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Evans-Atkinson, Mary British Columbia Heritage Cookbook A Treasury of British Columbia Treats North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada David Robinson Publisher 1984 0920620604 / 9780920620601 First Printing Spiral Bound Very Good No Jacket COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS Recipes include: Okanagan Valley Fruit Preserving Chart, Penticton Peach Jam, Kelowna Barbecued Devil Burgers, Summerland Green Bean Casserole, Summerland Fresh Plum Pie, etc. Very good brown spiral bound red color pictorial card cover. Light wear, corner creasing, clean interior. (October 1984), 8vo, [6], 7-24pp. Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] Middlemarch Volume I EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 854 London J. M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1930 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket FIRST EDITION EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 854 Notes by Leslie Stephen.. Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. "In range and quality, in conception and in treatment, Middlemarch is by any reckoning the greatest of George Eliot's works. It has indeed, some claims to be regarded as the greatest, because the most fully adult. English novel of its time. In its interweaving of various life-stories. against a vividly realized provincial background, it is also one of the most copious and full-blooded." RG4 Very good red cloth volume. Gilt titles. Slight wear, soiling, tanned endpaper, faded spine. 1930, 12mo, xvi, 379pp. 3/2//N Seymour Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd. 16 page Advertising catalogue of 983 volumes bound in Issued December 1947. Book Code (V131) Price:
12.95 CAD
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] Romola EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 231 London J. M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1917 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 231 Introduction by Rudolf Dircks. Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. "In Romola the Florentine scene and drama of the time are re-created in fine detail and character delineation, people of all classes no less than the great historical personages, and Romola herself. If this romance is not George Eliot's greatest achievement it is her greatest tour de force; if it is not perfectly a work of temperament it is a work of striking ability and absolute sincerity." RG4 Good red cloth. Gilt titles. Some edge and spine wear, soiling, tanned endpaper, tanned spine, chippd spine head. (1917), (1907), 12mo, xv, [1], 567pp. [1] Temple Press 1/1//N Seymour Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] Scenes of Clerical Life EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 468 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1925 First Edition Fourth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 468 Introduction by Grace Rhys. "Mary Ann Evans met George Henry Lewes (author of The Life of Goethe) in 1850; they lived together unitl the death of Lewes in 1878. (Nine months before her death she married John Cross.) Encouraged by Lewes, Miss Evans, already a critic and translator, embarked on fiction. 'The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton,' the first of the series of tales in Scenes of Clerical Life, appeared in Blackwood's Magazine in January 1857 with the signature 'George Eliot,' its first use. The other two tales are 'Mr. Gilfil's Love Story' and 'Janet's Repentance.'" RG4 Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and shield decoration. Slight wear, soiling, (1925), (1910), 12mo, xi, [2], 2-334pp. 4 page Rhys essay bound in. Temple Press 2/1//N Seymour Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] Silas Marner New York The Macmillan Company 1928 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket MACMILLAN'S POCKET CLASSICS AUTHOR FRONTISPIECE Edited with introduction and notes by Edward L. Gulick A. M. (Harvard) Master of English in the Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J. "A child, more than all others gifts That earth can offer to declining man, Brings hope with it, and forward-looking thoughts." Wordsworth "When George Eliot published Silas Marner in 1861 she was at the height of her powers as a novelist and was writing in a period of remarkable intellectual and literary achievement. She herself described the novel as 'legendary' and yet 'realistic.' Its realism is unmistakably clear, and the book offers a beautiful microcosm of English village life in the early nineteenth century. One especially interesting aspect of the realism here is the picture of traditional English Congregationalism, with its plainness, frugality, and severe, homely piety which have an important part in the whole complex of English provincial culture. The book is notable too for the character of the girl Eppie and for unlettered Dolly Winthrop's influence on the weaver's sad early years and his mellowing later life." RG4 Near fine brown stamped cloth. Gilt titles. Slight wear, previous owner name inside. 1928, (First Published June 1899), 16mo, xxvi, 216pp. Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] Silas Marner THE KINGS TREASURIES OF LITERATURE # 95 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1925 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Good No Jacket THE KINGS TREASURIES OF LITERATURE # 95 Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. The greatest popular library containing 1058 of the world's best books, past and present. "When George Eliot published Silas Marner in 1861 she was at the height of her powers as a novelist and was writing in a period of remarkable intellectual and literary achievement. She herself described the novel as 'legendary' and yet 'realistic.' Its realism is unmistakably clear, and the book offers a beautiful microcosm of English village life in the early nineteenth century. One especially interesting aspect of the realism here is the picture of traditional English Congregationalism, with its plainness, frugality, and severe, homely piety which have an important part in the whole complex of English provincial culture. The book is notable too for the character of the girl Eppie and for unlettered Dolly Winthrop's influence on the weaver's sad early years and his mellowing later life." RG4 Good red cloth. Spine wear (1925), 12mo, 256pp. Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] Silas Marner The Weaver of Raveloe EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 121 London J. M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1944 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 121. Introduction by Annie Matheson. Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. The greatest popular library containing 1058 of the world's best books, past and present. "When George Eliot published Silas Marner in 1861 she was at the height of her powers as a novelist and was writing in a period of remarkable intellectual and literary achievement. She herself described the novel as 'legendary' and yet 'realistic.' Its realism is unmistakably clear, and the book offers a beautiful microcosm of English village life in the early nineteenth century. One especially interesting aspect of the realism here is the picture of traditional English Congregationalism, with its plainness, frugality, and severe, homely piety which have an important part in the whole complex of English provincial culture. The book is notable too for the character of the girl Eppie and for unlettered Dolly Winthrop's influence on the weaver's sad early years and his mellowing later life." RG4 Very good red cloth volume. Gilt titles. Slight wear, slight fading to spine, slight soiling. (1944), (1906), 12mo, x, 262pp. 3/2//N Seymour Temple Press Price:
7.00 CAD
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss London Thomas Nelson And Sons Ltd. Reprint Edition Hard Cover Very Good Good Bessie Darling Inglis FRONTISPIECE "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Very good red cloth. Faded gilt titles. Some edge wear, soiling. n.d., 16mo, [4], 589pp. [1] Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss New York The Macmillan Company 1927 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket MACMILLAN'S POCKET CLASSICS PLATE FRONTISPIECE (Griff House, window of Maggie's attic) Edited with Introduction and notes by Ida Ausherman, A. B. Department of English, High School Springfield, Missouri. "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Very good brown cloth . Gilt titles. slight edge wear, previous owner name inside. 1927, (1913), 24mo, xviv, 553pp. [3] 2 page advertising bound in. Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss New York The Macmillan Company 1920 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket MACMILLAN'S POCKET CLASSICS PLATE FRONTISPIECE (Griff House, window of Maggie's attic) Edited with Introduction and notes by Ida Ausherman, A. B. Department of English, High School Springfield, Missouri. "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Very good brown cloth . Gilt and black titles. Brown endpapers. Slight edge wear, creased covers, previous owner name inside. 1920, (1913), 24mo, xviv, 553pp. [3] Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss Franklin center, pennsylvania, USA The Franklin Library 1981 Leather or Leatherette Fine No Jacket Herbert Tauss ILLUSTRATED "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Fine green leatherette. Green decorated endpapers. All edges gilt. (1981), 8vo, [12], 7-536pp. [1] Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 325 London J. M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1908 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket FIRST EDITION EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 325 Introduction by W. Robertson Nicoll. Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Slight wear, soiling, previous owner name inside. [n.d., 1908], 12mo, xvi, [2], 3-492pp. 1/1//U Seymour Temple Press Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 325 London J. M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1908 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket FIRST EDITION EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 325 Introduction by W. Robertson Nicoll. Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Slight wear, light fading, soiling. [n.d., 1908], 12mo, xvi, 492pp. 1/1//U Seymour Temple Press Price:
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Eliot, George [Evans, Mary Ann] The Mill on the Floss EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 325 London J. M Dent & Sons Ltd. 1908 First Edition Leather or Leatherette Fine No Jacket FIRST EDITION EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 325 Introduction by W. Robertson Nicoll. Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. "The Mill on The Floss is regarded as being, through the character of Maggie Tulliver, the spiritual autobiography of the author, and the details of the farmland scene are those of her own native district." RG4 '"But were another childhood's world my share, I would be born a little sister there." gives us in a sentence, the feeling portrayed in The Mill on the Floss.'" Fine burgundy limp leather. Gilt titles and decoration. Gilt top. Clean interior. [n.d., 1908], 12mo, xvi, 492pp. Temple Press 1/1//U Seymour Price:
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Evans, Mary The Story of Textiles Boston Little, Brown & Company 1942 First Edition Trade Paperback Good No Jacket Ex-School Harry Daugherty Good red decorated quarter-cloth over. Ex school with usual stamps and markings. 1942, 8vo, 64pp. Price:
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