Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 - 4 May 1924) was an English author and poet; she published her books for children under the name of E. Nesbit. She wrote or collaborated on more than 60 books of children's literature. She was also a political activist and...
The Incomplete Amorist is a novel written by Edith Nesbit, an English author best known for her children's books. The novel was first published in 1906 and tells the story of a young woman named Alicia Darracott who is engaged to a wealthy but dull man named Horace Carpenter...
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The Incomplete Amorist is a novel written by Edith Nesbit, an English author who is best known for her children's books. This particular work, however, is intended for a more mature audience and explores themes of love, marriage, and infidelity.The story follows the lives of...
A gentle tale of romance and art from a noted children's author . . . "He asked idle questions: she answered them with a conscientious tremulous truthfulness that showed to him as the most finished art. Betty told him nervously and in words ill-chosen everything that he asked...
"The Incomplete Amorist" from Edith Nesbit. English author and poet (1858-1924).
The Incomplete Amorist (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Glossy Cover Finish): A gentle tale of romance and art from a noted children's author . . . "He asked idle questions: she answered them with a conscientious tremulous truthfulness that showed to him as the most finished...
Reproduction of the original: The Incomplete Amorist by E. Nesbit
Reproduction of the original: The Incomplete Amorist by E. Nesbit
A gentle tale of romance and art from a noted children's author . . . "He asked idle questions: she answered them with a conscientious tremulous truthfulness that showed to him as the most finished art. Betty told him nervously and in words ill-chosen everything that he asked...
A gentle tale of romance and art from a noted children's author . . . "He asked idle questions: she answered them with a conscientious tremulous truthfulness that showed to him as the most finished art.