An edition of Sir Gibbie (1879)

Sir Gibbie

a novel

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An edition of Sir Gibbie (1879)

Sir Gibbie

a novel

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This new illustrated translation of George Macdonald's beloved tale features all the complete original text, with the dialogue portions, which have proven such a barrier in the past to would be readers, split into two columns: the broad Scots on the left, the English translation on the right. Endorsed by C S Lewis's stepson Douglas Gresham, and a number of other authorities on both Lewis and MacDonald, and beautifully illustrated by artist Carrie Stout, this long-awaited aid to understanding Sir Gibbie is a must for all lovers of the 19th century preacher-poet!

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Publisher
J.B. Lippincott
Language
English
Pages
210

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2000, Project Gutenberg
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Edition Notes

Wolff, R.L. 19th cent. fiction, III, p.69
In double columns.

Published in
Philadelphia
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.M144 Si2, PR4967.S57 Si2

The Physical Object

Pagination
210 p. ;
Number of pages
210

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6984005M
LCCN
07015860
OCLC/WorldCat
4651630

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15447W

Excerpts

"Come oot o' the gutter, ye nickum!" cried, in harsh, half-masculine voice, a woman standing on the curbstone of a short, narrow, dirty lane, at right angles to an important thoroughfare, itself none of the widest or cleanest.
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