Downhill All the Way: An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 |
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... copies and The Common Reader 1,434 copies in the first twelve months . In 1927 To the Lighthouse was published and was distinctly more successful than any of her previous books , at any rate in England , where the Hogarth Press sold ...
... copies and The Common Reader 1,434 copies in the first twelve months . In 1927 To the Lighthouse was published and was distinctly more successful than any of her previous books , at any rate in England , where the Hogarth Press sold ...
Page 144
... copies in England and 10,926 in America and The Waves sold 10,117 copies in England and 10,380 in America . Virginia's earnings from her books were in 1930 £ 1,294 ( £ 546 in England and £ 748 in America ) , in 1931 £ 1,266 ( £ 798 in ...
... copies in England and 10,926 in America and The Waves sold 10,117 copies in England and 10,380 in America . Virginia's earnings from her books were in 1930 £ 1,294 ( £ 546 in England and £ 748 in America ) , in 1931 £ 1,266 ( £ 798 in ...
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... copies in Britain and 1 39,644 copies in America . It is selling more today than it has ever sold since its publica- tion in 1927. For instance , in 1964 it sold 10,142 copies in Britain and 13,060 in America , and in 1965 22,340 in ...
... copies in Britain and 1 39,644 copies in America . It is selling more today than it has ever sold since its publica- tion in 1927. For instance , in 1964 it sold 10,142 copies in Britain and 13,060 in America , and in 1965 22,340 in ...
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