A Bookman's Catalogue Vol. 2 M-End

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  • A Bookman's Catalogue Vol. 2 M-End Book Detail

  • Author : T. Bose
  • Release Date : 2011-11-01
  • Publisher : UBC Press
  • Genre : Literary Collections
  • Pages : 569
  • ISBN 13 : 0774844817
  • File Size : 91,91 MB

A Bookman's Catalogue Vol. 2 M-End by T. Bose PDF Summary

Book Description: The Colbeck collection was formed over half a century ago by the Bournemouth bookseller Norman Colbeck. Focusing primarily on British essayists and poets of the nineteenth century from the Romantic Movement through the Edwardian era, the collection features nearly 500 authors and lists over 13,000 works. Entries are alphabetically arranged by author with copious notes on the condition and binding of each copy. Nine appendices provide listings of selected periodicals, series publications, anthologies, yearbooks, and topical works.

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