Stories, Listed By Author Adventures Spr 1996. Biggers, Earl Derr (18841933) (chron.) * TheAgony Column, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 8 1916 Argosy (UK http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s74.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BENNETT, JAMES W. (chron.) (continued) BENNETT, JOHN (chron.) BENNETT, KAY (chron.) BENNETT, KEM(ys Deverell) (1919- ); No information. (chron.) Dangerous Choice, (ss) Argosy Oct 1951 Dilemma, (ss) Argosy (UK) Mar 1963 Flamenco, (ss) Formula For Love, (ss) Full Fathom Five, (ss) Go Home, Dead Man, (ss) A Little Bit of Dying, (ss) Argosy Dec 1956 Love and Pesetas, (nv) Argosy (UK) Sep 1962 No Flies on Friday, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jun 1958 A Plate of Roast Beef, (ss) Argosy (UK) Dec 1956 Queer Fish, (ss) Someone Sent Cigars, (na)
Chronological List, Part 6 BIGELOW, MARGARET OGDEN; BIGELOW, POULTNEY (1855?); BIGELOW, WALTER STORRS;Biggers, Earl; Biggers, Earl Derr (1884-1933); Biggers, JW; BIGGLE, LLOYD, JR. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e6.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BENNETT-WOTTON, C. BENNEY, ROBERT ... BENSON, STELLA ; [Mrs. John O. Anderson] (1892-1933) BENSON, STUART BENSON, SUSAN WILLIAMS BENSON, (Eleanor) THEODORA (Roby) BENSTEAD, W. D. ... BENTINCK, RAY ; pseudonym of Rayleigh Breton Amis Best BENTIVOGLIO, COUNT ENRICO BENTLEY, E(dmund) C(lerihew) BENTLEY, F. W. ... BENTON, JOHN L. ; house pseudonym BENTON, RALPH MITCHELL BENTON, WILLA BENTON, WILLIAM BENYON, GINTY ... BERESFORD, LESLIE (George) [name assumed in 1910] (1878-1946); see pseudonym Pan BERESFORD, MARCUS ; see under Brandel, Marc BERESFORD, REX BERESFORD, STEVE BERG, ADELYNE ... BERKELEY, ANTHONY ; pseudonym of A. B. Cox BERKELEY, JOY BERKELEY, REGINALD (Cheyne) BERKEY, BEN ... BERMAN, ARNOLD ; see pseudonym Anne-Marie Bretonne BERMAN, HARMONY BERMAN, RUTH BERMANT, CHAIM ... BERNARD, JOHN ; pseudonym of BERNARD, JOHN W. BERNARD, KEITH BERNARD, KENNETH BERNARD, RALPH ... BERNSTEIN, AL ; see pseudonym Robert Ray BERNSTEIN, HERMAN BERNSTEIN, J. S. BERNSTEIN, WALTER ... BEST, CAROL ANNE ; see pseudonym Susan Ashe BEST, GEORGE A.
ARTVOICE twentieth century. Earl Derr Biggers (18841933) Earl Derr Biggerscreated Chinese-Hawaiian detective Charlie Chan in 1925. Born http://www.artvoice.com/dec5_dec11_2002/pages/coverstory.html
Extractions: and Richard Wesp as Mr.Paravicini in The Mousetrap The London production of The Mousetrap holds the distinction of being the longest continuously running play on the planet. Make no mistake, this is due to its delightful intrigue, not to its quality as drama. Within a disposable genre, The Mousetrap is endlessly consumable. The first theatrical performance of an Agatha Christie mystery was an adaptation of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Michael Morton. The play, which opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London on May 15, 1928 also marked the first stage appearance of Hercule Poirot, played by the young Charles Laughton.
Mystery Authors And Their Detectives Through Time Light background information, chronology, and limited bibliogrpahy. Sample reading list and related Category Arts Literature Genres Mystery Historical Mysteries 1925 Earl Derr Biggers (18841933) * detective is Charlie Chan First appearanceTHE HOUSE WITHOUT A KEY Readers highly recommend - nothing like the movies http://www.autopen.com/mystery.au.shtml
Extractions: Through Time School's almost out, but don't forget all that reading you've got to do for fall. No NOT Rocket Science for Dummies . I have some plans for my hammock this summer and they include checking in with some of those mystery authors I've always meant to spend some time as well as renewing my acquaintance with many of my other favorites. And there's something so orderly and academically correct about starting at the beginning of the genre and reading my way through to the present. Whether you are a long time reader of the genre or recently arrived, there's often the sense that you have missed something along the way. Are you well-versed in golden-age reading? Have you missed a classic hard-boiled dick along the way? Tie up your hammock, get out a big pile of books, put out your prettiest arsenic scented hanky and strap on your silencers. And let's all agree to put aside quadratic equations until at least the middle of July. Unless they're going to help solve the case.
Extractions: treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map Works provided by Project Gutenberg of Australia which are in the public domain in Australia, fifty years after the author's death The following etexts are listed by Author. Click here for an Alphabetic List of Titles Note: The approximate file size is shown where it is greater than 1 mb (1000 kb) If you have Windows Media Player you can listen to an Audio Book by Edgar Rice Burroughs or Earl Biggers Hervey ALLEN (1889-1949) (Go to this site for more information about Hervey Allen E J BANFIELD (1852-1923) J. M. BARRIE (1860-1937) Barbara BAYNTON (1857-1929) Louis BECKE (1855-1913) Earl Derr BIGGERS (1884-1933) The House Without a Key (1925) Text ZIP The Chinese Parrot (1926) Text ZIP If you have Windows Media Player you can listen to the Audio Book Behind that Curtain (1928) Text ZIP The Black Camel (1929) Text ZIP If you have Windows Media Player you can listen to the Audio Book Keeper of the Keys (1932)
Bird Bob White .. 18421914? Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 Bigges, Walter, d. 1586 Bird, IsabellaL. (Isabella Lucy), 1831-1904 Bishop, Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes) http://www.stclairpakwell.com/bunny-and-luv.htm
Ohio's County Almanac Dr. Stanley C. White, (? ). NASA Administrator. Earl Derr Biggers, (1884-1933).Author - Charlie Chan. General Durbin Ward, (1819 -1866). Civil War General. http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/OCA/people.cfm?county=Warren
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print Fifty Candles by Earl Derr Biggers Publisher Comments Earl Derr Biggers (18841933)is best remembered as the creator of Chinese detective Charlie Chan, whose http://www.powells.com/subsection/AdobeeBookReaderMystery.10.html
Cursos Estiu 2002 - Tema1 Cine I Literatura - (UPF) que acull posteriorment les aportacions fonamentals d'autors com ara Agatha Christie(18901977), SS Van Dine (1888-1939) o Earl Derr Biggers (1884-1933). http://www.upf.es/tccc/ce/cursos_2002/cine/materials/tema1.htm
Extractions: En el nostre temps , contemporanis als primers relats curts de Dashiell Hammett. EL 1927, un altre recull de contes, Homes sense dones Els assassins The Killers (Forajidos) , i novament adaptat per Donald Siegel el 1964: The Killers (Codigo del hampa) Ernest Hemingway Los asesinos . Barcelona, Luis de Caralat, 1991 El 1920, H.L. Mencken i George Jean Nathan funden la revista policiaca mensual Black Mask, que ve a significar la gestació d'un nou gènere literari. És el que a través de la posterior denominació francesa es coneix com a "gènere negre". En les pàgines de
Home BC Agnes Bernauer, by Hebbel, Friedrich, 18131863 Agnes Grey, by Bronte, Anne,1820-1849 Agony Column, The, by Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 Agrarian Crusade http://www.readsmarter.com/Virtual.htm
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Index Biggers, Earl Derr (18841933) The Agony Column Biggs, Walter ( -1586)Drake's Great Armada. Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914) Can Such Things Be? http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/B/
Author Index Biggers, Earl Derr, 18841933 Bigges, Walter, d. 1586 Bindloss, Harold, 1866-1945Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy), 1831-1904 Bishop, Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/author_index.htm
Extractions: Home Author Title Topic ... Book Club The Worldwide Library making e-books available to everyone worldwide without charge now. How to use this library Book Club Index by Author Index by Title ... Sponsors Author Index Select the letter the authors surname begins with, or below in the editors and compilers index, to go to the listing of authors with this letter and then click on the authors name to see information on the author and what books they are known to have written. there are a number of authors with the same name, and in those cases the lifespan dates will help. Let us know of any errors you see. Authors A B C D ... Z A B C D ... Z Authors Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934
Re: Stick To Your Guns. 174095). It was first attested in the United States in SevenKeys to Baldpate (1913) by Earl Derr Biggers (1884-1933) . http://phrases.shu.ac.uk/bulletin_board/3/messages/127.html
Extractions: Browse the Archives Posted by ESC on February 05, 2000 at 07:42:46: In Reply to: Stick to your guns. posted by Frankie on February 04, 2000 at 16:23:52: : Anyone know the origin of the phrase "Stick to your guns". (Could it date back to Manifest Destiny?) STICK TO YOUR GUNS/STAND TO YOUR GUNS Its a military term. Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings by Gregory Y. Titelman. (Random House, New York, 1996) states: Stick to your guns hold to your convictions and rights. The proverb has been traced back to the Life of Samuel Johnson by James Bobswell (1740-95). It was first attested in the United States in Seven Keys to Baldpate (1913) by Earl Derr Biggers (1884-1933) The Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York, 1997) says the term may be military in origin and lists a mention of the term as late as 1839, in a popular novel called Ten Thousand a Year the words put in the mouth of a civilian named Mr. Titmouse. Fighting Words: From War, Rebellion, and Other Combative Capers by Christine Ammer (NTC Publishing Group, Chicago, 1989) has the most detailed explanation, Less in doubt than managing to hit a target was a gunners obligation to stay at his post, whence the British term stand to ones guns (in America, stick to ones guns), meaning to persist and not give way. James Boswell, Samuel Johnsons biographer, writes in 1769, Mrs. Thrale stood to her gun with great courage in defense of amorous ditties. A more perplexing use of this phrase occurred in a 1909 account about the staunchly pacifist Society of Friends: The Quakers stood to their guns, and without any resort to brute force, finally won.
Untitled Document Berlin Frundsbergverlag gmbh,1936. Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933. Behindthat curtain. New York Grosset Dunlap,c1928. Paramount Pictures, inc. http://www.unil.ch/BCU/informations/mediatheque/history_of_the_cinema.htm
Extractions: AUTEUR TITRE Abramson, Ivan. Mother of truth : a story of romance and retribution based on the events of my own life. [New York] : Graphic Literary Press,[c1929] Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 1937 academy players directory bulletin. Special ed., 2nd printing, rev. Beverly Hills, Calif. : Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, c1981. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Research Council. Motion picture sound engineering. New York : D. Van Nostrand Company, 1938. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Research Council. Report on television from the standpoint of the motion picture producing industry. Hollywood : The Academy, 1936. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Screen achievements records bulletin. Reference list of productions. Reference list of productions 1934/38. Hollywood :[The Academy, 1938?]
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Index 18731940 Agesilaus, by Xenophon, 431-355 BC Agnes Grey, by Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849Agony Column, The, by Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 Agrarian Crusade, The http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloA.html
Mary Pickford Theater Film Schedule (Fall 1999) Earl Derr Biggers (18841933) was a popular Saturday Evening Post writer who, duringhis short career, became the first widely known author to create a series http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/pickford/fall99.html
Extractions: FALL 1999 Jump to: October November December This fall the Mary Pickford Theater presents a film retrospective in conjunction with the Library of Congress exhibition John Bull and Uncle Sam: Four Centuries of British-American Relations beginning November 15. While the relationship between the United States and the Mother Country are admittedly complex, British and American culture and ideas are constantly interwoven through film. As the two primary English-speaking countries, there has been a ready exchange of ideas and story formulas between the respective film industries. Our series (which will continue in on our spring calendar next year) illustrates this fruitful crosscurrent with films and television programming drawn from the holdings of the Library of Congress and the National Film and Television Archive and British Film Institute in London. RESERVATIONS may be made by phone, beginning one week before any given show. Call (202) 707-5677 during business hours (Monday-Friday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm). Reserved seats must be claimed at least 10 minutes before showtime, after which standbys will be admitted to unclaimed seats. All programs are free, but seating is limited to 64 seats. The Mary Pickford Theater is located on the third floor of the Library of Congress Madison building If you would like to subscribe to our program guide you can submit your name and mailing address either by calling the Pickford Theater reservation line at (202) 707-5677 (24 hours a day) or by sending e-mail to