G. F. Maine
G. F. Maine | |
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Born | George Frederick Maine |
Occupation | Editor |
Nationality | Scottish |
Period | 1947–1977 |
Subject |
British Literature Theology |
Notable works | A Book of Scotland |
George Frederick Maine is a Scottish author and editor.
Most of his work was leather-bound, and published by Collins.
Author
- A Book of Scotland (1950, 51, 53, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68, 69, 81)
ISBN: 0-00-410802-7, 0-904002-67-5 - A Book of Daily Readings: Passages in prose and verse for solace and meditation (1953, 1990)
- The Life and Teachings of the Master (1953)
- The Life and Teachings of Christ (1953, 1970)
- Great Thoughts Birthday Book (1977)
Editor
Title | Author | Introduction | Publication Dates |
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Songs from Robert Burns 1759–1796 | Robert Burns | G. F. Maine | 1947, 1967, 1973 |
My Lady of the Chimney Corner | Alexander H. Irvine | 1948, 1966 | |
A Shakespeare Anthology | William Shakespeare | G. F. Maine | 1948, 1964, 1995 |
The Works of Oscar Wilde | Oscar Wilde | G. F. Maine | 1949,50,52,54,57,61 |
Kenilworth | Sir Walter Scott | Sir H.J.C. Grierson | 1952 |
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (Collins Classics, 632) | Tobias Smollett | V. S. Pritchett | 1954 |
Poems and Songs of Robert Burns | Robert Burns | James Barke | 1955 |
The Imitation of Christ | Thomas à Kempis | G. F. Maine | 1955 |
The Life of the Buddha | L. Adams Beck | G. F. Maine | 1957 |
New Gem Dictionary | Anne Scott | 1959 | |
Collins Little Gem Dictionary (Latin-English, English-Latin) | D. A. Kidd | 1964 | |
The Greatest Thing in the World and 21 other Addresses | Henry Drummond | J. Y. Simpson | 1966 |
Italian (Collins' Pocket Interpreters) | Isopel May | 1966 | |
Tennyson Birthday Book | Alfred Tennyson | 1967 | |
Essays and Poems | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Delancey Ferguson | 1967, 1997 |
The Complete Works of Shakespeare:
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William Shakespeare | 1968, 1969 | |
Dombey and Son | Charles Dickens | Mark Whyte | 1974 |
Villette | Charlotte Brontë | Phyllis Bentley | 1975 |
Lorna Doone | R. D. Blackmore | L. A. G. Strong | 1977 |
Jane Eyre | Charlotte Brontë | Bonamy Dobrée | 1977 |
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