Brontë, Anne. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. (The Haworth Edition. The Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters, Volume VI). London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1900

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GR-OF CA CL.7.7
TITLE:
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

AUTHOR:
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Brontë, Anne
PUBLISHER:
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Smith, Elder & Co. (editions)
BOOK SERIES:
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The Haworth Edition. The Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters

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1900
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English


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21 x 14 cm; 6 s.p. +[XXVI] p. + 502 p. + 14 s.p., l. 1 C. P. Cavafy’s handwritten signature in English with pencil on verso, l. 3 information about the series and bookplate CPC on recto, p. [II] Anne Brontë’s portrait and printed note about the owner of the portrait, Charlotte Brontë, and the photograph studio, Walker & Boutall. P. [III] title page with analytical information about the series and a report on the introductions by Clement K. Shorter and Mrs Humphry Ward, p. [V] title page with information about the edition, p. [VII] “List of illustrations”, p. [IX]-XX “Introduction” by Mary Ward, p. [XXI]-XXIV “Author’s preface to the second edition”. P. [XXV] facsimile of the title page of the first edition, p. 502 colophon and p. [503-516] advertisements with titles of the publishing house. Illustration is found on several places in the print.


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Mary A. Ward is also mentioned by her pseudonym, Mrs Humphry Ward.
On the facsimile of the title page of the first edition, the author is mentioned with her pseudonym, “Acton Bell”. Advertisement pages are partially cut.


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