Language: English
Published by Harvester Press/Barnes & Noble Books, Brighton, UK & Totowa, NJ, 1980
ISBN 10: 0389200352 ISBN 13: 9780389200352
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Published by Associated Universities, 1990
Seller: James Cummings, Bookseller, Signal Mountain, TN, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by University of North London P., 1992
ISBN 10: 1853771333 ISBN 13: 9781853771330
Seller: Gwyn Tudur Davies, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Pbk, 90 p. ; 21 cm. Condition as new. Select conversations with an uncle (now extinct) -- Appendix: Two unreprinted conversations: The golden gospel of ugliness -- The ugliest thing in London. [Essays English fiction Short stories] r943 / m15421.
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Language: English
Published by Thoemmes Continuum, London, 2005
ISBN 10: 0826462537 ISBN 13: 9780826462534
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Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, printed illustrated paper covered boards, xl, 419 pp., tables, bibliography, index Series Editor's Preface by Elinor Shaffer. "Timeline: European Recption of H.G. Wells," Parrinder and Paul Barnaby. Introduction by Patrick Parrinder. Article are, "H.G. Wells's critical reception in France," Joseph Altairac, "Henry-D. Davray and the Mercure de France," Annie Escuret, "Russia revisited," Maria Kozyreva and Vera Shamina, "H.G. Wells in Russian literary criticism, 1890s-1940s," Adelaida Lyubimova and Boris Proskurnin, "Future perfect: H.G. Wells and Bolshevik Russia, 1917-32," Roger Cockrell, "White elephants and black machines: H.G. Wells and German culture, 1920-45," Elmar Schenkel, "Ignorance, opportunism, propaganda and dissent : the reception of H.G. Wells in Nazi Germany," Richard Nate, "H.G. Wells's Polish reception," Andrzej Juszczyk, "On translations of H.G. Wells's works into Polish," Juliusz K. Palczewski, "A welcome guest : the Czech reception of H.G. Wells," Bohuslav Manek, "Critics and defenders of H.G. Wells in interwar Hungary," Gabriella Voo, "The puzzling connection between H.G. Wells and Frigyes Karinthy," Katalin Csala, "H.G. Wells, Italian futurism and Marinetti's Gli Indomabili (The untamables)," Maria Teresa Chialant, "An approximation of H.G. Wells's impact on Catalonia," Teresa Iribarren i Donadeu, "H.G. Wells and the discourse of censorship in Franco's Spain," Alberto Lazaro, "News from nowhere : Portuguese dialogues with H.G. Wells," Jose Manuel Mota, "Clashing utopias: H.G. Wells and Catholic Ireland," Lucian M. Ashworth, "A tale of two science fictions: H.G. Wells in France and the Soviet Union," George Slusser and Daniele Chatelain, "'The invisible Wells' in European cinema and television," Nicoletta Vallorani.20. H.G. Wells and the international pan-European Union / John S. Partington.
Published by PNL Press, 1989
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Pbk, 60p : 1ill ; 21cm. Condition as new. [Civilization, Western 20th century - Philosophical anthropology - Peace - Forecasting - Science Fiction] r954 / m15433.
Language: English
Published by Oxford University Press,, Oxford:, 2012
ISBN 10: 0199560617 ISBN 13: 9780199560615
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First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. First edition. xxx, [2], 548pp. Contents very fresh, appears unread. In the original binding of black cloth, spine titled in silver, clean, bright and firm, corners sharp. In the protected pictorial dust jacket, fresh as new. An immaculate copy.
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Published by London: Pickering & Chatto., 1998
Seller: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFirst edition, first printings. Four Volume Set. Original red cloth, the spines lettered and ruled in gilt to green labels. Issued without dustwrappers. A fine set, bindings square and firm, the contents clean and bright throughout. There is a tiny patch of loss to the gilt lettering (the lower half of the editor's name) to the spine of Vol. I (down to manufacture rather than rubbing). A lovely, sharp example of this important set. As Patrick Parrinder, the consulting editor, writes in the Preface to these four packed volumes, "To his output of 150 books and pamphlets and over 4200 published items we may now add some 2,800 selected letters. The statistics alone are impressive enough, but the letters offer a unique record of the intellectual vitality, the sense of mission, the candour and the personal warmth that Wells sustained throughout his long life." A monumental editorial feat, drawing on more than fifty archives and libraries (including the papers of Wells's daughter), the correspondence is as much a portrait of the age as the author. Wells corresponded with President Roosevelt, Prime Ministers Churchill and Balfour; with friends and lovers including Rebecca West, Eileen Power, Gertrude Stein, Marie Stopes, and Dorothy Richardson; not to speak of correspondence with the press and the BBC. In addition to his own letters there is a selection of letters addressed to Wells (where his own are not extant) including those from Joseph Conrad, Jung, Trotsky, and J.C. Smuts. "David Smith demonstrated his scholarship in his political biography of Wells ('Desperately Mortal', 1986) and deserves the highest praise for the expertise and patience he has brought to this later enterprise not least in deciphering Wells's tiny handwriting. Detailed [.] notes inform a high proportion of the items." (Simon J. James, TLS, May 8, 1998). Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.