Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial - Alexander H. Japp

Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial

Transcribed from the Charles Scribner’s Sons 1905 edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
By ALEXANDER H. JAPP, LL.D., F.R.S.E
author of “thoreau: his life and aims”; “memoir of thomas de quincey”; “de quincey memorials,” etc., etc.
WITH HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED LETTERS FROM R. L. STEVENSON IN FACSIMILIE . . .
second edition
NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 153-157 FIFTH AVENUE 1905
Printed in Great Britain .
Dedicated to C. A. LICHTENBERG, Esq. and Mrs LICHTENBERG, of villa margherita, treviso, with most grateful regards,
ALEXANDER H. JAPP.
19 th December 1904.
A few words may here be allowed me to explain one or two points. First, about the facsimile of last page of Preface to Familiar Studies of Men and Books . Stevenson was in Davos when the greater portion of that work went through the press. He felt so much the disadvantage of being there in the circumstances (both himself and his wife ill) that he begged me to read the proofs of the Preface for him. This illness has record in the letter from him (pp. 28-29). The printers, of course, had directions to send the copy and proofs of the Preface to me. Hence I am able now to give this facsimile.

Alexander H. Japp
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

1996-07-01

Темы

Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894; Authors, Scottish -- 19th century -- Biography

Reload 🗙