An edition of Letters from America (1916)

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An edition of Letters from America (1916)

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English
Pages
180

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Cover of: Letters from America.
Letters from America.
1989, Sidgwick & Jackson
in English
Cover of: Letters from America.
Cover of: Letters from America
Letters from America
1916, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.
Cover of: Letters from America
Letters from America
1916, Scribner's sons
in English
Cover of: Letters from America
Letters from America
1916, McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart
in English
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Edition Notes

"The first thirteen chapters of this book were written as letters to the Westminster gazette ... The two remaining chapters appeared in the New Statesman."

"Printed in Great Britain."

Black cloth boards; cream label on spine lettered in red and black.

Spine label has imprint: London : Sidgwick & Jackson, 1916 (additional copy tipped in at foot of p. 180).

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Pagination
xiii, 180 p.:
Number of pages
180

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OL20278819M
Internet Archive
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"What it first and foremost really comes to, I think, is the fact that at an hour when the civilised peoples are on exhibition, quite finally and sharply on show, to each other and to the world, as they absolutely never in all their long history have been before, the English tradition (both of amenity and of energy, I naturally mean), should have flowered at once into a specimen so beautifully producible."

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