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The
Complete Tales of
Washington
Irving
For the first time in one volume, all 61 classic
stories by America's first great writer
Hardback Book with Dust Jacket
Edited with an Introduction by Charles Neider
Over 798 pages
Copyright © 1975 by Charles Neider
" Here for the first time is the complete collection in one volume
of all the 61 classic tales of Washington Irving. Born in 1783,
Irving was a germinal figure of American letters. The first American
author to make his living solely from his writing, his most important
contribution to literature was the crafting of his tales, which have
unquestionably earned him his title, the Father of the American
Short Story. Washington Irving brought to his art a narrative vividness
and play of imagination which make the tales as exciting today as when
they were first published. "
This book is in very nice condition with normal edgewear to the cover.
The dust jacket is worn and torn around the edges and has several smudges.
There is a sticker from the previous owner, which is partially peeled off on the inside front cover.
No torn or ripped pages.
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Complete Tales of
Washington
Irving
For the first time in one volume, all 61 classic
stories by America's first great writer
Hardback Book with Dust Jacket
Edited with an Introduction by Charles Neider
Over 798 pages
Copyright © 1975 by Charles Neider
" Here for the first time is the complete collection in one volume
of all the 61 classic tales of Washington Irving. Born in 1783,
Irving was a germinal figure of American letters. The first American
author to make his living solely from his writing, his most important
contribution to literature was the crafting of his tales, which have
unquestionably earned him his title, the Father of the American
Short Story. Washington Irving brought to his art a narrative vividness
and play of imagination which make the tales as exciting today as when
they were first published. "
This book is in very nice condition with normal edgewear to the cover.
The dust jacket is worn and torn around the edges and has several smudges.
There is a sticker from the previous owner, which is partially peeled off on the inside front cover.
No torn or ripped pages.
FREE Shipping