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Merlin (Hardcover)
Merlin, Henry Benjamin Wheatley, William Edward Mead
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R916
Discovery Miles 9 160
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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
A prolific author and bibliographer, Henry Benjamin Wheatley
(1838-1917) wrote or edited dozens of works during a distinguished
literary career. First published in 1898 as the fourth volume in
Richard Garnett's 'Library Series', Prices of Books traces the
market value of books in England from the seventeenth century to
the late nineteenth century. Wheatley recounts the history of
booksellers, and manuscript and book pricing in England, providing
detailed analyses of significant auction sales over three
centuries. He also devotes chapters to the pricing history of
Shakespeare's works and other notable English publications. Serving
as a fascinating micro-history of England's reading and
book-collecting habits, this work will appeal to those interested
in antiquarian culture and the history of the book. Several other
works by Wheatley are also reissued in the Cambridge Library
Collection, including the delightful Literary Blunders (1893).
First published in 1909, this illustrated study considers the work
of the artist and satirist William Hogarth (1697-1764), focusing on
his depiction of London and its inhabitants. A devoted Londoner,
Hogarth won great acclaim in his lifetime for the wit displayed in
his many paintings and engravings. His work explored the many
facets of London life, from the highest to the lowest social
classes, from scenes of politics and business to churches,
hospitals and prisons. Bibliographer, editor and prolific author,
Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1838-1917) places Hogarth's work in the
context of the artist's background and early life. Wheatley's
attention to detail complements the selected examples of Hogarth's
work, providing a portrait of eighteenth-century manners as seen
through the eyes of one of the most acute observers of the age.
Several of Wheatley's other works, including London Past and
Present (1891), are also reissued in this series.
Delight in other people's errors never dates, and this little book,
first published in 1893, is a fount of human folly and a joy to
read. Its compiler, Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1838 1917), was a
distinguished librarian, bibliographer and scholar, and a prolific
author on London history and the history of books. This publication
displays his great sense of humour, and his effortless command of
far-flung sources in the search for a good joke. Citing examples
from historians to misguided schoolboys, as well as from everyday
conversation, Wheatley looks at comic misprints, misunderstandings,
and garbled English in foreign parts. However, the book also has a
more serious contribution to make: the chapter on printed errata
makes use of the earliest evidence of proof correction by authors,
and the analysis of misprints in early printing shows how many
variant readings in the works of Shakespeare came about.
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