An edition of Sir Gibbie (1879)

Sir Gibbie

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An edition of Sir Gibbie (1879)

Sir Gibbie

New ed. --
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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
Hurst and Blackett
Language
English
Pages
390

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Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
2000, Project Gutenberg
in English
Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
1967, Blackie
in English
Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
1880, Hurst and Blackett
in English
Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
1880, Hurst and Blackett
in English - New ed. --
Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
xxxx, D. McKay
in English
Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
xxxx, A. L. Burt, Publisher
in English
Cover of: Sir Gibbie
Sir Gibbie
xxxx, Hurst and Blackett, Publishers
in English

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Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823
Library of Congress
PZ3.M144 Si 1979, PR4967 Si 1979, PR4967 S5 1880

The Physical Object

Pagination
390 p.
Number of pages
390

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7126498M
Internet Archive
sirgibbie00macduoft
LibraryThing
495410
Goodreads
2859604

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15447W

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"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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