First published in 1952, and originally delivered as the Sandars Lectures in Bibliography for 1950, this book examines the history of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels and the various changes made to it after its initial publication in 1726, when it was altered by a London bookseller without Swift's authorization. Williams traces the development of the text through its several editions, seeking the one that reflects Swift's thought most authentically. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in bibliography or in the work of Swift.
First published in 1952, and originally delivered as the Sandars Lectures in Bibliography for 1950, this book examines the history of Jonathan Swift's...
Mr. and Mrs. Morton, A Novel by Harold Williams. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1883 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton, A Novel by Harold Williams. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1883 and may have some imperfections su...
The ultimate prank is pulled on Marcus, but the prank is not a prank and uncovers a deep secret revealing a reality hidden from plain sight that takes him and his friends on an unexpected journey with turns that change their lives and their prospective forever.
The ultimate prank is pulled on Marcus, but the prank is not a prank and uncovers a deep secret revealing a reality hidden from plain sight that takes...
The ultimate prank is pulled on Marcus, but the prank is not a prank and uncovers a deep secret revealing a reality hidden from plain sight that takes him and his friends on an unexpected journey with turns that change their lives and their prospective forever.
The ultimate prank is pulled on Marcus, but the prank is not a prank and uncovers a deep secret revealing a reality hidden from plain sight that takes...