B22657

Shelfmark

Lg.3.21

Author

Powell, Anthony

Title

A question of upbringing :, a novel /, by Anthony Powell.

Varying form of title

A dance to the music of time

Publication, distribution, etc.

London ; Melbourne ; Toronto :, William Heinemann Ltd.,, 1951.

Physical description

[8], 230p ;, 19cm.

Series statement

(A dance to the music of time, 1)

Note

Series information is final series title. Series title 'The music of time' used before that. This book has no series title.

Note

With a half-title.

Note

Publisher's red cloth binding with lettering stamped in gold and black on spine.

Note

With dust-jacket.

Note

Title-page signed by author.

Provenance

Ms. inscription: "[To Eton College School Library] April 1971, Le Bas's boys appear to have been accomodated at Walpole House ... Anthony Powell".

Provenance

Ms. inscription: "Isobel Strachey".

Binding

Housed in blue leather and cloth box with gilt lettering and tooling ; made by R. L. Day (binder's stamp inside).

Subject

Public schools, History, 20th century, England.

Added entry--name

Day, R. L, binder.

Added entry--name

Strachey, Isobel, former owner.

Added entry--name

heinemann

Added entry--place

England, London.
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300##$a[8], 230p ;$c19cm.
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500##$aSeries information is final series title. Series title 'The music of time' used before that. This book has no series title.
500##$aWith a half-title.
500##$aPublisher's red cloth binding with lettering stamped in gold and black on spine.
500##$aWith dust-jacket.
500##$aTitle-page signed by author.
561##$aMs. inscription: "[To Eton College School Library] April 1971, Le Bas's boys appear to have been accomodated at Walpole House ... Anthony Powell".
561##$aMs. inscription: "Isobel Strachey".
563##$aHoused in blue leather and cloth box with gilt lettering and tooling ; made by R. L. Day (binder's stamp inside).
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7001#$aDay, R. L.$ebinder.
7001#$aStrachey, Isobel$eformer owner.
7102#$aHeinemann
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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