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... months . In 1927 To the Lighthouse was published and was distinctly more successful than any of her previous books ... months the Hogarth Press sold 8,104 copies , over twice as many as To the Lighthouse had sold in its first 12 months ...
... months . In 1927 To the Lighthouse was published and was distinctly more successful than any of her previous books ... months the Hogarth Press sold 8,104 copies , over twice as many as To the Lighthouse had sold in its first 12 months ...
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... months sold 3,373 copies in England and 3,271 in America . Then in 1933 came Flush . This was a great success . The Hogarth Press sold 18,739 copies in the first six months and Harcourt , Brace 14,081 in America , where it was an ...
... months sold 3,373 copies in England and 3,271 in America . Then in 1933 came Flush . This was a great success . The Hogarth Press sold 18,739 copies in the first six months and Harcourt , Brace 14,081 in America , where it was an ...
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... months to get Freud out of their clutches . He arrived in London in the first week in June and three months later moved into a house in Maresfield Gardens which was to be his permanent home . When he and his family had had time to ...
... months to get Freud out of their clutches . He arrived in London in the first week in June and three months later moved into a house in Maresfield Gardens which was to be his permanent home . When he and his family had had time to ...
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