UtenteWilliamThackeray
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- 391
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- Nuvola degli autori, Specchio delle etichette
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- Aggiunto
- Jul 25, 2013
- Nome vero
- William Makepeace Thackeray
- La mia biblioteca
- William Makepeace Thackeray's library, upon his death, was situated at 2 Palace Green, Kensington, London.
Thackeray's library contained periodicals for which he was editor, bound together in volumes, and books in European languages. Also among his collection were several presentation copies gifted from his peers including Charles Dickens and Charlotte Brontë. Little detail is given of these publications or of the marginalia written out by Thackeray within the volumes, a trait he was well known for.
Source: The details for William Thackeray's library were reconstructed from the auction catalogue of the sale of his books in March, 1864. The auction consisted of 391 identified works, 202 unidentified volumes, alongside large parcels of French and German novels, large parcels of magazines, and several volumes of travel guides.
Thackeray's books are not currently held by any library or academic institution though several works were discovered throughout the course of this legacy library within rare book catalogues, identified by a single provenance mark, Thackeray's small oval embossed stamp containing his initials, "W M T". - Informazione su di me
- William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was an English writer and novelist of the 19th century. Hailed as the equal of Charles Dickens, and an accomplished satirist, he is best known for his novel Vanity Fair.
- Luogo
- London, England
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A narrative of the march and operations of the army of the Indus, in the expedition to Affghanistan in the years 1838-1839. Illustrated by a map, views of Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabool, and various tables. Comprising also the history of the Dooranee empire from its foundation to the present time di William Hough
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