The collected tales of A.E. Coppard. [electronic resource]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1951.Description: [i]-viii p., 2 . 3-532 p., 1 . 21.1 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 828.912
LOC classification:
  • PZ3.C792
  • PR6005.O55 A15 1951
Online resources:
Contents:
The higgler -- The cherry tree -- The poor man -- The ballet girl -- Arabesque, the mouse -- Alas, poor Bollington! -- Dusky Ruth -- The old venerable -- Adam and Eve and pinch me -- The presser -- The green drake -- Abel Staple disapproves -- Purl and plain -- A broadsheet ballad -- Silver circus -- Luxury -- The fair young willowy tree -- My hundredth tale -- Ring the bells of heaven -- Nixey's harlequin -- Judith -- Father Raven -- The man from Kilsheelan -- Olive and Camilla -- Clorinda walks in heaven -- Doe -- Fine feathers -- Christine's letter -- Ahoy, sailor boy! -- Ninepenny flute -- A little boy lost -- The little mistress -- Fishmonger's fiddle -- The hurly burly -- The field of mustard -- The third prize -- The watercress girl -- Fifty pounds.
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The higgler -- The cherry tree -- The poor man -- The ballet girl -- Arabesque, the mouse -- Alas, poor Bollington! -- Dusky Ruth -- The old venerable -- Adam and Eve and pinch me -- The presser -- The green drake -- Abel Staple disapproves -- Purl and plain -- A broadsheet ballad -- Silver circus -- Luxury -- The fair young willowy tree -- My hundredth tale -- Ring the bells of heaven -- Nixey's harlequin -- Judith -- Father Raven -- The man from Kilsheelan -- Olive and Camilla -- Clorinda walks in heaven -- Doe -- Fine feathers -- Christine's letter -- Ahoy, sailor boy! -- Ninepenny flute -- A little boy lost -- The little mistress -- Fishmonger's fiddle -- The hurly burly -- The field of mustard -- The third prize -- The watercress girl -- Fifty pounds.

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