Chesterton: As seen by his contemporaries by Cyril Clemens, with introduction by E.C. Bentley
Publication details: Missouri International Mark Twain Society 1939 Description: 180pItem type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations |
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Book-Reference | GK Chesterton Collection | Reference | GKC.10.CLE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | C.1105 |
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GKC.10.CHE G.K. Chesterton, a criticism / | GKC.10.CHE The Chestertons | GKC.10.CLA G.K. Chesterton: thinking backward, looking forward | GKC.10.CLE Chesterton: As seen by his contemporaries | GKC.10.CLI G. K. Chesterton, | GKC.10.COA G.K. Chesterton as controversialist, essayist, novelist, and critic | GKC.10.COA Chesterton and the Edwardian cultural crisis |
Annotations: front end paper [blue pen] Aidan Mackey [pencil] [circled] Important [pencil] GKC on Joan of Arc p.33 on Radio p.40 Poem 91 -/5/2001 Many misprints - mostly trivial. Title page signed by the author [black ink] Cyril Clemens. Book is 'Dedicated with his kind permission to Benito Mussolini a warm admirer of Chesterton and his work.' [Benito Mussolini has been scored out with three lines of blue pen]
Enclosures: [slip of cream paper with notes in blue pen] 1939. Very small society printing. Signed by the author + with inserted verse on GKC by Rose O'Neill [Folded piece of A4 paper] [ink stamp] on plain side : Cyril Clemens Editor Mark Twain Journal Established 1936 Kirkwood, Missouri, 63122 [Copy of handwritten letter and poem from artist Rose O’Neill - not original] [Rose O'Neill, creator of the Kewpie comic strip characters and first published female cartoonist in the United States]