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  1. The jilt : a novel by Charles, 1814-1884 Reade, 2009-10-26
  2. [Novels] Volume 1, pt. 1 by Charles, 1814-1884 Reade, 2009-10-26
  3. [Novels] Volume 2 by Charles, 1814-1884 Reade, 2009-10-26
  4. [Novels] Volume 4 by Charles, 1814-1884 Reade, 2009-10-26
  5. The course of true love never did run smooth. Singleheart and doubleface; a matter-of-fact romance by Charles, 1814-1884 Reade, 2009-10-26
  6. The Wandering Heir (First Edition | Author of The Cloister and the Hearth) by Charles (June 8, 1814 - April 11, 1884) Reade, 1873
  7. Victorian Sensational Fiction: The Daring Work of Charles Reade by Richard Fantina, 2009-12-15

41. Literature British Arts
Rattigan, Sir Terence Mervyn (19111977) Playwright; Read, Sir HerbertEdward (1893-1968) Poet; Reade, Charles (1814-1884) Novelist; Richardson,
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Charles Reade (18141884). Portrait. English novelist and playwright. Charles Reade. Click on the image to enlarge further or add to your basket by
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43. Module Code And Title
The Fiction of Charles Reade 18141884. in microform room. Edinburgh InterfichePublishing Limited, 1989. (Contains The Autobiography of a Thief )
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Module Code and Title GEK1021 Crime Fiction in English and Chinese CFM Yes UE Yes Lecturer(s) Dr James George St. Andr¨¦ chsjgsa@nus.edu.sg Semester Semester 1 (Session 2004/2005) Time and Venue Friday, 1200-1400, LT9 Teaching Medium English PREREQUISITES Nil ASSESSMENT Continuous Assessment Final Examination 50% (Opened Book Examination) COURSE DESCRIPTION The aim of this course is to introduce students to methods of analysis of literary texts and films. This is achieved by juxtaposing two literary genres from different traditions (Western detective fiction and Chinese court-case fiction) and exploring the issues that arise from reading them together. The point is not to try to conflate the two or subsume them in one, larger or universal genre; but rather, to help you come to a better understanding of each tradition through attention to the questions raised by differences between them. So, for example, we will try to think critically about the convention in Western detective fiction of concealing the identity of the criminal in light of the contrasting convention in courtcase fiction of describing the criminal's actions in full at the beginning; likewise, the heavy use of the marvelous in Chinese

44. Archives Hub: Correspondence Of Bradbury And Evans, Mainly Relating To 'Punch'
Reade, Charles (18141884) novelist and dramatist Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892)1st Baron Tennyson poet Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811-1863) novelist
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Correspondence of Bradbury and Evans, mainly relating to Punch
Reference and contact details: GB 0161 MSS. Eng. lett. d. 396-8
Title : Correspondence of Bradbury and Evans, mainly relating to Punch
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Held at : University of Oxford, Bodleian Library
Extent : 3 shelfmarks
Name of Creator : Bradbury and Evans
Level of Description : fonds
Language of Material : eng
Administrative/Biographical History
Bradbury and Evans (which became Bradbury and Agnew in 1872) was a printing firm. The firm owned the title Punch from 1842, until it was sold to United Newspapers in 1969.
Scope and Content
Correspondence of Bradbury and Evans, mainly relating to Punch , 1833-1900. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically, and as well as letters from the regular staff of Punch , the collection also includes letters from Wilkie Collins, Charles Kingsley, Bulwer Lytton, Harriet Martineau, George Meredith, John Everett Millais, Charles Reade, Alfred Tennyson, William Thackeray and Anthony Trollope. Many of the letters from Punch illustrators contain sketches and cartoons.

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Charles Reade 18141884 The cloister and the hearth (The World Library) Ward LockLimited London1910 Hardback (no dustjacket) 533 Good Green blind-stamped
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47. Selected New Acquisitions In Medieval & Renaissance Studies - 5/05
Reade, Charles, 18141884. The cloister and the hearth a tale of the middleages, in four volumes electronic resource
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Because many items of interest do not turn up in our call number list, we have also added a list derived from words in the subject and words beginning a title or series. Our computer program does not sort these works in any specific order, but they may nonetheless be of interest. Part I Edson, Evelyn.
Medieval views of the Cosmos / by E. Edson and E. Savage-Smith.
Oxford : Bodleian Library, 2004.
Main Stack BD495.5.E37 2004 Congr`es des medievistes de l'enseignement superieur (33rd : 2002
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L'expansion occidentale, XIe-XVe si`ecles : formes et
consequences : XXXIIIe Congr`es de la S.H.M.E.S., Madrid, Casa
Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne, 2003.
(Series: Publications de la Sorbonne. Histoire ancienne et
medievale ; 73.) Main Stack CB353.C66 2002 Repertorium fontium historiae Medii Aevi, primum ab Augusto Potthast digestum, nunc cura collegii historicorum e pluribus Romae, apud Istituto storico italiano per il Medio Evo, 1962- Doe Refe D112.R47

48. The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg
Reade, Charles, 18141884 Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943 Reed,Myrtle, 1874-1911 Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin), 1880-1936 Reilly, SA
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49. Theatrical Names
Reade, Charles, Mr., 18141884, dramatist and author. Reader, Colum, Mr. Ruggles , Charles, Mr., d.1970, actor. Ruggles, Charlie, Mr. Ruhlin, Gus, Mr.
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Raceward, Thomas, Mr., 1867-1937, actor and dramatist See also Irwin, Edward, Mr.
Radford, Basil, Mr., 1897-1952, actor
Radford, Mary, Miss
Radford, Winifred, Miss
Rae, John, Mr.
Rae, Michael, Mr.
Raft, George, Mr., 1895-1980, actor
Ragian, James, Mr.
Raglan, Daphne, Miss
Raglan, James, Mr., 1901-1961, actor
Raievska, Nina, Miss
Raikes, Raymond, Mr., 1910-1998
Raimu, Miss
Raine, Jack, Mr., b.1897, actor
Rains, Claude, Mr., 1889-1967, actor
Raker, Lorin, Miss
Ralph, Jessie, Miss
Ralph, Lola, Miss
Ralph, Rose, (Emily Rosina Rose), Miss, 1877-1927, actress See also Melville, Rose, Mrs
Ralston, Esther, Miss
Ramage, Cecil, Mr.
Rambeau, Marjorie, Miss, 1889-1970, actress
Ramonova, Miss
Ramsay, Ethel, Miss
Ramsey, Nat, Mr.

50. Theatre Collections-Playbills-Grand Theatre, Brighton
author Reade, Charles, Mr., 18141884 actor(s) Leonard, Herbert, Mr. Keith, Anthony C., Mr. Traynor, John F., Mr.
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Back to Playbills Index UKC/POS/BTN G : 0592808 Playbill advertising IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND at the Grand Theatre, Brighton, 17 July 1922.
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manager : Melville, Andrew, Mr., 1882-1938 (actor, theatre proprietor, 4th son of Andrew Melville I, known as Andrew Melville II, also known as Andrew Emm, real name Andrew Robbins) play 1 IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND
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actor(s) : Leonard, Herbert, Mr.
" " " : Keith, Anthony C., Mr.
" " " : Traynor, John F., Mr.
" " " : Maurice, Mabel, Miss
scene painter : Whyatt, Alfred, Mr.
" " " : Townsend, Charles, Mr.
mechanical effects : Jones, George, Mr.
" " " : Glynn, Joseph, Mr. UKC/POS/BTN G : 0592809 Playbill advertising THE OCTOROON at the Grand Theatre, Brighton, 24 July 1922.
Grand Theatre, Brighton, Sussex, England

51. Reade Coat Of Arms
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Spelling variations include: Read, Reid, Reed, Reede, Redd, Reade and others. First found in Northumberland where they were seated from early times and their first records appeared on the census rolls taken by the ancient Kings of Britain to determine the rate of taxation of their subjects. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Anthony Read who settled in Virginia in 1623; along with Anne in 1738; Ely in 1725; George in 1635; and James in 1607; which pre-dates the Mayflower by thirteen years. Others of this name to settle in Virginia include: John in 1636. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: Peace, Plenty.
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52. Photo By Unknown Author: Charles Reade
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53. Judging A Book By Its Cover: Gold-Stamped Publishers' Bindings Of The 19th Centu
Charles Reade, 18141884 Peg Woffington by Charles Reade with an Introduction byAustin Dobson and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson.
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Charles Reade, 1814-1884 Peg Woffington by Charles Reade with an Introduction by Austin Dobson and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. London: George Allen, 1899 ( Gift of George M. Jaffin ). [close window]

54. Judging A Book By Its Cover: Gold-Stamped Publishers' Bindings Of The 19th Centu
Charles Reade, 18141884 It Is Never Too Late to Mend. A Matter-of-Fact Romance.New York Harper Brothers, 1870 ( Harper Library ). close window
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55. Index
Reade, Charles (18141884) Christie Johnstone. The Cloister and the Hearth FoulPlay Hard Cash Peg Woffington Put Yourself in His Place A Simpleton
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56. Peebles Journal
Methodist ChurchAlabama; Methodist ChurchSermons; Mothers and sons;Reade, Charles, 18141884 69; ReconstructionAlabama; Retail tradeAlabama
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Peebles, Frank b.1843 d.1882 Journal, 1861 September 1-1862 April 11; 1865 September 25-1868 June 30
Mooresville, Ala., 131 pp.
Background note: In 1812, John T. Peebles moved from Northampton County, North Carolina to Mooresville, which is up near the Tennessee border of Alabama in Limestone County. John's brother Robert joined him, and opened up a store in the thriving little town. Robert married Sophia C., who was born in New England and was probably in the south working as a school teacher when she met her husband. Sophia was an ardent Methodist, and taught bible class and Sabbath school. After the Civil War, which had wiped out all of the family's wealth except for their land, Sophia opened up a school in her house, and taught for eight hours a day, in addition to overseeing the various domestic "departments," as she referred to them. Robert and Sophia had four children, Henry Alden Peebles, who died of typhoid when he was seventeen, Robert, who also died young, a child who died in infancy, and Frank, who lived. Frank worked in his father's store, and briefly attended school in Lebanon, Tennessee probably Cumberland University before the Civil War interfered with his attempt to get an education. Frank was 18 when war broke out, and it is unknown if he took part in the fighting. After the war, Frank and his father formed a partnership and began again to run a store.
Scope and contents: This volume contains a journal kept by Frank Peebles between September 1861 and April 1862 (25 pp.) and a journal kept by his mother, Sophia, from September 25, 1865 through June 1868 (70 pp.). Sophia used the last thirty-six pages of the volume as a copybook.

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58. Eximious Books: Out-of-print, Rare, And Antiquarian Books And Autographs: Cloist
Lynd Ward. New York The LimitedEditions Club, 1932. First thus edition. Signed by Illustrator English novel......Author Reade, Charles 18141884.
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Title: Cloister and the hearth, The. A tale of the Middle Ages. With an introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon and illustrations in photogravure by Lynd Ward. Author: Reade, Charles 1814-1884
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60. Collecting Delaware Books - Delaware In Fiction
Charles Reade (18141884) was a major English dramatist and novelist. He was aserious about his writing and once said, I studied the great art of fiction
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