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Extractions: Order / Enquire TAYLOR, JEREMY . [Greek title: Symbolon theologikon]: Or, A Collection of Polemicall Discourses Wherein the Church of England In Its Worst As well as more Flourishing Condition, is defended in many material Points, against the Attempts of the Papists on one hand, and the Fanaticks on the other. Together with Some Additional Pieces addressed to the Promotion of Practicall Religion and Daily Devotion. London: Printed by R. Norton for R. Royston, 1674. "Third Edition Enlarged", ie. Second edition.
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Extractions: Contents List One of the most prolific and beloved novelists of the Victorian Era, William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Alipur, India, on July 18, 1811, the only child of Richmond Thackeray, a successful administrator for the East India Company, and his wife, Anne Becher. Thackeray's father passed away four years later, and young William was sent to boarding school in London. Many of his early experiences in India and later in boarding school found their way into several of his popular works, including Vanity Fair and The Newcomes After his premature departure from Cambridge University and a half-hearted attempt at law school in 1834, Thackeray moved to Paris to concentrate on his art. While studying there, he met and married Isabella Getkin Creach Shawe (1818-1893). The couple had three daughters, Anne Isabella, Harriet Marrian, and Jane who died at age eighteen months. Soon after her daughter's death, Isabella Thackeray suffered a nervous breakdown from which she never recovered. Thackeray was then left with the responsibility of raising two young daughters and supporting his wife who would remain in various sanitoriums for the rest of her life.
William Thackeray MA Titmarsh appeared elsewhere, half a century earlier, as a pseudonym for Thackeray.In a forged work titled AN INTERESTING EVENT, Thomas J. Wise listed http://www.beecreekbooks.com/categories/Famous Authors/william_thackeray.html
Extractions: [000656] Ritchie, Anne Thackerary. AN UNPUBLISHED POEM BY THACKERAY. Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Company, 1910. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Three-Quarter Leather. Poetry. Very Good- / No Jacket. The ATLANTIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE, August 1910 bound in three-quarter green leather. Gilt lettering "An Unpublished Poem" Thackeray 1910 on spine.The article is written by his daughter, Anne and tells of the unpublished poem. Included in the magazine is another article relating to Thackeray, "Contemporaruy Opinions of Thackeray" by Sarah N. Cleghorn. Book has rubbing on the spine and corners worn. Magazine, itself, is soiled on edges but doesn't interfere with text, no tears, intact and tight. 145-248 pp. $35.00 [000272] Thackeray, W.M.. THE LUCK OF BARRY LYNDON: A Romance of the Last Century. 2 vols.. New York: Appleton, 1853. Size: Approx. 4 1/2" x 7". Red Cloth. Literature. Good to Good- covers. soiled and shelf wear, endpp. mild foxing as are the side edges of both volumes Spines worn with some fraying on ends and gutter. 3/16" x 1" missing piece of Vol. I's top of spine. Moisture stains to back cover of Vol.II. Doesn't go through. 267pp., 260pp. First printed in FRAZER'S MAGAZINE in 1844. $275.00
Th - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors 2731 The Christmas Books (ps MA Titmarsh) ? 2844 Fatal Boots ? Helen LouiseTHORNDYKE (house pseudonym) Honey Bunch, Just A Little Girl f 1923 http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/th.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 BU Mrs Perkins's Ball [1846] Our Street [1847] Dr Birch And His Young Friends [1848] The Rose And The Ring [1855] Prince Bulbo (ps: M A TITMARSH) [1855] The Chronicle Of The Drum [?] Roundabout Papers [?] The Book Of Snobs [?] Notes Of A Journey From Cornhill To Grand Cairo [?] The Bedford-Row Conspiracy [?] Burlesques [?] George Cruikshank [?] John Leech's Pictures Of Life And Character [?] The Second Funeral Of Napoleon [?] The Christmas Books (ps: M A TITMARSH) [?] Fatal Boots [?] Little Travels And Roadside Sketches [?] The Wolves And The Lamb [?] A Little Dinner At Timmins's [?]
Art And Architecture And Related Subjects by Interpretations by Lynx , pseudonym for the novelist Rebecca West. Titmarsh, Mr. MA (author and illustator). The Kickleburys on the Rhine. http://www.sotherans.co.uk/Catalogues/44IllsGW.html
Extractions: To the Catalogue Index CATALOGUE 1044 ART AND ARCHITECTURE AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BOOKS 188 GABRIEL [i.e. James Friell]. Original partly-coloured cartoon of Churchill, signed "Gabriel" and with a caption at the foot; mounted ready for framing; size (including mount) 38 x 53cm.; some very slight staining, otherwise very good. £798.00 The cartoon shows Churchill in a Union Flag bathing costume hurriedly swimming away from an enormous shark which has the stars and stripes on its fin. At the foot of the cartoon are the words "Mediterranean Command", and a caption reading "I am not in a position to make any statement (Mr. Churchill)". The cartoon was drawn for the Daily Worker, though the exact date is not known to us. James Friell ('Gabriel'), b.1912, was political cartoonist for the Daily Worker from 1936 until 1956, when he left after the Soviet Union invaded Hungary. He then joined the Evening Standard (1957-62), drawing as 'Friell', and he later drew cartoons for consumer-interest programmes on Thames TV. 4to. Original black buckram, blocked in gilt, with the original clear plastic jacket lettered in red, and in the original publisher's box; pp. xliv + 356; illustrated with over 1,000 wood-engravings, including a tinted frontispiece on thin paper; an excellent copy.
Gaslight Contents By Author Dick Donovan (pseudonym for JE Muddock or PrestonMuddock) (1842-1934) Theproblem of by MA Titmarsh Little Travels and Road-Side Sketches (year? http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/contents.htm
J & SL Bonham - Africa Titmarsh MA (THACKERAY) NOTES OF A JOURNEY FROM CORNHILL TO GRAND CAIRO; by Wayof Lisbon, Athens, Titmarsh was a pseudonym for William Thackeray. http://www.bonbooks.dial.pipex.com/africa.htm
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Shakespeare: Prince Of Quebec In 1889 he published in London, under the pseudonym of Belgrave Titmarsh, (3) Charles Gordon Bolster, Shakespeare in French Canada, MA Thesis, http://www.mcgill.ca/arts/development/shakespeareqc/
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