Extracts principally from English classics : showing that the legal suppression of E. Zola's novels would logically involve the bowdlerizing of some of the greatest works in English literature.
1888
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Title
Extracts principally from English classics : showing that the legal suppression of E. Zola's novels would logically involve the bowdlerizing of some of the greatest works in English literature.
Created/published
London : [s.n.], 1888.
Description
87 p. ; cm.
Associated name
Note
Twelve copies printed.
Editor: H. Vizetelly.
A 4-page printed letter, tipped in before the title-page, from Vizetelly to Sir A.K. Stephenson explains in some detail his reasons for compiling the anthology. Vizetelly, at the time, was being prosecuted by the government for ...
Editor: H. Vizetelly.
A 4-page printed letter, tipped in before the title-page, from Vizetelly to Sir A.K. Stephenson explains in some detail his reasons for compiling the anthology. Vizetelly, at the time, was being prosecuted by the government for ...
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
HQ454 .V5