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[Dickens, Charles] Fields
YESTERDAYS WITH AUTHORS
Houghton, Mifflin and Company at the Riverside Press, 1886
8250,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: a unique and exquisite copy, with over a hundred extra-illustrations and fine manuscript material included. the author's literary portraits of his friends is here greatly enhanced with the seven bound in notes and letters. there is a four page signed and dated letter by the author, james t. fields, a one page note on printed stationery, dated and signed by dickens' longtime friend and biographer john forster; a two page literary letter on blue paper dated and initialed by charles dickens in 1856; a clipped dated signature by english writer mary russell mitford; a three page letter in the hand of miss m. r. mitford; a one page signed and dated note by english poet bryan waller procter; and a signed manuscript note by poet, author and activist walter savage landor.<br> james t. fields was a prolific american writer and contemporary and friend of the transcendentalists and other important new england authors as well. here he gives us literary biographies and commentaries on thackeray, hawthorne, dickens, wordsworth, miss mitford, and bryan proctor (who wrote under the pseudonym of 'barry cornwall'. there is within these pages much commentary on other writers and famous persons, such as alexander pope, shakespeare, and others. added to all of this in the way of extra-illustrations are portraits of noted individuals ranging from harriet beecher stowe to abraham lincoln, charles dickens, nathaniel hawthorne, and contemporaries and subjects of the writers from andrew jackson to napoleon bonaparte.