An edition of The purple land (1904)

The purple land

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The purple land
W. H. Hudson
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An edition of The purple land (1904)

The purple land

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This work was first issued in 1885, by Messrs. Sampson Low, in two slim volumes, with the longer, and to most persons, enigmatical title of The Purple Land That England Lost. A purple land may be found in almost any region of the globe, and 'tis of our gains, not our losses, we keep count. A few notices of the book appeared in the papers, one or two of the more serious literary journals reviewing it (not favourably) under the heading of Travels and Geography; but the reading public cared not to buy, and it very shortly fell into oblivion.

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Publisher
The Modern Library
Language
English
Pages
389

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Series
The modern library of the world's best books
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.H8697 Pu10, PR6015.U23 Pu10

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 389 p.
Number of pages
389

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6699911M
LCCN
27006056
OCLC/WorldCat
1651468
Library Thing
578917

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