English Classics 3000 The DoubleDealer Incognita Love For Love The Old Bachelor The Way of The WorldConnor, Ralph (Pseudonym) (1860-1937) Black Rock Corporal Cameron of the North http://book.nku.cn/book/english/c.html
The Arrival Of Hector McDonald The Reverend Dr. Charles William Gordon (1860 1937), a prominent He usedthe Pseudonym, Ralph Connor. Allan McDonald s Cox grandchildren said that he http://www.telusplanet.net/public/cfdun/hectornav.htm
Extractions: 12 July 1999 Hector McDonald arrived at York Factory in 1812 with his wife Margaret McPhee He was an indentured servant of Alexander McLean of the Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland. This is in accordance with a family tradition that an ancestor had come through the Hudson Bay with the Selkirk settlers. The Ross of Mull, Brolass and Gribun in the southwestern part of the island were the places referred to. They assembled at Tobermory, Mull and took a chartered sloop to Sligo, Ireland, where they joined other recruits. Ice floes in the Hudson Strait slowed the voyage during July and a severe late August storm in the Hudson Bay made the trip hazardous. It was just the beginning of many trials endured by the McDonald family during several years spent at Red River, before they eventually settled in Glengarry and Stormont Counties of present day Ontario, Canada.
Electronic Books Appleton, Victor, Pseudonym. Tom Swift And His Aerial Warship, or, The NavalTerror Of O Connor, Flannery, A Good Man is Hard to Find. Orczy, Baroness http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/lmcelecbks2.htm
Youth First Texas - Famous Gay People Octave Thanet (Pseudonym of Alice French, 18501934), US novelist OctaviaHill (1838-1917), Sir James M. Barrie (1860-1937), Scottish writer http://www.youthfirsttexas.org/famous_gay_people.html
Extractions: Famous Gay People This is a partial list of confirmed and debated famous lesbian, bisexual, or gay people (lesbigay for short). The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation has changed greatly over time the word "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the late 20th century. Some historical figures on this list wouldn't be considered "lesbigay" by today's standards, but they are included here because they were known to have had same-sex relationships. But even by today's standards, a relationship or two doesn't necessarily mean one is bisexual. Many people who identify as gay or lesbian have had different-gender relationships in their youth, and many who identify as heterosexual have experimented with same-sex relationships. Due to social norms that have remained consistent throughout history, little information about such matters when discussing historical figures is available; therefore, only educated guesses can be made, based on limited evidence. A.E. Housman (1859-1936), British poet, teacher, scholar
Timeline 1930s Page Of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE He was later revealed to be a Pseudonym for John W. Campbell. presumed dead,crossing Pacific by air 1938 EA Filene (18601937) Boston merchant 1938 http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline1940.html
Extractions: Romance Authors May be posted electronically provided that it is transmitted unaltered, in its entirety, and without charge. What happened in the world of Science Fiction between 1930 and 1940? There are hotlinks here to authors, magazines, films, or television items elsewhere in the Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide or beyond. Over 92 Kilobytes, may load slowly if you have a slow connection Most recently updated: 24 December 2003 Executive Summary of the Decade Major Books of the Decade Major Films of this Decade Other Key Dates and Stories of this Decade ... Where to Go for More : 51 Useful Reference Books Isaac Asimov writes lovingly about this decade and the one before in "Before the Golden Age: 8 Science Fiction Classics of the Thirties" [Fawcett/Doubleday, 1974, paperback]. Intermixed with his autobiographical recollections, his comments include the following. "That Golden Age began in 1938, when John Campbell became editor of Astounding Stories and remolded it, and the whole field, into something closer to his heart's desire. During the Golden Age, he and the magazine so dominated Science Fiction that to read Astounding was to know the field entire. In that sense, the Golden Age endured until 1950, when other magazines, such as
This Is Project Gutenberg by Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 18601937 Peter Ruff and the Double Four, by Appleton, Victor, Pseudonym Tom Swift And His Electric Locomotive, or, http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
Extractions: List of Titles $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
WIST - A Collection Of Quotations :: Authors 2; Sir James Barrie (18601937) Scottish novelist and dramatist . 2;Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) American essayist and poet . http://www.wist.info/authors.html
Extractions: Wish I'd Said That! The entries on this page sort from oldest to newest. The following are the folks who are currently quoted in WIST, along with a count of how many quotes there are for each. (The links to the author names should eventually zero in to the first quote on the appropriate page, but for the moment only goes to the appropriate page itself.) Edward Abbey (1927-1989) American anarchist, writer, environmentalist ... 'Ali ibn Abi-Talib (602-661) Fourth Caliph ... Morris B. Abram (1918-2000) American diplomat, civil rights lawyer ... Bella Abzug (1920-1998) American politician ... Diane Ackerman (b. 1948) American poet, non-fiction writer ... Lord John Dalberg, Lord Acton (1834-1902) British historian ... Abigail Adams (1744-1818) American writer, First Lady ... Douglas Adams (1952-2001) English writer ... Franklin Pierce Adams (1881-1960) American journalist and humorist ... James Luther Adams (1901-1994) American theologian ... John Adams (1735-1826) US President (1797-1801) ... John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) US President (1825-29) ...
Wif - Win - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors London n 1913 White Slaves Of Toil n 1914 Henry WILLISO Connor {CA} (M (ps Ralph TREVOR) f 1941 High Spy (ps Ralph TREVOR) 1942 A Murder http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/wi2.htm
Extractions: Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk T CR EIGHTON) His WIFE (see: Ethel (Georgina) RO MANES) His WIFE (see: Mary Elizabeth ST EUART) His First WIFE (see: Marie ES SIPOFF) Josiah Allen's WIFE (see: Marietta HO LLEY) A Naval WIFE (see: Mrs WA LKER) A Pastor's WIFE (see: Martha Stone HU BBELL) Christopher WIGAN (see: David (Ernest) BI NGLEY) Ernst WIGFORSS (M: c1882 - 1977 Jan 3) George Edward Cecil WIGG, (life) Baron WIGG of the Borough of Dudley (M: 1900 Nov 28 - 1983 Aug 11) T I G WIGG (see: Philip (Donald) Mc nee The Story Hour (w Nora A SMITH) [1895] The Talking Beasts (jt ed) [1911] Bluebeard [1914] H A I nee I A A nee )Wheeler WILCOX (F: 1850 (wrongly 1855) Nov 5 - 1919 Oct 30 (wrongly 28)) A ells [1873] A A How Salvator Won, And Other Recitations [1891] Was It Suicide? [1892]
Project Gutenberg Titles by Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 18601937 Peter Ruff and the Double Four, by Appleton, Victor, Pseudonym Tom Swift in the land of wonders or, http://www.ncsu.edu/it/open_source/pg-titles.html
PLAY PICTORIAL 1902-10 author Barrie, JM (James Matthew), Mr., 18601937 author Paston, George,Mr., 1860-1936 (Pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds, novelist and playwright) http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/icons/playbills/playdat1.htm
Extractions: TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY Theatre Collections : London Theatres PLAY PICTORIAL 1910-1919 PLAY PICTORIAL 1920-1929 PLAY PICTORIAL 1930-1939 Vol. 2 : 1903 ... Vol. 16 : 1910 UKC/PER/PLY/011902 Play Pictorial, v.1, 1902, No.2 Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, Westminster, London, England manager : Curzon, Frank, Mr., 1868-1927 musical director : Bucalossi, Ernest, Mr. stage manager : Saxon, E.F., Mr. manager : Donald, Arthur, Mr. play 1
List Of Titles Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 18601937 Tom Swift and his Air Glider, by Appleton, Victor, Pseudonym http://thebestebookcollection.biz/titles.htm
TITLES Bucky O Connor, by Raine, William MacLeod, 18711954 Bucolics and Eclogues, The, Derrick Vaughan - Novelist, by Lyall, Edna, 1857-1903, Pseudonym http://avalondigitalpress.com/titles.htm
Extractions: [A-C] [D-F] [G-I] [J-L] ... [V-Ö] [Alla] NYTT Jag har noggrant räknat de verkligt lyckliga dagarna i mitt liv. Antalet är fjorton. Abd el-Raham Behärska din vrede och du fattar kloka beslut. Abi Taleb NYTT Genom aktning för de gamla vinner du även ungdomens aktning. Abi Taleb Ord är som knivar, de kan skära av de starkaste band. Abi Taleb NYTT Jag föredrar ordet hushållerska eftersom hemmafru låter som om det skulle finnas en fru till på annat håll. Abzug, Bella NYTT Kvinnor tycker om tysta män. De tror att de lyssnar. Achard, Marcel Framtiden anländer en dag i taget. Acheson, Dean
HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green FILENE EDWARD ALBERT 1860 1937 US MERCHANT AND PHILANTHROPIST Review ofKappa s =Pseudonym for William Archer Let Youth But Know A Plea for http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/Wallas/m.html
Extractions: Extent: 44 boxes Graham Wallas was born in Sunderland in 1858 and educated at Shrewsbury School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he obtained a second class in Literae Humaniores in 1881. After leaving Oxford, he became a schoolmaster. In 1884 he obtained an appointment as a classics master at Highgate School, but left in 1890 after refusing to take communion as part of his duties. He found work as a university extension lecturer and continued lecturing on an occasional basis in both Britain and the USA even after his appointment to the London School of Economics. He became a lecturer at the LSE in 1895, and became the School's first Professor of Political Science in 1914. He retired from the LSE in 1923. He married Ada Radford (also known as Audrey) in 1897. They had one daughter, May, born Papers created by or collected by Graham Wallas, including personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts of his lectures, articles and books, notes, engagement diaries and press cuttings. The main subjects covered include education (particularly school and university management, university extension and religious education), local government in London, national and international politics, public administration and social psychology. Also includes papers collected or created by Ada Wallas and May Wallas, notably Wallas' letters to both Ada and May, Ada's diaries, and correspondence and papers relating to posthumous publications of Wallas' works, edited by May Wallas. For the custodial history of the collection and related material in other Archives Division collections, please see the printed catalogue.