Where Ghosts Walk: The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature / Marion Harland

Name/Title

Where Ghosts Walk: The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature / Marion Harland

Entry/Object ID

2015.7.158

Description

305 pages. Frontis, 10 black and white plates. Contents: Two little rooms; Only a but an' a ben.; Her gloomy honeymoon; An eating-house for goodly fare; No. 24 Cheyne row; Dante's every-day wife; The prophet of San Marco; A fourteenth-century new woman; The Ginevra tale; John Keats in Rome; Told on the Lagoon; In Ravenna; Il Magnifico; As in David's day; In Villette 5 tales are reprinted from Harper's Bazaar.

Collection

Kathleen V. Roberts Collection of Decorated Publishers' Bindings

Lexicon

Search Terms

1890s

Dimensions

Height

8-1/4 in

Book Details

Author

Marion Harland

Edition

First

Publisher

G.P. Putnam's Sons

Place Published

City

New York

State/Province

New York

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Date Published

1898

Binding

Binding Type

Publisher's Binding

Binding Designer

Margaret Armstrong

Binding Notes

Signed binding by Margaret Armstrong in fine diagonally ribbed grey cloth with dark green and gilt stamping to cover and spine.