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_aChesterton, G. K. _q(Gilbert Keith), _d1874-1936. |
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_aLunacy and letters. / _cby G.K. Chesterton; edited by Dorothy Collins |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bSheed and Ward, _c1958 |
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500 | _aThese essays appeared during the years 1901 to 1911 in the Daily news. | ||
500 | _aAnnotations: front end papers [Illustrated bookplate: illustration of a chair in front of an open window, books on shelves surround the window and a sleeping dog lies on the floor in the foreground] Text reads: Ex Libris, Dorothy E. Collins ‘The reason why borrowed books are so seldom returned, is that people to whom they are lent, find it so much easier to retain the books than their contents’ [blue pen] Aidan Mackey. Contents page is annotated with dates of publication. | ||
500 | _aEnclosure: [small piece of cream paper with notes in blue pen] text reads: Dorothy Collins' own copy, with her bookplate. | ||
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