A WORD must be said for the manner in which the publishers .**. have produced the volume (ie "The Earth Fiend"), a sumptuous folio, printed by CONSTABLE, the etchings on Japanese paper by MR. GOULDING. The volume should add not only to MR. STRANG'S fame... Keynotes - Page 2by George Egerton - 1893 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
| Aestheticism (Literature) - 1894 - 464 pages
...London "A WORD must be said for the manner in which the **• publishers have produced the volume (it, 'The Earth Fiend '), a sumptuous folio, printed by...gaining distinction for their beautiful editions of belleslettres." — Daily Chronicle, Sept. 24. 1892. Referring to MR. LE GALLIENNE'S "English Poems"... | |
| Ernest Rhys - English poetry - 1894 - 136 pages
...BOOKS IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE PUBLISHED AT NET PRICES Telegraphic Address — ' BODLEIAN, LONDON ' i A WORD must be said for the manner in which the publishers...by MR. GOULDING. The volume should add not only to Ms. STRANG'S fame but to that of MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE, who are rapidly gaining distinction... | |
| William Powell James - Fiction - 1894 - 264 pages
...List of Books 1n Belles Retires lffafuM f ALL BOOKS IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE PUBLISHED AT NET PRICES 1894 Telegraphic Address — ' BODLEIAN, LONDON ' A WORD...by CONSTABLE, the etchings on Japanese paper by MR. GouLD1NG. The volume should add not only to MR. STRANG'S fame but to that of MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS... | |
| Laurence Binyon - English poetry - 1894 - 128 pages
...Telegraphic Address— 'BODLBIAN, LONDON.' ' A WORD must be said for the manner in which the publishers XV have produced the volume (ie, " The Earth Fiend "),...folio, printed by CONSTABLE, the etchings on Japanese pap;r by MR. GOULDENG. The volume should add not only to MK. STRANo'sfame but to that of MESSRS. ELKIN... | |
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...Lettres The Books in this Catalogue are all Published at Net Prices Telegraphic tAddreu eian^ London publishers have produced the volume (ie, 'The Earth...STRANG'S fame but to that of MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHNLANE, who are rapidly gaining distinction for their beautiful editions of belles-lettres." Daily... | |
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