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The New Quarterly Magazine, Volume VII (7), October 1876 to January 1877. Contains The House on the Beach

The New Quarterly Magazine, Volume VII (7), October 1876 to January 1877. Contains The House on the Beach

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The New Quarterly Magazine, Volume VII (7), October 1876 to January 1877. Contains The House on the Beach

by Various Authors: George Meredith, Beatrice May Butt, John Dangerfield, Mrs Cashel Hoey

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London: Ward, Lock & Tyler, 1877. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition.. Contains: The House on the Beach by George MEREDITH. Short novel. Hester by Beatrice May BUTT. Short novel. Short stories include: Professor Hoffman's Folly by John DANGERFIELD, Kate Cronin's Dowry by Mrs Cashel HOEY. Late C19th black leather over black cloth, lettered in gilt on spine; brown endpapers. Lightly scuffed, very good. Meredith's short novel (81 pp) was not published in book form in England until included in The Tale of Chloe seventeen years later. The New Quarterly was a bold experiment to introduce a substantial literary magazine issued at quarterly intervals rather than weekly or monthly. It was edited by Oswald Crawfurd ("John Dangerfield") who contributed much of the material of the early volumes himself. It was a part of the premise of the magazine that any fiction published would be invariably complete within each issue: a format which allowed for long stories and short novels rather than lengthy serialisations. The magazine was not successful and ran for less than seven years (13 volumes). A heavy volume which will require additional postage outside the UK..

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Title
The New Quarterly Magazine, Volume VII (7), October 1876 to January 1877. Contains The House on the Beach
Author
Various Authors: George Meredith, Beatrice May Butt, John Dangerfield, Mrs Cashel Hoey
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
1st Edition.
Publisher
Ward, Lock & Tyler
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1877
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In addition to listing on bookselling websites, I issue quarterly catalogues, available free of charge on request. I offer a select stock of nineteenth and early twentieth century fiction -- novels, short story collections, literary journals, annuals etc, with a strong emphasis on lesser-known novelists.

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