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AbeBooks.com: Miracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel: First American Edition. Novel of the inhabitants of a great modern Hotel whom include a newspaper magnate, a financier and his Communistic son, the general, the priest, socialite, Ninette de Nina the movie star, a scientist, spiritualist medium and Arab chieftain. Near Fine in edge chipped dustjacket, about an inch of loss at lower spine area ... Miracle on Sinai: A Satirical Novel. Sitwell, Osbert. Duckworth, 1933. Hardcover. Blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Lean to spine. Head and tail of spine creased and frayed. Extremities faded and rubbed, corners bumped. Dust jacket creased, faded and soiled with chips and tears. Good / good.Author: Osbert SitwellMiracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel | Osbert SITWELLhttps://www.yesterdaysgallery.com/pages/books/...SITWELL, Osbert. Miracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel. New York: Henry Holt and Co, (1934). First American Edition. Novel of the inhabitants of a great modern Hotel whom include a newspaper magnate, a financier and his Communistic son, the general, the priest, socialite, Ninette de Nina the movie star, a scientist, spiritualist medium and Arab chieftain. New edition hardback with a preface, 1948, with unclipped jacket. In overall very good used condition with only minor signs of age, handling and storage - yello Miracle on Sinai : a satirical novel / Sir Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, 5th Baronet Sitwell (1892-1969) Category. Books. Date. 1933. Materials. Place of origin. London. Collection. Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent (Accredited Museum) NT 3175609. Summary. Miracle on Sinai,: A satirical novel, Sitwell, Osbert Book condition: Good Book Description Good. Good + paperback. Albatross Modern Continental Libr., 1934. Buy Miracle on Sinai, : A satirical novel, by Sitwell, Osbert (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.Author: Osbert SitwellFormat: HardcoverMiracle on Sinai: A Satirical Novel by Sitwell, Osbert ...https://www.abebooks.com/Miracle- Sinai-Satirical...AbeBooks.com: Miracle on Sinai: A Satirical Novel: Hardcover. Blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Lean to spine. Head and tail of spine creased and frayed. Extremities faded and rubbed, corners bumped. Dust jacket creased, faded and soiled with chips and tears. NNL_ALEPH990021721120205171 : ספר | .pages ; 19 cm 382 SITWELL, Osbert. Miracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel. Image(s) fournie(s) par le vendeur. Agrandir les images Miracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel SITWELL, Osbert. Edité par Henry Holt and Co New York (1934), 1934. Couverture rigide. Sitwellian Satire; MIRACLE ON SINAI. By Osbert Sitwell. 344 pp. New York: Henry Holt & Co. $2. Miracle on Sinai: A Satirical Novel by Osbert Sitwell and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.co.uk. by Osbert Sitwell ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 28, 1934 A satirical novel which should appeal to the audience that enjoyed FATHER MALACHI'S MIRACLE. Sitwellian characters held up to pitiless spotlighting, -- English, American, simple, complex, mostly frauds and hypocrites, in a de luxe hotel near Mount Sinai.Author: Osbert SitwellMiracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel de SITWELL, Osbert ...https://www.iberlibro.com/primera- edicion/Miracle...SITWELL, Osbert. Miracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel. Imagen de la librería. Aumentar la imagen Miracle on Sinai, A Satirical Novel SITWELL, Osbert. Editorial: Henry Holt and Co New York (1934), 1934. Encuadernación de tapa dura. Guardar para más tarde. Omitir e ir al contenido principal.us. Libros Books > Antiquarian & Collectible. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab. Re-edited over three quarters of a century after its initial publication, The Man Who Lost Himself has found new popularity as an idiosyncratic mystery novel. Sitwell, sure in himself of the techniques he was exercising, went on to write several further novels, including Miracle on Sinai (1934) and Those Were the Days (1937) neither of which received the same glowing reviews as his first. Miracle on Sinai,: A satirical novel, by Sitwell, Osbert A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less. Osbert Sitwell. MIRACLE ON SINAI: A Satirical Novel. London:Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., 1948. New edition with preface. 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Read more here. Skip to content. Sign In; Register; Help; You have items in your cart. Toggle book search form. Select type of book search you would like to make. Enter terms or ISBN number you wish to find More Search Options. Search ... Miracle on Sinai by Osbert Sitwell available in Hardcover on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. Miracle on Sinai, a satirical novel by Osbert Sitwell ( Book ) 40 editions published between 1933 and 1949 in 3 languages and held by 429 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Miracle on Sinai (1933) ... (1941) and a collection of satirical fairy-tales, Fee Fi Fo Fum!: A Book of Fairy Stories (1959). Osbert Sitwell was born in London, the son of the fourth baronet Sir George Reresby Sitwell and of Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison (d. 1937), daughter of the first earl of Londesborough. ... 1948 Miracle on Sinai: a satirical novel by Osbert Sitwell with 1 wood-engraving by GR, Duckworth Countess Kate by Charlotte M. Yonge, illustrated by GR, Faber & Faber; 1949 The Bedside Barsetshire, compiled by Lance O'Tingay, drawings by GR, Faber & Faber AbeBooks.com: Miracle on Sinai: 1st Edition 1934. The authors own book. Only 12 copies produced by the publisher Albatross in a special leather edition. Albatross Press produced a trade edition of the book in a softback version. Book is very good++ and bright. Contents good. More images can be taken upon request. Ref15324 Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Miracle On Sinai. Sitwell, Osbert. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1934. Hardcover. Beige cloth with orange lettering. Lean to spine. Boards soiled, corners bumped. Bookplate on paste-down endpaper. Dust jacket rubbed and soiled with chips and tears. Good / good. Item #3248Author: Osbert SitwellOsbert Sitwell - Wikipediahttps://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osbert_SitwellTranslate this pageSir Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, al cincilea baronet, (n. 6 decembrie 1892, Londra, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 4 mai 1969, Castello di Montegufoni ⁠(d), Toscana, Italia) a fost un scriitor englez.Sora sa mai mare a fost poeta Edith Sitwell, iar fratele său mai mic a fost Sacheverell Sitwell.Ca și frații săi, și-a dedicat viața artei și literaturii. Fee Fi Fo Fum ! A book of fairy stories, by Osbert Sitwell (1959) complément d'information. Marée basse. - [4] (1955) complément d'information. The Four continents, being more discursions on travel, art and life, by Osbert Sitwell. Drawings by Daniel Maloney (1954) complément d'information. Collected stories. Osbert Sitwell (1953 ... Miracle on Sinai: Amazon.de: Osbert Sitwell: Bücher Select Your Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads, … Noble essences : a book of characters by Osbert Sitwell ( Book ) Left hand, right hand! by Osbert Sitwell ( Book ) The Sitwells : Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell by G. He published his first book, Argonaut and Juggernaut in 1919. His first work of fiction, Triple Fugue, appeared in 1924. Sitwell was a gifted essayist and short story writer in addition to his excellent criticism and literary analysis. In 1943, he succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father Sir George Raresby Sitwell. The scarlet tree by Osbert Sitwell ( Book ) Laughter in the next room by Osbert Sitwell ( Book ) A bibliography of Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell Sitwell by Richard Fifoot ( Book ) X Filters : Fiction - ML X Hamburg : X Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969. X . Miracle on -اﻷﯾﻮب، أﯾﻮب ﺣﺴﯿﻦ، Book List.
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