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    North and South

    Yayınevi : Karbon Kitaplar
    ISBN :9786057738257
    Sayfa Sayısı :581
    Baskı Sayısı :1
    Ebatlar :13.5x19.5 cm
    Basım Yılı :2019
    290,50 ₺
    232,40 ₺

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    Tahmini Kargoya Veriliş Zamanı: 2-4 iş günü içerisinde tedarik edilip kargoya verilecektir.

    First published in serial form in Household Words in 1854-1855 and in volume form in 1855.

    On its appearance in 'Household Words,' this tale was obliged to conform to the conditions imposed by the requirements of a weekly publication, and likewise to confine itself within certain advertised limits, in order that faith might be kept with the public. Although these conditions were made as light as they well could be, the author found it impossible to develope the story in the manner originally intended, and, more especially, was compelled to hurry on events with an improbable rapidity towards the close. In some degree to remedy this obvious defect, various short passages have been inserted, and several new chapters added. With this brief explanation, the tale is commended to the kindness of the reader;

    'Beseking hym lowly, of mercy and pite,
    Of its rude makyng to have compassion.'

    First published in serial form in Household Words in 1854-1855 and in volume form in 1855.

    On its appearance in 'Household Words,' this tale was obliged to conform to the conditions imposed by the requirements of a weekly publication, and likewise to confine itself within certain advertised limits, in order that faith might be kept with the public. Although these conditions were made as light as they well could be, the author found it impossible to develope the story in the manner originally intended, and, more especially, was compelled to hurry on events with an improbable rapidity towards the close. In some degree to remedy this obvious defect, various short passages have been inserted, and several new chapters added. With this brief explanation, the tale is commended to the kindness of the reader;

    'Beseking hym lowly, of mercy and pite,
    Of its rude makyng to have compassion.'

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