Curle, Richard, 1883-1968
Curle, Richard (Richard Henry Parnell), 1883-1968
Richard Curle Scottish writer (1883–1968)
Curle, Richard
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Works
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Aspects of George Meredith | |
The atmosphere of places; brief pictures from five continents. | |
Caravansary and conversation; memories of places and persons. | |
Characters of Dostoevsky; studies from four novels. | |
Collecting American first editions : its pitfalls and its pleasures | |
A Conrad library : a catalogue of printed books, manuscripts and autograph letters by Joseph Conrad (Tèodor Josef Konrad Korzeniowski) | |
Conrad to a friend; 150 selected letters from Joseph Conrad to Richard Curle. | |
Corruption | |
Hommage à Joseph Conrad : 1857-1924 | |
Into the East; notes on Burma and Malaya | |
Introductions by Richard Curle, Augustine Birrell, Edmund Gosse, John Drinkwater, E. V. Lucas, A. Edward Newton, R. W. Chapman | |
J. Conrad | |
James Stevens Cox : a study in achievement | |
Joseph Conrad and his characters, a study of six novels. | |
Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski : essays and studies = studia i szkice | |
Joseph Conrad : the history of his books | |
Last essays | |
The last twelve years of Joseph Conrad. - | |
Letters. | |
Life is a dream | |
Nostromo : a tale of the seaboard | |
The one and the other | |
The Ray Society; a bibliographical history. | |
The Richard Curle Conrad Collection : with thirty facsimile reproductions of autograph inscriptions and manuscript pages throughout the text | |
Robert Browning and Julia Wedgwood; a broken friendship as revealed by their letters | |
Stamp-collecting, a new handbook | |
Suspense | |
Thomas Hardy and his two wives | |
W. H. Hudson's letters to R. B. Cunninghame Graham. With a few to Cunninghame Graham's mother, Mrs. Bontine. | |
Wanderings; a book of travel and reminiscence | |
Wessex Redivivus : the return of Wessex (Thomas Hardy's dog ) | |
Who goes home? | |
Women, an analytical study | |
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