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Publisher
Galaxy Magazine
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
John Michael Sharkey (1931-1992) was an American writer who published over eighty plays, many under pen names. Sharkey was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Patrick and Mary Sharkey. In the 1960s, he worked at Playboy and edited the company magazine for Allstate Insurance.
He published science fiction stories starting in 1959 with "The Captain of His Soul," which appeared in Fantastic. He published about fifty stories in science fiction
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Author
Publisher
George H. Doran
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Excerpt: "Mumbo-Jumbo is that department in the ruling of men which is made of dead, false, apparatus; unreasonable; contemptible to the free; unworthy of authority-and Mumbo-Jumbo is the most necessary ingredient in all government. All government is by persuasion. Odd it is that so many do not yet see this! Perhaps not so odd after all; for words trick the mind, and the words of government are not the words of persuasion. But think of the matter...
Author
Publisher
Charles Scribner's Sons
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
This 1883 juvenile novel, a sequel to Eggleston's first and best-known novel, The Hoosier School-Master, is based on the experiences of Eggleston's brother as a teacher. It offers considered criticisms of rural educational practices in Indiana but is also full of nostalgia for a bygone time in American life.
Author
Publisher
THE NOVASCOTIAN [newspaper]
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
This is a Project Gutenberg edition released in 2004.
From the Introduction:
'Here's a book they've namesaked arter me, Sam Slick the Clockmaker, but it tante mine, and I can't altogether jist say rightly whose it is. Some say it's the General's, and some say its the Bishop's, and some say its Howe himself; but I aint availed who it is. Its a wise child that knows its own father. It wipes up the Blue Noses considerable hard, and don't let off the...
Author
Publisher
Henry Colburn
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Elizabeth Pinchard née Sibthorpe ( 1791 – 1820), was an English writer of children's fiction whose stories incorporated moral lessons aimed at older girls. She was recognised above all for The Blind Child, her first and most successful novel.
Pinchard's other fiction included the Ward of Delamere, Family Affection: a tale for youth, Mystery and Confidence, and The Young Countess, which appeared in 1820. A review at that time complimented "all the...
Author
Publisher
Henry Colburn
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Elizabeth Pinchard née Sibthorpe ( 1791 – 1820), was an English writer of children's fiction whose stories incorporated moral lessons aimed at older girls. She was recognised above all for The Blind Child, her first and most successful novel.
Pinchard's other fiction included the Ward of Delamere, Family Affection: a tale for youth, Mystery and Confidence, and The Young Countess, which appeared in 1820. A review at that time complimented "all the...
Author
Publisher
Henry Colburn
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Elizabeth Pinchard née Sibthorpe ( 1791 – 1820), was an English writer of children's fiction whose stories incorporated moral lessons aimed at older girls. She was recognised above all for The Blind Child, her first and most successful novel.
Pinchard's other fiction included the Ward of Delamere, Family Affection: a tale for youth, Mystery and Confidence, and The Young Countess, which appeared in 1820. A review at that time complimented "all the...
Author
Publisher
Richard Bentley and Son
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Frances Eleanor Trollope (née Ternan; 1 August 1835 – 14 August 1913) was an English novelist. She was best known for her biography on her mother-in-law, Frances Milton Trollope, who was famous for her book, Domestic Manners of the Americans, as well as her novels.- from Wikipedia
Author
Publisher
Richard Bentley and Son
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Frances Eleanor Trollope (née Ternan; 1 August 1835 – 14 August 1913) was an English novelist. She was best known for her biography on her mother-in-law, Frances Milton Trollope, who was famous for her book, Domestic Manners of the Americans, as well as her novels.- from Wikipedia
Author
Publisher
Richard Bentley and Son
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Frances Eleanor Trollope (née Ternan; 1 August 1835 – 14 August 1913) was an English novelist. She was best known for her biography on her mother-in-law, Frances Milton Trollope, who was famous for her book, Domestic Manners of the Americans, as well as her novels.- from Wikipedia
Author
Publisher
Richard Bentley and Son
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 – 19 July 1926), later known as Ada Cross, was an English-born Australian writer. She wrote more than 25 works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works. Many of her novels were serialised in Australian newspapers but never published in book form. While she was known to friends and family by her married name, Ada Cross, her newspaper readers knew her as A.C. She later reverted to her maiden...
Author
Publisher
Richard Bentley and Son
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 – 19 July 1926), later known as Ada Cross, was an English-born Australian writer. She wrote more than 25 works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works. Many of her novels were serialised in Australian newspapers but never published in book form. While she was known to friends and family by her married name, Ada Cross, her newspaper readers knew her as A.C. She later reverted to her maiden...
Author
Publisher
Richard Bentley and Son
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 – 19 July 1926), later known as Ada Cross, was an English-born Australian writer. She wrote more than 25 works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works. Many of her novels were serialised in Australian newspapers but never published in book form. While she was known to friends and family by her married name, Ada Cross, her newspaper readers knew her as A.C. She later reverted to her maiden...
Author
Publisher
F.V. White and Co.
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Robert Cleland is not a widely recognized figure in the literary world, and information about his life and bibliography is scarce. Consequently, it presents a challenge to construct a comprehensive and accurate biography that adheres to scholarly standards while simultaneously providing insightful references to his literary style and works; most notably, 'Inchbracken.' Due to the limited nature of available data regarding Cleland's full bibliography,...
Author
Publisher
F.V. White and Co
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Robert Cleland is not a widely recognized figure in the literary world, and information about his life and bibliography is scarce. Consequently, it presents a challenge to construct a comprehensive and accurate biography that adheres to scholarly standards while simultaneously providing insightful references to his literary style and works; most notably, 'Inchbracken.' Due to the limited nature of available data regarding Cleland's full bibliography,...
Author
Publisher
F.V. White and Co.
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Robert Cleland is not a widely recognized figure in the literary world, and information about his life and bibliography is scarce. Consequently, it presents a challenge to construct a comprehensive and accurate biography that adheres to scholarly standards while simultaneously providing insightful references to his literary style and works; most notably, 'Inchbracken.' Due to the limited nature of available data regarding Cleland's full bibliography,...
Author
Publisher
Chapman Hall
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Cradock Nowell: a tale of the New Forest is a three-volume novel by R. D. Blackmore published in 1866. Set in the New Forest and in London, it follows the fortunes of Cradock Nowell who is thrown out of his family home by his father following the suspicious death of Cradock's twin brother Clayton. It was Blackmore's second novel, and the novel he wrote prior to his most famous work Lorna Doone. From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Author
Publisher
Chapman Hall
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Cradock Nowell: a tale of the New Forest is a three-volume novel by R. D. Blackmore published in 1866. Set in the New Forest and in London, it follows the fortunes of Cradock Nowell who is thrown out of his family home by his father following the suspicious death of Cradock's twin brother Clayton. It was Blackmore's second novel, and the novel he wrote prior to his most famous work Lorna Doone. From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Author
Publisher
Remington and Co.
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Elisabeth Bürstenbinder (pen name, Ernst Werner; 25 November 1838, in Berlin – 10 October 1918, in Merano) was a German writer who wrote under the name Ernst Werner. She first gained attention in 1870 with Hermann. Among her works Sacred Vows, Fickle Fortune, Riven Bonds, and some others had English translations.- from Wikipedia
Author
Publisher
Remington and Co.
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Description
Elisabeth Bürstenbinder (pen name, Ernst Werner; 25 November 1838, in Berlin – 10 October 1918, in Merano) was a German writer who wrote under the name Ernst Werner. She first gained attention in 1870 with Hermann. Among her works Sacred Vows, Fickle Fortune, Riven Bonds, and some others had English translations.- from Wikipedia
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