The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... published after his marriage was The Queen Who Flew , another fairy - tale , this time illustrated by Sir Edward Burne - Jones . The aptness of its title to Ford's and Elsie's elopement gave the book a certain amount of notoriety . It ...
... published after his marriage was The Queen Who Flew , another fairy - tale , this time illustrated by Sir Edward Burne - Jones . The aptness of its title to Ford's and Elsie's elopement gave the book a certain amount of notoriety . It ...
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... published , he wrote to Edward Garnett , who was then employed by Duckworth's suggesting that a similar series of monographs should be published on writers : The idea keeps booming in my head : Why shouldn't there be a popular Library ...
... published , he wrote to Edward Garnett , who was then employed by Duckworth's suggesting that a similar series of monographs should be published on writers : The idea keeps booming in my head : Why shouldn't there be a popular Library ...
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Frank MacShane. 1907. England and the English . Sociological impressionism ; published only in America ; composed of the previously published The Soul of London and The Heart of the Country plus The Spirit of the People . 1907. From ...
Frank MacShane. 1907. England and the English . Sociological impressionism ; published only in America ; composed of the previously published The Soul of London and The Heart of the Country plus The Spirit of the People . 1907. From ...
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