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  • Bild des Verkäufers für The Eighteen - 'Sixties - Essays by Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature, Edited by John Drinkwater. Literary Essays. 1932 First Edition Published by Cambridge University. From the Personal Library of Dr. W. R. Bett, Physician, Author and Medical Historian, with an, Inscription Indicating the book was a Gift from from W. R. Dawson, renowned Egyptologist. OP zum Verkauf von Brothertown Books

    Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Here is a volume of essays edited by John Drinkwater, by Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature. The essays are on obscure and not-so-obscure literary subjects, but one of them ventures into science, and another into historians. "The Eighteen-'Sixties - Essays by Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature", was edited by John Drinkwater, the Poet Laureate of England, and himself a Fellow member, who also contributed an essay and the book's Introduction. The book was published in 1932 by Cambridge University Press. This is the First Edition, hardcover format. The book has a very interesting provenance and gift inscription (See Below). The Book is now OP. ********************************************************** The following is the Table of Contents :: Sir Henry Taylor - by Lascelles Abercrombie ( Dramatist, and critic - part of a community of poets called the Dymock Poets, which included Robert Frost, Edward Thomas, and Rupert Brooks) (Sir Henry Taylor was an esteemed English poet and dramatist. he is also known for the remarkable photographs that Julia Margaret Cameron took of him.) / Arthur Hugh Clough - by Humbert Wolfe (Italian born English poet, man of letters, and civil servant. Quite prolific he was extremely popular in the 1920s - now, sadly, hardly read) / The Early Novels of Wilkie Collins - by Walter De La Mare (Celebrated poet, novelist and children's author. his novel, "Memoirs of a Midget" won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize) (Wilkie collins is, of course, the author of "The Moonstone", and "The Woman in White. Mr. De La Mare presents a study of earlier, lesser known works by Collins.) / Exit Planché . Enter Gilbert - by Harley Granville-Barker (Successful English actor, director and playwright) (Gilbert of course was none other than W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan) / Punch in the 'Sixties ("Punch Magazine") - by C. L. Graves (English historian and social critic) ("Punch" was an extremely popular and influential satiric magazine of the Victorian Age - and later.) / Historians in the 'Sixties - by F. S. Boas (Prolific English scholar of Early Drama) / Eneas Sweetland Dallas - by John Drinkwater (English poet, Poet Laureate, novelist, and author of books for children.) (Eneas Sweetland Dallas was a Jamaican born Scottish author and journalist, known for the wide range of his interests) / George Whyte-Melville - by Hon, Sir John Fortescue (Military historian, Royal Librarian and Archivist at Windsor Castle) (George Whyte-Melville was a very popular novelist of the Victorian Era whose stories centered around hunting and riding to the hounds) / Science in the 'Sixties - by Sir Oliver Lodge (Was a knighted English physicist who was involved with the investigation of electromagnetic waves. He was awarded a patent for a radio tuner - which was later purchased by Marconi - Later in life he was intricately involved in spiritualism and psychical research, being the President of the Society for Psychical Research. He was friends with Arthur Conan Doyle, who had similar interests. Lodge was the author of many books and papers.) ******************************************************* TITLE : The Eighteen-Sixties - Essays by Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature / EDITOR : John Drinkwater (1882 - 1937) / INTRODUCTION : John Drinkwater / AUTHORS - CONTRIBUTORS : John Drinkwater; Lascelles Ambercrombie; Humbert Wolfe; Walter De La Mare; Harley Granville-Barker; C.L. Graves; F. S. Boas; Sir John Fortescue, Sir Oliver Lodge / IMPRINT : Cambridge University Press / PLACE : Cambridge, England / DATE : 1932 / EDITION : First Edition / PROVENANCE : From the personal library of a famous Doctor, deceased / SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES : Has interesting gift inscription. / PHYSICAL DETAILS : Trade Hardcover; Contains an Introduction, nine essays, and an Index; has three line illustrations (reproduced from "Punch Magazine") ; x + 282 pages; 5 1/2" x 8 3/4"; smooth brown cloth-covered boards and spine; gilt lettering and decorativ.