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Fred M. White - The House of Mammon: "We would have both ...

White, Fred M.
Fred M. White - The House of Mammon: "We would have both died to save her if we could"
Fred Merrick White was born in 1859 in West Bromwich in the Midlands of England to Joseph White and Helen Merrick who had married the previous year. Joseph was a solicitor's managing clerk, who by the time the family moved to Hereford a few years later, had become a solicitor's article clerk. Little is known of White's early years but what is known is that he followed in his father's footsteps and worked as a solicitor's clerk in Hereford. His...

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John Galsworthy - The Island Pharisees: "The Institutions...

Galsworthy, John
John Galsworthy - The Island Pharisees: "The Institutions of this country are but half-truths"
John Galsworthy was born at Kingston Upon Thames in Surrey, England, on August 14th 1867 to a wealthy and well established family. His schooling was at Harrow and New College, Oxford before training as a barrister and being called to the bar in 1890. However, Law was not attractive to him and he travelled abroad becoming great friends with the novelist Joseph Conrad, then a first mate on a sailing ship. In 1895 Galsworthy began an affair with ...

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H. Rider Haggard - The Witch's Head: "Thinking can only s...

Haggard, H. Rider
H. Rider Haggard - The Witch's Head: "Thinking can only serve to measure out the helplessness of thought."
Aphra Behn was a prolific and well established writer but facts about her remain scant and difficult to confirm. What can safely be said though is that Aphra Behn is now regarded as a key English playwright and a major figure in Restoration theatre. Aphra was born into the rising tensions to the English Civil War. Obviously a time of much division and difficulty as the King and Parliament, and their respective forces, came ever closer to confl...

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F. Marion Crawford - The Primadonna: 'But the terrified t...

Crawford, Francis Marion
F. Marion Crawford - The Primadonna: 'But the terrified throng did not believe, and the people pressed upon each other''
Francis Marion Crawford was born on August 2nd, 1854 at Bagni di Lucca, Italy. An only son and a nephew to Julia Ward Howe, the American poet and writer of 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic'. His education began at St Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, then to Cambridge University, University of Heidelberg, and the University of Rome. In 1879 Crawford went to India, to study Sanskrit and then edited The Indian Herald. In 1881 he returned to...

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Margaret Oliphant - A Beleagured City: 'laughing Is Not t...

Oliphant, Margaret
Margaret Oliphant - A Beleagured City: 'laughing Is Not the First Expression of Joy''
Margaret Oliphant Wilson was born on April 4th, 1828 to Francis W. Wilson, a clerk, and Margaret Oliphant, at Wallyford, near Musselburgh, East Lothian.Her youth was spent in establishing a writing style and by 1849 she had her first novel published: Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland.Two years later, in 1851 Caleb Field was published and also an invitation to contribute to Blackwood's Magazine, the beginning of a life time busines...

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E.W. Hornung - Denis Dent A Novel: "The better part of va...

Hornung, E. W.
E.W. Hornung - Denis Dent A Novel: "The better part of valour was the only part he lacked"
Ernest William Hornung was born in Middlesbrough, England on 7th June 1866, the third son and youngest of eight children.Although spending most of his life in England and France he spent two years in Australia from 1884 and that experience was to colour and influence much of his written works.His most famous character A. J. Raffles, 'the gentleman thief', was published first in Cassell's Magazine during 1898 and was to make him famous across t...

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Richard Marsh - Tom Ossington's Ghost: "sometimes I Ventu...

Marsh, Richard
Richard Marsh - Tom Ossington's Ghost: "sometimes I Venture to Call My Soul My Own"
Richard Bernard Heldmann was born on 12th October 1857, in St Johns Wood, North London.By his early 20's Heldmann began publishing fiction for the myriad magazine publications that had sprung up and were eager for good well-written content.In October 1882, Heldmann was promoted to co-editor of Union Jack, a popular magazine, but his association with the publication ended suddenly in June 1883. It appears Heldman was prone to issuing forged che...

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Zane Grey - To the Last Man: "Love grows more tremendousl...

Grey, Zane
Zane Grey - To the Last Man: "Love grows more tremendously full, swift, poignant, as the years multiply."
Pearl Zane Grey was born January 31st, 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio. From an early age, he was intrigued by history, fishing, baseball, and writing, all of which would stimulate his later success. Grey was an avid reader of adventure stories, consuming dime store novels by the dozen. By age fifteen he had written his first story, Jim of the Cave. His father, a difficult man, tore it to shreds and then beat him. He and his brother were keen fisher...

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F. Marion Crawford - Corleone. A Tale of Sicily: 'He had ...

Crawford, Francis Marion
F. Marion Crawford - Corleone. A Tale of Sicily: 'He had made two great mistakes at the beginning of life''
Francis Marion Crawford was born on August 2nd, 1854 at Bagni di Lucca, Italy. An only son and a nephew to Julia Ward Howe, the American poet and writer of 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic'. His education began at St Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, then to Cambridge University, University of Heidelberg, and the University of Rome. In 1879 Crawford went to India, to study Sanskrit and then edited The Indian Herald. In 1881 he returned to...

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Margaret Oliphant - Neighbours on the Green: "... I have ...

Oliphant, Margaret
Margaret Oliphant - Neighbours on the Green: "... I have always been a disappointment to my friends"
Margaret Oliphant Wilson was born on April 4th, 1828 to Francis W. Wilson, a clerk, and Margaret Oliphant, at Wallyford, near Musselburgh, East Lothian.Her youth was spent in establishing a writing style and by 1849 she had her first novel published: Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland.Two years later, in 1851 Caleb Field was published and also an invitation to contribute to Blackwood's Magazine, the beginning of a life time busines...

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E.W. Hornung - My Lord Duke: "She entirely declined to em...

Hornung, E. W.
E.W. Hornung - My Lord Duke: "She entirely declined to embrace her mother's dark view of the Duke's disappearance"
Ernest William Hornung was born in Middlesbrough, England on 7th June 1866, the third son and youngest of eight children.Although spending most of his life in England and France he spent two years in Australia from 1884 and that experience was to colour and influence much of his written works.His most famous character A. J. Raffles, 'the gentleman thief', was published first in Cassell's Magazine during 1898 and was to make him famous across t...

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Edward Bulwer-Lytton - A Strange Story: "Dream manfully a...

Bulwer-Lytton, Edward
Edward Bulwer-Lytton - A Strange Story: "Dream manfully and nobly, and thy dreams shall be prophets"
Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton was born on May 25th, 1803 the youngest of three sons. When Edward was four his father died and his mother moved the family to London. As a child he was delicate and neurotic and failed to fit in at any number of boarding schools. However, he was academically and creatively precocious and, as a teenager, he published his first work, Ishmael and Other Poems in 1820. In 1822 he entered university at Cambridge an...

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon - Henry Dunbar: The Story of an Ou...

Braddon, Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth Braddon - Henry Dunbar: The Story of an Outcast
Mary Elizabeth Braddon was born in London on 4th October 1835.Braddon suffered early family trauma at age five, when her mother, Fanny, separated from her father, Henry, in 1840. When she was aged ten her brother Edward left England for India and later Australia.However, after being befriended by Clara and Adelaide Biddle she was much taken by acting. For three years she took minor acting roles, which supported both her and her mother, However...

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Herman Melville - I and My Chimney: "i Am, as I Am, Wheth...

Melville, Herman
Herman Melville - I and My Chimney: "i Am, as I Am, Whether Hideous, or Handsome, Depends Upon Who Is Made Judge"
Herman Melville was born in New York City on August 1st, 1819, the third of eight children.At the age of 7 Melville contracted scarlet fever which was to permanently diminish his eyesight.At this time Melville was described as being "very backwards in speech and somewhat slow in comprehension."His father died when he was 12 leaving the family in very straitened times. Just 14 Melville took a job in a bank paying $150 a year that he obtained vi...

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Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Zanoni: "A good heart is better th...

Bulwer-Lytton, Edward
Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Zanoni: "A good heart is better than all the heads in the world"
Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton was born on May 25th, 1803 the youngest of three sons. When Edward was four his father died and his mother moved the family to London. As a child he was delicate and neurotic and failed to fit in at any number of boarding schools. However, he was academically and creatively precocious and, as a teenager, he published his first work, Ishmael and Other Poems in 1820. In 1822 he entered university at Cambridge an...

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H Rider Haggard - Marie: "Laughter and bitterness are oft...

Haggard, H. Rider
H Rider Haggard - Marie: "Laughter and bitterness are often the veils with which a sore heart wraps its weakness from the world."
Aphra Behn was a prolific and well established writer but facts about her remain scant and difficult to confirm. What can safely be said though is that Aphra Behn is now regarded as a key English playwright and a major figure in Restoration theatre. Aphra was born into the rising tensions to the English Civil War. Obviously a time of much division and difficulty as the King and Parliament, and their respective forces, came ever closer to confl...

CHF 17.90

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu - The House by the Church-Yard

Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu - The House by the Church-Yard
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu was born on August 28th, 1814, at 45 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin, into a literary family with Huguenot, Irish and English roots. The children were tutored but, according to his brother William, the tutor taught them little if anything. Le Fanu was eager to learn and used his father's library to educate himself about the world. He was a creative child and by fifteen had taken to writing poetry. Accepted into Tri...

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Grant Allen - What's Bred in the Bone

Allen, Grant
Grant Allen - What's Bred in the Bone
Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen was born on February 24th, 1848 at Alwington, near Kingston, Canada West (now part of Ontario). Home schooled until 13 when his family moved to England, Grant was to become a highly regarded science writer who branched out to a fiction career and became enormously popular. His work helped propel several genres of fiction and whilst his career was short it was enormously productive. Grant's scientific background ...

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