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  1. George Gissing (1857-1903) a Collection by Brian Introduction By Lake, 1982
  2. George Gissing 1857-1903: Books, Manuscripts and Letters. A Chronological Catalo by Bernard Quaritch, 1992-01-01
  3. George Gissing 1857-1903 : An Exhibition from the Berg Collection
  4. In the year of jubilee. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1911-01-01
  5. Essays & fiction. Edited with an introd. by Pierre Coustillas by George (1857-1903) - Related name Coustillas, Pierre (ed.) Gissing, 1970-01-01
  6. Eve 's ransom. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1895-01-01
  7. The whirlpool. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1911-01-01
  8. The whirlpool. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1897-01-01
  9. By the Ionian Sea. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1905-01-01
  10. Veranilda by Gissing George 1857-1903, 1904-01-01
  11. The town traveller. by Gissing. George. 1857-1903., 1898-01-01
  12. The Collected Letters of George Gissing, Volume 9: 1902-1903 (Collected Letters Gissing) by George Gissing, 1996-12-30
  13. The Fiction of George Gissing: A Critical Analysis by Lewis D. Moore, 2008-09-19
  14. The Odd Women (Oxford World's Classics) by George Gissing, 2008-12-15

41. Gissing
Gissing (George, 18571903, novelist) and WELLS (HERBERT George, 1866-1946, novelist and science fiction writer) CARBON TYPED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR THE
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GISSING (GEORGE, 1857-1903, novelist ) and WELLS (HERBERT GEORGE, 1866-1946, novelist and science fiction writer ) CARBON TYPED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR THE AMERICAN EDITION OF GISSING'S NOVEL THE TOWN TRAVELLER , signed twice and initialled once by both Gissing and H.G. Wells with the word 'London' inserted by Gissing and the words 'In witness of this signature' added by Wells, and also signed twice by Frederick Stokes and once by Frederick Cane for the publisher Frederick A. Stokes Company, whereby Gissing assigns to Stokes the rights of printing and publishing the book in America and Canada for a 15% royalty with an advance of £100, 2 pages, folio, three small paper losses and two small stains, clip hole at top lefthand corners, 22 February 1898 Material relating to the publication of Gissing's work is uncommon. The joint presence of Gissing and Wells on the document is most unusual. The Town Traveller , written in five weeks for serialisation specifically to relieve Gissing's financial hardship, was published in 1898 . He described it to Wells as 'my vulgar new book...It is a thin book; I couldn't help it', but Wells found it 'amusing'. It was, however, an immediate commercial success, selling 2,500 copies within two weeks and a further thousand by the end of a month. A six-penny edition of 20,000 copies was printed in 1902. In the present agreement Clause 8 ('That the said George Gissing agrees to give to the said Frederick A. Stokes Co. the first offer of his next new novel after the one above mentioned') has been deleted and has Wells's and Gissing's initials against it in the margin.

42. Gissing3
Gissing (George, 18571903, novelist) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ( George Gissing ), to his old school friend, Dr Harry Hick (d. 1932), calling Hardy s latest
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GISSING (GEORGE, 1857-1903, novelist ) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('George Gissing'), to his old school friend, Dr Harry Hick ( d 2 pages, octavo, Eversley, Worple Road, Epsom, 6 January 1896 The work of his own to which Gissing refers in this letter is The Paying Guest , one of his great novels.

43. George Gissing In Naples
By the Ionian Sea. Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy. George Robert Gissing (18571903). This is the third day of sirocco, heavy-clouded, sunless.
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George Gissing in Naples By the Ionian Sea Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy George Robert Gissing (1857-1903) This is the third day of sirocco, heavy-clouded, sunless. All the colour has gone out of Naples; the streets are dusty and stifling. I long for the mountains and the sea. To-morrow I shall leave by the Messina boat, which calls at Paola. It is now more than a twelve-month since I began to think of Paola, and an image of the place has grown in my mind. I picture a little marina; a yellowish little town just above; and behind, rising grandly, the long range of mountains which guard the shore of Calabria. Paola has no special interest that I know of, but it is the nearest point on the coast to Cosenza, which has interest in abundance; by landing here I make a modestly adventurous beginning of my ramble in the South. At Paola foreigners are rare; one may count upon new impressions, and the journey over the hills will be delightful. Happily, the musicians errant still strum their mandoline as you dine. The old trattoria in the Toledo is as good as ever, as bright, as comfortable. I have found my old corner in one of the little rooms, and something of the old gusto for zuppa di vongole. The homely wine of Posillipo smacks as in days gone by, and is commended to one's lips by a song of the South. . . . Return to the Main Page

44. [OLD BOOKS] New Arrivals July 18, 2003
stained, else text clean and very good. TF12502, \18,000., Gissing, George (1857-1903), 4448, DIAL, RL George Gissing s Theory of the Novel.
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[OLD BOOKS] New Arrivals July 18, 2003 [Literature] ELIOT, THOMAS STEARNS (1888-1965) DAVIDSON, H., ED.: T.S. Eliot. Longman Critical Readers Ser. (Longman, 1999) Stiff wrappers, fine. GUNTER, B., ED.: The Merrill Studies in The Waste Land. (Charles E. Merrill, 1971) Stiff wrappers, rubbed to the extremities, edges foxed and stained, else text clean and good. HINCHLIFFE, A.P., ED.: T.S. Eliot: Plays. A Casebook. (Macmillan, 1985) Stiff wrappers, rubbed to the extremities, edges foxed, else text clean and good. JUNKES-KIRCHEN, K.: T.S. Eliots The Waste Land. Deutsch Theorie und Praxis einer Gedicht- ubersetzung nach literatur-und ubersetzungswissenshcaftlichen Gedichts- punkten. (Verlag Peter Lang, 1988) Stiff wrappers, shelf-worn to edges, else internally clean and very good. KENNER, H., ED.: T.S. Eliot. A Collection of Critical Essays. Twentieth Century Views Ser. (Prentice-Hall, 1962) Stiff wrappers, rubbed and worn to the extremities, edges foxed and stained, else internally clean. KNOLL, R.E.:

45. [OLD BOOKS] New Arrivals July 18, 2003
OLD BOOKS New Arrivals July 18, 2003, Gissing, Gissing, George (18571903), 4394, AMDHAL, ML Gissing and Telling. Sex, Class
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[OLD BOOKS] New Arrivals July 18, 2003 [Gissing] GISSING, GEORGE (1857-1903) AMDHAL, M.L.: Gissing and Telling. Sex, Class, and Art in Selected Fiction of George Gissing. A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfullment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Washington State University Department of English, August 1988. (UMI, 1988) Xerox copy, cloth bound, good. BRIDGWATER, P.: Gissing and Germany. (Enitharmon Press, 1981) Original cloth with spine faded dust wrapper, minor spottings on edges, else internally clean and very good. COLLIE, M.: The Alien Art. A Critical Study of George Gissing's Novels. (Dawson/Archon Books, 1979) Red cloth with spine faded dust wrapper, spottings on edges, else very good. COLLIE, M.: George Gissing. A Bibliographical Study. (St Paul's Bibliographies, Navy blue cloth, spine gilt titled, with foxed and slightly edge worn dust wrapper, edges slightly foxed and stained, else internally clean and good. COUSTILLAS, P.: Gissing's Writings on Dickens. A Bio-bibliographical Survey, together with

46. PPE - Working Class Encyclopedia G2
Gissing, George Robert (18571903) English novelist. Called latter-day Dickens . Wrote Workers in the Dawn , New Grub Street , The Nether World .
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47. Blue Plaques In The Royal Borough: Writers
Foscolo, Ugo (17781827) Italian poet and patriot 19 Edwardes Square, W8. Gissing, George (1857-1903) Novelist 33 Oakley Street, SW3.
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71 Frognal, Hampstead, NW3 Camden 1997 Gissing, George (18571903), Novelist, lived here 1882-1884. 33 Oakley Gardens, SW3 Kensington and Chelsea 1975
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49. George Gissing's American Notebook: Notes - G.R.G. - 1877
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50. Literature British Arts
Born London. Gissing George Robert (18571903) Novelist, critic and essayist. Born Wakefield. Godwin William (1756-1836) Novelist and plitical theorist.
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51. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents
+ Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 18101865. + Gissing, George, 1857-1903. + Godwin, William, 1756-1836. + Gore, Mrs. (Catherine Grace Frances), 1799-1861.
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52. Electronic Books From SPSCC # G
Herland. The Yellow Wallpaper (1899). Gissing, George, 18571903, New Grub Street. Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft. Glaspell, Susan, 1882-1948,
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South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors G Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page G Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873 File No. 113 Monsieur Lecoq The Widow Lerouge
Galsworthy , John, 1867-1933
The Complete Plays The Forsyte Saga, complete Man of Property
Galt , John 1779 - 1839
The Annals of the Parish The Ayrshire Legatees
Garland , Hamlin, 1860-1940
Main-Travelled Roads Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865 Cranford (1853)
Mary Barton North and South Ruth ... Wives and Daughters Gautier, Theophile Captain Fracasse Gay, John, 1685-1732 Beggar's Opera, The Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Volume 1 History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Volume 2 History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Volume 3 History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Volume 4 ... History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Volume 6 Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911 Bab Ballads, The

53. Http://www.wakefield.org.uk
The Victorian novelist George Gissing (18571903) was born in Wakefield and lived as a boy in the house behind his father s chemist s shop in Thompson s Yard.
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54. George Gissing's Letters
that was what George Orwell had to manage with when he was preparing his appreciative essay on the lateVictorian English novelist George Gissing (1857-1903).
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George Gissing's Letters: A Review
Peter Morton , Flinders University of South Australia
The Collected Letters of George Gissing . Ed. Paul F. Mattheisen, Arthur C. Young, and Pierre Coustillas. Volume one (1863-1880); Volume two (1881-1885). Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1990-1991. "Soup-stained copies borrowed from public lending libraries." Forty years ago, that was what George Orwell had to manage with when he was preparing his appreciative essay on the late-Victorian English novelist George Gissing (1857-1903). Some of his subject's best work, Orwell complained, was completely unprocurable. The position is very different today. All twenty-three of Gissing's novels are readily available with many of them in paperback, thanks to the surge in the reprinting of nineteenth-century texts which occurred in the 1970s. From this surge he benefited more than any other author except Thomas Hardy. Gissing's stocks have been rising steadily for a decade or more, and his canonical position as a novelist of the upper second rank seems to be assured now, as it certainly was not when Orwell wrote. There are two more reasons why the surviving biographical documents should interest us. One is the light they shed on Gissing's creative work, for disguised autobiography is close to the surface everywhere. V.S. Pritchett was surely right in saying that "one must look first and last at his personal life, for he was, excessively, a personal writer." The more we know of Gissing's life, one of the more bizarre lives in the annals of literature, the more we can appreciate the way in which experience was transformed into art in

55. MAIALE NERO CALABRESE NELLA LETTERATURA INGLESE - Agricoltura E Allevamenti Biol
George Robert Gissing (1857-1903), figura di primo piano dell
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Il maiale nero calabrese nella letteratura inglese
il maiale nero calabrese nella letteratura inglese
George Robert Gissing

Il 16 novembre 1897 Gissing lasciava Napoli sul piroscafo Florio per sbarcare il giorno dopo alla piccola marina di Paola ed iniziare il suo viaggio attraverso la Calabria.
Da questa esperienza nasce il racconto
Sulle rive dello Ionio - Un vittoriano al sud , che racchiude le vicende di questo viaggio.
E veniamo al
maiale nero calabrese . George Gissing lo cita nella parte del libro che riguarda Squillace, a testimonianza di come fosse "normale" incontrarli liberi per strada, e lontani dall'essere in pericolo di estinzione.
Da " Sulle rive dello Ionio " (1900), di George Gissing: (...) Le donne(di Squillace) uscivano sotto la pioggia protette da una mantellina a forma di scialle dai colori molto pittoreschi: aveva larghe strisce gialle su fondo rosso, e i toni erano smorzati in una calda opulenza.
La popolazione animale aveva la sua importanza. Dovunque mi volgessi, incontravo maiali neri e magri che grugnivano, correvano, sgambettavano e strillavano come se il tempaccio fosse una festa per loro
In un sentiero ripidissimo (...) vidi una buffa scenetta:

56. :: Literature On The Web :: Victorian Era ::
Authors E. Eliot, George 18191880. Authors G. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn 1810-1865; Gissing, George 1857-1903; Gore, Catherine 1799-1861. Authors H.
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57. :: Literature On The Web :: F-G ::
Allen 19261997; Gissing, George 1857-1903; Glasgow, Ellen 1874-1945; Glaspell, Susan 18761882?-1948; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
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  • Gaines, Ernest J. : 1933- Gale, Zona : 1874-1938 Galen : 129-216 García Lorca, Federico : 1899-1936 García Marquez, Gabriel : 1927- Gardner, John : 1933- Garis, Howard Roger (Victor Appleton) : 1873-1962 Garland, Hamlin : 1860-1940 Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn : 1810-1865 Geisel, Theodor (Dr. Seuss) : 1904-1991 Gibbon, Edward : 1737-1794

58. National Amateur Press Association: Leather Or Prunella 9, October 1999 - 1
I often look for notice of amateur journalists and our hobby in odd places, and now my interest in English author George Gissing (18571903), has brought to my
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Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow.
The rest is all but leather or prunella.
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IV, 203-204 Whole No. 9. Published by Ken Faig, Glenview, Illinois, for the NAPA Bundle. This issue dated 10/1999. AN AMATEUR JOURNALIST SIGHTING? I often look for notice of amateur journalists and our hobby in odd places, and now my interest in English author George Gissing (1857-1903), has brought to my attention another such association, or at least I believe it has done so. My interest in Gissing first arose because his novel The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1903) was so beloved by H. P. Lovecraft that he told his wife, fellow amateur journalist Sonia (Greene) Lovecraft Davis (1883-1972), to read the book if she wanted to understand his opinions. Regrettably, I don't know if Lovecraft ever read Gissing's work beyond

59. Book New Grub Street
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in 1953. Gissing, George Robert (18571903) - includes e-texts, biography, chronology, and journal. Glasgow, Ellen (1873-1945) A
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