if you're in a pinch, go to alibris.com, look for "voices" or "voices, 1870-1914" try vansittart. that should be enough attribution once you have the full title; it was quoted in the pages covering the death of Queen victoria in 1901.
Okay, I found a bibliographical reference for that. Are you absolutely sure it was in there? I mean, I guess I can use it like that, but it really has to be accurate! I mean... wow... this is so great, that you know this! *bounces* Another source that goes is into the bibliography! *gleeeee*
You don't have the book, do you? So you could tell me the page number? *puppy eyes*
I'm looking, I'm looking. I'm absolutely positive its there, because Voices was responsible for three thingsd: my adoring the poems of Kavafy, my being addicted to anthologies/books of quotations (hence my recalling H.G. Welles's quote) and my desperate yearning to go to Paris after reading about the Franco-Prussian War.
But I bought the book in 1982 whenb I was 12 and I've moved several times since then -it's here somewhere but i'm scrounging around looking for it.
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Date: 2002-03-22 11:37 am (UTC)You don't have the book, do you? So you could tell me the page number? *puppy eyes*
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Date: 2002-03-22 09:33 pm (UTC)But I bought the book in 1982 whenb I was 12 and I've moved several times since then -it's here somewhere but i'm scrounging around looking for it.