An edition of The history of Sir Richard Calmady (1901)

The history of Sir Richard Calmady

a romance

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An edition of The history of Sir Richard Calmady (1901)

The history of Sir Richard Calmady

a romance

This is a fascinating study of a man born with his feet where his knees should be. It chronicles his struggles with his disability.

Malet is the pseudonym of the daughter of Charles Kingsley, the Victorian author of Waterbabies. In her day, she was favorably compared with Hardy, and The history of Sir Richard Calmady was once described as the best novel by a woman since George Eliot's Middlemarch.

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Publisher
A.L. Burt Co.
Pages
687

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Cover of: The history of Sir Richard Calmady
The history of Sir Richard Calmady
2003, University of Birmingham Press, Bloomsbury Academic
in English
Cover of: The history of Sir Richard Calmady
Cover of: The history of Sir Richard Calmady
Cover of: The history of Sir Richard Calmady
Cover of: The history of Sir Richard Calmady
The history of Sir Richard Calmady: a romance
1901, Methuen
in English - 2d ed.

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.H247 H3

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 687 p. ;
Number of pages
687

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13515717M
Internet Archive
historyofsirrich00malerich
LCCN
10003725

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