27 resultados para Anzalric, Joseph -- Portraits

em University of Michigan


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Steere in center. Left corner torn off image.

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"Second printing, April, 1928."

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David Graham Phillips: the greatest American novelist.--Eleonora Duse.--Henri Barbusse.--Lord Bryce.--George Russell (A.E.)--Mrs. Humphry Ward.--Eugene V. Debs.--Charles Schwab: the master of Bethlehem.--Prince Peter Kropotkin.--Paul Bourget.--Thomas Hardy.--Ehrlich of "606".--Louis Sullivan: a great architect.--Eugene Fromentin: the painter writer.--Sir Herbert Tree.--Flaubert and his letters.--Hatred in art: Leon Bloy.--Three generations of Morgans.--The brothers de Goncourt and realism.--Lord Hartington.--Ambassador Bernstorff.--A talk with A.E. Housman.--Paul Deschanel.--Frederic Harrison: the last of the Victorians.--Annie Besant: rebel and reformer.--John Churton Collins.--Hyndman, the communist.--Horace Traubel.--Joseph Caillaux.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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"All the sketches contained in this volume are reprinted from the Tatler."

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"Of this edition of Dethronements have been printed 750 numbered copies only for sale. Copy number 320."

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Issued in 3 parts. The second (p. [81]-158) has special t.p.: A catalogue of the remaining part of this collection of prints ... which will be sold by Mr. Greenwood ... on Tuesday the 21st day of February, 1786, and seventeen following days. The third (p. 159-169) has special t.p.: A continuation, of a most curious, scarce, valuable, and fine collection of all those persons who ... are entitled to a place in the English school ... [sold March 14-15, 1786].

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A popular work, to which Thackeray and Jerrold contributed some of their earliest sketches. These literary sketches were written to the pictures and not, as some have imagined, the pictures drawn in illustration of the letterpress. cf. Academy, 1874, II, 360.