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G.A.Henty, 1832-1902 Peter Newbolt

G.A.Henty, 1832-1902 By Peter Newbolt

G.A.Henty, 1832-1902 by Peter Newbolt


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This is a bibliography of the leading 19th-century writer of boys' adventure stories, which also offers an insight into British publishing in the latter half of the century. Henty wrote 122 novels for adults and boys, published by William Tinsley, Andrew Chatto and Alexander Blackie.

G.A.Henty, 1832-1902 Summary

G.A.Henty, 1832-1902: A Bibliographical Study of His British Editions with Short Accounts of His Publishers, Illustrators and Designers and Notes on Production Methods Used for His Books by Peter Newbolt

This is a bibliography of the leading 19th-century writer of boys' adventure stories, which also offers an insight into British publishing in the latter half of the century. Henty wrote 122 novels for adults and boys, published by William Tinsley, Andrew Chatto and Alexander Blackie. Newbolt's bibliography gives the details of over 500 editions of Henty's work, including work which he contributed to books, annuals, periodicals and newspapers. Additional information on the publishers, illustrators and designers that he worked with, and the production methods used to create his books, are included.

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GOR013573332
9781859282083
1859282083
G.A.Henty, 1832-1902: A Bibliographical Study of His British Editions with Short Accounts of His Publishers, Illustrators and Designers and Notes on Production Methods Used for His Books by Peter Newbolt
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1996-08-29
650
N/A
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