his Kingdome the 19 of March 1603. The Author B. J.; A Particular Entertainment Of The Queene And Prince their Highnesse at Althrope At The Right Honourable the Lord Spencers on Saturday being the 25. of Iune 1603. as they came first into the Kingdom; The Author B. J.; Masques At Court. The Author B. J. incomplete: ends with catchword 'Till'; Every Man Out Of His Humour. A Comicall Satyre. First Acted in the yeere 1599. By the then Lord Chamberlaine his Servants: With the allowance of the Master of Revells. The Author B. I.; Cynthias Revels. Or The Fovntaine Of Selfe-Love. A Comicall Satyre. First Acted in the yeere 1600. By the then Children of Queen Elizabeths Chappell. With the allowance of the Master of Revells. The Author B. I.; Poëtaster Or His Arraignement. A Comicall Satyre. First Acted in the yeere 1601. By the then Children of Queene Elizabeths Chappell. With the allowance of the Master of Revels. The Author B. J.; Seianus His Fall. A Tragedie. First Acted in the yeere 1603. By the Kings Maiesties Servants. With the allowance of the Master of Revells. The Author B. J.; Volpone Or The Fox. A Comedy. First Acted in the yeere 1605. By the Kings Maiesties Servants. With the allowance of the Master of Revells. The Author B. J.; Epicine Or The Silent Woman. A Comedy. First Acted in the yeere 1609. By the Children of her Maiesties Revells. With the allowance of the Master of Revells. The Author B. J.; The Alchemist. A Comedy. Acted in the yeere 1610. By the Kings Maiesties Servants. With the allowance of the Master of Revells. The Author B. J.; Catiline His Conspiracy. A Tragedy. Acted in the years 1611. Detailed collations on request. Faded dampstain through much of lower margin; outer bottom corner of p. 187/188 torn with partial loss of catchword; closed tears at inner tops of pp. 189/190 and 523/524; ink note on p. 600 with ink smear on inner margin. Expertly rebound by Dragonfly Bindery in red mottled calf gilt spine decoration red leather spine label. A very good and handsome copy. Stock#OB317.</p> Printed by Richard Bishop. , and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke in St. Paules Church-yard. M. DC. XL hardcover
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2015x-1784991147Manchester University Press 2015. Paperback. New. 256 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.48 inches. Manchester University Press paperback
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1956084444London: Lund Humphries 1956. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Signed Dedication From The Author To His Friend The Sculptor Denis Mitchell. Text Unpaginated 142 Illus Some Col. Covers Marked Binding And Contents Sound. <br/> <br/> Lund Humphries hardcover
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