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  1. The admirable Crichton by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  2. Auriol; or, The elixir of life by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 1898-01-01
  3. Talbot Harland. With port of Charles II, after the painting by Sir Peter Lely, and three etchings by Eugène-Andr by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  4. The Manchester rebels. With portrait of George II., after the painting by J. Faber, and eight etchings by L by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  5. William Harrison Ainsworth, by George John, Worth, 1972-06

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Ainsworth, William Harrison (18051882), author. 8 records noted. Scope, 1829-80corresp (58 items). Repository, University of Iowa Libraries Special
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24. Windsor Castle By Ainsworth, William Harrison (1805-1882) - LearningToGo EBooks
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Of the Earl of Surrey's solitary Ramble in the Home Park – Of the Vision beheld by him in the Haunted Dell – And of his Meeting with Morgan Fenwolf, the Keeper, beneath Herne's Oak.
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25. William Harrison Ainsworth Bibliography
A bibliography of William Harrison Ainsworth s books and short stories, Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 18051882 (2003) by Stephen Carver
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Born in 1805 in King Street, Manchester, the son of a solicitor, educated at The Manchester Grammar School, and articled at age 16 by his father in a law firm, Ainsworth eventually emerged as a prolific and renowned romantic novelist. By the age of 20, his love for literature had developed and he had already penned several stories, contributed articles to magazines, and founded his own periodical - which failed. After his father's death he moved to London, married Annie Ebers, whose father was a publisher, and published his first novel, "Sir John Chiverton", followed by "Rockwood", both in 1834.
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26. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), Novelist
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William Harrison Ainsworth. Life (18051882). Titles. Auriol - The Elixir of Life.Jack Sheppard - A Romance. The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle
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Brief introduction and hyperlink to The Chronicles of Windsor Castle.
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Born in 1805 in King Street, Manchester, the son of a solicitor, educated at The Manchester Grammar School, and articled at age 16 by his father in a law firm, Ainsworth eventually emerged as a prolific and renowned romantic novelist. By the age of 20, his love for literature had developed and he had already penned several stories, contributed articles to magazines, and founded his own periodical - which failed. After his father's death he moved to London, married Fannie Ebers, whose father was a publisher, and published his first novel, "Sir John Chiverton", followed by "Rockwood" , both in 1834.

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William Harrison Ainsworth, Bio (18051882) Historical novelist, born inManchester, Greater Manchester, NW England, UK. He studied
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Ainsworth, William Harrison, (18051882). There are 54+ volumes found within theParrish Collection. Details about Cruikshank s illustations for Ainsworth
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Ridgely Torrence was a poet, a playwright, and editor of The New Republic from 1920-1924. A checklist of Torrence's works appeared in the Chronicle. For particulars refer to: Willard Thorp, "The Achievement of Ridgely Torrence" in the Princeton University Library Chronicle XII, 3 (Spring, 1951) pp. 103-11 [full text] . It lists forty editions of his works in the Library, of which 25 are in the General Rare Books Collection (Ex). The Manuscripts Division holds a collection [(MSS) C0172] which documents his long literary career. Approximately 10,000 letters between Torrence (Princeton Class of 1897), his family and friends, plus manuscripts of his work and those of his literary friends, exist in the collection. In addition, there are documents, scrapbooks, diaries, report cards from Torrence's Miami College (Oxford) and Princeton University days, daguerreotypes and photographs, memorabilia, and genealogical records, some dating as early as 1833. Represented in his personal and editorial correspondence are most of the important literary figures of his time, including Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, William Vaughn Moody, and Edward Arlington Robinson.

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ADAMIC, LOUIS (18991951) AERONAUTICA AIKEN, CONRAD (1889-1973) Ainsworth,William Harrison, (1805-1882) ALCIATI, ANDREA (1492-1550) ALDINE PRESS
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William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882). GILBERT, RA “Ainsworth, WilliamHarrison (1805-1882)” (p.1). In The Handbook to Gothic Literature, ed.
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Ia n Banks (1954- St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, and Gothic Writers , ed. David Pringle. Detroit: St. James Press/Gale, 1998. Modern Gothic: A Reader , eds. Victor Sage and Allan Lloyd Smith. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1996. Eaton Stannard Barrett GGI The Heroine Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text 5 (Nov 2000): Novel The Heroine GGII The Heroine; or, The Adventures of a Fair Romance Reader

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William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882). Ainsworth was born in Manchester onFebruary 4th 1804. His father, Thomas Ainsworth, was a lawyer with a great
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40. Old Saint Paul's By William Harrison Ainsworth - Project Gutenberg Europe
Creator, Ainsworth, William Harrison (18051882). Title, Old Saint Paul s A Taleof the Plague and the Fire. Language, English. EText-No. 11082
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