Warner, Charles Dudley: The Relation of Literature to Life

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Warner, Charles Dudley : The Relation of Literature to Life

Harper and Brothers Publishers, New York, 1896

Original publisher's red cloth binding. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4." 320 pages, complete. Gilt decorations on front cover. Gilt lettering and decorations on spine. Gilt decoration on back cover. Top edge gilt. Pages and covers are clean. Binding is tight. A very clean copy. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was an American writer, novelist, editor, and essayist. Warner was a close friend of Mark Twain and together they co-authored the novel, The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. This book contains ten essays by Warner: "The Relation of Literature to Life," "Simplicity," "'Equality,'" "What Is Your Culture to Me?," "Modern Fiction," "Thoughts Suggested by Mr. Froude's 'Progress,'" "England," "The English Volunteers During the Late Invasion," "The Novel and the Common School," and "A Night in the Garden of the Tuileries.". Book. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Hardcover

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