833 resultados para Quantock Hills.
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v. 1. Plain tales from the hills.--v. 2. Soldiers three and Military tales, part. I.--v. 3. Soldiers three and Military tales, part. II.--v. 4. In black and white.--v. 6. Under the Deodars, The story of the Gadsbys, Wee Willie Winkie.--v. 7. The jungle book.--v. 8. The second jungle book.--v. 11. Verses (1889-1896).--v. 12. "Captains Courageous".
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The first book with Hawthorne's name on the title page--cf. N. E. Browne, A bibliography of ... Hawthorne.
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The first Christmas tree.--The symbol and the saint.--The coming of the prince.--The mouse and the moonbeam.--The divell's Chrystmass.--The mountain and the sea.--The robin and the violet.--The oak-tree and the ivy.--Margaret; a pearl.--The springtime.--Rodolph and his king.--The Hampshire hills.--Ezra's Thanksgivin' out West.--Ludwig and Eloise.--Fido's little friend.--The old man.--Bill, the lokil editor.--The little yaller baby.--The cyclopeedy.--Dock Stebbins.--The fairies of Pesth.
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Wartorn and rocky landscape, with hills. No caption.
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Barton Hills, 1911, ca. 1905-1909: Map of the Huron River Valley
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Corresponds to the edition dated [1680?] in Brit. Mus. Cat. but is apparently one of Jonson's Four select plays, published by H. Hills, Jr., probably in 1710. Advertised in Post-boy 16 March 1710. Cf. CBEL, 1974, v. 1, col. 1655 and Ben Jonson, ed. by C.H. Herford, Oxford, 1950, v. 9, p. [152].
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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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