CREATED TO PRAISE; The language of Gerard Manley Hopkins
NY: Oxford, 1987. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 145. Some soileding to the foredge, o/w very good in nice dj. More
NY: Oxford, 1987. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 145. Some soileding to the foredge, o/w very good in nice dj. More
NY: Arno, 1977. Second reissue; first published 1897. 8vo, pp. xii, 556. Bibliography, index. Introduction by Henry Ridgely Evans. Four hundred illustrations. Edges of cover very slightly scuffed, o/w a nice copy in price-clipped and little scuffed dj. More
Springfield MA: Merriam-Webster, (1998). Third edition. Large 8vo, pp. 26a, 1361. Illustrated wtih 252 maps in the text. More than 48,000 entries; thumb-indexed. Green leathertte stamped in gilt. A nice copy in very slightly scuffeed and faded dj. More
NY: John Day, (1929). 4to, pp. 365. Foreword by Susan S. Hopkins. Her presentation to a Professor Milkam (?) on the same page. A VG tight copy in torn dj. Mark Hopkins was president of Williams College from 1836 to 1872. More
NY: John Day, (1929). 4to, pp. 365. A VG tight copy in torn dj. Mark Hopkins was president of Williams College from 1836 to 1872. More
NY: Longmans, Green, 1947. First Edition. 8vo, pp. xv, 274. Notes, index. Illustrated. A VG tight copy. More
London: Cecil Palmer, 1925. First edn. 8vo, pp. 225. VG. A travel book, describing the countryside in which the novels of Kaye-Smith are set. Illustrated with photographs. More
London: Oxford, (1946). 3rd printing. 8vo, 169pp. Frontis portrait. VG copy. More