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A Quiet Corner in a Library

This book is H.G. Wells' self described "series of unrestrained remarks upon contemporary matters." This early edition was published in various locations around the world in 1914.

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  • "This book is H.G. Wells' self described "series of unrestrained remarks upon contemporary matters." This early edition was published in various locations around the world in 1914."@en
  • "Published in 1915, this is a collection of four never-before printed essays: Tom Hood: The Man, the Wit, and the Poet an expanded version of a lecture delivered in California Henry Carey: The Author of Sally in Our Alley,'" George Lillo and The London Merchant,'" and Samuel Richardson: The Father of the English Novel."

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  • "Sally in our alley"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Electronic books"

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  • "A Quiet Corner in a Library"@en
  • "A Quiet corner in a library"@en
  • "A quiet corner in a library"
  • "A quiet corner in a library"@en