The dramatic books and plays (in English) published during 1912-George Heron. com Milne
Another classic (published in 1937), perhaps more widely read thanA High Wind in Jamaica,Their Eyes Were Watching Godtakes place in Florida in the early 20th century. The Okeechobee hurricane of 1928 figures prominently in this beautifully written coming-of-age novel. The wind came back with t...
1. Books Published in English about Madagascar, 1838–70 This book reveals the hitherto hidden history of inter-missionary dispute that split the first LMS mission to Madagascar. Focussing on David Griffiths, whose pivotal role was concealed by the LMS, it suggests that Welsh-English rivalry m....
yet Ritschl assured the University of Basel that he had never seen anyone like Nietzsche in 40 years of teaching and that his talents were limitless. In 1869 the University of Leipzig conferred the doctorate without examination or dissertation on the strength of his published writings, and the Un...
serialized in theNew York Heraldin 1912, and his novelVictory,published in 1915, was no less successful. Though hampered byrheumatism, Conrad continued to write for the remaining years of his life. In April 1924 he refused an offer of knighthood from Prime MinisterRamsay MacDonald, and he ...
The longest novel ever written isÀ la recherche du temps perduby Marcel Proust, first published in 1912. It has an estimated 1,267,069 words. Also known asRemembrance of Things PastorIn Search of Lost Time, the 13-volume-long masterpiece was published in 20th-century France. It is rough...
A facsimile reprint of the original edition published in 1935. TB29860 $15.00 Click on Image to expand Goldschmidt, Lucien, and Weston J. Naef: The Truthful Lens A survey of the photographically illustrated book 1844-1914. New York: The Grolier Club, 1980. First Edition, First Printing. ...
Facsimile edition of the handwritten manuscript. Published by Hale & Iremonger. Photos: Books On Books Collection. Pablo Picasso,Bouteille, verre et journal sur une table(1912) In 1973, the art historian and critic Robert Rosenblum remarked on Picasso’s likely homage in the truncated newspaper ...
In the second edition of Oyuchasan, published in 1893, Hasegawa advertised The Japanese Fairy Tale Series, Nos. 1-20 in "Ordinary Paper & Crepe Paper." On this matter, Sharf notes that the Maruzen company in Tokyo sold Hasegawa/Kobunsha books and until 1893 all listed in company ...
Joined by Sheila Bourne, they published over 150 works. Apparent as the esoteric influence of visual poetry and the Oulipo movement may be, their works have the combined smell of the printer and typesetter’s workshop and artist’s studio that distinguish them from that crowd. ABC in a maze...