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Extractions: Contents List One of the most prolific and beloved novelists of the Victorian Era, William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Alipur, India, on July 18, 1811, the only child of Richmond Thackeray, a successful administrator for the East India Company, and his wife, Anne Becher. Thackeray's father passed away four years later, and young William was sent to boarding school in London. Many of his early experiences in India and later in boarding school found their way into several of his popular works, including Vanity Fair and The Newcomes After his premature departure from Cambridge University and a half-hearted attempt at law school in 1834, Thackeray moved to Paris to concentrate on his art. While studying there, he met and married Isabella Getkin Creach Shawe (1818-1893). The couple had three daughters, Anne Isabella, Harriet Marrian, and Jane who died at age eighteen months. Soon after her daughter's death, Isabella Thackeray suffered a nervous breakdown from which she never recovered. Thackeray was then left with the responsibility of raising two young daughters and supporting his wife who would remain in various sanitoriums for the rest of her life.
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Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Terhune, Albert Payson, 18721942 Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863 Thackeray,William Makepeace, 1811-1863 AKA Titmarsh, MA pseudonym Thanet, Octave http://www.olympus.edu.pl/Instytut NW/wirtualna biblioteka/autorzy.htm
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[In Welsh] [twmntxxx.xxx]2734 Jul 2001 The Works of Twm o'r Nant (Volume II) [In Welsh] [twmntxxx.xxx]2734 [Two versions, twmnt10h.htm = HTML accents, twmnt10.txt plain][and zip files] Jul 2001 Romano Lavo-Lil, by George Borrow [Geo. Borrow #8][rmlavxxx.xxx]2733 Jul 2001 Romany Dictionary, by George Borrow [G. Borrow #8][rmlavxxx.xxx]2733 Jul 2001 Gypsy Dictionary, by George Borrow [G. Borrow #8][rmlavxxx.xxx]2733 Jul 2001 Ballads, by William Makepeace Thackeray [WMT #20][8bwmtxxx.xxx]2732 Jul 2001 Ballads, by William Makepeace Thackeray [WMT #20][7bwmtxxx.xxx]2732 [Two versions, 8bwmt10.* with accents and 7bwmt10.* without accents; and zip] Jul 2001 The Christmas Books, by W. M. Thackeray [WMT #19][chmsbxxx.xxx]2731 Jul 2001 The Christmas Books, by M. A. Titmarsh [WMT #19][chmsbxxx.xxx]2731 [M. A. Titmarsh is a pseudonym of William Makepeace Thackerayrepeated use.] CONTAINS: Mrs. Perkins's Ball Our Street Dr. Birch and his Young Friends The Kickleburys on the Rhine The Rose and the Ring; or, The History of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo Also see: May 1997 The Rose and the Ring, by Thackeray [Thackeray #2][rsrngxxx.xxx] 897 Jul 2001 Long Odds, by H. Rider Haggard [H.R. Haggard #17][loddsxxx.xxx]2730 This is our second version [lodds10a.txt and .zip] of Long Odds, also see: Oct 1999 Long Odds, by H. Rider Haggard [H. R. Haggard #8][loddsxxx.xxx]1918 Jul 2001 A Tale of Three Lions, by H. Rider[HR Haggard #16][3lionxxx.xxx]2729 Jul 2001 Hunter Quatermain's Story, by H. Rider[Haggard#15][qstryxxx.xxx]2728 Jul 2001 Allan's Wife, by H. Rider Haggard[H.R.Haggard #14][awifexxx.xxx]2727 Jul 2001 Morning Star, by H. Rider Haggard [HR Haggard #13][mstarxxx.xxx]2722 Jul 2001 Eric Brighteyes, by H. 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Rider Haggard 11[maiwaxxx.xxx]2713 [Alternate title, same book] Jul 2001 A Drift from Redwood Camp, by Bret Harte[Harte#39][adfrcxxx.xxx]2712 Jul 2001 A Phyllis Of The Sierras, by Bret Harte[Harte #38][apotsxxx.xxx]2711 Jul 2001 Louise de la Valliere, by Alexandre Dumas, Pere #9[luisexxx.xxx]2710 Jul 2001 Foma Gordeev/Gordyeeff, by Maxim Gorky [Gorky #3][fomagxxx.xxx]2709 Jul 2001 The Man Who Was Afraid, by Maxim Gorky [Gorky #3][fomagxxx.xxx]2709 [One book: title variants and spelling variants] Jul 2001 Colomba, by Prosper Merimee, Trans. by Mary Loyd [clmbaxxx.xxx]2708 Jul 2001 The History of Herodotus V1 by Herodotus/ Macaulay[1hofhxxx.xxx]2707 Also see: Jan 2001 The History of Herodotus V2 by Herodotus/ Macaulay[2hofhxxx.xxx]2456 [Note: We posted V2 before we had V1, and this is G. C. Macaulay, not T. B.] Jul 2001 The Bravo of Venice - A Romance, by M. G. 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Holmes [OWH Sr. #4][teacpxxx.xxx]2689 Also see in this particular series of books: Jun 2001 The Poet at the Breakfast Table by O.W. 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