(Hughes,T.).
07.07.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Auktionshaus Kiefer |
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Event location | Germany, Pforzheim |
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ID 788558
Lot 1005 | (Hughes,T.).
Tom Brown's school days. By an old boy. New edition. London, Macmillan & Co. 1869. 8°. XXII, 376 S. mit gestoch. Porträt u. Holzstich-Illustrationen von Arthur Hughes u. Sydney Prior Hall. Dunkelblauer gegätteter Maroquinlederband mit rotem Rückenschild, reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Supralibros, Deckelfileten, Kantenverg. u. marm. Schnitt. (Etw. best. u. berieb., Rckn. schwach gebleicht).
Vgl. LKJ I, 485 u. IV, 495. - Erste Ausgabe mit diesen Illustrationen; die erste Ausgabe erschien 1857. - 1867 erschien eine deutsche Übersetzung. - Das bekannteste und erfolgreichste Kinderbuch von T. Hughes (1822-1896) gilt in England bis heute als Klassiker unter den Schulgeschichten. - "Die Entstehung der Schulgeschichte im frühviktorianischen England fällt mit der Reform der Public Schools zusammen - traditionsreicher Internate, die die Söhne wohlhabender Eltern auf führende Positionen in der Gesellschaft vorbereiten. Das erste Buch dieses Typs war "Tom Brown's school days". Der Verfasser ... verarbeitete darin eigene Erfahrungen als Schüler in Rugby, als dieses von dem pädagogischen Reformer Thomas Arnold (1795-1842) geleitet wurde ... (Das Buch) hat ... die Public Schools selbst und zahllose Romane über sie beeinflußt" (R. Tabbert in LKJ). - Zeitgenöss. Widm. a. V., schönes sauberes Exemplar im dekorativen Schulpreis-Einband ("Marlborough College, founded a. d. 1843").
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