126 resultados para Braddock Hills
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"Fifty sets were printed on large paper of which this is one of two sets for copyright."--Ms. note on p. 2 of v. 1, signed Archer Butler Hulbert.
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An indictment or foreword.--I stage my first death scene.--Meredith Nicholson and a camel.--The soul and the trap-drummer.--Why Shakespeare's audience didn't walk out on him.--Booth Tarkington discusses the cosmos.--Riley and a colored barber.--Boyhood of the hero.--Miltonic angels, not Herrick blossoms.--The author goes wool gathering.--The effeminacy of pajamas.--A farewell from William Marion Reedy.--Mrs. Joyce Kilmar at Walnut Hills.--E.V. Lucas fools Chicago.--Maternity and climate.--To San Francisco: a new Walking-stick paper.--A pal of Jack London.--I become a movie "director"
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Days off.--a holiday in a vacation.--His other engagement.--Books that I loved as a boy.--Among the Quantock hills.--Between the lupin and the laurel.--Little Red Tom.--Silverhorns.--Notions about novels.--Some remarks on gulls.--Leviatban.--The art of leaving off.
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Originally delivered as an address before the Bath Literary Club, December 11, 1871.
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Illustrations engraved by W. Woolnoth, S. Rawle, F.J. Havell, and E. Challis.