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Franklin Edgerton (July 24, 1885 – December 7, 1963) was an American [1] linguistic scholar. He was Salisbury Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology at Yale University (1926) and visiting professor at Benares Hindu University (1953–4).
"All in the golden afternoon" is the preface poem in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.The introductory poem recalls the afternoon that he improvised the story about Alice in Wonderland while on a boat trip from Oxford to Godstow, for the benefit of the three Liddell sisters: Lorina Charlotte (the flashing "Prima"), Alice Pleasance (the hoping "Secunda"), and Edith ...
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Fantomah, "Mystery Woman of the Jungle", is a female comic-book superhero created by writer-artist Fletcher Hanks, under the pseudonym Barclay Flagg. [5] She debuted in a namesake backup feature in Jungle Comics #2 (Feb. 1940), [6] and continued as a backup feature until her final appearance in issue #51 (March 1944). [7]
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Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (October 30, 1857 – June 14, 1948) was an American writer. [1] Many of her novels are set in her home state of California.Her bestselling novel Black Oxen (1923) was made into a silent movie of the same name.
In a late interview, Verne affirmed that Hetzel's ambitious commission had become the running literary theme of his novel sequence: It is my intention to complete, before my working days are done, a series which shall conclude in story form my whole survey of the world’s surface and the heavens; there are still left corners of the world to which my thoughts have not yet penetrated.
The Marriage of Captain Kettle was serialised in Adventure in 1911–1912. Honour of Thieves (Chatto and Windus: 1895) (Reprinted as The Little Red Captain (Pearson: 1902) Adventures of Captain Kettle (C A Pearson: 1898) Further Adventures of Captain Kettle (Pearson: 1899) (aka Master of Fortune (Dillingham: 1901)) Captain Kettle K.C.B.