Location Register of English Literary Manuscripts and Letters, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A-J
Author: David C. Sutton
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 544
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Author: David C. Sutton
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 544
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Buchan
Publisher: London : Thomas Nelson
Published: 1924
Total Pages: 398
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edmund Gosse
Publisher: London : Heinemann
Published: 1920
Total Pages: 360
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Haworth-Booth
Publisher: Getty Publications
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781606060254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLife and work of the French photographer Camille Silvy (1834-1910).
Author: Henrietta Emma Darwin Litchfield
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 370
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Adams
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
Published: 2022-10-04T17:27:17Z
Total Pages: 562
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the most well-known and influential autobiographies ever written, The Education of Henry Adams is told in the third person, as if its author were watching his own life unwind. It begins with his early life in Quincy, the family seat outside of Boston, and soon moves on to primary school, Harvard College, and beyond. He learns about the unpredictability of politics from statesmen and diplomats, and the newest discoveries in technology, science, history, and art from some of the most important thinkers and creators of the day. In essentially every case, Adams claims, his education and upbringing let him down, leaving him in the dark. But as the historian David S. Brown puts it, this is a “charade”: The Education’s “greatest irony is its claim to telling the story of its author’s ignorance, confusion, and misdirection.” Instead, Adams uses its “vigorous prose and confident assertions” to attack “the West after 1400.” For instance, industrialization and technology make Adams wonder “whether the American people knew where they were driving.” And in one famous chapter, “The Dynamo and the Virgin,” he contrasts the rise of electricity and the power it brings with the strength and resilience of religious belief in the Middle Ages. The grandson and great-grandson of two presidents and the son of a politician and diplomat who served under Lincoln as minister to Great Britain, Adams was born into immense privilege, as he knew well: “Probably no child, born in the year, held better cards than he.” After growing up a Boston Brahmin, he worked as a journalist, historian, and professor, moving in early middle age to Washington. Although Adams distributed a privately printed edition of a hundred copies of The Education for friends and family in 1907, it wasn’t published more widely until 1918, the year he died. The book won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1919, and in 1999 a Modern Library panel placed it first on its list of the best nonfiction books published in the twentieth century. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.
Author: Martin Farquhar Tupper
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Published: 1886
Total Pages: 454
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Leslie Ward
Publisher: Castrovilli Giuseppe
Published: 1915
Total Pages: 530
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author reflects on the notable people he met during his career as a caricaturist and portrait artist, including his work for Vanity Fair. Using the pseudonym "Spy," he published over 1300 portraits in the magazine.
Author: Henrietta Emma Litchfield
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 538
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Larcom Graves
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 376
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