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George Gissing - Sleeping Fires: "I hate and fear 'science' because of my conviction that, for long to come, it will be the remorseless enemy of mankind"
Our friend the charlatan, By. George Gissing with illus. by: Launcelot Speed
George Gissing: The Cultural Challenge
George Gissing - New Grub Street: "Life is a huge farce, and the advantage of possessing a sense of humour is that it enables one to defy fate with mocking laughter."
Sleeping Fires: George Gissing
Demos: A Story of English Socialism: a story of English socialism (1886) By: George Gissing (in three volume's): Complete set volume I, II and III (Original Classics)
George Gissing - the Odd Women: No, No, Women, Old or Young, Should Never Have to Think About Money
Sleeping fires. By: George Gissing
The Novels of George Gissing, Volume Two (complete and unabridged) including, The Odd Women, Eve's Ransom, The Paying Guest and Will Warburton
George Gissing - Denzil Quarrier: "A man who comes to be hanged has the satisfaction of knowing that he has brought society to its last resource"
New Grub Street: George Gissing (World's Classics)
George Gissing: Voices of the Unclassed
George Gissing - Workers in the Dawn - Volume III (of III): "The art of living is the art of compromise"
The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories: George Gissing's Intriguing Narratives - Unraveling Human Emotions
George Gissing - Charles Dickens: "Literature nowadays is a trade... the successful man of letters is your skilful tradesman"
George Gissing - The Whirlpool: "Have the courage of your desire"
George Gissing - the Crown of Life: For One Thing, I Know Every Book of Mine by Its Scent
George Gissing - Human Odds and Ends: "It is familiarity with life that makes time speed quickly. When every day is a step in the unknown"
George Gissing - The Unclassed: "And why should any man who writes, even if he writes things immortal, nurse anger at the world's neglect?"
The private papers of Henry Ryecroft (1903) by: George Gissing (Classics)
George Gissing - Will Waburton: "To be at other people's orders brings out all the bad in me"
The Collected Letters of George Gissing Volume 9: 1902–1903
The Town Traveller (1898). by George Gissing (original version) novel
George Gissing: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him
George Gissing - By the Ionian Sea: "It is because nations tend towards stupidity and baseness that mankind moves so slowly"
By the Ionian Sea, by George Gissing A NOVEL (World's Classics)
George Gissing - The Paying Guest: "Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event"
The Collected Letters of George Gissing Volume 1: 1863–1880
George Gissing - The Crown of Life: For one thing, I know every book of mine by its scent
George Gissing - The Nether World: "The first time I read an excellent work, it is to me just as if I gained a new friend"
The Unclassed, by George Gissing novel-illustrated
George Gissing - Born In Exile: That is one of the bitter curses of poverty; it leaves no right to be generous
George Gissing - The House of Cobwebs: "Both of them are obvious dwellers in the valley of the shadow of books."
George Gissing - Eve's Ransom: "Have the courage of your desire"
Denzil Quarrier (1892), by George Gissing (novel)
The Collected Letters of George Gissing Volume 4: 1889–1891
George Gissing - Demos: A Story of English Socialism: Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event
George Gissing - The Magazine Stories - Volume I: "I maintain that we people of brains are justified in supplying the mob with the food it likes"
George Gissing - The Town Traveller: "Life, I fancy, would very often be insupportable, but for the luxury of self-compassion."
Eve's ransom. By: George Gissing. / NOVEL /
The Collected Letters of George Gissing Volume 5: 1892-1895
George Gissing - In the Year of Jubilee: "I am much better employed from every point of view, when I live solely for my own satisfaction"
New Grub Street . NOVEL By: George Gissing (World's Classics)
George Gissing - The Magazine Stories - Volume II: "Life, I fancy, would very often be insupportable, but for the luxury of self compassion"
The emancipated By: George Gissing: Novel
The Novels of George Gissing, Volume One (complete and unabridged) including, The Nether World, New Grub Street and Born in Exile
Isabel Clarendon (1885). by George Gissing (novel): complete volume 1 and 2
Born in exile, a novel, by George Gissing: Born in Exile is a novel by George Gissing first published in 1892
New Grub Street, a novel (1891), by George Gissing, complete volume 1,2 and 3
The Odd Women by George Gissing(illustrated Edition)
The Odd Women by George Gissing(illustrated Edition)