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Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Charlotte Brontë,Humphry Ward.
by. Brontë, Charlotte. gutenberg etext 54254.
The book is in excellent clean condition. No inscription or ownership markings. No torn, loose or missing pages. Illustrated in colour from watercolours by Carolyn Dinan. Story written by Charlotte Bronte at the age of 13 in 1829. The unclipped jacket is spotted on the reverse but is otherwise in VG condition without tears or loss.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 – 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, and the oldest sister in the world-famous trio of literary sisters.
The persons meant by the Chief of the city and his Sons are the Duke of Wellington the Marquis of Duro and Lord Wellesly the city is the Glass town Henry O'Donell and Alexander Delancy are Captain Tarry-not-at-home and Monsieur ly-places. CHAPTER THE I. NOT many years ago there lived in a certain city a person of the name of Henry O'Donell.
0 5 Author: Charlotte Brontë. The persons meant by the Chief of the city and his Sons are the Duke of Wellington the Marquis of Duro and Lord Wellesly the city is the Glass town Henry O'Donell and Alexander Delancy are Captain Tarry-not-at-home and Monsieur ly-places Charlotte Bronte. Always have a good book lined up - Listen and read whenever you want. Read and listen to as many books as you like! Download books offline, listen to several books continuously, choose stories for your kids, or try out a book that you didn't thought you would like to listen to.
A book written by Charlotte Bronte at the age of 14 will return home after being bought by the Bronte Society . It was bought for €600,000 (£512,970) after a fundraising campaign by the Bronte Society, which runs the museum.
A book written by Charlotte Bronte at the age of 14 will return home after being bought by the Bronte Society at auction in Paris. The miniature work, called The Young Men's Magazine, will go to the Parsonage Museum in the Brontes' old home in Haworth, West Yorkshire. The museum lost out on the book when it last went under the hammer in 2011.