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         Douglas Norman:     more books (18)
  1. Siren Land: A Celebration of Life in Southern Italy by Norman Douglas, 2010-08-03
  2. Looking Back: An Autobiographical Excursion by Norman Douglas, 1971-08
  3. Siren Land by Norman Douglas, 1983-06
  4. Lunch with Elizabeth David: A Novel by Roger Williams, 2000-03

21. Medieval Bestiary : Birds And Beasts Of The Greek Anthology
Norman Douglas (18681952) was born in Austria to a Scottish fatherand a Scottish-German mother. He entered the British Foreign
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Digital Text Birds And Beasts of the Greek Anthology Norman Douglas Chapman and Hall Ltd., London, 1928 While not dealing with the middle ages directly, this book is of interest in the study of the bestiary genre. It explores the appearance of animals in the the Greek Anthology, a collection of lyrical poems, epigrams, oracles, epitaphs and enigmas written by many Greek authors of antiquity. Medieval authors of beast texts were influenced by these poems; even if they did not have access to the poems themselves, they certainly had indirect access through later Latin authors (such as Pliny the Elder) who used many of the animal descriptions in their own works. Beast tales found in the Anthology are are also found, relatively unchanged, in medieval texts. Norman Douglas (1868-1952) was born in Austria to a Scottish father and a Scottish-German mother. He entered the British Foreign Office in 1893 and served as a diplomat in St. Petersburg. Douglas purchased property on Capri, but after financial difficulties in 1907 he existed in near poverty for almost two decades as he lived at times in Paris, Florence, Lisbon, and London, before returning to Capri in 1946. He wrote novels, autobiographical works and travel books, including

22. NORMAN DOUGLAS
Norman Douglas. (18681952). LONDON STREET GAMES. 1916. St Catherine. ArnoldPalmer s pencilled signature on front end paper. 500 copies only printed.
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NORMAN DOUGLAS LONDON STREET GAMES. ALONE. ALONE. TOGETHER. EXPERIMENTS. IN THE BEGINNING. BIRDS AND BEAST OF THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY. BIRDS AND BEASTS OF THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY. IN THE BEGINNING. 1927. Florence. Edition limited to 700 numbered copies, signed by the Author. ALS FOUNTAINS IN THE SAND. NERINDA. PANEROS. THREE OF THEM. THEY WENT. SUMMER ISLANDS OF ISCHIA AND PONZA. LOOKING BACK. LOOKING BACK. AN ALMANAC. AN ALMANAC. LATE HARVEST. LATE HARVEST. SOUTH WIND. FOOTNOTE ON CAPRI NORMAN DOUGLAS by C FITZGIBBON.

23. NORMAN DOUGLAS COLLECTION
PROVENANCE. OWNERSHIP LITERARY RIGHTS. CITE AS. RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS. LOCATIONOF ASSOCIATED MATERIAL. Norman Douglas (18681952). DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION.
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NORMAN DOUGLAS COLLECTION
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CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS LOCATION OF ASSOCIATED MATERIAL ... DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Collection Series Series I.Writings BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS On the Herpetology of Baden (1894) Report on Pumice Stone Industry (1895) ... PROVENANCE MATERIAL

24. English Heritage -
DORSET, Earl of See BOW STREET Douglas, Norman (18681952), Writer, livedhere. 63 Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, SW11 Wandsworth 1980
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=172

25. Bloomsbury USA
yourself. Norman Douglas (18681952) was an expatriate British novelistand essayist known more for his life than his art. Leaving
http://www.bloomsburyusa.com/catalogue/details2.asp?type=16&page=2&isbn=15823418

26. Norman
Feminine Norma. Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Norman Shaw (18311912)American architect. Norman Douglas (1868-1952) Scottish-German novelist.
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Norman
Gender : Masculine
Language : English
Etymology
Norman is the modern form of the Old English name Northman , and the Old Germanic name Nordemann
History
Like Francis , or German Norman was originally given as a descriptive nickname, like Edgar the Norman. It quickly became used as a name in its own right, however. Norman was already a common name in England before William the Conqueror (himself, a Norman) invaded in 1066. As a name, it died out in the 14th century in England, but not in Scotland. There was a revival of the name Norman after Charlotte Mary Yonge wrote her book The Daisy Chain in 1856.
Pronunciation : norr-mann.
Alternates Normann
Diminutives
English Norm Scottish Norrie Feminine Norma Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Norman Shaw American architect. Norman Douglas Scottish-German novelist. Norman Lindsay Australian artist. Norman Rockwell American artist. Norman MacCaig Scottish poet. Norman Cousins American essayist. Norman Dello Joio American composer.

27. Author Pseudonyms
Douglas) Bradbury Douglas, Michael Robert Bright, (John) Michael Crichton, DouglasCrichton Douglas, Myrtle R. Morojo Douglas, Norman (18681952) Pilaff Bey
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Hilda Doolittle

Dace, Letitia

[Tish Dace]
Dace, Tish
Letitia Dace

Daedalus, Bram Norton
Norton J. Bramesco

Daemer, Will
Bill Miller
Robert (Bob) Wade
Dain, Alex Alex Lukeman Dain, Catherine Judith Garwood Dakers, Elaine K. [Jane Lane] Dale, Alan Alfred J. Cohen Dale, Donald Mary Dale Buckner Dale, George E. Isaac Asimov Dale, J.S. of Frederic Jesup Stimson Dale, Norman E(dwin) C(harles) Tubb Dale, Norwood Robert M. Stults Dale, Richard Joe R. Lansdale Dale, S. Steven Utley Dale, William Norman A. Danberg Dale-Harris, Rosalind [Rosalind Ashe] Daley, Brian C. [Jack McKinney] Dall, Harold Van Algirdas Jonas Budrys D'Allard, Hunter Willis Todhunter Ballard Dallas, Ian Ian Davis Dallas, John W(illiam) Murdoch Duncan Dalmas, John John Robert Jones Dalton, Emily Danice Jo Allen Dalton, Gena David Wind Dalton, Jenifer David Wind Dalton, Margot Phyllis Strobel Dalton, Moray Arthur Caxton Hames Dalton, Priscilla Michael (Angelo) Avallone Jr. Dalton, Sean Deborah Ann Chester Daly, Hamlin E(dgar) Hoffmann (Trooper) Price Daly, Jim Edward L. Stratemeyer

28. Raymond Mortimer Collection
54, Curtis(?), Mina. 55, Darbishire, Helen. 56, Douglas, Norman, 18681952. 57,Druon, Maurice, 1918-. 58, Edel, Leon, 1907-. 59, Eden, Clarissa. 60, Egremont,Lord.
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/mortimer.html
Raymond Mortimer Collection
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Brief
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Manuscripts Division
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Box/Folder Listing
I. Correspondence Box/Folder
Aberconway, Christabel, 1890- Acton, Harold, 1904- Adeane, Michael Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962 Alsop, Joseph, 1910- Arlen, Michael, 1895-1956 Arnold, Edward Ashcroft, Peggy, 1907- Asquith, Anthony, 1902-1968 Asquith, Emma Alice Margaret, Countess of Oxford and Asquith, 1864-1945 Auchincloss, Louis S., 1914- Ayer, A.J., 1910- Ayrton, Michael, 1921-1975 Bagnold, Enid, 1889-1981 Banting, John Bartlett, Vernon, 1894-1983 Beaton, Cecil, 1904-1980 Bedford, Sybille, 1911- Bell, Clive, 1881-1964 Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961 Belloc-Lowndes, Marie, 1868-1947 Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931 Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959 Bessborough, Lord Betjeman, John. 1906-1984 Bibesco, Elizabeth, Princess, 1897-1945 Bibesco, Marthe, Princess, 1887-1973 Blonfield, Reginald Bonham-Carter, Violet, 1887-1969 Bousquet, Marie-Louise Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973 Brewster, Harry Brooke, Jocelyn, 1908-1956

29. Vive La France !
cared to try, could produce an excellent and nutritious substitute out of cigar stumpsand empty matchboxes. — Norman Douglas (18681952), British novelist.
http://www.gdargaud.net/Humor/French.html
Humor page or Table of Content
Vive la France !
"Bouillabaisse is only good because cooked by the French, who, if they cared to try, could produce an excellent and nutritious substitute out of cigar stumps and empty matchboxes." On this page:
Guidelines for American Tourists
T he following advisory for American travelers heading for France was compiled from information provided by the US State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency, the US Chamber of Commerce, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and some very expensive spy satellites that the French don't know about. It is intended as a guide for American travellers only.
General Overview
France is a medium-sized foreign country situated in the continent of Europe. It is an important member of the world community, though not nearly as important as it thinks. It is bounded by Germany, Spain, Switzerland and some smaller nations of no particular consequence and with not very good shopping. France is a very old country with many treasures, such as the Louvre and EuroDisney. Among its contributions to western civilization are champagne, Camembert cheese and the guillotine. Although France likes to think of itself as a modern nation, air conditioning is little used and it is next to impossible to get decent Mexican food. One continuing exasperation for American visitors is that the people wilfully persist in speaking French, though many will speak English if shouted at. As in any foreign country, watch your change at all times.

30. Letters And Documents Collection - D | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College L
A. 6 ALsS, 19241931, to Samuel Chew Gift of Samuel Claggett Chew Douglas, Norman,1868-1952 1 ALS, 1927 Nov 27, to Dear Sir Dowley, George 2 ALsS, 1857 Mar.
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Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections
Guide to the Letters and Documents Collection
Part II: Box and Folder List, D
Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
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Last Updated: May 16, 2003
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Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912
ALS, n.d., no addressee Library Purchase, 1996
Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912
ALS, 1883 Dec. 31, to Austin Dall By exchange.
Dall, William Healey, 1845-1927
ALS, 1875 July 14, to Mrs. H. W. Brand
Daly, Elizabeth, b. 1878
Misc. Correspondence and Will Gift of Eleanor Boyolan and Elizabeth Daly
Darbishire, Helen
2 ALsS, 1951 July 29, 1958 Apr. 5, to Rosemond Tuve Gift of Rosemond Tuve '24, 1965
Darley, George, 1795-1842
ANS, n.d., n. p. Removed from the Sayings of Poor Richard The Prefaces, Proverbs, and Poems of Benjamin Franklin , New York: 1890
Davis, Robert H. (Robert Hobart), 1869-1942
TLS, 1928 Aug. 13, to Marjorie Dana Barlow Removed from "Ruby Robert" alias Bob Fitzsimmons , by Robert Hobart Davis.
Davison, F. Trubee
TLS, 1935 Mar. 12, to Emily Cross Gift of Emily Cross
Davitt, Michael, 1846-1906

31. Ethics Newsline From The Institute For Global Ethics
Norman Douglas (British author, 1868-1952). Copyright © 1995-2001 the Institutefor Global Ethics, Camden, Maine 04843 Site hosted and designed by 3IP.
http://www.globalethics.org/newsline/members/issue.tmpl?articleid=07160014425877

32. En Hungrig Människa Mindre Betyder En Broder Mer.
Dostojevskij, Fjodor. Få personer med löjliga namn har blivit berömda. Douglas,Norman 18681952. Man kan pressa in en sanning i en aforism, aldrig sanningen.
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[A-C] [D-F] [G-I] [J-L] [M-O] [P-R] ... [Alla] En hungrig människa mindre betyder en broder mer. Dagerman, Stig
Journalistik är konsten att komma för sent så tidigt som möjligt. Dagerman, Stig När alla andra tröster är förbrukade måste man finna på en ny sorts tröst, även om den skulle råka bli absurd. Dagerman, Stig Det finns två sorters människor. De man älskar att prata med och de man älskar att prata om. Dahlgren, Gunilla Nu är jag så där kär igen som jag aldrig varit förut. Dahlgren, Gunilla Den som finner nöje i att tala om andras brister skall en gång med bitterhet få höra talas om sina egna. Dandamis Vi har olika sovrum, vi äter middag på var sitt håll, vi semestrar vid olika tidpunkt - vi gör kort sagt allt för att hålla ihop vårt äktenskap. Dangerfield, Rodney Den där oljan de hittat i Norge låg ju där redan före 1905, så den är väl egentligen svensk? Danielsson, Tage
Det är en underlig värld vi lever i. De som står för vad de säger, sitter inne för vad de säger. Danielsson, Tage Förresten begriper jag inte vad man skall ha flygvapen till. Det blir ju bara ett slag i luften. Danielsson, Tage

33. Emily Hunt
Norman Douglas (18681952) was born in Austria, educated in Scottish and Europeanacademies, and served as a British ambassador to Russia as a member of the
http://courses.brown.edu/Jeri_DeBrohun-CL0076_S02/materialadd50.html
South Wind by Norman Douglas n
ancient drug inducing forgetfulness: a supposed substance that people took in ancient times to forget their sadness or troubles, or the plant that produced the substance distraction: something that eases pain or makes people forget their troubles
Norman Douglas (1868-1952) was born in Austria, educated in Scottish and European academies, and served as a British ambassador to Russia as a member of the Foreign Service from 1894-1896. Stories of his life conflict, though it appears that he was a noted pederast and had to leave St. Petersburg in the wake of a sexual scandal. He moved to Naples where he took to writing, married his cousin, and had two sons. When he divorced in 1903, he moved to the Mediterranean island of Capri where he wrote ethnographic and historical accounts of the island. It was on Capri that Douglas gathered his inspiration for his masterpiece South Wind . Though a prolific ethnographer and notable travel writer, Douglas received his primary critical acclaim and financial success with the 1917 publication of South Wind

34. Cleverdon Mss. II General Correspondence
Walter John, 18731956 Dobell, Percy John Dobrée, Bonamy, 1891-1974 Dodgson, Campbell,1867-1948 Dorival, Bernard Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952 Dowling, Basil
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/subfile/cleverd2corres.html
I. General Correspondence The correspondence is arranged alphabetically and is mostly with colleagues and friends. Replies from Cleverdon are filed with the addressee. Additional correspondence was left in related sections throughout the collection. Box 1 : A - O Abercrombie, Lascelles, 1881-1938
Acton, Sir Harold Mario Mitchell, 1904-
Adam, Sir Ronald, bart., 1885-1982
Adam Smith, Janet, 1905-
Alexander, Michael J.
Alwyn, William, 1905-
Anderson, Alan
Arlott, John
Asher, Jane
Ashmore, Basil, 1915-
Atkinson, Anthony, 1929- Auden, Wystan Hugh, 1907-1973 Avery, James Royle, 1925- Ayrton, Elisabeth Ayrton, Michael, 1921- Bagnold, Enid, 1889-1981 Bainbridge, Henry Charles, 1873 or 4- Banyai, George, 1905- Baring, Maurice, 1874-1945 Barker, George, 1913-1991 Barker, Nicolas John, 1932- Barsley, Michael Henry, 1913- Bates, Herbert Ernest, 1905-1974 Baxter, James K. Bazley, Sir Thomas Stafford, 1907- Beerbohm, Florence (Kahn), 1876-1951 Beerbohm, Sir Max, 1872-1956 Beinecke, Edwin John, 1886-1970 Bennett, Alan, 1934-

35. Scottish Surnames
Chambers. Douglas, Norman (18681952). Australian born Scot. Novelistand travel writer. South Wind is one of his best known works.
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DAICHES , David (1912-) of Edinburgh. Professor of English, Univ. of Sussex (1961-), at Cornell Univ., USA (1946-51). Lecturer on English at Cambridge (1951-61). Dean of the School of English Studies (1961-68). DAILE
A bushy vale. DALGETTY , James S. (1907-). Became Senior Legal Draftsman to the Govt. of Nyasaland in 1962. DALHOUSIE , (James Andrew Broun-Ramsay) Marquis of (1812-60) of Dalhousie Castle. Became the greatest of Indian Proconsuls. Appointed Governor-General of India in 1848, the youngest Viceroy ever, and his administration was a tremendous success. DALLAS
Local: from Dallas in Elginshire. The name signifies a watered meadow; dail, a meadow, and uis, water. Sir William de Doleys was living in 1286 ; in 1367 John de Dolais was Thane of Cromdale. DALMAHOY
Local: from the lands of Dalmahoy in MidLothian. The family was distinguished as far back as the time of Alexander III.

36. IPac2.0
Selections. 1999. 1. Douglass, George Norman, 18681952, 0. See Douglas, Norman,1868-1952. 5. Douglass, JH (James Harvey), 1. Douglass, Jackie Leatherbury, 1.
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37. IPac2.0
1. Bey, Elihu. 1. Bey, Hannelore. 1. Bey, Pilaff, 18681952, 1. See also Douglas,Norman, 1868-1952. 5. Beyda, Kent. 4. Beye, Charles Rowan. 3. Beyea, Basil. 2.
http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=man&index=AUTHOR&term=Bey Andy

38. Boyhood Quotations -- A-L Authors
Oliver Twist (1838) ch. 14 (Mr Grimwig). Douglas, Norman (England, 18681952).Nobody can misunderstand a boy like his own mother .
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Childhood: Quotations (A-L)
Figure 1. HBC readers will find a wide rang of interesting quotations here. Some famous quotations about boys provide some interestings insights into boys and childhood over the years. We will list some of our favorite quotations. We will include quotations by boys as well as adult quotations about boys. We will also include quotes from famous people about their boyhood or quotes by other about the boyhood of famous people. Do let us know if you have a favorite quotation. We will archive them by author. Most of our quotations are american or British, primarily because of our familarity with English-language literature and history. Hopefully our readers will provide some pertinent quottions from their country to include here.
Alain-Fournier, Henri Albain (1886-1934)
But someone came and put an end to these mild and childish pleasures. Someone blew out the candle which illumined for me the sweet maternal face bent over the evening meal. Someone extinguished the lamp around which we had been a happy family group at night-time when my father had closed all the wooden shutters. And that someone was Augustin Meaulnes, whom in no time the other boys began to call le grand Meaulnes. Le Grand Meaulnes (1912) pt. 1, ch. 2.

39. Vol 3 No 36 October 25, 2002
the happiness of mankind, the welfare of generations yet unborn. Norman Douglas(18681952) TRIVIA
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is capable of seducing his own grandmother. Norman Douglas, English Writer (18681952) TRIVIA
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