Copp Clarke is a Canadian author who gained recognition for his contributions to the literary world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Toronto in 1852, Clarke’s writing style was heavily influenced by the Victorian era. His works primarily fall under the genres of historical fiction and adventure, often exploring themes of exploration, colonialism, and the clash of cultures. Notable works by Copp Clarke include “The Mystery of the Frozen Deep,” a thrilling tale set in the Arctic, and “The Lost City of Zara,” an adventure novel set in a fictional ancient civilization.
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1917 Set of 5: Copp Clarke Literature Series Midsummer’s Night Dream, The Tempest, Nine Poems, Four Poems, Goldsmith & Longfellow
This is a set of 5 volumes from The Copp Clarke Literature Series, edited by O.J. Stevenson, M.A., D. Paed. The first volume, “Four Poems,” includes works by Goldsmith, Tennyson, Wordsworth, and Gray. There are written ink and pencil annotations throughout the book and back inside cover. The second volume, “Selections from Goldsmith and Longfellow,” is signed by Karen Dempsey and Caldwater P School on the insider front cover. The third and fourth volumes are both from the Canadian School Shakespeare series, with “The Tempest” and “A Midsummer-night’s Dream” respectively. The former is almost as good as new, while the latter has some pencil underlining and annotations throughout. Both volumes are signed by previous owners on the inside front cover. The last volume, “Nine Poems from Goldsmith, Browning, Tennyson, Arnold,” is heavily annotated throughout and has minor dog bite markings. It is signed by several people on the inside front cover, and contains several added sheets of class notes and tests by Harold Dempsey and Myrtle Olafson.
$75.00