The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors Br-Bz Bramah, Ernest. Kai Lung s Golden Hours(Gutenberg texts) The Mirror of KongHo (Gutenberg BushBanks, Olivia Ward (1869- ) aka Mrs. Olivia Bush http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/richmond/88/1libbr.htm
Extractions: web hosting domain names photo sharing Brackett, Anna C. Bradbury, John: Braddon, Mary Elizabeth: Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, contrib.: Bradford, Mary Davison: Bradford, Sarah H.: Bradford, William: Bradlaugh, Charles: Doubts in Dialogue (HTML at infidels.org) A Few Words About the Devil (HTML at infidels.org) A Plea for Atheism (HTML at infidels.org) What Did Jesus Teach? (HTML at infidels.org) Who Was Jesus Christ?
Henry Sotherans - Piccadilly NotesPiccadilly Notes New York D. Appleton and Company, 1869. £398 47 Bramah, Ernest. Kai Lung sGolden Hours. With a Preface by Hilaire Belloc. Grant Richards. 1924. £148 http://www.sotherans.co.uk/Catalogues/PicNotes48/Acton-Burgess.html
Extractions: 2 AFLALO, F.G. Sunset Playgrounds; Fishing Days and Others in California and Canada. 8vo. Recent crimson half calf, spine gilt in 6 compartments, titled in 2, 4 with gilt piscatorial emblems, top edges gilt; xii + pp. 251, with a photographic frontispiece of "Dr. Holder, The Author, and Mexican Joe .", rod fishing in a skiff, and with 35 other photographic plates on 31 leaves; an excellent copy of one of Aflalo's rarer works.First edition. Fitzgerald Hampton: "Gives useful information on fishing in California, Western Canada, and the West Indies". Fitzgerald Hampton p. 9.
Gaslight Contents By Author Ernest Bramah (pseud. for Ernest Bramah Smith) The coin of Dionysius F (1914) The James De Mille The cord and the creese F (1869, 1897 ed. http://www.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/fiction.htm
Extractions: on the Gaslight website "Fraudulent spiritualism unveiled" [N] *at our American website* "A simple act of piety" [F] (1918, 1919 ed.) "The fable of the inveterate joker who remained in Montana" [F] (Prepared by Diana Patterson) "A desperate adventure" [F] (year?) An African millionaire [F] Miss Cayley adventures [F] "Wolverden Tower" [F] (1900 ed.) "Vampyres and ghouls" [N] "Can a blind man see a ghost?" [N] "How spirits materialize" [N] (c. 1907) "The weird violin" [F] Train wreckers betrayed; or, Bob Brooks in Kansas [F] [F] "How we got up the Glenmutchkin railway, and how we got out of it again" [F] (Oct., 1845) "How he left the hotel" [F] The triumphs of Eugene Valmont [F] "The hatred of the queen: a story from Burma" [F] (1922 ed.)
Tomfolio.com: Books On Books, Book Collecting Bramah, Ernest Kennerley, Mitchell Sheridan, Frances Giordano Bruno The House that Beadle Built, 1859 to 1869; Starke, Richard Henry Wilde. http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?subid=233
HAYCRAFT'S DETECTIVE STORY BOOKSHELF Ernest Bramah, Max Carrados. 1914. John Dickson Carr, The Arabian Nights Murder.1936 1869. Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Sulky Girl. 1933 http://home.comcast.net/~dwtaylor1/haycraft.html
Extractions: BOOKSHELF ARTHUR CONON DOYLE GASTON LEROUX This list was compiled by Howard Haycraft and published in 1941 in Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective Story. The list was prepared for unpretentious detective story fans who may care to assemble for their own pleasure cornerstone libraries of the best and most influential writing in the medium. The titles were published 1841-1938. See also the Haycraft-Queen Cornerstones. Margery Allingham Death of a Ghost. 1934 Eric Ambler A Coffin for Demetrios. 1939 Frederick Irving Anderson The Book of Murder. 1930 H.C. Bailey Call Mr. Fortune. 1920 H.C. Bailey The Red Castle. 1932 Robert Barr The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont. 1906 G.R. Benson (Lord Chanwood) Tracks in the Snow. 1906 E.C. Bentley Trent's Last Case (or The Woman in Black) 1913 Anthony Berkeley The Poisoned Chocolates Case. 1929 Earl Derr Biggers The House Without a Key. 1925 Nicholas Blake The Beast Must Die. 1938 Ernest Bramah Max Carrados. 1914 John Dickson Carr The Arabian Nights Murder. 1936 G.K. Chesterton
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Cloud Chamber 107 He started it by inviting me to do Ernest Bramah s `The Strange Case of Cyril or Mendeleyev who published the basic structure of the Table in 1869. http://www.ansible.co.uk/cc/cc107.html
Extractions: July 2000 CC Index Articles Home Some people, I'm told, actually went voluntarily outdoors at the height of the June heatwave. Truly there are aliens among us. I retreated from my simmering office to cooler rooms, to work on the battered laptop kept for just these occasions: except, oh argh, the thing was disintegrating both physically (screen hinge failure) and electronically, with blackness lapping at the edges of the display. It is more of a strain that one might imagine to see the article in progress through tunnel vision, trying to remember what letters appear at the beginnings of lines and regularly losing the cursor in the dark zone at far left. Again, the time to buy shiny new computer toys approaches! Nature Notes. Feather-footed through the plashy fen passes the questing vole ... well, no, just a quick footnote to last issue's mention of the flying stag beetle tapping alarmingly at our windows. The real show came at twilight a few days later as, in precisely the patch of sky visible from our dinner table, at least six equally enormous beetles disported themselves in the airspace around next door's syringa, puttering to and fro like helicopters with leggy, alien silhouettes. Mating flights? Later Chris Bell assured me that these beasties are rare and protected, so we should jolly well feel privileged. Less inspiringly, wasps have built their nest in the bedroom window frame, with alarmingly high traffic at all hours: luckily there's no opening into the house, but Hazel swears she can hear the little buggers munching on our very own wood.
Victorian And Edwardian Collection Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951. A prisoner in fairyland the book that Uncle Bramah, Ernest. The secret of the league the story of a social war. http://www.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/vande/bvande.htm
BOOK COLLECTOR (George Elliots Agatha1869 After by John Carter; Mrs Centlivre by JE Norton; (Ernest Bramah by William White; Further Reminiscences (22) by PH Muir; http://www.idedrich.co.uk/Mags/Book Collector.htm
Extractions: Editors later joined by Postage is extra at cost. 1953 Summer. 2/2. (Memories of Eric Gill by R Gibbings; Elkin Mathews(6) by P H Muir; 18 th Summer. 5/2. 1957 Winter. th 1964 Summer. 13/2. Winter. 13/4 Summer. 14/2 1966 Summer. 15/2. (Z Cope asks, Winter. 15/4 Spring. 16/1 Winter. 17/4 Autumn. 19/3 1972 Autumn. 21/3. 1973 Summer. 22/2. (G Keynes on J Donne; D A Harrop on Anthony Gardner; A Shropshire Lad Label Variants by David A Randall; The 1 st Autumn. 22/3 st Summer. 23/2 Autumn. 23/3 Winter. 23/4 1975 Autumn. 24/3. (Incunablia in the USSR, 1965-74. The 18 th th Summer. 30/2 Autumn. 30/3 1982 Spring. 31/1. 1982 Summer. Spring. 32/1
Best Detective Novels Nicholas Blake, The Beast Must Die. 1938. Ernest Bramah, Max Carrados. 1914. EmileGaboriau, Monsieur Lecoq. 1869. Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Sulky Girl http://www.topmystery.com/books16.htm
Extractions: BOOKSHELF This list was compiled by Howard Haycraft and published in 1941 in Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective Story. The list was prepared for unpretentious detective story fans who may care to assemble for their own pleasure cornerstone libraries of the best and most influential writing in the medium. The titles were published 1841-1938. See also the Haycraft-Queen Cornerstones. Margery Allingham
BiblioReview, A Project Of Biblioworks.com THE WALLET OF KAI LUNG by Ernest Bramah WAR AT EVERY DOOR PARTISAN POLITICSAND GUERRILLA VIOLENCE IN EAST TENNESSEE, 18601869 by Noel C. Fisher http://www.biblioreview.com/title_find.asp?Title=W
Extractions: By Willard Huntington Wright INTRODUCTION Willard Huntington Wright (1888-1939), literary and art critic, is better known as S.S. van Dine, the name under which he wrote 12 mysteries with gentleman detective Philo Vance. The most famous of these is The Green Murder Case (1928), in which Philo Vance at some point lists the fact of the case daring the reader to solve the mystery. /JBS THERE IS a tendency among modern critics to gauge all novels by a single literary standard a standard, in fact, which should be applied only to novels that patently seek a niche among the enduring works of imaginative letters. That all novels do not aspire to such exalted company is obvious; and it is manifestly unfair to judge them by a standard their creators deliberately ignored. Novels of sheer entertainment belong in a different category from those written for purposes of intellectual and æsthetic stimulation; for they are fabricated in a spirit of evanescent diversion, and avoid all the deeper concerns of art. Of these four kinds of literary entertainment the detective novel is the youngest, the most complicated, the most difficult of construction, and the most distinct. It is, in fact, almost sui generis, and, except in its more general structural characteristics, has little in common with its fellows the romantic, the adventurous, and the mystery novel. In one sense, to be sure, it is a highly specialized offshoot of the last named; but the relationship is far more distant than the average reader imagines.
The FictionMags Index Checklist authors included C. N. A. M. Williamson, Ernest Bramah, Frank H. Shaw, 186914 Jul. 1932; William L. Thomas; weekly; retitled National Graphic, http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/clm73.htm
Extractions: Autumn The Graphic National Graphic , 28 Apr. 1932, then absorbed by The Sphere ; initially tabloid, 24pp, price 6d (price rose to 9d in 1917 and 1/- in 1920); editors Sutherland Edwards (1869-70), Arthur Locker (1870-1891), Heath Joyce, J. M. Bulloch (1909-1924), Alan Bott (1926-1932); noted for its illustrations, it also published serial fiction including Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope, Victor Hugo, Rider Haggard, Thomas Hardy ("The Mayor of Casterbridge," 1886, and "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," 1891), George Meredith, J. M. Barrie, H. G. Wells and John Buchan.
Magazines, Listed By Title authors included CN AM Williamson, Ernest Bramah, Frank H. Shaw, 186914Jul. 1932; William L. Thomas; weekly; retitled National Graphic, http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/b72.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents Gargoyle Gateways Gay Book Magazine Gay Life Stories Gay Love Stories Gay Parisienne Gay Parisien(ne) (Canada) Gaze Gem Detective Gen The Gent Gent The Gentlest Art The Gentlewoman Georgia State University Review The Ghost Super-Detective Giant Detective Giant Detective Annual Giant Gunsmoke Giant Western Ginger GL Glamour (Contents) has precedence in the title, it is in much smaller print and it is clear from the numbering and the contents that this is a direct continuation of
Conduct Quotes & Quotations - ThinkExist Quotations Ernest Bramah quotes Similar Quotes. About Reputation quotes. internationallyesteemed for his doctrine of nonviolent protest, 18691948) http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/with/keyword/conduct/
Extractions: Advanced Search My Account Help Add the "Dynamic Daily Quotation" to Your Site or Blog - it's Easy! ... CO 1-10 Quotations of " If you are alone you belong entirely to yourself. If you are accompanied by even one companion you belong only half to yourself, or even less, in proportion to the thoughtlessness of his conduct ; and if you have more than one companion you will fall more deeply into the same plight. " Leonardo da Vinci quotes (Italian draftsman, Painter, Sculptor, Architect and Engineer whose genius epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. 1452-1519) Similar Quotes Add to my book show_bar(347857,null,'if-you-are-alone-you-belong-entirely-to-yourself') " Vulgarity is the conduct of other people, just as falsehoods are the truths of other people " Oscar Wilde quotes (Irish Poet, Novelist, Dramatist and Critic, 1854-1900) Similar Quotes . About: Vulgarity quotes Add to my book show_bar(164962,null,'vulgarity_is_the_conduct_of_other_people-just_as') " He has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconvenient, unprofitable, or dangerous to do so. " Walter Lippmann quotes (American Journalist, 1889-1974)
Neil Williams, Bookseller At Antiqbook.com MARGARET HOWARD THOMAS E, Canada Home Julia Horatio Ewing s FrederictonLetters 1867-1869. 19711 Bramah, Ernest, - Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat. http://antiqbook.com/boox/wii/index.shtml
Narnia Books At Antiqbook.com 3405 Bramah, Ernest Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat 2376 BRAND, MAX - Silvertip sStrike 1869 DIEL, PAUL - The Psychology of Re-education http://antiqbook.com/boox/nar/index.shtml
Extractions: Title List 1st Page Previous Page Next Page ... Vocal and Physical Training Lewis B. Monroe, Illustrated by Hammatt Billings. Philadelphia: Cowperthwait &Amp; Co. 1869, Fair/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book is bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering. It is cracked at the title page and the title page has come away from the book. A previous owner's name is on the title page. There is a water mark on the fore-edge that carries onto 1/2" of the right edge of the pages and on the top edge also. It contains 102 pages. Send an e-mail for pictures. (Hammatt, Billings) The Voice Margaret Deland. New York, Harper &Amp; Brothers, 1912, First Edition ed, Decorative Cloth, W. H. D. Koerner, Good +/No Jacket 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Book is bound in green cloth with decoration of clouds and trees on a hillside with gilt lettering and decoration to the spine. The front flyleaf is missing. There are 3 glossy black and white illustrations including the frontispiece. It is a first edition published September, 1912. It contains 85 clean pages with a tight binding. The back board is soiled at the top 1/2". There is a typewritten ekc a over 1. 00 net on the rear pastedown. Send an e-mail for pictures.