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  1. The eye of Zeitoon. by Talbot Mundy illustrated by Dwight Fr by Mundy. Talbot. 1879-1940., 1920
  2. Purple pirate, by Talbot Mundy by Talbot (1879-1940) Mundy, 1959
  3. Hira Singh: When India Came To Fight In Flanders by Mundy Talbot 1879-1940, Bobbs-Merrill Company. pbl, 2010-09-29
  4. Last Adventurer: The Life of Talbot Mundy by Peter Berresford Ellis, 1984-06

41. Works In The Public Domain In Australia Fifty Years After The Author's Death
Talbot Mundy (18791940). Jimgrim (1930)TextZIP; The Devil s Guard(1926)TextZIP; Old Ugly-Face (1940)TextZIP. Baroness Emmuska ORCZY (1865-
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42. JFKU Libraries - Acquisitions List - APRIL 2003
CALL = PR6025.U66 I2 1947. AUTHOR = Mundy, Talbot, 18791940. TITLE = I say sunrise /Talbot Mundy. IMPRINT = Marina del Rey, Calif. DeVorss co., 1947.
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43. Sand Roughs
Talbot Mundy (18791940) is praised as a better writer than Haggard although henever achieved Haggard’s level of popularity.
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Sand Roughs No. 6 - Summer Solstice The Fantasy Book: An Illustrated History from Dracula to Tolkein Franz Rottensteiner Collier Books, 1978 The Fantasy Book is a very nice history of fantasy. It is gorgeously illustrated and entertainingly written. The author is a German citizen and he throws in some great information about European weird fiction writers that are probably unfamiliar to an American audience. Supernatural Horror in Literature Rottensteiner quibbles with this a bit but goes on to give a nice talk about the attraction of horror fiction to audiences of the past and why horror fiction remains popular today. The first chapter details the Gothic origins of the genre. The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (1717-1797) is considered the first weird novel. The Gothic novel was very popular and eventually became the subject of parody. Northanger Abbey (1818) is one famous parody. Next up was the oriental fantasy. William Beckford (1760-1844), a very wealthy but jaded fellow wrote the popular novel, Vathek It is about a very wealthy but jaded fellow who indulges his wickedness in adventure after adventure finally resulting in his heart being eternally circled by living fire.

44. Viva Dating Sites - Dating Sites Directory   Prentice Hall Anthology Of Science
in the nineteenthcentury works of H. Rider Haggard (1856-1925) and Talbot Mundy(1879-1940), and in the pages of turn-of-the-century Argosy magazine.
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45. The Recommended Author List K-P
Talbot Mundy (18791940). Tros of Samothrace. Tros of Samothrace; Queen Cleopatra;The Purple Pirate Takes place in the Roman Republic. Mundy died in 1940,
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Last update: July 26, 2005 **Guy Gavriel Kay (b. 1954)
  • The Fionavar Tapestry The Summer Tree The Wandering Fire The Darkest Road
    Bad Things Can Happen To Good People in Kay's books. Be forewarned, but read them anyway. This is yet another take on Arthurian legend. Tigana
    A standalone about a land under a particularly nasty curse, and the inhabitants' fight to end it. Complex, very well written. Your FAQmaker tried it after receiving numerous glowing recommendations, and now adds her voice to the chorus A Song for Arbonne
    Another excellent standalone from Kay. The fantasy world is loosely based on medieval France (specifically Eleanor of Aquitaine's Court of Love). The Lions of Al-Rassan
    Kay's latest, set in a time and place reminiscent of Moorish Spain. Wow, do I like his stuff - great characters, marvelous story, vivid world. He just gets better and better. The fantasy content of Kay's work is shrinking, and it is virtually non-existent here. The Sarantine Mosaic Sailing to Sarantium Lord of Emperors
    This duology is set in an alternate Holy Roman Empire.
  • 46. Browse By Author S Last Name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
    Mundy, Talbot, 18791940.King-of the Khyber rifles a romance of adventure,;Murray, John.A handbook for travellers in southern Germany being a guide to
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    47. TRM: The Soul Of A Regiment By Talbot Mundy
    by Talbot Mundy (18791940). Talbot Mundy, perhaps the greatest adventure writerof the 20th century, wrote The Soul of a Regiment at the very beginning of
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    The Soul of a Regiment
    from Adventure , February, 1912
    by Talbot Mundy (1879-1940)
    Talbot Mundy, perhaps the greatest adventure writer of the 20th century, wrote The Soul of a Regiment at the very beginning of his career. Voted the greatest story ever published in Adventure , this story cemented Mundy's reputation. Full bio and links here
    WARNING: Some passages may be considered somewhat racist nowadays. I
    So long as its colors remain, and there is one man left to carry them, a regiment can never die; they can recruit it again around that one man, and the regiment will continue on its road to future glory with the same old traditions behind it and the same atmosphere surrounding it that made brave men of it forbears. So although the colors are not exactly the soul of a regiment, they are the concrete embodiment of it, and are even more sacred than the person of a reigning sovereign.
    The First Egyptian Foot had colors and has them still, thanks to Billy Grogram; so the First Egyptian Foot is still a regiment. It was the very first of all the regiments raised in Egypt, and the colors were lovely crimson things on a brand new polished pole, cased in the regulation jacket of black waterproof and housed with all pomp and ceremony in the mess-room at the barracks. There were people who said it was bad policy to present colors to a native regiment; that they were nothing more than a symbol of a decadent and waning monarchism in any case, and that the respect which would be due them might lead dangerously near to fetish-worship. As a matter of cold fact, though, the raw recruits of the regiment failed utterly to understand them, and it was part of Billy Grogram's business to instill in them a wholesome respect for the sacred symbol of regimental honor.

    48. From Xxxxx Date Mon, 15 Oct 2001 145257 EDT Subject Re
    Translate this page Im LoC Katalog fand ich diesen Eintrag Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940. Title The nineunknown, by Talbot Mundy. Published Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill
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    Vielleicht kann die Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin in Köln weiterhelfen. Verbindung über: www.zbmed.de Oder die Bibliothek der Bayer Werke in Leverkusen, deren Adresse ich leider nicht finden konnte. Die Bayer Werke habe eine Fach- und eine Öffentliche Bibliothek. Über die Fachbibliothek müßte man sicher fündig werden können. Gruß Monika Mathar Dipl. Bibl. / Kulturmanagerin Köln xxxxx From: Yvonne Waldenfels xxxxx
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    49. MacAvoy, RA
    Mullen, Patricia The Stone Movers. Mundy, Talbot (18791940) “Tros of Samothrace”1 Tros of Samothrace 2 Queen Cleopatra 3 The Purple Pirate.
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    50. Wikipedia:People By Year/Reports/No Other Categories/2 - Wikipedia, The Free Enc
    Birsa Munda (18751900); Anthony John Mundella (1825-1897), British_people_stubs,;Theodor Mundt (1808-1861); Talbot Mundy (1879-1940), Writer_stubs,
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    51. - An Index To The Path 1925-1949 (incomplete) Sydney, The Independent TS
    PathAu y1940 v22 i77 July p17 obituary - Talbot Mundy (1879-1940) anon PathAuy1940 v22 i77 July p17 - Australia Unbound Michael Sawtell
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    The Path 1925-1949 (incomplete) Sydney, The Independent TS
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    PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p4 - Psychism and Spirituality PJ Murdoch
    PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p5 - Chelaship (rprnt 'Beacon') Alice A Bailey
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    PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p7 - Mr Martyn's Death (rprnt 'Canadian Theosophist') AESS
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    PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p9 - Theosophical Portraits (1) The Late TH Martyn JU
    PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p10 - By the Waters of Babylon H PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p11 - Some Forthcoming Books anon PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p12 - Theosophy and the Outer World JM Prentice PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p13 - Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Study Theosophy anon PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p14 - Our Personal Column anon PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p15 - The Forum JMP PathAu y1925 v1 i1 January p16 - Gleanings anon PathAu y1925 v1 i2 March p1 - Editorial ed PathAu y1925 v1 i2 March p4 - What is Theosophy? JM Prentice

    52. Biblioteca Pública Por Internet Books
    Mundy, Talbot, 18791940. The Winds of the World. full entry. Myers, PhilipVan Ness, 1846-. A General History for Colleges and High Schools. full entry
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    53. Biblioteca Pública Por Internet Books
    The Winds of the World, Mundy, Talbot, 18791940 full entry. The Wouldbegoods,Nesbit, E. (Edith), 1858-1924 full entry
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    54. Musings By MoonGoddess
    Talbot Mundy, Om (18791940). The idea of reincarnation contains a most comfortingexplanation of reality. . - Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965).
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    Musings By MoonGoddess
    Great thinkers throughout history have embraced and written about Karma and Reincarnation. Bandwidth and time constraints don't allow for anything more than a few fleeting examples here. For a more thorough treatment of the subjects, I recommend the book, "Reincarnation: An East-West Anthology," compiled by Joseph Head and S. L. Cranston, and published by Aeon Publishing Company, 2000. It includes quotations from the world's religions and over 400 western thinkers. Here are some thoughts on the subject: "The doctrine of transmigration has been secretly taught from ancient times to small numbers of people, as a traditional truth which was not to be divulged." - St. Jerome (340-420) "God generates beings, and sends them back over and over again, till they return to Him." - The Koran "The belief or the doctrine of the transmigration of souls is a firm and infallible doctrine accepted by the whole assemblage of our church with one accord, so that there is none to be found who would dare deny it…Indeed, there are a great number of sages in Israel who hold firm to this doctrine so that they made it a dogma, a fundamental point in our religion. We are therefore in duty bound to obey and to accept this dogma with acclamation…as the truth of it has been incontestably demonstrated by the Zohar, and all books of the Kabalists." - Rabbi Manasseh Ben Israel, Theologian and statesman (1604-1657)

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    57. Author Files I
    Mundy, Talbot (18791940). 1 folder 72 letters relating to his Sahib sagas.Munroe, Kirk (1850-1930). 1 folder 88 letters regarding his juveniles.
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    Author Files I
    Box Folder A (General) . Letters from the following: Adams, Brooks Adams, Herbert Baxter Adams. Leonie Fuller Adams, Oscar Fay (1855-1919). 6 pieces. Alexander, Archibald (1855-1917). 4 pieces. Andrews, Elisha Benjamin . (1844-1917). 6 pieces. Angell, James Rowland Anthony, Andrew Varick Stout (1838-1906). 2 pieces. Anthony, Susan Brownell Atkinson, Justin Brooks (1894-1984). 7 pieces. Auslander, Joseph Abbey, Edwin Austen (1852-1911) and Gertrude Abbey . 10 folders: 289 letters to the Abbeys, 326 letters from them; with clippings, bills, and prospecti. Abell, Walter (1897?-1956). 2 folders: 88 letters to him, 35 from him, with much correspondence with Arthur Pope. Adamic, Louis (1899-1951). 1 folder: 3 letters to him, 5 from him. Adams, George Burton (1851-1925). 1 folder: 11 letters from him. Adams, George P. (1882-1961). 1 folder: 19 letters to him, one from him. Adams, Henry Brooks (1832-1918). 3 folders, photostats of 104 letters from him and from Theodore F. Dwight. Adams, James Truslow (1878-1949). 17 folders: 1,077 letters to him, about his work, and memoranda, and 554 letters from him.

    58. Kennys: Peter Tremayne, The Leper's Bell, Novelist & Short Story Writer, Coventr
    The Last Adventurer The Life of Talbot Mundy 18791940. Donald M. Grant PublishersInc, Rhode Island, USA. 1984. Celtic Inheritance.
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      Peter Tremayne is the fiction writing pseudonym of the Celtic scholar and author Peter Berresford Ellis. He was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, in England, on March 10, 1943. His father was a Cork-born journalist who started his career on the Cork Examiner. The Ellis family can be traced in the area from 1288. His mother was from an old Sussex family of Saxon origin able to trace their lineage back through fourteen generations in the same area. Her mother was of a Breton family. With Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Breton uncles and aunts, Peter admits that he had little choice than become interested in Celtic matters. Although Peter took his degrees in Celtic Studies, obtaining a first class honours BA and his master's degree, he decided to follow his father into a career in journalism. He began his career as a junior reporter on an English south coast weekly, becoming deputy editor of an Irish weekly newspaper and was then editor of a weekly publishing trade journal in London. He first went as a feature writer to Northern Ireland in 1964 which had a profound effect on him. His first book was published in 1968 - Wales - A Nation Again, on the Welsh struggle for political independence. It carried a foreword by Gwynfor Evans, Plaid Cymru's first Member of Parliament. In 1975 he became a full-time writer.

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    Mundy, Talbot,18791940. Muni, Paul,1895-1967Performances. Municipalgovernment1900. Municipal governmentNew York (State)New York1890-1900.
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    UNKNOWN TRAILS BOOKS Jimgrim Talbot Mundy (Jack Enderwelt cover ABOUT THE AUTHOR Talbot Mundy is the psuedonym of English writer William LancasterGribbon (1879-1940) who emigrated to the US in 1909 after a somewhat shady
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