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lgli/The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds (1898, London : Dent ; 1993.).epub
The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds Wells, H. G. London : Dent ; 1993., 1993.
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lgli/H. G. Wells - The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds (1898, London : Dent ; 1993.).epub
The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds Wells, H. G. London : Dent ; 1993., 1993.
HG Wells virtually defined modern science fiction with the two tales featured in this double volume, a welcome addition to the SF Masterworks series.The Time Machine is the classic tale of a time traveller's journey to the world of 802,701 AD where humanity is divided between the bad and the beautiful, a simplistic vision at first glance but a prophetic take on a future that may not be so far removed from a reality yet to take hold, simply lurking in the shadows and waiting for the human race to bring it about by its own hand.Product DescriptionOn October 30, 1938, Orson Welles terrified American radio listeners by describing a Martian invasion of Earth in a broadcast that became legendary. Forty years earlier, H. G. Wells had first penned the story: The War of the Worlds, a science-fiction classic that endures in our collective subconscious.Deeply concerned with the welfare of contemporary society, Wells wrote his novel of interplanetary conflict in anticipation of war in Europe, and in it he predicted the technological savagery of twentieth century warfare. Playing expertly on worldwide security fears, The War of the Worlds grips readers with its conviction that invasion can happen anytime, anywhere—even in our own backyard.Introduction to War of the WorldsThe Martians also reflect Wells himself. Just as the bicycle liberated Wells from the limitations of a weak body, the machines used by the Martians, who are weighed down because the pull of gravity is stronger on Earth than it is on Mars, enable them to move swiftly and attack without warning. The machine is an extension of a body, a kind of prosthetic device that supplies an ability the body lacks. The Martian sitting on top of a huge, three-legged fighting machine striding across Surrey toward London resembles nothing so much as Wells piloting his bicycle around the countryside. And the Martians, like Wells, tend to work alone. That is, while they are involved in a collective activity—the invasion and conquest of England, which is, by extension, the world—they work alone in their fighting machines or their aluminum manufacturing devices. Except for their time in the space capsule, they are rarely together.Wells's first problem was to decide how to tell such a tale. He could use an external, omniscient narrator, but that would cut down on the immediacy of the action and make it seem much more like history. A single first-person narrator would be possible, but that person would have to travel long distances at almost superhuman speed in order to see everything involved in the Martian invasion. Wells opts for a device Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) uses in Treasure Island (1883), having a first-person narrative become two first-person narratives by introducing a second character who tells us about what happened elsewhere. This is, admittedly, an awkward device because the two characters—brothers in The War of the Worlds—are not in communication with each other. Their separate stories become a single story because the primary narrator takes control of his brother's tale, treating him in the same way an omniscient narrator would treat a character.The primary narrator, then, is both witness and author, a modification of the narrator of The Time Machine, who transcribes the story of the Time Traveller. The personality of this narrator is a vexing matter, and it is here Wells departs from traditional novelistic practice. Wells clearly had many options in this situation: He could make his nondescript, suburban science writer into a hero by having him either subdue the Martians or lay the foundations for an organized defense. That solution does not suit Wells's hidden intention, which is to warn those people capable of understanding that their world is rotten and will fall at the first blow from an outside force.Wells does what in both human and novelistic terms makes the most sense: He makes his narrator a man of science, but a conventional thinker and not a man in the line of the Time Traveller. He is not a leader, not a warrior, but a man imbued with curiosity. He wants to understand the Martians, wants to observe their machines, and wants to survive to tell the tale. His psychological depth is slight: He loves his wife, detests the mad clergyman who almost manages to deliver him to the Martians, feels guilt about being responsible for the man's death, and has a nervous breakdown after learning that the Martians all die because of Earth's bacteria. The second central figure, the narrator's brother, is no more developed than the narrator. He is a "medical student, working for an imminent examination", but that is all we know of him. When, in the final chapter of book one, Wells feels he no longer needs the brother, he simply has him board a ship, witness a navy vessel ram two Martian fighting machines, and sail to Europe. We then return to the adventures of our primary narrator.This sacrifice of character depth to action explains the success of The War of the Worlds. If Wells had transformed his narrator into a preachy precursor of his New Republicans, the reader would probably begin to cheer for the Martians. Instead, he uses both brothers as innocent points of view, reporters telling us what they saw. That they have emotions is merely incidental to their role as informants.Wells relegates his ideas to the minor characters, carefully linking them to human imperfections so that the novel does not degenerate into sermon or essay. Probably the most interesting example of this is the artilleryman. In book one, chapter 11, the narrator, hiding inside his Woking house, sees a man trying to escape the Martians. He invites the man in and learns he is a soldier, "a driver in the artillery" whose unit has been wiped out by the Martians. The two separate in chapter 12, and we think we've seen the last of the artilleryman until suddenly in book two, chapter 7, he reappears, and now it is he who extends hospitality to the narrator.
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Essays Montaigne, Michel de, Percival Chubb London, Dent [1965], Everyman's library, no. 440-442), Translated by John Florio. Introd. by L.C. Harmer., London, Dent [1965], ukk, 1965
3 v. ; 18 cm Bibliography: v. 1, p. xi-xii
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ia/storiesepisodes0000mann.pdf
Stories and episodes Thomas Mann London, Dent [1960], Everyman's library, 962. Fiction, Introduced by Erich Heller., London, Dent [1960], ukk, 1960
Tonio Kröger.- Death in Venice.- Thermometer.- Snow.- Mario and the magician.- Leah and Rachel.- Joseph in the pit.
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Essays Montaigne, Michel de, Percival Chubb London, Dent [1965], Everyman's library, no. 440-442), Translated by John Florio. Introd. by L.C. Harmer., London, Dent [1965], ukk, 1965
3 v. ; 18 cm Bibliography: v. 1, p. xi-xii
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ia/selectedworks0000ovid.pdf
Selected works Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D; Thornton, J.C., ed; Thornton, M.J., ed London, Dent [1955], Everyman's library, 955. Classical, Edited with an introd. by J.C. and M.J. Thornton., London, Dent [1955], ukk, 1955
xiii, 432 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. x
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ia/tarasbulbaothert0000gogo.pdf
Taras Bulba: and other tales. The inspector general. Introd. by Nikolay Andreyev Николай Васильевич Гоголь London, Dent [1962], Everyman's library, 740, London, Dent [1962], ukk, 1962
xvii, 410 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. xv-xvi
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Sylvia's lovers: Introd. by Arthur Pollard Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell London, Dent [1964], Everyman's library, no. 524, London, Dent [1964], ukk, 1964
xii, 430 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. ix
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ia/poems0000arno.pdf
Poems Matthew Arnold London, Dent [1959], Everyman's library, 334. Poetry & drama, Rev.] Introd. by R.A. Scott-James. [Rev. and enl., London, Dent [1959], ukk, 1959
xvi, 368 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. xii-xiii
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The philosophy of the good life Charles Gore London, Dent [1954], Everyman's library, 924. Philosophy, London, Dent [1954], ukk, 1954
xvi, 312 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. ix
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Silver poets of the sixteenth century Gerald William Bullett London, Dent [1962], Everyman's library, 985, London, Dent [1962], ukk, 1962
xix, 428 p. ; 19 cm Sir Thomas Wyatt.- Henry Howard, earl of Surrey.- Sir Philip Sidney.- Sir Walter Raleigh.- Sir John Davies
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ia/centuryofenglish0000rhys.pdf
A century of English essays ; Caxton - Belloc Ernest Rhys, Lloyd Vaughan London, Dent [1959], Everyman's library, 653. Essays, London, Dent [1959], ukk, 1959
xii, 484 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. viii
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ia/autocratofbreakf0000holm.pdf
The autocrat of the breakfast-table by Oliver W. Holmes ;introd. by Van Wyck Brooks London: Dent: New York: Dutton, Everyman's library, essays -- 66., 1st ed., London, New York, England, 1960
ix, 300 p. ; 18 cm Includes bibliographical references (p. ix) and index
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ia/roundtablecharac0000hazl.pdf
The round table: Characters of Shakespear's plays. Introd. by Catherine Macdonald Maclean William Hazlitt London, Dent [1964], Everyman's library, no. 65, London, Dent [1964], ukk, 1964
xviii, 366 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. x
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Poems of our time, 1900-1960: Original ed. chosen by Richard Church and Mildred Bozman; modern supplement chosen by Dame Edith Sitwell Richard Church; M M Bozman; Edith Sitwell, Dame London, Dent [1963], An Everyman paperback, no. 1981, London, Dent [1963], ukk, 1963
xxxii, 351 p. ; 18 cm
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ia/odysseytranslate0000home.pdf
Odyssey: Translated by S.O. Andrew, with an introd. by John Warrington Όμηρος London, Dent [1953], Everyman's library, 454. Poetry & drama, London, Dent [1953], ukk, January 1999
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia. - [Wikipedia][1] [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odyssey
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ia/poems0000keat.pdf
Poems John Keats London, Dent [1961], Everyman's library, 101. Poetry & drama, Edited with an introd. by Gerald Bullett., London, Dent [1961], ukk, 1961
xii, 372 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. xii
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ia/rosering0000unse.pdf
The rose & the ring or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo. and, The magic fish-bone [by] W.M. Thackeray, Charles Dickens London: Dent: New York: Dutton, London, New York, New York State, 1959
179 p Magic fish-bone / Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
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ia/minorpoetsofseve0000howa.pdf
Minor poets of the seventeenth century: [Edward Herbert, First Lord Herbert of Cherbury; Thomas Carew; Sir John Suckling; Richard Lovelace. Reprinted, with revisions to Carew and Suckling] Robert Guy Howarth London, Dent [1963], Everyman's library, no. 873, London, Dent [1963], ukk, 1963
xxviii, 386 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. xxviii
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ia/virginsoiltransl0000turg.pdf
Virgin soil: Translated by Rochelle S. Townsend. Introd. by Nikolay Andreyev Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883 London, Dent [1963], Everyman's library, no. 528, London, Dent [1963], ukk, 1963
xiii, 317 p. ; 19 cm, Translation of 'Nov'. Bibliography: p. xii-xiii
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ia/essays0000mont.pdf
Essays Montaigne, Michel de, Percival Chubb London, Dent [1965], Everyman's library, no. 440-442), Translated by John Florio. Introd. by L.C. Harmer., London, Dent [1965], ukk, 1965
3 v. ; 18 cm Bibliography: v. 1, p. xi-xii
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ia/principlesofpoli0000rica_s3j2.pdf
The principles of political economy and taxation David Ricardo, M. H. Dobb London, Dent [1965], Everyman's library, no. 590, Introd. by Michael P. Fogarty., London, Dent [1965], ukk, 1965
xviii, 300 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. xvi
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ia/bookconcerningpi0000lang.pdf
The book concerning Piers the Plowman William Langland London, Dent [1959], Everyman's library, 571, Rendered into modern English by Donald and Rachel Attwater; edited by Rachel Attwater., London, Dent [1959], ukk, 1959
xv, 208 p. ; 19 cm Bibliography: p. xi
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ia/essayonpopulatio0002malt.pdf
An essay on population T. R. Malthus London, Dent [1960-61], Everyman's library, 692-693. Philosophy & theology, Introd. by Michael P. Fogarty., London, Dent [1960-61], ukk, 1960
2 v. ; 19 cm Bibliography: v. 1, p. [xix]
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Pamela: in two volumes. 2 Richardson, Samuel London: Dent, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume Two, 1966
V, 473 Seiten
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ia/historyoftomjone0002henr.pdf
The history of Tom Jones: in two volumes. 2 Fielding, Henry; Saintsbury, George London: Dent, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume Two, 1957
x, 427 Seiten
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ia/centuryofhumorou0000unse.pdf
A century of humorous verse, 1850-1950 Green, Roger Lancelyn, 1918-1987, Herausgeber London, Dent; New York Dutton, 1959
XXIV, 289 Seiten
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Confessions: in two volumes Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 London: Dent ; New York: Dutton, Volume In Two Volumes - Volume One, 1964
2 volumes ; 18 cm Contents.--v. 1. Books 1-7.--v. 2. Books 8-12 Select bibliography: v. leaves pages ix-xi V. 1. Books 1-7. -- v. 2. Books 8-12
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ia/englishmailcoach0000unse_l3v2.pdf
The English mail-coach, and other essays De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 London, Dent; New York, Dutton, 1961
339 p. 19 cm
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The history of Tom Jones / Vol. 2 Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754 London: Dent, Volume Vol. II, 1962
427 pages
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The diary of Samuel Pepys: in three volumes. 2 Pepys, Samuel; Warrington, John London: Dent, 1959
507 Seiten
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The history of Tom Jones. 1 Fielding, Henry 1707-1754 London: Dent, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume One, 1955
XXIX, 408 Seiten
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Pamela: in two volumes. 2 Richardson, Samuel London: Dent, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume Two, 1966
V, 473 Seiten
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The Catholic Reformation Daniel-Rops, Henri, 1901-1965 London, Dent; New York, Dutton, 1962
435 pages 22 cm Translation of: Une ère de renouvenu: la Réforme catholique, published as v. 2 of the author's L'église de la Renaissance et de la Réforme V.1 I. The awakening of the Catholic soul: St. Ignatius of Loyala -- 1. Renascence, not counter-reformation -- 2. Religion a way of life -- 3. Episcopal reformers -- 4. Reform of the old orders: the Capuchins -- 5. Birth of new orders: the clerks regular -- 6. Iñigo the Basque is called by God -- 7. A method of prayer becomes a code of action -- 8. Pilgrim and student -- 9. Ignatius at the age of forty -- 10. The vow of Montmartre and the bull of Paul III -- 11. The constitutions -- 12. The means of peaceful reconquest -- 13. Expansion of the society and death of St. Ignatius -- 14. The papacy intervenes -- II. The council of Trent and the work of the saints -- 1. A corpse in shreds -- 2. Pope Paul III (1534-49) -- 3. The difficulty of summoning a council -- 4. Difficulties and vicissitudes of the council of Trent -- 5. Pope Paul IV -- 6. Pius IV brings the council to a successful conclusion -- 7. The council of Trent and the definition of Dogma -- 8. The council of Trent and the reform of Discipline -- 9. St. Pius V -- 10. Episcopal reformers: St. Charles Berromeo -- 11. Reform of the old orders: St. Teresa and St. John of the cross -- 12. St. Philip Neri and the foundation of the oratory -- 13. A new church or a new look? -- 14. In the mirror of art -- III. The rendering of Christian Europe -- 1. The age of fanaticism -- 2. Catholicism and politics: Spain under Philip II -- 3. Thirty-six years of horror in France -- 4. Catherine and Coligny: St. Bartholomew -- 5. Henri III and the holy league -- 6. Henri IV the peacemaker -- 7. Three protestant victories: the united provinces of the Netherlands -- 8. Three protestant victories: Scotland and John Knox -- 9. Three protestant victories: Elizabeth and Anglicanism -- 10. Situation of Protestantism on the threshold of the seventeenth century -- 11. Protestant sects and dissensions -- 12. Protestant Europe -- 13. Moscow: the 'third Rome' V.2 IV. De Propaganda Fide -- 1. Catholicism attains world stature -- 2. The world enlarged and the new empires -- 3. The cross in the new world -- 4. In the Lusitanian 'Patronate' -- 5. America of the conquistadors: Bartholomew de las Casas -- 6. The great Jesuit relief -- 7. Jesuits in the realm of Prester John -- 8. A sublime pioneer: St. Francis Xavier -- 9. Persecution and martyrdom in the 'flourishing garden of God' -- 10. Christ enters Cathay with 'Li-ma-teu' -- 11. 'A Brahmin among the Brahmins': Fr de Nobili -- 12. Non-Jesuit Missions: Carmelites in Persia -- 13. End of the Hispano-Portuguese monopoly and missionary awakening of France -- 14. The difficult beginnings of French Canada -- 15. The holy see takes control of the missions: the congregation of propaganda -- V. The new face of the church -- 1. St. Peter's -- 2. The pope's of the catholic restoration -- 3. Greatness and perils of the vicar of Christ -- 4. New institutions and capital decisions -- 5. In quest of the lost sheep -- 6. Defence of the faith: Bellarmine and Baronius -- 7. Defence of the faith: the positive effort of theologians -- 8. More insidious dangers -- 9. In the depths of the Christian soul -- 10. Reform must always begin anew -- 11. An ideal for clergy: Bérulle -- 12. Reform of the regular clergy continues -- 13. Among the Christian masses -- 14. St. Francis of Sales -- 15. Baroque -- 16. Glory of the church in 1622 Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-412) and index
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Pamela: in two volumes. 1 Richardson, Samuel London: Dent, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume One, 1966
XIII, 452 Seiten
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The history of Tom Jones. 2 Fielding, Henry 1707-1754 London: Dent, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume Two, 1963
x, 427 Seiten
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The history of Tom Jones. Volume one Fielding, Henry (1707-1754); Humphreys, Arthur Raleigh (1911-....) London: Dent ; New York: Dutton, Volume In Two Volumes: Volume One, 1962
1 vol. (XXX-408 p.) ; 19 cm Autres tirages : 1963, 1966 Bibliogr. p. XIII
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The diary of Samuel Pepys: in three volumes. Vol. 1 Pepys, Samuel; Warrington, John London Dent; New York Dutton, 1963
VIII, 503 Seiten
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Youth. Heart of darkness [u.a.]. three stories. by Joseph Conrad Conrad, Joseph London : Dent, 1961
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The valley, the city, the village : a novel Jones, Glyn, 1905-1995 London, Dent, 1956
316 pages 20 cm
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys: in tree volumes. 3 Pepys, Samuel (1633-1703). Auteur; Warrington, John. Éditeur scientifique London: Dent ; New York: Dutton, Volume Volume Three, 1964
521 p. ; 18 cm Index
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ia/decameron0000unse_f5d6.pdf
The Decameron Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375; Hutton, Edward, 1875-1969; Rigg, J. M. (James Macmullen), 1855-1926 London: Dent ; New York: Dutton, Volume In Two Volumes - Volume Two, 1955
2 volumes : 19 cm Reprint of the 1930 ed
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ia/cricketonheartfa0000char.pdf
The cricket on the hearth, a tale of home Charles Dickens London, Dent; New York, Dutton, July 10, 2003
One of Charles Dickens' Christmas Books John Peerybingle, a carrier, lives with his young wife Dot, their baby boy and their nanny Tilly Slowboy. A cricket chirps on the hearth and acts as a guardian angel to the family. One day a mysterious elderly stranger comes to visit and takes up lodging at Peerybingle's house for a few days.
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ia/tales0000sien.pdf
Tales Henryk Sienkiewicz; [edited by Monica M. Gardner] London: Dent, Everyman's library -- no. 871. Fiction, London, England, 1946
xvi, 332 p. ; 19 cm "English translations of Sienkiewicz's works": p. xii-xiii
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ia/mountaineeringin0000unse_h8m2.pdf
Mountaineering in Scotland. First Paperback Edition. London: Dent 1966., 1966-01-01
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ia/pantadeuszorlast0000mick.pdf
Pan Tadeusz: or, The last foray in Lithuania; translated with an introduction by Kenneth Mackenzie Adam Mickiewicz London Dent, Everyman's library no. 842, London, 1966
291p
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ia/musicwesternmanc0000unse.pdf
Music and western man: the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation series Edited by Peter Garvie. -- London: Dent, London
328 p Includes bibliographies and discographies
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ia/collectedpoems00pope.pdf
Collected poems ed. with an introd. by Bonamy Dobrée London, Dent; New York, Dutton, Everyman's library, Everyman's library, London, New York, England, 1965
At head of title: Alexander Pope's
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ia/introductiontod00fran.pdf
Introduction to the devout life: St Francis de Sales. Transl. by Michael Day François de Sales London: Dent, Everyman's library -- 324, Everyman's library -- 324., 1. publ., London, England, 1961
x, 261 Seiten
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ia/laysofancientrom0000maca_z6o5.pdf
The lays of ancient Rome & miscellaneous essays and poems Introd. by G.M. Trevelyan London: Dent, Everyman's library -- 439, London, England, 1963
x, 528 p. ; 18 cm Bibliography: p. vii
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