Artemus (Charles Farrar Browne) Ward. 1834-1867. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Fami Select Search All Bartleby.com - All Reference - Columbia Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia. Cultural Literacy. World Factbook. Columbia Gazetteer. American Heritage Coll. Dictionary. Roget's Thesauri. Roget's II Thesaurus http://www.bartleby.com/100/571.html
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Artemus Ward: Pen Name Of Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) Fictional character and pen name of Charles Farrar Browne (18341867) Encyclopedia Britannica)Biographical description. Browne (Artemus Ward) ( Cambridge History of English and http://joan.simmons.edu/~jameson/project/ward.html
Extractions: Fictional character and pen name of Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) When Artemus Ward began touring with his comic lecture in 1861, his letters-to-the-editor were already famous. Abraham Lincoln admired the stories of the "Old Showman" who travels the country with his wax figure exhibit, narrates his adventures, and dispenses advice. In fact, on September 22, 1862, Lincoln read aloud a Ward sketch, "High-Handed Outrage at Utica" , to his cabinet. When Edwin M. Stanton, secretary of war, and others members appeared angry at humor in such serious times, Lincoln said, "Gentlemen...with the fearful strain that is upon me night and day, if I did not laugh I should die, and you need this medicine as much as I do." He then picked up the papers in front of him and read out the Emancipation Proclamation. Stanton later wrote that "with great enthusiasm I arose, approached the President, extended my hand and said: 'Mr. President, if reading the chapters of Artemus Ward is a prelude to a deed such as this, the book should be filed among the archives of the nation and its author should be canonized.'" (The copy of the book from which Lincoln read is in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.) ( Seitz Pullen, "Comic Relief"
Ward, Artemus Ward, Artemus, pseud. of Charles Farrar Browne 183467, American humorist, b Ward, Artemus (18341867)(Pen name of Charles Farrar Browne) ( The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0851452
Extractions: Ward, Artemus Ward, Artemus, pseud. of Charles Farrar Browne, , American humorist, b. Waterford, Maine. As a reporter on the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Vanity Fair and later turned successfully to lecturing. See his Selected Works (ed. by A. J. Nock, 1924); biography by J. C. Austin (1964). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Artemus Ward Ward, Artemus (1834-1867)(Pen name of Charles Farrar Browne) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts) Ward, Artemus (The New York Public Library Book of Popular Americana) CENTERIOR ENERGY SUPPORTS STUDENT PLAYS ON CLEVELAND'S BICENTENNIAL (PR Newswire) `MIZZERABLE DEVILS' STILL AT WORK IN CONGRESS.(Editorial)(Column) (Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)) Deciding to Leave: The Politics of Retirement from the United States Supreme Court.(Book Review)
Extractions: Artemus Ward was an American humorist whose real name was Charles Farrar Browne. In 1858, while writing for the "Cleveland Plain Dealer," he began a series called "Artemus Ward's Letters" that made him famous in the U.S. and Europe. "Artemus Ward" was a carnival manager who commented on current events with a New England accent, bad grammar, and misspelled words. Browne later became a successful lecturer and wrote for "Vanity Fair."
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Artemus Ward - Aka Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) Artemus Ward's Punch Letter ( Steven Railton, University of Virginia)Text of "The Tower of London" from Letter to Punch, 1866. Artemus Ward ( http://joan.simmons.edu/~jameson/ward.html
Extractions: Artemus Ward's Punch Letter (Steven Railton, University of Virginia)Text of "The Tower of London" from Letter to Punch Artemus Ward (Christopher Kankel, California Institute of Technology)Essay by Albert Jay Nock in an introduction to Selected Works of Artemus Ward Browne: (Artemus Ward) (Cambridge History of English and American Literature)Biographical sketch. San Francisco History-When Artemus Ward was Here Newspaper article by Walter J. Thompson in San Francisco Chronicle , September 17, 1916. The Buckeye Chronicles - Artemus Ward (Dan Chabek)Biographical sketch, illustration of "The Genial Showman Surveys His Show." Artemus Ward - Mark Twain Biography (editor, Jim Zwick)Mark Twain and Artemus Ward meet in Virginia City. Excerpt from Chapter 43 Mark Twain: A Biography Mark Twain on Artemus Ward (Compiled by Barbara Schmidt)Includes text of a letter by Mark Twain in 1879 to a newspaper editor. Ward, Artemus Making of America digital library, University of Michigan Library)Facsimile of three stories printed in Vanity Fair : "Cruise of the Polly Ann", "Moses, the Sassy; or, the Disguised Duke", "The War Fever in Baldinsville." Plain text available as well.
Extractions: @import url(http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/eaf/eaf/%22/eaf/styles/eaf_advanced.css%22); dqmcodebase = "/scripts/" Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Charles Farrar Browne , also known as Artemus Ward , was born in Maine in 1834. His career began as a printer for the Cleveland Plain Dealer Artemus Ward, His Book Artemus Ward, His Travels Artemus Ward in London, and Other Papers (Restricted) Artemus Ward's Panorama (Restricted) Letter: Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne) to Girs (October 10, 1858) Letter: Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne) to Stein (April 28, 186?) Letter: Browne to "Dear Sir" (October 26, 1861) Letter: Browne to Fletcher (November 19, 1861) Letter: Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne) to "Dear Ned" (November 17, 1866) Photo: Artemus Ward Engraving: Charles F. Browne From Oscar Fay Adams
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Charles Farrar Browne - United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867) Artemus Ward Browne author writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "Charles Farrar Browne" in the definition: Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel
New Catholic Dictionary: Browne, Charles Farrar Browne, Charles Farrar. Humorist, best known under the pseudonym ofArtemus Ward (18341867). His literary apprenticeship was served http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/ncd01469.htm
Extractions: Humorist, best known under the pseudonym of Artemus Ward ( ). His literary apprenticeship was served as compositor and reporter on various newspapers, and in his burlesque descriptions of prize-fights, political meetings, etc., in the "Cleveland Plaindealer," won national attention. Shortly afterwards he went to New York and subsequently became the editor of "Vanity Fair" in which paper many of his humorous sketches appeared. His success as a lecturer, however, distracted his attention from his journalistic work, and in he sailed for England, where a successful engagement in London was cut short by the illness which caused his death a few months later. His humor was spontaneous, wholesome, and distinctly American . He died a Catho1ic.
Picture History - Artemus Ward (1834-1867) Artemus Ward (18341867) Artemus Ward was an American humorist whose real name was Charles Farrar Browne. In 1858 and misspelled words. Browne later became a successful lecturer and http://www.picturehistory.com/find/p/21025/mcms.html
Extractions: Artemus Ward was an American humorist whose real name was Charles Farrar Browne. In 1858, while writing for the "Cleveland Plain Dealer," he began a series called "Artemus Ward's Letters" that made him famous in the U.S. and Europe. "Artemus Ward" was a carnival manager who commented on current events with a New England accent, bad grammar, and misspelled words. Browne later became a successful lecturer and wrote for "Vanity Fair."
Charles Farrar Browne - BlueRider.com search for Charles_Farrar_Browne on Google Charles Farrar Browne n. 1),United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (18341867). http://charles_farrar_browne.bluerider.com/wordsearch/charles_farrar_browne
HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article Ward, Artemus (18341867)(Pen name of Charles Farrar Browne). TheHutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; 1/1/1998. Read the Full Article http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28923854&num=1&ctrlInfo=Round
CHARLES FARRAR BROWNE - Meaning And Definition Of The Word Charles Farrar Browne Dictionary Entry and Meaning. Definition n UnitedStates writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (18341867). http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/Charles Farrar Browne
BROWNE - Meaning And Definition Of The Word an itinerant showman (18341867); n English illustrator of several of Dickens novels (1815-1882). Synonyms Artemus Ward, Charles Farrar Browne, Hablot Knight http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/browne
Artemus Ward - Books List Comic Relief The Life and Laughter of Artemus Ward, 18341867 by John J AmericanAuthors Series - Part I) by Charles F. Browne Charles Farrar Browne Our Price http://www.abacci.com/books/authorbooklist.asp?authorID=740
Stories, Listed By Author Browne, Charles Farrar (18341867); see pseudonym Artemus Ward Browne, EARLYNES. * The Ladys Proposition, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 6 1955 http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s25.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BROWN, GERTRUDE DORSEY The Voice of the Rich Pudding, (ss) 1907 BROWN, GLYN BROWN, HELEN GURLEY BROWN, JAMES BROWN, JASON Animal Stories, (ss) The Dog Lover, (ss) Driving the Heart, (ss) Mississippi Review BROWN, JEANETTE BROWN, JOE DAVID from Addie Pray Many Voices, Many Rooms
Stories, Listed By Author Betty Browne of Hollywood, (lt) Pegs Paper May 6 1939. Browne,Charles Farrar (18341867); see pseudonym Artemus Ward (chron.) http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s158.htm
ARTEMUS WARD ARTEMUS WARD. WARD, ARTEMUS, the penname of Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867),American humorous writer, was born in Waterford, Maine. http://68.1911encyclopedia.org/W/WA/WARD_ARTEMUS.htm
The San Antonio College LitWeb Northern Humorists Page The Demagogue ( 1891 ). Reprint by Gregg, 1970. Charles Farrar Browne (18341867 ). Pen name Artemus Ward. Artemus Ward, His Book ( 1862 ). http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/northumo.htm
Index Clotelle or The Colored Heroine Browne, Charles Farrar (18341867) The CompleteWorks of Artemus Ward Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part http://www.eshunet.com/list1/en3000/titles/index-b.htm