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100%: Hobbes, John Oliver: The School for Saints (ISBN: 9781150733154) 2012, General Books, Miami FL, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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100%: John Oliver Hobbes: The School For Saints (ISBN: 9781179658230) Nabu Press, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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100%: John Oliver Hobbes, Will Bradley: The School for Saints (ISBN: 9781356159475) Palala Press, in Englisch, Broschiert.
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100%: Hobbes, John Oliver: The School For Saints (ISBN: 9781142925000) 2010, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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100%: John Oliver Hobbes, Will Bradley: The School For Saints (ISBN: 9781176962996) Nabu Press, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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82%: Hobbes, John Oliver: The School For Saints (1897) (ISBN: 9781164073147) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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82%: John Oliver Hobbes: The School for Saints, etc. [A tale.] (ISBN: 9781241578602) 2011, British Library, Historical Print Editions, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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ISBN: 9781548712013 bzw. 1548712019, Band: 16, in Englisch, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. In The School for Saints -- a somewhat fantastic title -- there is one passage that is beautiful and exceedingly touching. I have seldom read anything more exquisite, more tender, or more true than the description of the lad Robert s first passion of love for the beautiful lady whom he imagined to be the incarnation of all the virtues and who was the star at a Parisian concert hall. All that is charming to the last degree, and I feel grateful to John Oliver Hobbes for having interpreted so truthfully and so pathetically the splendor and the anguish of the first boyish passion. Everybody understands calf love, she makes Henriette remark, but if so, very few have ever done as much justice to the theme as she has done. If she understood other love as well as calf love, she might be the greatest among our women novelists. The story of The School for Saints is, in brief, the story of a high-born young man, half French, half English, nurtured on Amadis de Gaul and the Romances of Chivalry, who begins life as the companion of a crippled son of an ambassador, and after various adventures in English politics and in Carlist wars, finds himself in Parliament as a follower of Mr. Disraeli, and the husband of the daughter of the actress who first touched his boyish heart. The first great feature of the book are the interviews with Mr. Disraeli-very well managed on the whole, but too much sugar and too little devil in the old man to make the portrait lifelike. Perhaps in the next volume -for there is to be a sequel, covering ten years of the hero s life-we may see Dizzy more as he was in public and less as he was in private life. The second feature is the description of Prim and of Spain just before the Hohenzollern candidature plunged Europe into war. There is something about the scene where the heroine and the old Carlist Countess, her hostess, set fire to a mill in which they propose to burn themselves to death, and are rescued by the hero. But all that Carlist revolutionary business is very well done, and some of the descriptions are admirable. A novelist who succeeds in utilizing the real Disraeli and the real Prim as persons in her romance has done enough for glory. But John Oliver Hobbes has done more than this: she has created a Lady FitzReeves, who is a very real person indeed. It is interesting to find ladies of high degree so frankly making love to eligible suitors who do not return their affection. --The Review of Reviews, Vol. 16.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. In The School for Saints -- a somewhat fantastic title -- there is one passage that is beautiful and exceedingly touching. I have seldom read anything more exquisite, more tender, or more true than the description of the lad Robert s first passion of love for the beautiful lady whom he imagined to be the incarnation of all the virtues and who was the star at a Parisian concert hall. All that is charming to the last degree, and I feel grateful to John Oliver Hobbes for having interpreted so truthfully and so pathetically the splendor and the anguish of the first boyish passion. Everybody understands calf love, she makes Henriette remark, but if so, very few have ever done as much justice to the theme as she has done. If she understood other love as well as calf love, she might be the greatest among our women novelists. The story of The School for Saints is, in brief, the story of a high-born young man, half French, half English, nurtured on Amadis de Gaul and the Romances of Chivalry, who begins life as the companion of a crippled son of an ambassador, and after various adventures in English politics and in Carlist wars, finds himself in Parliament as a follower of Mr. Disraeli, and the husband of the daughter of the actress who first touched his boyish heart. The first great feature of the book are the interviews with Mr. Disraeli-very well managed on the whole, but too much sugar and too little devil in the old man to make the portrait lifelike. Perhaps in the next volume -for there is to be a sequel, covering ten years of the hero s life-we may see Dizzy more as he was in public and less as he was in private life. The second feature is the description of Prim and of Spain just before the Hohenzollern candidature plunged Europe into war. There is something about the scene where the heroine and the old Carlist Countess, her hostess, set fire to a mill in which they propose to burn themselves to death, and are rescued by the hero. But all that Carlist revolutionary business is very well done, and some of the descriptions are admirable. A novelist who succeeds in utilizing the real Disraeli and the real Prim as persons in her romance has done enough for glory. But John Oliver Hobbes has done more than this: she has created a Lady FitzReeves, who is a very real person indeed. It is interesting to find ladies of high degree so frankly making love to eligible suitors who do not return their affection. --The Review of Reviews, Vol. 16.
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In “The School for Saints” -- a somewhat fantastic title -- there is one passage that is beautiful and exceedingly touching. I have seldom read anything more exquisite, more tender, or more true than the description of the lad Robert’s first passion of love for the beautiful lady whom he imagined to be the incarnation of all the virtues and who was the star at a Parisian concert hall. All that is charming to the last degree, and I feel grateful to John Oliver Hobbes for having interpreted so truthfully and so pathetically the splendor and the anguish of the first boyish passion. "Everybody understands calf love," she makes Henriette remark, but if so, very few have ever done as much justice to the theme as she has done. If she understood other love as well as calf love, she might be the greatest among our women novelists. The story of “ The School for Saints” is, in brief, the story of a high-born young man, half French, half English, nurtured on Amadis de Gaul and the Romances of Chivalry, who begins life as the companion of a crippled son of an ambassador, and after various adventures in English politics and in Carlist wars, finds himself in Parliament as a follower of Mr. Disraeli, and the husband of the daughter of the actress who first touched his boyish heart. The first great feature of the book are the interviews with Mr. Disraeli—very well managed on the whole, but too much sugar and too little devil in the old man to make the portrait lifelike. Perhaps in the next volume —for there is to be a sequel, covering ten years of the hero’s life—we may see Dizzy more as he was in public and less as he was in private life. The second feature is the description of Prim and of Spain just before the Hohenzollern candidature plunged Europe into war. There is something about the scene where the heroine and the old Carlist Countess, her hostess, set fire to a mill in which they propose to burn themselves to death, and are rescued by the hero. But all that Carlist revolutionary business is very well done, and some of the descriptions are admirable. A novelist who succeeds in utilizing the real Disraeli and the real Prim as persons in her romance has done enough for glory. But John Oliver Hobbes has done more than this: she has created a Lady FitzReeves, who is a very real person indeed. It is interesting to find ladies of high degree so frankly making love to eligible suitors who do not return their affection. --The Review of Reviews, Vol. 16, Paperback, Label: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Product group: Book, Published: 2017-07-07, Studio: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wordery USA.
In “The School for Saints” -- a somewhat fantastic title -- there is one passage that is beautiful and exceedingly touching. I have seldom read anything more exquisite, more tender, or more true than the description of the lad Robert’s first passion of love for the beautiful lady whom he imagined to be the incarnation of all the virtues and who was the star at a Parisian concert hall. All that is charming to the last degree, and I feel grateful to John Oliver Hobbes for having interpreted so truthfully and so pathetically the splendor and the anguish of the first boyish passion. "Everybody understands calf love," she makes Henriette remark, but if so, very few have ever done as much justice to the theme as she has done. If she understood other love as well as calf love, she might be the greatest among our women novelists. The story of “ The School for Saints” is, in brief, the story of a high-born young man, half French, half English, nurtured on Amadis de Gaul and the Romances of Chivalry, who begins life as the companion of a crippled son of an ambassador, and after various adventures in English politics and in Carlist wars, finds himself in Parliament as a follower of Mr. Disraeli, and the husband of the daughter of the actress who first touched his boyish heart. The first great feature of the book are the interviews with Mr. Disraeli—very well managed on the whole, but too much sugar and too little devil in the old man to make the portrait lifelike. Perhaps in the next volume —for there is to be a sequel, covering ten years of the hero’s life—we may see Dizzy more as he was in public and less as he was in private life. The second feature is the description of Prim and of Spain just before the Hohenzollern candidature plunged Europe into war. There is something about the scene where the heroine and the old Carlist Countess, her hostess, set fire to a mill in which they propose to burn themselves to death, and are rescued by the hero. But all that Carlist revolutionary business is very well done, and some of the descriptions are admirable. A novelist who succeeds in utilizing the real Disraeli and the real Prim as persons in her romance has done enough for glory. But John Oliver Hobbes has done more than this: she has created a Lady FitzReeves, who is a very real person indeed. It is interesting to find ladies of high degree so frankly making love to eligible suitors who do not return their affection. --The Review of Reviews, Vol. 16, Paperback, Label: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Product group: Book, Published: 2017-07-07, Studio: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
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