A History of Story-Telling: Studies in … Development of Narrative by Arthur Ransome and Jessie Gavin, First Edition
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A First Edition of 'A History of Story-Telling: Studies in the Development of Narrative' by Arthur Ransome et al. in Very Good condition published by T.C. And E.C. Jack in 1909
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| Book Number | B0010259 |
|---|---|
| Title | A History of Story-Telling: Studies in the Development of Narrative |
| Author(s) | Author: Ransome, Arthur [Mitchell] Illustrator: Jessie Gavin Arthur [Mitchell] Ransome (1884 to 1967)—English author and journalist, born in Leeds and best known for writing the Swallows and Amazons series of children's books (Swallows and Amazons, Swallowdale, Peter Duck, Winter Holiday, Coot Club, Pigeon Post, We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea, Secret Water, The Big Six, Missee Lee, The Picts And The Martyrs: or Not Welcome At All and Great Northern?). He was also the author of forty or so other titles including other children's books, fishing books, sailing books and books on politics |
| Edition and Format | First Edition—Edition identified by: Cover stamped in gilt rather than black Hardcover, Octavo (20-25 cm high). 320 printed pages with 27 illustrations bound in dark blue cloth with gilt decoration. Top edges gilt. [Hammond A9] |
| Publisher(s) | T.C. And E.C. Jack, London, 1909 |
| Series | No |
| Content | No |
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