Queen Victoria (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Penguin Classics, August 1997. Trade Paperback. In theatres now from Miramax, Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown is based on Lytton Strachey's Queen Victoria. More
Penguin Classics, August 1997. Trade Paperback. In theatres now from Miramax, Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown is based on Lytton Strachey's Queen Victoria. More
Harvest/HBJ, October 1969. Reprint. Paper Back. Thirty-five sketches, including pieces on Voltaire, Frederick the Great, Rousseau, Gibbon, Walpole, Boswell, Carlyle, and Sarah Bernhardt, by one of the great biographical writers of this century. Companion volume to Strachey's Literary Essays. Index. Octavo. Previous owner's name inked first inside page. [295 pages]..... More
Mariner Books, March 1969. Trade Paperback. Strachey dramatizes one of the most famous and most baffling romances in history-between Elizabeth I, Queen of England, and Robert Devereux, the vital, handsome Earl of Essex. More
Mariner Books, March 1969. Trade Paperback. Few books have had such an impact on their own generation as did Eminent Victorians, which exposed the hypocrisy of the Victorian era by deflating the legends surrounding four of its most notable figures. In the process, Strachey revitalized the art of biography. More
Thornton Butterworth, 1935. Reprint. Cloth. 2ND EDITION. First Key Stone Library pressing. In dustjack heavily darkened along spine and at edges. Worn at edges with very large chip at base of spine. Two one-half inch circular hole punch in front panel at bottom right and left corners. Flap is not..... More
Harvest/HBJ, October 1969. Paper Back. A companion volume to Biographical Essays, this collection of twenty-five pieces includes two of Strachey's finest critical essays, Shakespeare's Final Period and English Letter Writers. Index. Octavo. Sunned spine. Previous owner's name in ink first inside page. [296 pages]. More