Individual Personal Name Files In The Alice Marshall Women's OLIPHANT, Mrs. (Margaret), 18281897 OPIE, Amelia Alderson, 1769-1853 Orczy, EmmuskaOrczy, Baroness, 1865-1947 ORMSBY-GORE, Margaret, Lady OSBORNE, Letitia http://www.hbg.psu.edu/library/womenslist.html
Backstage-Reading Programmes 1985 1985. SCARLET PIMPERNEL, THE author Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness, 18651947author Barstow, Montagu, Mrs. (married name of Baroness Orczy) adaptor (text http://library.ukc.ac.uk/library/special/Programmes/PRG1985.HTM
Extractions: TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY Theatre Collections : Programme Collection Backstage : Jack Reading's Programmes 1985 UKC/PRG/READ/THE BAR : F174547 Theatre programme advertising a play to be produced at the Barbican entitled LES MISERABLES. Barbican Centre, Silk Street, Islington, London, England MISERABLES, LES
Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations Call , VIDE0. Descript, 1 videocassette (100 min.) sd., col ; 1/2 in.Note, Not rated by the MPAA. Based on the books by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1927/search/aShaw, Martin.
Extractions: KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Title Pub info LOCATION CALL # STATUS Boro Park Video CHECK SHELVES Brklyn Hts Video DUE 04-05-03 Cen MM Video DUE 03-29-03 Crown Hts Video CHECK SHELVES Highlawn Video CHECK SHELVES Kings Hwy Video CHECK SHELVES Ulmer Park Video CHECK SHELVES Call # Descript Note Not rated by the MPAA. Based on the books by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. Credits Cast Richard E. Grant, Elizabeth McGovern, Martin Shaw, Christopher Fairbank, Anthony Green, Ronan Vibert, Suzanne Bertish, Gerard Murphy, Jerome Willis. Summary In the outskirts of Paris, Louis Capet (the Dauphin), heir to the French throne and orphan of the ancient regime, is being indoctrinated into Republican sensibilities. When he is kidnapped by a masked intruder, once again, the only hope for the French aristocracy is another masked man, the Scarlet Pimpernel. System req VHS format. Add author Grant, Richard E., 1957- McGovern, Elizabeth, 1961- Shaw, Martin, 1945- Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness, 1865-1947. ... Bennett, Edward, director. Alt title Kidnapped king ISBN Music #
Biblioteca Virtual AKA Adams, William Taylor. Poor and Proud, or The Fortunes of Katy Redburn AStory for Young Folks(.zip 108 Kb). Orczy, Emmuska, Baroness (1865 + 1947). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/o.html
Emery County Library Search Results RL ; RL Stine.. (1994) 705) The Scarlet Pimpernel / by Orczy, EmmuskaOrczy, Baroness, 18651947. ; Baroness Orczy.. (1978) 706) Scarlett http://lib.emerycounty.com/EasyWordSearch?p=CVJH&SA=701
Stories, Listed By Author Orczy, Baroness; ie, Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa BarbaraBarstow, Baroness Orczy (18651947) (chron.) * The Bag of Sand http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/s122.htm
Stories, Listed By Author Orczy, Baroness; ie, Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Barstow,Baroness Orczy (18651947) The Mysterious Death on the http://contento.best.vwh.net/s168.html
Waukegan Public Library /All Locations Descript, 1 videocassette (ca. 100 min.) sd., col ; 1/2 in. Note, Based on thebooks by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. Originally produced for television in 1998. http://catalog.waukeganpl.org:90/kids/0,1899,1927/search/dVideo recordings for t
olXEIcC(Baroness Orczy) The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://homepage1.nifty.com/ta/sfo/orczy.htm
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Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses related sites O'Brien, Fitz-James: O'Flaherty, Liam O'Keefe, James O'Neill, Eugene: O'Reilly, Augustine J.: Ogden, Ruth: Okakura, Kakuzo, 1862-1913 The Book of Tea (Blackmask) zip TXT 116 Kb - ZIP 46 Kb SL: TXT ZIP EN: TXT ZIP Olcott, Frances Jenkins: Oldmixon, John: Oliver, Charles Omar Khyyam: 11th century Oppenheim, E. Phillips
Www.terrence-mann.com/articles/deceiver.txt that demmed, elusive Pimpernel BARONESSEMMUSKA Orczy (1865-1947), who wrote the words above, was on to something. http://www.terrence-mann.com/articles/deceiver.txt
Extractions: **********************The Deceiver America January 3, 1998 - We seek him here, we seek him there, Those Frenchies seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven? Is he in hell? that demmed, elusive Pimpernel - BARONESS EMMUSKA ORCZY (1865-1947), who wrote the words above, was on to something. Hungarian by birth, she arrived in London as a young girl after studying in Brussels and Paris. In 1905 she turned out the story of the Scarlet Pimpernel. But could get it published as a book only after it was first seen as a play on the London stage. The first edition of the book is dedicated to the first stars of the play, Fred Terry and his wife, Julia Neilson. It was a success she never matched, though she wrote sequels and other stories. The durable story is about an English nobleman, Percy Blakeney, who in 1794 does deeds of derring-do to rescue potential guillotine victims during the Reign of Terror after the French Revolution. He disguises his exploits even from his new French wife because he has been led to think she sympathizes with the executioners. When with her, he plays the part of an 18th-century dandy concerned more with the cut of his coat and the scent of his handkerchiefs than with any world problems. He assembles a group of men at his club whose main concern up to that point has been about what time dinner would be served. and in a trice turns them into saviors like himself. The name he has chosen because of the flower on his signet ring, Scarlet Pimpernel (a pimpernel is a type of primrose), becomes known on both sides of the channel as that of a clever spybut no one seems able to find out who this spy is. The play has been staged repeatedly and has been filmed at least seven times, more notably with Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon as the leads in 1934, and Anthony Andrews and Jane Seymour in a British television version in 1982. The present incarnation is "the new musical adventure," as it's billed in the program, with music by Frank Wildhorn, book and lyrics by Nan Knighton. Peter Hunt directs. The leads are strong. Douglas Sills, in his Broadway debut, makes for a tall, clever spy who can swashbuckle with anyone, but who can also play the fop with humor, yet not swish. Christine Andreas as Marguerite, his wife, is a Broadway veteran of notable talent and voice. She conveys well both her puzzlement at the way her new husband distances himself from her and her loyalty to him. She proves her mettle by being able to sing the line "Vivez - be gay." The settings by Andrew Jackness are colorful and imaginative. Through skillful use of the Minskoff Theater's stage elevator, a French dungeon or the prow of a ship can rise up to meet you, sometimes without missing a beat in a song. And the songs? Alas, they extend from end to end mightily but generally leave no trace in the memory, even when one is reprised later in the same act. Is it only imagination that when we heard "People Will Say Were in Love" for the second time, we recalled it had been sung before? The composer has said "Writing big, emotionally sweeping ballads come easy to me." That may be a problem. Intead of letting us see anything more than the briefest of Percy's clever ruses, we hear five weeks worth of them summarized fairly quickly by an angry Robespierre (David Cromwell), maybe to make time for another song. And though we know Percy saves people, we only see one person he actually has saved. Terrence Mann plays the villain Chauvelin, who, to make plain that 1997 isn't 1905, Ms. Knighton has made a former lover of Marguerite. But he looks and sounds like Javert from "Les Miserables" the Hyde side of "Jekyll and Hyde" (another Frank Wildhorn musical). Both roles he has done. Pimpernel and the others are now all playing in 45th Street theaters. Maybe because Pimpernel is basically a romance novel (Jane Greenwoods costumed Sills and Andreas would fit perfectly on a paperback cover), some couples could be seen escaping at intermission time, one man grousing that hed missed the Knicks' game for this. And another afterwards saying he could find nothing redeeming in the musical. PIMPERNEL in 1905 was originally billed as a "romantic comedy." But the ads for the current presentation suggest mystery rather than comedy. Musical hero transformations are popular fare these days with Phantom, Beast, and Jekyll-Hyde around. The writer of the play's book said she wants most for the audience to "have fun" which may be possible if you forget a rather realistic guillotining that takes place at the start of the evening (If you brought along a child. I'd guess the first question after the show would be, "Mommy did that man really get his head cut off?") Meanwhile Frank Wildhorn is at work in yet another project, this one entitled "The Civil War." Get set. EDWARD I. MATTIMOE
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Extractions: Related authors/websites: Information on naval novels of C.S. Forester, Alexander Kent, Dewey Lambdin, Dudley Pope and Patrick O'Brian can be found on John Kohnen's John's Nautical and Boatbuilding Page which include Nautical Fiction List. O'DELL, SCOTT (1898-1989) Noted author of youth-oriented historical novels. Scott O'Dell was born in Los Angeles, attended Occidental College and Stanford University, then spent a few years studying at the University of Wisconsin, working in motion prictures in Rome, and with the Air Force in Texas. He has been a newspaperman and magazine editor, and is the author of several books, fiction and non-fiction. He and his wife lived in Julian, Californiaa gold mining town of the 1870's east of San Diego, near the Mexican borderwhere he raised apples and devoted himself to writing. (From the cover of "The King's Fifth" published in 1966.) His first book for young people, "Island of the Blue Dolphins," won John Newbery Medal, Hans Christian Andersen Award of Merit and others.