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  1. Half hours by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-08
  2. The novels, tales and sketches of J.M. Barrie .. by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-07
  3. Tommy and Grizel by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, Bernard Partridge, 2010-09-10
  4. Sir James M. Barrie's challenge to youth: being his inaugural address as Lord Rector of St. Andrews, Scotland's oldest university by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-04
  5. The story of Peter Pan: retold from the fairy play by Sir James Barrie by Daniel O'Connor, J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, et all 2010-09-13
  6. The admirable Crichton, a comedy by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-06-23
  7. Margaret Ogilvy by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-04
  8. My Lady Nicotine: Margaret Ogilvy by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-04
  9. Neither Dorking nor the Abbey by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-04
  10. A window in Thrums. Auld licht idylls by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-11
  11. An Edinburgh eleven: pencil portraits from college life by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-07
  12. Auld licht idylls; Better dead by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-04
  13. Quality street; a comedy in four acts by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, Hugh Thomson, 2010-09-04
  14. When a man's single by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-10

1. J.M. Barrie
Biography of the Scottish author and bibliography of his works.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) - in full Sir James Matthew, Baronet Barrie Scottish journalist, playwright, and children's book writer. Barrie became world famous with his play and story about PETER PAN (1904), the boy who lived in Never Land, had a war with Captain Hook, and would not grow up. The first name of Peter Pan was almost certainly taken from Peter Llewellyn Davies (1897-1960), one of the several Davies brothers that Barrie knew. "When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies." (from Peter Pan James Matthew Barrie was born in the Lowland village of Kirriemuir, in Forfashire. His father, David Barrie was a handloom weaver, and mother, Margaret Ogilvy, the daughter of a stonemason. They had ten children, Barrie was the ninth. Jamie, as he was called, heard tales of pirates from his mother, who read her children R.L. Stevenson's adventure stories in the evenings. When Barrie was seven, his brother David died in a skating accident. David had been the mother's favorite child, and she fell into depression. Barrie tried to gain her affection by dressing up in the dead boy's clothes. The obsessive relationship that grew between mother and son was to mark the whole of his life. After her death Barrie published in 1896 an adoring biography of his mother.

2. Project Gutenberg Titles By Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937.
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3. Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Plays: Guide.
MS Eng 697.2697.13 Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Plays Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Plays: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Gift of Albert H. Bigelow, 80 Federal Street Boston, Massachusetts; received: 1945 June.
Historical Note
Barrie was a British playwright and author.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Content
Consists chiefly of acting versions of plays by Barrie, some with manuscript revisions. Also includes Barrie's presidential address to the Incorporated Society of Authors, bibliography of Barrie's works by Albert F. Bigelow, and drawings by Charles A. Buchtel for the printed souvenir of The admirable Crichton at the Duke of York's theatre, among other materials.

4. Barrie, J.M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Letters To Maude Adams And Charles Froh
bMS Thr 19 Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937. Letters to Maude Adams and Charles Frohman Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library.
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Barrie, J.M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Letters to Maude Adams and Charles Frohman: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Repository: Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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Call No.: MS Thr 19
Creator: Barrie, J.M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937.
Title: Letters to Maude Adams and Charles Frohman,
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Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters from Scottish playwright and novelist J.M. (James Matthew) Barrie to American actress Maude Adams and American theatrical manager and producer Charles Frohman.
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Acquisition Information:
Gift of Miss Phyllis Robbins, 271 Dartmouth Street, Boston 16, Massachusetts; received: 1956 May 3.
Historical Note
Barrie was a Scottish playwright and novelist. Adams was an American actress and starred in several of Barrie's plays. Frohman was an American theatrical manager and producer as well as manager of Adams.
Scope and Content
Includes 29 letters from Barrie to Adams, congratulating her on her past performances, invitations to come visit Barrie in Scotland, and travel plans. Barrie also tells Adams of current play projects he is working on, parts in his plays he thinks would be suitable for her to act, and asks her opinions about other plays she has seen. The 13 letters from Barrie to Frohman discuss ideas for staging his production of the Taming of the Shrew and other productions, and tells him of news from Adams. Collection also contains an unsigned autograph manuscript of Barrie's Golf Croquet and a section of his play What Every Woman Knows from the third act.

5. Half Hours, By J. M. Barrie.
Half hours, by J. M. Barrie. CONTENTS.Pantaloon.-The twelve-pound book.-Rosalind.-The will. Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Barrie
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6. Sir James Matthew ( JM ) Barrie, Bt (1860-1937), Writer; Author Of
Sir James Matthew ( JM ) Barrie, Bt (18601937), Writer; author of Peter Pan Sitter in 17 portraits Page 1 of 2 Previous Next.
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Sitter Sir James Matthew ( JM ) Barrie, Bt (18601937), Writer; author of Peter Pan . Sitter in 17 portraits. Artist Harry Furniss (1854-1925), Caricaturist.
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8. Margaret Ogilvy, By Her Son J. M. Barrie
Margaret Ogilvy, by her son J. M. Barrie Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 18601937 Sir James Matthew, 1860-1937 Barrie
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9. Famous Scots - Sir J M Barrie
Famous Scots Sir JM Barrie (1860-1937) Born in Kirriemuir on 9 May 1860 in the house pictured here, James Mathew Barrie was the 9th child of a weaver.
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- Sir J M Barrie (1860-1937)
Born in Kirriemuir on 9 May 1860 in the house pictured here, James Mathew Barrie was the 9th child of a weaver. Even as a child, he wrote for the school magazine and drama group (in which he also acted). He took a Master of Arts degree at Edinburgh University and after a short spell with the Nottingham Journal he moved to London in 1885. Barrie wrote for a number of papers and published his first book in 1887 and subsequent stories established his reputation and popularity. "Auld Licht Idylls" was a series of racy sketches of humble life in Kirriemuir (renamed 'Thrums' in the book, after the word in weaving for the ends of the warp threads). These stories began what was to become known, somewhat disparagingly, as the "Kailyard School" of Scottish fiction. A number of novels followed including "The Little Minister" and "Margaret Ogilvy" , the latter a tender tribute to his mother. But Barrie was now turning more to writing plays and even an opera (in collaboration with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, no less). In 1897 a stage version of "The Little Minister" was a great popular success and he went on to create many of his well known works such as "The Admirable Crichton" in 1902. A story "The Little White Bird" published in 1902 had ideas which Barrie carried forward to his best known work "Peter Pan". This was first performed in 1904 and was followed by

10. 1860-1937
JM Barrie and the Lost Boys Outlet Barrie, James Matthew, Sir, bart., 18601937 Biography Authors, Scottish Biography / Autobiography SALE BOOKS .
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Now or Neverland: Peter Pan and the Myth of Eternal Youth: A Psychological Perspective on a Cultural Icon (Studies in Jungian Psychology, 82)
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Now or Neverland: Peter Pan and the Myth of Eternal Youth: A Psychological Perspective on a Cultural Icon (Studies in Jungian Psychology, 82)
Ann Yeoman Marion Woodman ... English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

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Location, London, King Street, Sale Date, May 19, 2004. Lot Number, 38, Sale Number, 6972. Lot Title, JM Barrie (18601937). Estimate, 5,000 - 8,000 British pounds.
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Sir JM Barrie Novelist Dramatist 18601937. James Matthew Barrie was born in Kirriemuir (Forfarshire), the Thrums of his fiction
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Sir J M Barrie
James Matthew Barrie was born in Kirriemuir (Forfarshire), the "Thrums" of his fiction, on 9th May 1860, the seventh surviving child of a hand-loom weaver. Educated at Glasgow Academy, Forfar Academy and Dumfries Academy, he took his MA at Edinburgh University. He worked as a journalist for the Nottingham Journal before moving to London in 1885 to freelance. Success came with a series of sketches of life in bygone Thrums contributed to the St. James's Gazette , published in 1888 as Auld licht idylls , followed by When a man's single (1888) and A Window in Thrums (1889). These works and the novels The Little minister Sentimental Tommy (1896) and its sequel Tommy and Grizel (1900) have been regarded by George Blake and others as examples of the Kailyard School. Leonee Ormond 's J.M. Barrie (1987) argues that it is more rewarding to assess Barrie's regional fiction beside that of Hardy and George Eliot Barrie's dramatised adaptation of The Little minister was enormously successful, persuading him to write increasingly for the stage.

13. National Trust For Scotland - Places To Visit - Angus - JM
9 Brechin Road, Kirriemuir, Angus DD8 4BX. Tel (01575) 572646. In this twostoreyed house JM Barrie (1860-1937), the creator of Peter Pan, was born.
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Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937. HPL, hplyaf. J FIC BAR, The ghosts. Barber, Antonia, 1932-, HPL, hplyaf. Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 1860-1937. MMK, MMKJF.
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15. Scottish Born James Barrie
SVBanner.jpg (8465 bytes). James Barrie. (18601937). James Matthew Barrie was born in 1860 in Scotland. For the first six years of
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James Barrie James Matthew Barrie was born in 1860 in Scotland. For the first six years of his life, he lived in the shadow of his elder brother David. Just before his fourteenth birthday, David was killed in a skating accident. Barrie soon realised that, by dying so young, David would remain a boy forever in the minds of all those who had known him. If Peter Pan had grown up then he would be in his nineties today. On average there are 25 productions of Peter Pan in Britain at Christmas. In France, Alain Marcel once staged a high-tech musical version with lasers and members of the cast flying over the audience. In 1897, Barrie was a successful writer both in Britain and the United States. He was married to the actress Mary Ansell but they had no children. This didn't stop him from meeting children. One of these was a four-year-old girl called Margaret who called Barrie "my friendy". Because she couldn't pronounce her r's, the word "friendy" often sounded like "fwendy" or "wendy". She died when she was six but Barrie immortalised her in Peter Pan by calling his heroine Wendy, a name that he created. Barrie's London home was very close to Kensington Gardens and it was here that he first met the Llewellyn Davies boys - George, Jack and Peter. He described their mother as "the most beautiful creature I had ever seen" and soon he was a frequent visitor to their house where he would tell the boys stories. One of these stories was about the youngest boy, Peter, who, according to Barrie, would one day fly away to Kensington Gardens so that he might be a boy forever. When children died, Peter would take them on a journey to a place called Never Never Land. When George heard the story, he said that "dying must be an awfully big adventure!". Barrie wrote the words down. They would later became the most famous words spoken in Peter Pan.

16. J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) - In Full Sir James Matthew, Baronet Barrie ~ At Runboa
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J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) - in full Sir James Matthew, Baronet Barrie Scottish journalist, playwright, and children's book writer. Barrie became world famous with his play and story about PETER PAN (1904), the boy who lived in Never Land, had a war with Captain Hook, and would not grow up. The first name of Peter Pan was almost certainly taken from Peter Llewellyn Davies (1897-1960), one of the several Davies brothers that Barrie knew. "When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies." (from Peter Pan) James Matthew Barrie was born in the Lowland village of Kirriemuir, in Forfashire. His father, David Barrie was a handloom weaver, and mother, Margaret Ogilvy, the daughter of a stonemason. They had ten children, Barrie was the ninth. Jamie, as he was called, heard tales of pirates from his mother, who read her children R.L. Stevenson's adventure stories in the evenings. When Barrie was seven, his brother David died in a skating accident. David had been the mother's favorite child, and she fell into depression. Barrie tried to gain her affection by dressing up in the dead boy's clothes. The obsessive relationship that grew between mother and son was to mark the whole of his life. After her death Barrie published in 1896 an adoring biography of his mother.

17. LookSmart - Directory - J.M. Barrie
Matthew Barrie, 18601937 Get details on achievements, life, background, and works of the Scottish playwright and novelist. ANON, The JM Barrie Society Check
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    Oversetterforening. OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Barrie, JM Storbritannia 18601937. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst. SØK ETTER Barrie, JM. SØK I
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    Barrie, JM United Kingdom 18601937. E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
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