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Artemus Ward: Pen Name Of Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) Fictional character and pen name of Charles Farrar Browne (18341867) Artemus Ward and Abe Lincoln When Artemus Ward began touring with his comic lecture in 1861, his letters-to-the-editor were already famous. http://joan.simmons.edu/~jameson/project/ward.html
Extractions: Fictional character and pen name of Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) When Artemus Ward began touring with his comic lecture in 1861, his letters-to-the-editor were already famous. Abraham Lincoln admired the stories of the "Old Showman" who travels the country with his wax figure exhibit, narrates his adventures, and dispenses advice. In fact, on September 22, 1862, Lincoln read aloud a Ward sketch, "High-Handed Outrage at Utica" , to his cabinet. When Edwin M. Stanton, secretary of war, and others members appeared angry at humor in such serious times, Lincoln said, "Gentlemen...with the fearful strain that is upon me night and day, if I did not laugh I should die, and you need this medicine as much as I do." He then picked up the papers in front of him and read out the Emancipation Proclamation. Stanton later wrote that "with great enthusiasm I arose, approached the President, extended my hand and said: 'Mr. President, if reading the chapters of Artemus Ward is a prelude to a deed such as this, the book should be filed among the archives of the nation and its author should be canonized.'" (The copy of the book from which Lincoln read is in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.) ( Seitz Pullen, "Comic Relief"
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Artemus Ward - Aka Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) Artemus Ward, 1924. Browne (Artemus Ward) (Cambridge History of Englishand American Literature)Biographical sketch. San Francisco http://joan.simmons.edu/~jameson/ward.html
Extractions: Artemus Ward's Punch Letter (Steven Railton, University of Virginia)Text of "The Tower of London" from Letter to Punch Artemus Ward (Christopher Kankel, California Institute of Technology)Essay by Albert Jay Nock in an introduction to Selected Works of Artemus Ward Browne: (Artemus Ward) (Cambridge History of English and American Literature)Biographical sketch. San Francisco History-When Artemus Ward was Here Newspaper article by Walter J. Thompson in San Francisco Chronicle , September 17, 1916. The Buckeye Chronicles - Artemus Ward (Dan Chabek)Biographical sketch, illustration of "The Genial Showman Surveys His Show." Artemus Ward - Mark Twain Biography (editor, Jim Zwick)Mark Twain and Artemus Ward meet in Virginia City. Excerpt from Chapter 43 Mark Twain: A Biography Mark Twain on Artemus Ward (Compiled by Barbara Schmidt)Includes text of a letter by Mark Twain in 1879 to a newspaper editor. Ward, Artemus Making of America digital library, University of Michigan Library)Facsimile of three stories printed in Vanity Fair : "Cruise of the Polly Ann", "Moses, the Sassy; or, the Disguised Duke", "The War Fever in Baldinsville." Plain text available as well.
Picture History - Charles Farrar Browne (Artemus Ward) (1834-1867) Buy this item. Charles Farrar Browne (Artemus Ward) (18341867) An American humorist,journalist, and lecturer, Brown was known by his pseudonym Artemus Ward. http://www.picturehistory.com/find/p/4135/mcms.html
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The San Antonio College LitWeb Northern Humorists Page The Demagogue ( 1891 ). Reprint by Gregg, 1970. Charles Farrar Browne (18341867 ). Pen name Artemus Ward. Artemus Ward, His Book ( 1862 ). http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/northumo.htm
Stories, Listed By Author Browne, Charles Farrar (18341867); see pseudonym Artemus Ward Browne, EARLYNES. * The Ladys Proposition, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 6 55 http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s17.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BROWN, CARRIE ; [i.e., Carolyn S. Brown] (1950- ) BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN, D. WINSTON BROWN, ERIC BROWN, FREDRIC (William) Knock, (ex) Thrilling Wonder Stories Puppet Show, (ss) Playboy BROWN, GEORGE MACKAY The Eleventh Ghost Book BROWN, GERTRUDE DORSEY The Voice of the Rich Pudding, (ss) 1907 American Local Color Writing, 1880-1920
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 9 Browne, BARTON; Browne, Charles Farrar (18341867); see pseudonym ArtemusWard; Browne, DIK; Browne, DOUGLAS G(ordon) (1884-1963); Browne http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/q9.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BRECHER, RUTH BRECHNER, JOSEPH L. ... BRECK, JOHN ; pseudonym of Elizabeth C. A. Smith BRECKENRIDGE, GERALD ; pseudonym of Gerald B. Breitigam BRECKENRIDGE, NICHOLAS BRECKENRIDGE, PATRICK BREDEMEIER, CARL ... BREITIGAM, GERALD B. (1899-1964); see pseudonym Gerald Breckenridge BREMAN, JOHN BREMEN, OSWALD BREMNER, HELEN A. ... BRENNAN, JOE ; No information, but not to be confused with Connecticut poet and author Joseph Payne Brennan (1918-1990). BRENNAN, JOHN NEEDHAM HUGGARD (1914- ); see pseudonym John Welcome BRENNAN, JOSEPH PAYNE BRENNAN, TOM BRENNEN, FREDERICK HAZLITT ... BRENT, LORING ; pseudonym of George Frank Worts BRENT, MILARDE BRENT, WILLIAM BRENTANO, LOWELL ... BRENTON, MYRON ; American author and editor. BRERETON, CHARLES V. Honor Among Thieves BRESLAUER, BERNARD BRESLIN, HOWARD ... BRESLIN, JIMMY ; [i.e., James Breslin] (1930- ); Noted sportswriter and journalist. Born in Jamaica, New York. BRETHERTON, EVA BRETHERTON, VIVIEN R. BRETON, FREDERIC BRETON, NICHOLAS ... BRETONNE, ANNE-MARIE ; pseudonym of Arnold Berman BRETSCHMAN, LOUIS
Dictionary: Browne Hablot Knight Browne}, {Phiz} 2 United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerantshowman (18341867) syn {Browne}, {Charles Farrar Browne}, {Artemus http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/Browne
Charles Farrar Browne - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define) Charles Farrar Browne (noun) . 1. United States writer of humorous talesof an itinerant showman (1834-1867) Synonyms Browne, Artemus Ward. http://define.ansme.com/words/c/charles_farrar_browne.html
Wa - Real Names Of Famous Folk - Wa Artemus Ward, Reporter/humorist/lecturer, Charles Farrar Browne, (USA, 18341867).Bill Ward, Television Producer, Ivor William Ward (England, 1916-99). http://www.famousfolk.com/real/names-wa.shtml
Extractions: A.L.J.Heenan Rube Waddell , Baseball pitcher; George Edward Waddell (Bradford, Pennsylvania 13 October 1876 - 1 April 1, 1914). Honus Wagner , Baseball hall of famer, John (Hans) Peter Wagner, (USA, 1874-1955). Lindsay Wagner , Television actor, Lindsay Jean Ball (USA, 1949). Anton Walbrook , Movie actor, Adolph Anton Wilhelm Wohlbruck, (Austria, 1900-1967). Jersey Joe Walcott , Boxer-Heavyweight Champion, Arnold Cream, (USA, 1914-1994). Wendy Waldman , singer-songwriter (founder member of Bryndle); born Wendy Steiner (Burbank, California 26 November 1951). Daughter of Fred Steiner, film and television composer. Wally Wales , aka Hal Taliaferro, Silents and Talkies movie actor, Floyd Taliaferro Alperson, (USA, 1895-1980). Christopher Walken , Movie actor, Ronald Walken (USA, 1943). Clint Walker , Television and Movie actor, Norman Eugene Walker, (USA, 1927). David Walker , Pilot and astronaut; David Mathieson Walker (Columbus, Georgia 20 May 1944 - 23 April 2001 Houston, Texas).
Index Translate this page Charles Brockden, 1771-1810 Gutenberg Brown, William Wells, 1815-1884 Gutenberg Browne,Charles Farrar, 1834-1867 AKA Ward, Artemus, 1834-1867 Gutenberg Browne http://www.elbooks.sk/angautB.html
Index Translate this page Izaak, 1593-1683 Gutenberg Ward, Adolphus William, Sir, 1837-1924 Gutenberg Ward,Artemus, 1834-1867 AKA Browne, Charles Farrar, 1834-1867 Gutenberg Ward http://www.elbooks.sk/angautW.html
Index Clotelle or The Colored Heroine Browne, Charles Farrar (18341867) The CompleteWorks of Artemus Ward Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/B/
Wantedbooks.com Artemus Ward (the pseudonym of Charles Farrar Browne, 18341867) was a popular Americanhumorist around the time of the Civil War, both as a writer and lecturer http://www.wantedbooks.com/booklist.asp?searchtype=keyindex&searchstring=167
WARD, ARTEMUS WARD, ARTEMUS. WARD, ARTEMUS, the penname of Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867),American humorous writer, was born in Waterford, Maine. http://68.1911encyclopedia.org/W/WA/WARD_ARTEMUS.htm
Extractions: His Complete Works, with memoir by E. P. Kingston, were published in London in the same year, and Sandwiches at New York in 1870. WARD, EDWARD MATTHEW (1816-1879), English historical and genre painter, was born at Pimlico, London, in 1816. Among his early boyish efforts in art was a series of clever illustrations to the Rejected Addresses of his uncles Horace and James Smith, which was followed soon afterwards by designs to some of the papers of Washington Irving. In 1830 he gained the silver palette of the Society of Arts; and in 1835, aided by Wilkie and Chantrey, he entered the schools of the Royal Academy, having in the previous year contributed to its exhibition his portrait of Mr O. Smith, the comedian, in his character of Don Quixote. In 1836 he went to Rome, where in 1838 he gained a