Writer, Author: Information From Answers.com Harris, Frank Harris, James Thomas Harris Irish writer noted for his sexuallyexplicit but unreliable autobiography (18561931); Harte, http://www.answers.com/topic/writer-author
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1899: Information From Answers.com From 1916 to 1923, it was edited by the literary gadfly Frank Harris (18561931)and featured contributions by Upton Sinclair, Eugene Debs, George Bernard http://www.answers.com/topic/1899
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Stories, Listed By Author Harris, Frank; ie, James Thomas Harris (18561931). * How I Discovered BernardShaw, (ar) The Smart Set Jul 1915. The Smart Set Anthology, ed. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s79.htm
Stories, Listed By Author Harris, Frank; ie, James Thomas Harris (18561931) (chron.) * Englands Hope, (ar)Colliers Nov 20 1915; Oligarchy vs. Democracy pictured are AJ http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s624.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents HANCHANT, W. L. (chron.) (continued) HANCHANT, WILDRED (chron.) HANCHANT, WILFRED (chron.) HANCHER, CASEY (chron.) HANCOCK, AUGUSTA (chron.) Autumn Crocuses, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Oct 1912 The Beggar-Maid, (pm) The London Magazine Jan 1911 The Cornish Furze, (pm) The Windsor Magazine May 1912 The Heather Hills, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Oct 1908 Hepaticas, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Feb 1912 The Holly Harvest, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Dec 1912 The London Magazine Mar 1912 Sea-Lavender, (pm) The Windsor Magazine Sep 1912 Wild Winds of March, (pm)
The Interregnum - Notes Page 83, line 8 Mr. Frank Harris Frank Harris (18561931), then editor of theFortnightly Review, was an editor of ability, but notorious as a liar and http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_interregnum_notes.htm
Extractions: These are based on the notes originally written by Thomas Pinney for the Cambridge edition of Something of Myself (1995), with the kind permission of CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS The page numbers below refer to the Macmillan Uniform Edition, published in 1937 after Rudyard Kipling's death, and frequently reprinted since. [Page 77, line 10] Mary Kingsley (1862-1900) ethnologist and traveller in Africa. Kipling published a brief memorial of her in the Journal of the African Society , October 25, 1932 (Sussex Edition, xxx). The meeting he refers to here could not have been in 1889; it must have been either in 1898-99 or 1899-1900: see John Shearman, "Mary Kingsley and Rudyard Kipling," Kipling Journal, December 1987, p. 20.
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Oscar Wilde Links I Sometimes Think That God In Creating Man This site contains online copies of Ballad Of Reading Gaol and Oscar Wilde, HisLife And Confessions Volume 1 by Harris, Frank, 18561931. http://www.stthom.edu/irishstudies/literature/wilde.html
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Extractions: ISBN: Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Revised Edition. 8vo - 7.75" to 9.75". 352 pages fully illustrated in colour. A tight clean copy, None neames/inscriptions, slightly age-browned at the closed edges but the contents are Fine. The boards are sound with slight shelfwear to the lower edges. The dustjacket bright, clean and complete. Slight fading to the spine and minor chipping to the edges - in its new archival sleeving it looks great. Munson, Kenneth, Illustrated by John W. Wood, Michael Baber, Bob Corrall, Frank Friend, Brian Hiley, William Hobson, Alan Holliday, Tony Mitchell, Jack Pelling, Allen Randall - Airliners from 1919 to the Present Day
1856 -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article February 14 (Irish writer noted for his sexually explicit but unreliableautobiography (1856-1931)) Frank Harris, Irish author and editor (d. 1931) http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/1/18/1856.htm
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1931 -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article August 27 (Irish writer noted for his sexually explicit but unreliableautobiography (1856-1931)) Frank Harris, Irish author and editor (b. 1856) http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/1/19/1931.htm
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Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Harris, Frank, 18561931 Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 Harris, Robert A., 1950-Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901 Hart, Michael Stern, 1947- http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Let's Talk About Frank Harris Harris, Frank (18561931) Though Alfred Douglas said that Wildealways avoided Harris, they were apparently good friends. http://home.arcor.de/oscar.wilde/about/h/harris.htm
Extractions: Harris, Frank (1856-1931) An Irish-born short story writer, playwright, novelist, and controversial biographer of Shakespeare, Wilde, and Shaw, Harris was best known in the 1890s as the editor of the Fortnightly Re view and the Saturday Review. He apparently first met Wilde in 1884 in a society drawing room, then him at a theatre, and at various other social gatherings. Though Alfred Douglas said that Wilde always avoided Harris, they were apparently good friends. At first, however, as Harris recalls in his autobiographical Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confes sions, Wilde's appearance "was not in his favour; there was something oily and fat about him that repelled me. Naturally being British-born and young I tried to give my repugnance a moral foundation; fleshly indulgence and laziness, I said to myself, were written all over him." Periodically referring to him as "driven by an inordinate vanity" and as "colossally vain," Harris regarded Wilde's monologues in company as consisting of epigrams "almost mechanically constructed of proverbs and familiar sayings turned upside down." On being introduced to him, Harris disliked the limp handshake as well as Wilde's "flabby, greasy" hands. He also noted that Wilde was "over-dressed rather than well dressed." With his height of over six feet and his broad build, he looked like "a Roman Emperor of the decadence".
19th Century Literary Figures Green Hubbard (18561915); Booker T. Washington(1856-1915) L. FrankBaum (1856-1919); Frank Harris (1856-1931); Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856-1935) http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/19th/writers.html
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Food For Thought: Biographies Harris, Frank (orig. James Thomas) (Irish journalist, writer), 18561931. Harris,George (1st Baron Harris) (English soldier), 1746-1829 http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_H.htm
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HARRIS, F. MSS The Harris, F. mss., 19191920, consist of three letters from author JohnGalsworthy, 1867-1933, to critic and novelist Frank Harris, 1856-1931. http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/harrisf.html
Accessible Erotica Frank Harris (18561931) was a writer and editor and a friend of Oscar Wilde (Harrisactually warned Wilde to not pursue the libel suit against Queensberry http://www.panix.com/~kestrell/erotica.html
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