An edition of The monks and the giants (1926)

The monks and the giants

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The monks and the giants
John Hookham Frere
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Language
English
Pages
139

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Edition Notes

Bibliographies: p. 59-62.
At head of title: The Ward bequest.
With reproductions of original title-pages: Prospectus and specimen of an intended national work, by William and Robert Whistlecraft, of Stow-Market, in Suffolk, harness and collar-makers [pseud.] Intended to comprise the most interesting particulars relating to King Arthur and his Round table. London, J. Murray, 1817[-18]
A burlesque in imitation of Pulci, followed by Byron in Beppo and Don Juan.

Published in
Manchester, London, New York [etc.]
Series
Publications of the University of Manchester., no. 172. English series. no. 14

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4075.F8 M6 1926

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Pagination
vii, 139 p.
Number of pages
139

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6694709M
LCCN
26020120
OCLC/WorldCat
4384009

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