Charles Lamb wrote essays under the pseudonym "Elia" in the 1820s. Few have written more evocatively of the past, of childhood, loss, books and plays, and London. This volume contains all the "Elia" essays Lamb collected in book form, including the "Confessions of a Drunkard".
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Charles Lamb wrote essays under the pseudonym "Elia" in the 1820s. Few have written more evocatively of the past, of childhood, loss, books and plays, and London. This volume contains all the "Elia" essays Lamb collected in book form, including the "Confessions of a Drunkard".
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Good Condition. One or two minor bumps and scrapes to cover. Contents slightly aged and browned. Overall, sound and serviceable. Publisher's note: This edition contains all the `Elia' essays that Lamb collected in book form. Size: 18.6 x 11.8 x 1.8 cm. 483 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Literature & Literary; English essays--19th century; ISBN: 0192817647. ISBN/EAN: 9780192817648. Add. Inventory No: 240221SWT013025.
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Good. Signed. (A gift from Edward Marsh, with a signed letter from him on his personal stationery from his longtime residence at 5, Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn; Marsh was Churchill's lifelong friend and private secretary and was also a great sponsor and friend of Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke and other Georgian poets: he edited five volumes of Georgian Poetry between 1912 and 1922 and was Brooke's literary executor and edited his Collected Poems posthumously); 2 octavo volumes: 265 + 219pp (including wo.