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A magnificent farce : and other diversions of a book-collector

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  • "After the success of The Amenities of Book-Collecting, the author tried his hand at a more personal style. In this 1921 collection are "What Is the Matter with the Bookshop?" A Slogan for Booksellers," 'Tis Not for Mortals to Command Success', "Meditations on a Quarto Hamlet", Living Twenty-Five Hours a Day, "A Sane View of William Blake", and "My Old Lady, London", among others."

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Herinneringen (vorm)"

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  • "A magnificent farce : and other diversions of a book-collector"@en
  • "A Magnificent Farce, and other diversions of a book-collector"@en
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  • "A magnificent Farce, and other diversions of a book-collector"
  • "A magnificent farce, by a. edward newton"@en
  • "Magnificent farce, and other diversions of a book -collector"@en
  • "A magnificent farce, and other diversions of a book-collector"
  • "A Magnificent farce and other diversions of a book-collector, by A. Edward Newton"
  • "A magnificient farce, and other diversions of a book-collector"
  • "A magnificent force & other diversions of a book-collector"
  • "A magnificent farce and other diversions of a book collector"@en
  • "A magnificent farce and other diversions of a book collector"
  • "A Magnificent Farce, and other diversions of a book-collector ... With illustrations"@en
  • "A magnificent farce and other diversions of a book-collector"@en
  • "A magnificent farce and other diversions of a book-collector"
  • "A magnificent farce and other diversions of a book-collector. With illustrations"@en
  • "A magnificent farce : and other diversions of a book-collector"