Index Translate this page 1901 Gutenberg Hart, Michael Stern, 1947- Gutenberg Harte, Bret, 1836-1902 GutenbergHawkins, Sir Anthony Hope AKA Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933 Gutenberg Hawkins http://www.elbooks.sk/angautH.html
Index Esaias Friendly Road, The New Adventures in Contentment, by Grayson, David, 18701946,Pseudonym Frivolous Cupid, by Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933 From Cornhill To http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloF.html
Authors G-I 1950 Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901 Hart, Michael Stern, 1947- Harte, Bret, 1836-1902Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope AKA Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933 Hawkins, Walter http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/g-i.htm
English Heritage - Vis_blueplaques_list_h 74 Lancaster Gate, W2 Westminster 1977 HAWKINS, Sir Anthony Hope (Anthony Hope) (18631933),Novelist, lived here 1903-1917. 41 Bedford Square, WC1 Camden 1976 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=177
Literature British Arts Shelley. Born Stocktonon-Tees; Hope, Anthony. (1863-1933) Novelist.Born Clapton, London. Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1844-89) Poet. http://www.britisharts.co.uk/gi.htm
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Extractions: Kenneth Grahame was born at 30 Castle Street, Edinburgh, on 8 March 1859. He was the third child of an affluent advocate, and his great-grand-uncle was the poet and curate James Grahame . He was also the cousin of Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins (1863-1933), author (as Anthony Hope) of "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1894). Grahame's father was appointed Sheriff-Substitute of Argyllshire in 1860, and the family moved to Inverary. Grahame's mother died of scarlet fever in 1864, and his father, a heavy drinker, was incapable of caring for the children, so they were sent to Cookham Dene in Berkshire to be brought up by their grandmother. Grahame was educated at St Edward's School, Oxford (1868-75), but was unable to enter Oxford University. Instead, after a period working for his uncle in London, he joined the Bank of England as a gentleman-clerk in 1879, rising to become Secretary to the Bank in 1898. Grahame contributed essays and stories to "The Yellow Book" and W. E. Henley's "National Observer", and his collections "Pagan Papers", "The Golden Age" and "Dream Days" were well received by critics such as Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch ("Q", 1863-1944), who became a close friend. Grahame's stories centred on a fictional family of five children which he had created during his own childhood. Grahame married Elspeth Thomson in 1899, and their only child, Alastair, was born the following year (he was killed in 1918). Grahame created the character of Toad to amuse his son, but it was not until 1908 that he published "The Wind In The Willows", which had its origins in letters he had written to Alastair. By then he had already retired from the Bank (in 1907) due to ill health. The book was not an immediate success, but would achieve wider popularity thanks to the 1930 stage version, "Toad of Toad Hall" by A. A. Milne (1882-1956), whose "Winnie-the-Pooh" (1926) was created for his own son Christopher Robin.
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Famous Hawkins' 18631933. English novelist and playwright. Born in London, England. Adopted thepsuedonym, Anthony Hope. He wrote novels of adventure, intrigue and romance. http://www.geocities.com/hawkinshome/famous.html
Extractions: FAMOUS HAWKINS' HISTORICAL: SIR JOHN HAWKINS Victory' ), during this time he was also 'knighted'. He next devised a blocade at the Azores to intercept Spanish treasure ships returning from the New World. In 1595 he sailed to the Spanish West Indies to raid these ships. The night before a failed attack on Puerto Rico, he died of dysentry. (Nov. 12) c. 1591 SIR RAYMOND HAWKINS Born 1560. The only son of Sir John Hawkins ( above ). Also well known in English Naval history. A Captian in Sir Francis Drake's expidition to the W. Indies in 1585. Commanded ship, 'Swallow' during the Spanish Armada in 1588. In 1593 he sailed to South America's Spanish colonies to make a possible attack. After taking Valparaiso, Chile, he was captured and imprisoned in Lima, Peru and later moved to Spain. A ransom was paid and he was released to England and knighted in 1603. The next year he entered Parliament and also became Vise Admiral of Devonshire. He died in 1622. SIR HENRY HAWKINS CHARLES HAWKINS (American) POLITICS: PAUL HAWKINS (British) PROFESSIONAL: DALLAS HAWKINS (Canadian Engineer) DAVID HAWKINS (American Psychiatrist) NOVELISTS: SIR ANTHONY HOPE HAWKINS 1863-1933. English novelist and playwright. Born in London, England. Adopted the psuedonym
State Library Of Tasmania Images: Home > Sweet and twenty Posters Hood, RV (Robin Vaughan) - 1802-1888 Hookey, M.(Mabel) - 1871-1953 Hop pickers - Tasmania Hope, Anthony - 1863-1933. http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/SubjectIndex/Default.asp?Letter=H
Letters And Documents Collection - H 2 TLsS, 1928 Aug 29, 1949 June 2, to Caroline Slade From the Caroline McCormick SladePapers Alumnae Office Records, 1986 Hope, Anthony, 18631933 ALS undated http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/letterboxH.html
What I Have Read Since 1974: The Prisoner Of Zenda AUTHOR Hope, Anthony, 18631933. TITLE The prisoner of Zenda / PLACE NewYork PUBLISHER Pyramid Books, YEAR 1961 FORMAT 160 p. ; 18 cm. http://www.whatihaveread.net/biblio/book_1387.html
Best E-novels Of 1899 JM Barrie (18601937) A Window in Thrums. Anthony Hope (1863-1933) ThePrisoner of Zenda. Amelie Rives (1863-1945) Virginia of Virginia. http://www.robotwisdom.com/jorn/1899.html
Extractions: [Up: Favorite authors] [Robot Wisdom home page] html by Jorn Barger March 2000 (updated May2002) In 1899, the UK Daily Telegraph offered its readers "the 100 best novels in the world" for nine guineas. [more info] (less) About half of them were available in March 2000, but two years later another 20 have become available as etexts. (An invaluable resource in getting these sorted by author's birthyear was this giant list . Etexts were tracked via OLB Gutenberg , and Blackmask More Henry Fielding Tom Jones Joseph Andrews Laurence Sterne The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Tobias Smollett Roderick Random Peregrine Pickle Sir Walter Scott Rob Roy The Bride of Lammermoor Old Mortality Kenilworth ... Guy Mannering ; Woodstock; The Talisman Jane Austen J. Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans The Pathfinder The Prairie Michael Scott (1789-1835): Tom Cringle's Log; Cruise of the Midge Captain Marryat The King's Own Peter Simple Jacob Faithful Midshipman Easy Samuel Lover (1797-1868): Handy Andy; Rory O'More Pere Goriot Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers Twenty Years After The Count of Monte Cristo Victor Hugo Toilers of the Sea Notre Dame Lord Lytton (1803-73): Last of the Barons; Night and Morning;
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WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION: FOLDER LISTING Hope Letter date 7/3/1900 DESCRIPTION Contains ALS from Anthony Hope Hawkins (18631933),author of The Prisoner of Zenda. Addressed to My dear Cooper. . http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/fl/f152}1.htm
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: Contains ALS from the author of "Lorna Doone," to "Dear Dr. Cook,...I venture to send you a more sprightly lay." This was to Keningale Cook, editor of The University Magazine, and publisher of Blackmore's well-known poem, "Dominus Illuminatio Meo (In memoriam M.F.G.)." The latter was Mary Frances Gordon, Blackmore's maternal aunt who died December 1878. DESCRIPTION: Contains the English translation of Bossu's booklet entitled, "La Prophylaxie de la Peste en Barrois vers l'An 1500," published in original French by Librairie Alphonse Picard et Fils, Paris, 1913. [The booklet is catalogued and located in the Georgetown University Special Collections Division.] @ Item: TMs, 6 pp., with autograph editorial marks.
Records For Adventure Stories, English. (LC) (in Lcmarc) New York GP Putnam's Sons, 2001. Hope, Anthony, 18631933. Prisoner NewYork Penguin Books, 1999. Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933. The http://envpol.dra.com/lcmarc/@ADVENTURE STORIES/294300003000/31
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Literature On The Web - H Holmes, Oliver Wendell 18091894. Homer (later 8th c. BC). Hope, Anthony 1863-1933. Hopkins, Gerard Manley 1844-1889. Horace 65-8 BC. http://www.nku.edu/~gregoryj/lit/h/h.htm
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Literature On The Web - Hope Home. Literature on the Web. Anthony Hope. 18631933. Last updatedon October 16, 2002. Texts. Ruritania novels. The Prisoner of Zenda http://www.nku.edu/~gregoryj/lit/h/hopea.htm