Philip Guedalla

Philip Guedalla (12 March 1889 – 16 December 1944) was an English barrister, and a popular historical and travel writer and biographer. His wit and epigrams are well-known, one example being "Even reviewers read a Preface". He also was the originator of a now-common theory on Henry James, writing that "The work of Henry James has always seemed divisible by a simple dynastic arrangement into three reigns: James I, James II, and the Old Pretender". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Guedalla, Philip, 1889-1944
    Published 1937
    Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Doran & company, inc., 1937.
    xiii, 400 p. illus. (maps) 24 cm.
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    by Guedalla, Philip, 1889-1944
    Published 1928
    New York, London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1928.
    6 p. ̋., 11-204 p. front., ports. 24 cm.
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    by Guedalla, Philip, 1889-1944
    Published 1926
    New York, London, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1926.
    xi, 302 p. ports. 24 cm.

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