12-20-2015, 05:05 PM
Doug SmileyChristmas at Bracebridge Hall
...a journey
In 1815 Washington Irving sailed to England to help his brother, Peter,
run his business and while there he kept a notebook
from which he developed his famous Sketch Book
published 1820 under the pseudonym Geoffrey Crayon...
In 1975 the Angelica Press Corp republished this work
{in a 2000 copy edition set in 12 point Scotch Roman}
which I acquired soon after.
This edition has become my favourite book to [re]read
at Christmas time because (as the publisher has noted):
"Irving wrote this story to uplift his readers' spirits in those "days of evil'.
....These days, evil or not, we hope the effect will be the same!"
read it here:
https://archive.org/stream/old...vi#page/n19/mode/2up12-23-2017, 11:54 AM
Doug Smiley...still my favourite read during Christmas
12-12-2019, 02:33 PM
Doug Smiley https://archive.org/details/ol...asbrac00irvi/page/n5click on pages to turn-->
..."Irving wrote this story to uplift his readers' spirits in those 'days of evil'.
....These days, evil or not,
we hope the effect will be the same!"