• Complete Set of Jane Austen Novels to be Auctioned by Christies, London

    Updated: 2012-10-29 16:08:52
    Lot 150 is a uniformly bound set of Jane Austen’s novels and is included in Christie’s sale of Valuable Manuscripts and Printed Books, to be held on 21st November at their King Street premises in London. The set includes  the 1813 second edition of edition of Sense and Sensibility, published by Egerton: A first edition [...]

  • Guest post: Susannah Fullerton on her A Dance with Jane Austen and book giveaway!

    Updated: 2012-10-27 17:06:05
    The AGM in Brooklyn brought many pleasures, and one of the most pleasurable was meeting and talking with Susannah Fullerton.  I have long been an admirer – she is the President of the Jane Austen Society of Australia and a quick perusal of their website shows the extent of what she and her organization do, [...]

  • Jane is as popular as ever…

    Updated: 2012-10-27 15:40:54
    if the evidence from Whyte’s of Dublin’s auction last weekend is anything by which to judge. The complete set of five volumes of  Bentley’s first illustrated editions of Jane Austen’s novels published in 1833 realised a sale price €3500. The pre-auction estimate was for €1300-1500, therefore you can see that the sale price was over [...]

  • Jane Austen’s Regency World Magazine Nov/Dec 2012 Preview

    Updated: 2012-10-27 14:52:24
    Reblogged from Austenprose - A Jane Austen Blog: Hot off the presses is the November/December 2012 (No 60) edition of Jane Austen’s Regency World magazine, the ultimate Austen reading indulgence. Here are the featured articles! Some great Christmas gift ideas for the Jane Austen fan in your life You shall go to the dance – [...]

  • Dressing the Miss Bennets, Lisa Brown’s presentation at JASNA AGM 2012

    Updated: 2012-10-26 16:23:31
    Inquiring readers. My first JASNA AGM in Brooklyn started out with a bang. Not only did I room with the wonderful Deb Barnum (Jane Austen in Vermont), but the first workshop I attended was given by Lisa Brown, co-coordinator of the Rochester and Syracuse Regions of JASNA (and the official photographer at the AGM, it [...]

  • Austen-mania book giveaway!

    Updated: 2012-10-26 01:54:01
    Reblogged from JHU Press Blog: Okay Austen-philes, now that the 2012 JASNA (that’s the Jane Austen Society of America to the uninitiated) is through and your lives have returned to some semblance of normalcy, here’s your chance to test your knowledge of Jane Austen and her times. Allowing for variant spellings, the real-world occupants at Baddesley Clinton [...]

  • Elegant Toothpick Cases: Are They Handsome Enough to Tempt Robert Ferrars?

    Updated: 2012-10-25 17:20:46
    He was giving orders for a toothpick-case for himself, and till its size, shape, and ornaments were determined, — all of which, after examining and debating for a quarter of an hour over every toothpick-case in the shop, were finally arranged by his own inventive fancy…  Chapter 33 Sense and Sensibility I thought you might [...]

  • Reader’s Digest recommends Jane Austen in motion

    Updated: 2012-10-25 01:54:58
    Reader’s Digest recommends Jane Austen in motion. The Graphic Canon, Vol. 2, edited by Russ Kick, has just been released – Pride and Prejudice graces the cover!

  • A Chance to Live at Number 4 Sydney Place,Bath?

    Updated: 2012-10-23 16:56:54
    As you are all aware, Jane Austen lived in Bath from 1801-1806. Her first home in the city was one she shared with her parents, the Reverend and Mrs Austen and her sister, Cassandra.  It was a fine house, Number 4 Sydney Place, which was then on the outskirts of Bath.  You may recall that [...]

  • Sandy Lerner Visits Goucher College – Second Impressions

    Updated: 2012-10-23 01:18:37
    Inquiring readers, periodically Christine Stewart sends us her impressions in her quest to understand Jane Austen and study her novels and life in Embarking on a Course of Study. Here is her latest submission. Sandy Lerner, whose successful career as co-founder of Cisco Systems provided her with the fortune to renovate Chawton House, Edward Austen [...]

  • Guest Post: Janine Barchas ~ A Janecation in Yorkshire? ~ Jane Austen’s Real Wentworths

    Updated: 2012-10-22 00:23:58
    Gentle Readers:  I welcome today, Janine Barchas, associate professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin, where she teaches, perfectly situated you might say, Austen in Austin. She has published a number of scholarly articles on Jane Austen and the just released Matters of Fact in Jane Austen: History, Location and Celebrity (Johns Hopkins [...]

  • The Identity of the Purchaser of Jane Austen’s Turquoise Ring Revealed

    Updated: 2012-10-19 12:03:22
    According to reports in the press it is the singer, Kelly Clarkson. She also bought a first edition of Persuasion at the Sotheby’s sale in July However it would appear that Ms. Clarkson cannot take it out of the UK yet, as an export license has not been granted. Will an appeal to keep it [...]

  • Madame Lefroy: the story told by her obituaries

    Updated: 2012-10-17 15:19:19
    In our last post in this small series, we learnt how Anne Lefroy, Jane Austen’s most beloved friend died after a fall from her horse, Her memorial- a beautiful and elegant example of the early 19th century memorial mason’s art-  still stands in Ashe Parish Church, and is fulsome in its praise of her.  If [...]

  • Complete Set of the 1833 Bentley Edition of The Six to be Auctioned in Dublin

    Updated: 2012-10-16 18:39:14
    On Saturday, at their premises in Dublin, Whyte’s auctioneers will be auctioning a complete set of Richard Bentley’s 1833 edition of Jane Austen’s novels in five volumes:  four single volumes each containing one novel, that is, of Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma, and one volume containing the full text of both [...]

  • The JASNA 2012 AGM in Brooklyn ~ Part I: My Jane Austen Book Stash

    Updated: 2012-10-15 22:16:53
    I have not gone missing, though it may seem that indeed I have fallen off the planet – not quite so dramatic though it does almost feel like that – we have sold our house and amidst the joys of house packing, packing up my book business – all gone to storage as we do [...]

  • Visit “Enlightenment Derbyshire”

    Updated: 2012-10-14 14:43:03
    I am a frequent visitor to the Enlightenment Derbyshire website for, as many of you already know, I have a particular fondness for the history of the early years of the industrial revolution during the 18th century. I blame my engineer father who, when I was a tiny child, would take me around the old [...]

  • Shades from Jane Austen

    Updated: 2012-10-09 03:58:16
    Shades from Jane Austen by Honoria Marsh was published in 1975-1976 in a series of limited editions. I saw this rare work at the silent auction table at the 2012 JASNA AGM meeting in NYC. There were many beautiful items, but this one was a standout with its colored illustrations, mostly silhouettes, and a few [...]

  • Upstairs Downstairs, Season 2

    Updated: 2012-10-06 04:32:30
    When Upstairs Downstairs was not included in last spring’s Masterpiece Classic line up I worried that we would not have an opportunity to see the series this year. Not to worry. The first installment of six of Season Two will air this Sunday ,October 7 and end November 11, 2012. In 2010, Upstairs Downstairs aired [...]

  • Northanger Abbey: Catherine Morland as a Young Girl

    Updated: 2012-10-04 03:40:14
    Inquiring readers: While I am at JASNA’s meeting in NYC this weekend, I leave you with this delightful description of Catherine Morland as a very young girl. I have often wondered how much Jane Austen described her own character. After all, she lived with a house full of boys and must have played cricket with [...]

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