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         Collins Charles Allston:     more books (29)
  1. At the Bar (Volume 1); A Tale by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-01-13
  2. A CRUISE UPON WHEELS by Charles Allston Collins, 1863
  3. The Bar Sinister: A Tale by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-01-12
  4. [a Cruise Upon Wheels: the Chronicle of Some Autumn Wanderings Among the Deserted Post-Roads of France ... Second Edition.] by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-05-03
  5. Strathcairn by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-04-03
  6. The Eye-witness, by Charles Allston Collins, 2009-08-15
  7. A Cruise Upon Wheels: The Chronicle Of Some Autumn Wanderings Among The Deserted Post-Roads Of France (1863) by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-09-10
  8. The Eyewitness: And His Evidence About Many Wonderful Things (1860) by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-09-10
  9. The Eyewitness: And His Evidence About Many Wonderful Things (1860) by Charles Allston Collins, 2010-09-10
  10. STRANGE TALES: Black Cat; Rappaccini's Daughter; House and the Brain; Trial for Murder; Green Tea; A Terribly Strange Bed by Basil (editor) (Edgar Allan Poe; Nathaniel Hawthorne; Edward Bulwer-Lytton; Charles Allston Collins; Charles Dickens; Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu; Wilkie Collins) Rathbone, 1968
  11. A Cruise Upon Wheels. The Chronicle of Some Autumn Wanderings Among the Deser... by Charles Allston Collins, 1863
  12. A cruise upon wheels: The chronicle of some autumn wanderings among the deserted post-roads of France (Collection of British authors. Tauchnitz edition) by Charles Allston Collins, 1874
  13. The Eye-Witness, and His Evidence About Many Wonderful Things by Charles Allston Collins, 1860
  14. Basil Rathbone Selcts Strange Tales (The Black Cat, Rappacini's Daughter, The House and the Brain, The Trial for Murder, Green Tea, A Terribly Strange Bed) by Basil (ed.), Edgar Allan Poe, Natianiel Hawthorne, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Charles Allston Collins, Charles Dickens, John Sheridan Le Fanu, Wilkie Collins Rathbone, 1968

21. Windhaven Web Art: Collins
This webset was inspired by the painting Berengaria s Alarm by PreRapehalite artist charles allston collins. The background color on this page is e7c887.
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Webset Information This webset was inspired by the painting Berengaria's Alarm by Pre-Rapehalite artist Charles Allston Collins. The background color on this page is e7c887. The font for the text buttons is Deutch Gothic. The font color is 572727. The lines below the Welcome header, and below the text buttons and reading woman, are not a single graphic. They are made with a table with the tags height="12" and border="0" and the following image for the background: . This allows for the line to grow or shrink according to the size of the browser window. The Welcome graphic and all of the other graphics are positioned using tables. Go Here to see these tables with borders to get a feel for how the layout is set up. You can also right click and view the page source to see how these are coded. Of course, you will probably want to use your own layout to best fit your content, and you are welcomed to alter these graphics to fit your needs.
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22. Charles Allston Collins
Bert Christensen s CyberSpace Gallery. charles allston collins British. 18281873. Menu Home Next Painting. Convent Thoughts.
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23. The National Archives | National Register Of Archives | Person Details | Archive
collins, charles allston (18281873) Painter and Author. GB/NNAF/P162010 (Former ISAAR ref GB/NNAF/P32973). Archival Information Historical information
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=P32973

24. Allston Charles Collins Books On Richard Beaton
First Thus. Original pale green cloth. No dustwrapper. Lightly sunned, undated inscription on front free endpaper. Good reading copy.
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Collins, Charles Allston A Cruise Upon Wheels. The Chronicle of Some Autumn Wanderings Along the Deserted Post-Roads of France London Peter Davies 1926 Hard Cover Andrew Johnson First Thus. Original pale green cloth. No dustwrapper. Lightly sunned, undated inscription on front free endpaper. Good reading copy Price: 5.00 GBP Add to Shopping Cart Collins, Charles Allston The Bar Sinister (1864) Yellowback, Select Library of Fiction, undated (c1870). Original pictorial paper-covered boards. Some wear to paper on edges, some soiling of yellow paper, very small loss at top of spine, light grazing on front board: otherwise bright and very good. Charles was younger brother of Wilkie Collins, but the literary model for this novel is clearly his father-in-law, Charles Dickens. Price: 60.00 GBP

25. Manchester City Galleries - Search The Collection
Found 1 results for an artist / maker called collins, charles allston collins, charles allston/England 1850. Change View Contact Sheet List
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26. Pre-Raphaelite Women: The Brotherhood Art Gallery
charles allston collins. charles allston collins (Artmagick)biography and 2 paintings. Click on the images to enlarge them.
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27. Phryne - Charles Allston Collins
Brother of the novelist Wilkie, collins was nearly elected a member of the PRB but not quite. He married Dickens daughter Kate in 1860.
http://www.phryne.com/artists/86-30-65.HTM
Charles Allston Collins Brother of the novelist Wilkie, Collins was nearly elected a member of the PRB ... but not quite. He married Dickens ' daughter Kate in Works by Collins at
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28. Visit Our Charles Allston Collins Gallery (1828 - 1873)
High Quality Posters And Prints Available Now In Different Sizes And Media!! Also Purchase The Image Of Your Choice For Creating Your Own Prints.
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29. Internet Archive Details The Trial For Murder
charles allston collins and charles Dickens The Trial For Murder (October 22, Author charles allston collins and charles Dickens Date 200710-22
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Join the Wilkie collins Society or order its publications. Wilkie s family his brother charles allston collins and his father William collins R.A.
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31. Fitzwilliam Museum - OPAC Record
collins, charles allston (painter) ULAN info British artist, 18281873. Category. painting. Name. painting. School/Style. British. Technique
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[explain] Click on image(s) for larger view Title/s Wilkie Collins (1853) Maker/s Collins, Charles Allston (painter) [ULAN info: British artist, 1828-1873] Category painting Name painting School/Style British Technique Description oil on panel Dimensions height: 29.9 cm width: 24.1 cm Date Provenance given: Fairfax Murray, Charles (Filtered for: Paintings, Drawings and Prints) Sir J.E. Millais, Bart, P.R.A. (1829-1896); Millais sale, Christie's, 2 July 1897 (7), bt Murray Inscriptions/Marks
  • monogram Position: on the desk Content: CAC 1853 date Position: on the desk Content: 1853
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  • Charles Dickens, [comments: pl. 42]
  • 32. OBITUARY.; Mr. Charles Collins. - Article Preview - The New York Times
    Mr. charles collins. Mr. charles allston collins, the son of the late celebrated artist and academician, William Colline, and the and only brother of hlr.
    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40F1FF83D59117B93C4AB178FD85F478

    33. Stories, Listed By Author
    collins, charles allston (18281873) (chron.) * The Incompatible Husband, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 31 1920 * On Paradise Peaks,
    http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/s448.htm
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    COLLIER, PETER (Anthony) (chron.)
    COLLIER, PRICE (chron.)
    • Germany and the Germans from an American Point of View: German Political Parties and the Press, (ar) Dec 1912
    • Germany and the Germans from an American Point of View: The Indiscreet, (ar) Nov 1912
    COLLIER, R. G. (chron.)
    COLLIER, RICHARD (Hugheson) (1924- ); Writer; born in London, England. (chron.)

    34. Great Tales Of Terror And The Supernatural, Edited By Phyllis Cerf Wagner And He
    collins, charles allston, (18281873) and charles Dickens, (1812-1870) The Trial for Murder, 1865. (All the Year Round, Christmas, 1865.)
    http://www.hycyber.com/HF/wagner_great_tales.html
    Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, edited by Phyllis Cerf Wagner and Herbert A. Wise
    The Modern Library/Random House, New York, 1943, 1994. ISBN: 0-679-60128-7
    Fiction Index Aiken, Conrad,
    Silent Snow, Secret Snow, Arlen, Michael,
    The Gentleman from America, May Fair,
    La Grande Breteche, Benson, E. F.,
    Caterpillars, The Room in the Tower,
    Mrs. Amworth, Visible and Invisible, Bierce, Ambrose,
    The Boarded Window, In the Midst of Life, Blackwood, Algernon,
    Ancient Sorceries, John Silence, Physician Extraordinary,
    Confession, Wolves of God and Other Fey Stories, Bulwer-Lytton, Edward,
    The Haunters and the Haunted; or, The House and the Brain, Weird Tales, May, 1923.) Collier, John,
    Back for Christmas, The New Yorker, Collins, Charles Allston, (1828-1873) and Charles Dickens, (1812-1870) The Trial for Murder, All the Year Round, Christmas, 1865.) Collins, Wilkie, A Terribly Strange Bed, Connell, Richard, The Most Dangerous Game, Coppard, A. E., (Alfred Edgar Coppard) (1878-1957) Adam amd Eve and Pinch Me, Adam amd Eve and Pinch Me, Crawford, F. Marion

    35. Project MUSE
    Take Convent Thoughts (1854) by charles allston collins (fig. 1). The walled garden of momentarily suspended Biblereading is framed as if under an altar s
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    The Mind's Sigh: Pictured Reading in Nineteenth-Century Painting
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    36. Wilkie Collins - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
    THE NEW MAGDALEN By WILKIE collins Illustrated by JOHN SLOAN charles Scribners Sons charles SCRIBNERS SONS To the Memory OF charles allston.
    http://www.questia.com/library/literature/wilkie-collins.jsp

    37. The Public Face Of Wilkie Collins / Major Works / Pickering And Chatto Publisher
    collins was the first major author to use a literary agent and more than 290 his brother charles allston collins and John Millais, the banker charles
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      Editors: William Baker Andrew Gasson Graham Law and Paul Lewis
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      4 Volume Set: 1776pp: 2005
      The four volumes of The Public Face of Wilkie Collins bring into one continuous chronological sequence nearly 3000 letters by Wilkie Collins, one of the most successful Victorian writers. They range from the short letter to his mother written in 1831 when Collins was just 7 years old to the last note to his doctor scrawled almost illegibly two days before his death at 65 in 1889. His letters are an essential research tool for anyone studying Victorian fiction – whether from the point of view of its key role in literary development or its central place in publishing history, Victorian theatre or travel, or indeed anyone who just wants a window opened on Victorian England in nearly three quarters of a million wonderful words by one of its key writers.
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      He also writes movingly to his friends – artists Holman Hunt, William Frith, John Linnell, Edward Ward, Edwin Landseer, Frederic Leighton, Ford Maddox Brown, his brother Charles Allston Collins and John Millais, the banker Charles Ward, the sailing companion Edward Pigott; writers Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Mark Lemon, John Forster, Walter Besant, Edmund Yates, Henry Chorley, William H Wills, James Payn, Charles Kent, Frances Power Cobbe, James Emmerson Tennent, Hall Caine, Robert du Pontavice de Heussey and Charles Reade; businessmen Sebastian Schlesinger and Frederick Lehmann; his doctor Francis Carr Beard; and people who were just friends like Anne le Poer Wynne, Nina Lehmann, Georgina Hogarth, Catherine Dickens and Fanny Mitchell.

    38. Wilkie Collins On Dickens
    One possible reason is that Wilkie s brother charles allston collins had married Dickens s daughter Kate (10). charles was a sickly man to whom Dickens took
    http://www.deadline.demon.co.uk/wilkie/oncd.htm
    WILKIE COLLINS AND CHARLES DICKENS
    Wilkie Collins met Charles Dickens on 12 March 1851 (1) after accepting the part of Smart the valet in the amateur production of Bulwer Lytton's play Not So Bad as We Seem. Although Dickens was twelve years older and an established author and public figure, a lifelong friendship followed. They dined together, took holidays together, and visited the less reputable parts of London and Paris together. They also worked together. For more than five years Collins was employed on Household Words and then All The Year Round and collaborated with Dickens on several Christmas issues of both publications, including No Thoroughfare Collins's letters to Dickens do not survive and there are two main sources for what he thought of his friend - prefaces to his books and notes he wrote on his copy of John Forster's biography of Dickens (3). Hide and Seek in 1854. He wrote "To Charles Dickens this story is inscribed as a token of admiration and affection, by his friend, the author" (4). Dickens replied to Collins's letter seeking permission to dedicate the book to him "I shall be delighted to see my name in that good company" (5). Dickens loved Hide and Seek , writing to his sister-in-law Georgina Hogarth "I think it is far and away the cleverest novel I have ever seen written by a new hand. It is much beyond Mrs Gaskell and is in some respects masterly..." (6). Seven years later in a new preface to a new edition Collins, by then as famous as Dickens, referred to "...the favourable opinions which many of my brother writers - and notably the great writer to whom 'Hide and Seek' is dedicated - expressed of these pages when I originally wrote them." (7)

    39. Entry
    collins, charles allston. (Documents will open in a separate browser window). 67 To William Michael Rossetti, 23rd February 1854. (notes)
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    40. Wilkie Collins Will - Notes
    Holman Hunt his portrait in chalks of charles allston collins; Caroline Graves, his constant companion - his gold collar and cuff links, the furniture in
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    Wilkie Collins had a complicated personal life which is reflected in his will. He lived with two women, Caroline Graves and Martha Rudd. For nearly twenty years he had two homes, sharing one with each.
    Wilkie probably met Caroline Graves in 1854 when he was 30 and relatively unknown. She was then a 24-year-old widow with a three-year-old daughter, Elizabeth Harriet. Caroline remained with him, apart from a short period in the late 1860s, for the rest of his life. He treated Elizabeth (at first called Harriet, later Carrie) as a step-daughter. Wilkie and Caroline had no children together.
    Wilkie met Martha Rudd in the mid 1860s. She was about 20 years old and single; he was about 40 and famous. During 1867 or 1868 Martha moved to London and depended on Wilkie for the rest of her life. They had three children.
    For the rest of his life Wilkie divided his time between these two households until his death on 23 September 1889. And his will divides his property between these two families in a complex and careful way.
    The estate
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    He ordered a number of small bequests and then the rest of his estate was to be held on trust and used for the benefit of his two lovers and their children.

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