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  1. The Life and Works of the Lancashire Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 1805-1882 (Studies in British Literature, 75) by Stephen James Carver, 2003-08
  2. Windsor Castle. With Port. Of Henry Iv, Engraved After A Picture At Hampton Court, And 14 Etchings By Leon Lambert, After Paintings By Hugh W. Ditzler
  3. Rookwood: a romance Volume v. 2
  4. Old Saint Paul's, A Tale Of The Plague & The Fire
  5. Ovingdean Grange, A Tale Of The South Downs
  6. The Tower Of London, A Historical Romance. Illustrated By George Cruikshank
  7. Mervyn Clithero by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  8. Windsor Castle; an historical romance. Illus. by George Cruiksha by Ainsworth. William Harrison. 1805-1882., 1883-01-01
  9. Mervyn Clitheroe. With illus. by Hablot K. Browne by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  10. Old Saint Paul's Volume 2 by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  11. Saint James's. With port. of the Duke of Marlborough, after the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, and 6 etchings by Eugène Decisy, after paintings by Alcide Robaudi by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  12. The fall of Somerset Volume 1 by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  13. The goldsmiths' wife. With port. of Edward IV, engraved after an original painting in the royal collection, and 3 etchings by Léon Lambert, after paintings by Hugh W. Ditzler by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  14. The Lord Mayor of London. With port. of George III, after the painting by Allan Ramsay, and 3 etchings by Charles-René Thévenin and A. Coret, after paintings by J.L. Gerome Ferris by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26

81. Literary Encyclopedia: Ainsworth, William Harrison
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82. William Harrison Ainsworth - Wikipedia
William Harrison Ainsworth ( 1805 1882) was a Britishwriter. He was born in Manchester, England onFebruary 4, 1805. A solicitor's son, he was himself trained in the law, but some
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William Harrison Ainsworth ) was a British writer . He was born in Manchester England on February 4 . A solicitor's son, he was himself trained in the law, but some adventures in journalism led him finally to the literary life, his first success as a writer of romance being scored with "Rookwood" in . "Tower of London" was the fourth work of the novelist, and, according to Ainsworth himself, it was written chiefly with the aim of interesting his fellow-countrymen in the historical associations of the Tower . Ainsworth died at Reigate on January 3 edit
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83. William Harrison Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805 1882) was a British writer. He was born in Manchester, England onFebruary 4, 1805.
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William Harrison Ainsworth ) was a British writer . He was born in Manchester England on February 4 . A solicitor's son, he was himself trained in the law, but some adventures in journalism led him finally to the literary life, his first success as a writer of romance being scored with "Rookwood" in . "Tower of London" was the fourth work of the novelist, and, according to Ainsworth himself, it was written chiefly with the aim of interesting his fellow-countrymen in the historical associations of the Tower . Ainsworth died at Reigate on January 3
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William Harrison Ainsworth ) was a British writer . He was born in Manchester England on February 4 . A solicitor's son, he was himself trained in the law, but some adventures in journalism led him finally to the literary life, his first success as a writer of romance being scored with "Rookwood" in . "Tower of London" was the fourth work of the novelist, and, according to Ainsworth himself, it was written chiefly with the aim of interesting his fellow-countrymen in the historical associations of the Tower . Ainsworth died at Reigate on January 3
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86. GIGA Quote Author Page For William Harrison Ainsworth
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Jolly nose! there are fools who say drink hurts the sight,
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Than live always in darkness without it.
- quoted in Jack Sheppard (vol. I, p. 213), a paraphrase of Olivier Basselin's "Vaux-de-vire" [ Noses She would rather be an old man's darling than a young man's warling. Miser's Daughter (bk. III, ch. XV) [ Wives One night, at the latter end of April 1665, the family of a citizen of London carrying on an extensive business as a grocer in Wood Street, Cheapside, were assembled, according to custom, at prayer. Old St. Paul's Books (First Lines) On the 10th of July 1553, about two hours after noon, a loud discharge of ordnance burst from the turrets of Durham House, then the residence of the Duke of Northumberland, grandmaster of the realm, and occupying the site of the modern range of buildings known as the Adelphi; and at the signal, which was immediately answered from every point along the river where a bombard or culverin could be planted . . . The Tower of London Books (First Lines) In the twentieth year of the reign of the right high and puissant King Henry the Eighth, namely, in 1529, on the twenty-first of April, and on one of the loveliest evenings that ever fell on the loveliest district in England, a fair youth, having somewhat the appearance of a page, was leaning over the terrace-wall on the north side of Windsor Castle, and gazing at the magnificent scene before him.

87. GIGA Chronological Author List "1805 To 1809"
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90. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (A)
1781 1864. Ainsworth, William Harrison (Ainsworth, William Harrison T. Hall, Cheviot Ticheburn). 1805 - 1882. Akenside, Mark (Akenside, Mark ). 1721 - 1770.
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91. William Harrison Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805 1882) byl Britové spisovatel. On byl narozený v Manchester, Anglie naÚnor 4, 1805.
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William Harrison Ainsworth ) byl Britov© spisovatel . On byl narozen½ v Manchester Anglie na šnor 4 . Pr¡vn­ poradce je syn, on byl s¡m se cvičil v policii, ale někter© důln­ podniky v publicistice vedly jej konečně na liter¡rn­ život, jeho prvn­ zdar jak spisovatele rom¡nku b½t sk³roval s " Rookwood " v . " Věž Lond½na " byla čtvrt¡ pr¡ce romanopisce, a, shodovat se k Ainsworthovi s¡m, to bylo vyhotoveno hlavně s metou zaj­mav½ jeho kolega-krajani v historick½ch asociac­ch Věž . Ainsworth zemřel u Reigate na Leden 3
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  • Jack Sheppard (1830) Rookwood (1834) Věž Londona (1840) Star½ St Paul je, př­běh mora a oheň (1841) Windsorsk½ z¡mek

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92. GIGA Quote Author Page For William Harrison Ainsworth
GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR. William Harrison Ainsworth. English novelist (1805 1882).
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93. GIGA Quote Authors A Index Page
George D. Aiken, American politician and Republican senator from Vermont (1892 1984) William Harrison Ainsworth, English novelist (1805 - 1882) Mark Akenside
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94. The Gothic
71, (6). Writers of Gothic. 77, (98). William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882). 79, (1). Jane Austen (17751817). 80, (2). JG Ballard (1930). 82, (1). Iain Banks (1954).
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How to Use This Book ix Chronology xi Introduction xviii Backgrounds and Contexts Civilization and the Goths Gothic in the Eighteenth Century Gothic and Romantic Science, Industry and the Gothic Victorian Gothic Art and Architecture Gothic and Decadence Imperial Gothic Gothic Postmodernism Postcolonial Gothic Goths and Gothic Subcultures Gothic Film Gothic and the Graphic Novel Writers of Gothic William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882) Jane Austen (17751817) J. G. Ballard (1930) Iain Banks (1954) John Banville (1945) Clive Barker (1952) William Beckford (17601844) E. F. Benson (18671940) Ambrose Bierce (18421914) Algernon Blackwood (18691951) Robert Bloch (19171994) Elizabeth Bowen (18991973) Mary Elizabeth Braddon (18351915) Charlotte Bronte (18161855) and Emily Bronte (18181848) Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) Edward George Bulwer-Lytton (18031873) James Branch Cabell (18791958) Ramsey Campbell (1946) Angela Carter (19401992) Robert W. Chambers (18651933)

95. Colorado College Tutt Library: Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145, William H
Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145 William Harrison Ainsworth. Click for larger image. 1. Click for larger image. 2.
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96. William Harrison Ainsworth - Information
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97. W H Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth (1805 1882). Prolific British author of wildly popular romances. As editor of Bentley s Miscellany from
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Prolific British author of wildly popular romances. As editor of Bentley's Miscellany from 1839, his novels were serialized for a mass audience . Historically accurate, Windsor Castle tells of Henry VIII and his marriages to Catherine of Arragon and the ill-fated Anne Boleyn. The links are to a public domain html versions of the book and can be used for any purpose. Windsor Castle is finished and is also available in a text version from the Gutenberg Project. Just starting work on "The History of Pendennis" by William Makepeace Thackeray. . Only the first few chapters as yet - still being proofread. This book is currently out of print.

98. Principaux Auteurs Anglais
Ainsworth et de Vere
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Jim Hawkins, le héros de Treasure Island Présentation générale. Liste des principaux auteurs britanniques. Où trouver des romans d'aventures britanniques? Auteurs d'autres pays. ... Retour à la page d'accueil. Présentation générale. Pour beaucoup, le roman d'aventures est essentiellement anglais. Cette affirmation s'appuie sur quatre constatations: d'abord, historiquement, c'est sans doute ici que le genre est né, avec Marryat, Ballantyne, Kingston ou Kingsley; ensuite, quantitativement, la plupart des auteurs sont issues de Grande-Bretagne, et qualitativement, les plus grands écrivains viennent de ces pays: Stevenson Conrad Rider Haggard , Conan Doyle… Enfin, ce sont encore des auteurs de ces pays, qui ont contribué à la disparition du genre en le renouvelant: John Buchan qui a fait glisser le récit vers l'espionnage; Joseph Conrad , qui en proposant une lecture réaliste du roman d'aventures, a influencé toute une frange de la littérature française (Malraux, Cendrars, etc.); Conan Doyle qui, avec d'autres, a contribué dans ses romans d'aventures, à la naissance de la science fiction. Le roman d'aventures anglais a évolué au fil du temps. On peut distinguer plusieurs périodes. Les premiers récits, jusqu'en 1850, se destinaient aux adultes. C'est le cas des premières œuvres de Marryat, Mayne Reid ou de Kingsley. Très rapidement cependant, un renversement total s'est produit, et tous les auteurs, y compris Kingsley et Marryat, rejoints bientôt par Ballantyne, Kingston ou Henty, se mettent à écrire pour les enfants. Ils produisent des œuvres qui répondent aux priorités éducatives de la société victorienne: il s'agit de faire du jeune lecteur un parfait gentleman, apte à participer à l'édification de l'empire britannique. Le message pédagogique est omniprésent. Il s'appuie sur une morale chrétienne et surtout sur un ensemble de valeurs viriles: courage, droiture, sang-froid, persévérance, etc.

99. Colorado College Tutt Library: Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145
(18221894) ALS Morris, Lewis. ALS Morris, William. (1834-1896) ALS Moultrie, Gerald. (1791-1851) ALS­. Raffles, Thomas. (1788-1863) ALS­ Richardson, William.
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The collection consists of about 290 manuscripts and letters of British and a few American poets and writers. The pieces are alphabetically arranged in two folio-size volumes bound in red morocco. The collection also contains a large number of portraits, including an etching by Callot with Thomas Gray’s ownership inscription. Gift of Alice Bemis Taylor, 1942. A.L = autograph (that is, handwritten) letter
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Addison, Joseph. (1672-1719) A.L. and A.L.S.
Ainsworth, William Harrison. (1805-1882) A.L.S.

Allen, Grant. (1848-1899) A.L.S. and MS.

Allingham, William. (1824-1889) A.L.S.
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington. (1800-1859) A.L.S.
Macdonald, George. (1824-1905) A.L.S.

Mackay, Charles. (1814-1889) A.L.S. (2)
Martin, Theodore. (1816-1909) A.L.S. ... Noel, Roden, (1834-1894) A.L.S. We hope to complete digitization of the remainder of this collection soon. Northcott, Jr. MS.

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" Samuel Spade tenía larga y huesuda la quijada inferior, y la barbilla era una V protuberante bajo la V más flexible de la boca. Las aletas de la nariz retrocedían en curva para formar una V más pequeña. Los ojos, horizontales, eran de un gris amarillento. El tema de la V lo recogía la abultada sobreceja que destacaba en medio de un doble pliegue por encima de la nariz ganchuda, y el pelo, castaño claro, arrancaba de sienes altas y aplastadas para terminar en un pico sobre la frente. Spade tenía el simpático aspecto de un Satanás rubio. "
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" Se dio vueltas en su asiento por unos instantes para encontrar un mejor punto de apoyo, y el aliento de Pete raspó sus oídos. Pete era un socio en quien se podía confiar completamente: no importaba qué tan aterrado pudiera estar Pete, se mantendría firme hasta el final, no lo estropearía. Pero Pete siempre estaba aterrado. Vivía su oficio sin placer, no tenía vocación. No sabía nada de la exaltación del poder del ladrón dispuesto a tomar lo que quería del mundo. El robo era para él exclusivamente un problema de la cantidad de dinero que se podía sacar, y aun eso era poco estimulante durante la presente operación. Y para Pete esta demora, cuando el trabajo estaba ya hecho, era agonía.

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