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Title Essays mainly on the nineteenth century : presented to Sir Humphrey Milford
Published Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press, [1970]
[©1948]

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Description vi, 160 pages : portrait ; 23 cm
Series Essay index reprint series
Essay index reprint series.
Contents Introduction by G. F. J. Cumberlege.--The ruined cottage and The excursion, by H. Darbishire.--Browning: a conversation, by F. Page.--'Say not the struggle nought availeth,' by A. L. P. Norrington.--The poetry of R. L. Stevenson, by H. W. Garrod.--A poet in Walton Street, by S. Nowell-Smith.--Personal names in Trollope's political novels, by R. W. Chapman.--The diffusion of ideas, by R. C. K. Ensor.--The church in the nineteenth century, by R. H. Malden.--A minim's rest, by R. V. Williams.--Sporting writers of the nineteenth century, by B. Darwin.--The camel's back; or, The last tribulation of a Victorian publisher, by M. Sadleir.--The perfect author, by S. C. Roberts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject English literature -- 19th century.
Author Milford, Humphrey Sumner, Sir, 1877-1952.
ISBN 0836914635