Dictionary of Madame De Sevigne
de Fitzgerald, Edward
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London: MacMillan and Co, 1914. 316, 307 pp. A lovely set bound in blue morrocco and marbled paper covered boards. In very good condition with minor rubbing to the bindings
Madame de Sévigné (1626-1696) was remarkable woman writer known especially for the many letters written to her daughter. The letters vividly capture her life and thoughts. Eventually the letters were published, and this dictionary is useful in explaining many of the people and places she visited.
Madame de Sévigné (1626-1696) was remarkable woman writer known especially for the many letters written to her daughter. The letters vividly capture her life and thoughts. Eventually the letters were published, and this dictionary is useful in explaining many of the people and places she visited.
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- Dictionary of Madame De Sevigne
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- Fitzgerald, Edward
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- MacMillan and Co
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- London
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- 1914
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- Marbled Paper
- Decorative colored paper that imitates marble with a veined, mottled, or swirling pattern. Commonly used as the end papers or...
- Rubbing
- Abrasion or wear to the surface. Usually used in reference to a book's boards or dust-jacket.