The Publishers Weekly, Volumen96,Parte2F. Leypoldt, 1919 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 1045
By the Author of Prudence of The Parsonage Leave it to Doris When you say that Ethel Hueston's new story is better than her Prudence of the Parsonage you have said something . Mrs. Hueston has a zest for life and a perception of the ...
By the Author of Prudence of The Parsonage Leave it to Doris When you say that Ethel Hueston's new story is better than her Prudence of the Parsonage you have said something . Mrs. Hueston has a zest for life and a perception of the ...
Página 1046
... says Mr. Oppenheim , to explain exactly how the important documents which were not found in the box with broken seals belonging to Ambassador von Bernstorff when he sailed from America , were conveyed to Europe . With frontispiece by F ...
... says Mr. Oppenheim , to explain exactly how the important documents which were not found in the box with broken seals belonging to Ambassador von Bernstorff when he sailed from America , were conveyed to Europe . With frontispiece by F ...
Página 1063
... says that he is the Business Manager of the PUBLISHERS ' WEEKLY and that the following is , to the best of his knowledge and belief , a true state- ment of the ownership , management , etc. , of the aforesaid publication for the date ...
... says that he is the Business Manager of the PUBLISHERS ' WEEKLY and that the following is , to the best of his knowledge and belief , a true state- ment of the ownership , management , etc. , of the aforesaid publication for the date ...
Página 1082
... say the at times extremely muddy road , are spread before your eyes . Mr. Lewis can give the feel of reality to his descriptions , which are not so much descriptions as impressions- the sort of impressions that would come to yo were you ...
... say the at times extremely muddy road , are spread before your eyes . Mr. Lewis can give the feel of reality to his descriptions , which are not so much descriptions as impressions- the sort of impressions that would come to yo were you ...
Página 1085
... says the North American Review . " None of the modern induce- ments to gain popularity by lowering her own fine standards of what the novel is and should be , have corrupted her . ' 99 " The Builders , " her first novel in more than ...
... says the North American Review . " None of the modern induce- ments to gain popularity by lowering her own fine standards of what the novel is and should be , have corrupted her . ' 99 " The Builders , " her first novel in more than ...
Contenido
130 | |
131 | |
138 | |
146 | |
150 | |
154 | |
176 | |
180 | |
1258 | |
1264 | |
1 | |
60 | |
67 | |
79 | |
93 | |
101 | |
107 | |
117 | |
119 | |
185 | |
188 | |
189 | |
190 | |
210 | |
4 | |
6 | |
8 | |
27 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adventures advertising American Appleton Arthur Bible Book Store BOOKS WANTED-Continued Booksellers Booth Tarkington Bost Boston boys Brown Catalog cents Century Charles Chic Chicago City cloth color Company copies DAISY ASHFORD diagrs Dictionary Doran Doubleday Dutton E. P. Dutton edition Encyclopedia England English France French George girl Harvard Classics Henry Henry Van Dyke History illus Illustrated Index interest Isaac Pitman James John leather Letters Library Lippincott literature London Louis Macmillan Magazine maps Mark Twain Mary Mass modern mystery National novel paper Phil Phila Philadelphia Poems pors Press printed Publishers Putnam R. R. Bowker rare books reader Robert romance School Scribner Series Smith story Street tabs tale Theodore Roosevelt thru tion trade Univ verse vols volume Wash WEEKLY West William writing York York City young YOUNG VISITERS