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  1. Jacob Faithful; with 12 plates in colour by R.W. Buss and an introductory essay by George Saintsbury by Frederick (1792-1848) Marryat, 1928-01-01
  2. The pirate and the three cutters - [Illustrated with 8 steel engravings from drawings by Clarkson Stanfield, R.A.] by Frederick (1792-1848) Marryat, 1877-01-01
  3. The Settlers in Canada by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-04
  4. Olla Podrida by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat,
  5. Snarleyyow by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, Hannay David 1853-1934, 2010-10-14
  6. Mr. Midshipman Easy by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, 2010-10-03
  7. MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. In Three Volumes. by Captain Frederick. 1792 - 1848]. [Marryat, 1836
  8. MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. Foreword by Dean King. Introduction by Louis J. Parascandcla. by Captain Frederick [1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1998-01-01
  9. The NAVAL OFFICER;or, Scenes and Adventures in the Life of Frank Mildmay.In Three Volumes. by Captain Frederick.1792 - 1848]. [Marryat, 1829
  10. JOSEPH RUSHBROOK, or The Poacher. Complete in Two Volumes. by Capt [Frederick 1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1841
  11. Snarleyyow or The Dog Fiend by Captain Frederick [1792-1848] Marryat, 2000
  12. Poor Jack: by Captain Marryat, C.B. by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 1840
  13. Peter Simple by Captain Marryat ; with ill. by J. A. Symington. by Marryat. Frederick. 1792-1848., 1920-01-01
  14. Japhet in search of a father. by Captain Marryat. by Marryat. Frederick. 1792-1848., 1920-01-01

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62. Gary Crew Text Special Issue Website Series No 1
Vintage, 1993. Marryat, Frederick (17921848). The Children of the New Forest.Various editions (eg as retold by John Kennett, Blackie, 1971).
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IDEAS BEHIND THE WRITING OF THE CREATIVE NONFICTION NOVEL STRANGE OBJECTS
Gary Crew
By 1988 I had written two novels for teenagers. I was not especially proud of them and wanted to stretch my literary wings. Still, in spite of my personal dissatisfaction, they had done very well, so I was pleased when Heinemann asked for another. I agreed, but put to Heinemann that I would like to try something that came up out of history; something that might link to my doctorate on post-colonial fiction. I was focusing on a comparative study of the fiction of the Caribbean author Wilson Harris and the Australian Patrick White. (I never did finish it.) My publisher said 'Go right ahead,' so I did. I made several decisions before starting. Since I was already known in the youth fiction field, I decided to stay with that audience and genre for the sake of sales and promotion. Having taught both ancient and modern history in high school, I knew that teenagers generally hated History and worse, knew virtually nothing about it. I was also familiar with what was known as 'fictionally reconstructed history' which in children's literature went right back to The Children of the New Forest . Even I hated this genre with all its terrible quoth he's and saith she's - not to mention its inherent didacticism and stilted costume-drama prose.

63. Holidays, Accommodation, Attractions, Places To Eat In The Location, Town, Villa
In the churchyard at Langham is buried Frederick Marryat (17921848). He was anEnglish naval officer turned novelist who settled in Langham Norfolk in 1848.
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Home Where To Stay Where To Eat What To Do ... Site Map Langham View Map Lat 52° 55' 53" Long 0° 59' 17" TG 009412 E 600918 N 341276 ... Attractions A pretty inland village famous for its Langham Glass attraction.
There were over two thousand service personnel stationed at Langham during the Second World War. These pictures were taken during a street fair.
Langham Glass
located in a pantiled and flint faced converted Norfolk barn. It houses a team of craftsmen at work with molten glass using blowing-irons and hand tools in the same way as glassmakers have for centuries.
The Bluebell Inn can be found in the main high street. Click here to see Village Sign In the churchyard at Langham is buried Frederick Marryat (1792-1848). He was an English naval officer turned novelist who settled in Langham Norfolk in 1848. One of his novels was The children of the New Forest published in 1847. This was a historical novel set in the times of Cromwell and Civil War. Another of his works was The Little Savages published in 1848 about a young boy and cruel sailor on a deserted island.

64. Reviews Of Recommended History Books
J. Parascandola (Introduction) nbspAbout the Author Frederick Marryat (17921848)actually lived the life of a sailor and fighting captain in the Royal Navy.
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History Books
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Letters of a Nation : A Collection of Extraordinary American Letters
Book By Andrew Carroll(Editor), Marian Wright Edelman
About the Author:
Art : The Critics Choice : 150 Masterpieces of Western Art Selected and Defined by the Experts Book By Marina Vaizey(Editor), John Russell
Art : The Critics Choice : 150 Masterpieces of Western Art Selected and Defined by the Experts
Book By Marina Vaizey(Editor), John Russell
The Commissar Vanishes : The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia
Book By David King
About the Author: David King is the author of six previous books, including biographies of Leon Trotsky and Muhammad Ali. A former art editor of the Sunday Times (London), he lives in London. This text refers to the paperback edition of this title
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Book By Peter H. Hassrick(Editor), et al
Cambodia : Report from a Stricken Land
Book By Henry Kamm
Charley Skedaddle
Book By Patricia Beatty Home Life in Colonial Days Book By Alice Morse Earle, et al ENIAC: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer Book By Scott McCartney About the Author: Scott McCartney is a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of Defying the Gods: Inside the New Frontiers of Organ Transplants and coauthor of Trinity's Children: Living Along America's Nuclear Highway. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

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http//www.kirjasto.sci.fi/fMarryat.htm http//www.cronab.demon.co.uk/mary.htm Frederick Marryat (17921848), born in London, was not himself a Huguenot
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Huguenot Biographies: Information on this page is listed alphabetically by surname. This listing is not meant to be an endorsement or a recommendation of a particular website or book, nor does it vouch for the accuracy of the information in any of the following sources. If you know of other websites or books which could be added here, please contact the list administrator (see e-mail address below). Theodore Beza and the Quest for Peace in France, 1572-1598 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought. To access a review (written in German) of Manetsch's book, go to: http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensio/buecher/2000/zwco1100.htm Théodore de Bèze, aka Theodore Beza (1519-1605) , born in Vézelay, Burgundy, FRA and died at Geneva. He was a French Calvinist theologian who joined Calvin at Geneva in the mid-1500s, becoming his friend and chief aid and later succeeding him as head of the Protestant Reformation in Geneva. Biographical information about Beza can be found at: http://www.rsglh.org/beza.htm with a shorter biography at: http://www.bartleby.com/65/be/Beza-The.html

66. Records For Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 19th Century -- Fiction. (in MARI
Marryat, Frederick, 17921848. Frank Mildmay, or, The naval officer/ by Frederick Marryat. Ithaca Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. Mr
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Great Britain History, Naval 19th century Fiction.
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67. Authors ("M")
Marrin, Albert. Marriott, Alice Lee, 1910 Marrocco, W. Thomas. Marrs, TexeW. Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. Marsh, Henry, 1911-1976. Marsh, Robert.
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Ma, Nancy Chih.
Maas, Peter, 1929-
Maass, Walter B.
MacArdle, Donald W.
Ma, Nancy Chih.
Maas, Peter, 1929-
Maass, Walter B.
MacArdle, Donald W. ...
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68. Frederick Cooper
Credits and feedback. Frederick Marryat (17921848) English JamesFenimore Cooper (1789-1851) Contributing Editor Geoffrey Rans.
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69. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
Author, Marryat, Frederick, 17921848. Title, Newton Forster ; or, The merchantservice. By the author of Peter Simple. . Publisher, London, R. Bentley, 1855.
http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/tNewton et la m{226}ecanique c{226}eleste. E

70. Trent University Archives: Religion
and photograph collections of her brothers, Donald and Eric (mostly from World WarI), and material on Frederick Marryat (17921848), navy captain and novelist
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TRENT UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES SUBJECT GUIDES Religion
TITLE: Albany Parish, Diocese of Moosonee fonds Accession Number: 74-016
Description: The fonds consists of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials of Albany Parish in the Diocese of Moosonee from 1859 to 1966.
Inclusive Dates: Microfilmed 15 Sept. 1969
Extent: 1 reel
Restrictions: N TITLE: Reverend Frank Beazer fonds Accession Number: 94-014
Description: This fonds consists of correspondence and photographs of the Reverend Frank Beazer, his wife Gertie and his brothers Fred and Jack, as well as notebooks of study helps and sermon notes of the Reverend. There are also published records regarding World War I, the Masonic Lodge, Orange Lodge and Loyal Order of the Moose.
Inclusive Dates: 1862-1960
Extent: 13 cm
Restrictions: N TITLE: Christ Church fonds. Additions Accession Number: 75-1023
Description: This addition to the fonds consists of photocopies of the records of Christ Church, Bobcaygeon, giving an outline history of the beginnings of the congregation and church construction, treasurer's accounts (Building Committee), Font Account (Reverend C.W. Paterson), Bazaar Account, and Liabilities Account (Building Committee). The records photocopied range from 1869 to 1881. Inclusive Dates: Photocopied [between 1970 and 1975] Extent: 21 pages Restrictions: N TITLE: Woman's auxilary monthly meetings Accession Number: 89-1039 Description: This item contains the minutes of Brighton Women's Auxiliary monthly meetings from 1895 to 1901.

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(Introduction). 071 Marryat, Frederick, 17921848. of G. J. Gouinlock's reviews.Calf. Ffl 1845 (Amtmann II 272, TPL 5296). 073 Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848.
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CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1799-1939 Title Page Table of Contents Preface Guide to Symbols ... Illustrations 054 A/CATECHISM;/OR/AN ABRIDGMENT/OF/THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE;/ REVISED, CORRECTED, AND ENLARGED,/FOR THE USE OF THE/DIOCESS OF MONTREAL./ [swelling rule] /MONTREAL:/PRINTED BY JOHN CORCORAN./ [rule] /1841./ A-C9, D4 (later oversewing obscures sig. construction) 1-62 pp. 126x82 mm. Light blue wrappers. No earlier listing has been found. The Bishop's 'Approbation' (p. 2) is dated 1841, but refers to approval given in 1838. c. 1841 Mr. Louis Perrault, Mtl. 1-176 1-204 pp. 153x95 mm. P. 2 advert. Black marbled paper on boards; spine backed in cloth. F.f.l. 1841 (Lande II S555). 056 AN EASY AND CONCISE/INTRODUCTION/TO/MODERN GEOGRAPHY,/ CONTAINING/An enlarged account of the British North American Colonies,/ Particularly/LOWER AND UPPER CANADA,/FOR THE USE OF/CANADIAN SCHOOLS./ [rule] /Quebec,/PRINTED AND SOLD BY W. COWAN AND SON,/ ST. JOHN STREET./ [rule] /1841./ [A]6, B-C6 1-36 pp. 174x97 mm. Light blue wrappers. Front as t.p., within an ornamental border. F.f.l. 1841 (Amtmann II 206, Dionne vol. III 401, Gagnon I 1485).

72. Anglicky Frederick Marryat (1792-1848). English Writer And Naval
kapitán Marryat anglicky Frederick Marryat (17921848). English writerand naval officer. He wrote adventure novels using materials
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Frederick Marryat (1792-1848). English writer and naval officer. He wrote adventure novels using materials form his long service in the British navy.

73. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
1965 1 Peter Rosen Productions. 4 Peter Simple, Naval officer, Kings own, Authorof, 17921848 See Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848 1 PETER STRAUB.
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KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Peter Pauper Press.
Peter Pauper Press, Mount Vernon, N.Y. See Peter Pauper Press
Peter, Peta, 1948-
Peter Porcupine, 1763-1835 See Cobbett, William, 1763-1835
Peter, Prince of Greece, 1908-1980.
Peter Riga, ca. 1140-1209. Peter Rosen Productions.
Peter Simple, Naval officer, Kings own, Author of, 1792-1848 See Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848
PETER STRAUB.
Peter Stuyvesant Foundation.
Peter Stuyvesant Stichting See Peter Stuyvesant Foundation
Peter the whaler, Author of, 1814-1880 See Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880

74. Dickens's 1842 Reading Tour: Launching The Copyright Question In Tempestuous Sea
Further, he alluded to the disgraceful treatment of Captain Frederick Marryat (17921848),retired Royal Naval officer turned author, who established residency
http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/pva/pva75.html
Philip V. Allingham
, Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario he first American "pirate" was probably Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) , who was, among other things, a Philadelphia printer who re-published the works of British authors in the eighteenth century without seeking their permission or offering remuneration. Novelists, of course, were not the only writers affected. The complaints of poet William Wordsworth , for example, which began quietly in 1808, grew louder and more eloquent over the course of the next three and a half decades; by 1837 the matter had begun to absorb large amounts of his time and energy. He went to London to lobby the House of Commons, enlisting the aid of the popular dramatist Thomas Noon Talford as his parliamentary champion. During both his North American reading tours of 1842 and Martin Chuzzlewit In publishing The Pickwick Papers The Mirror of Parliament and the True Sun The Morning Chronicle A Christmas Carol Young Charles Dickens, in the process of being lionized by his Yankee readers, dared to assert that, had American publishers paid Sir Walter Scott appropriate royalties for his works re-printed in the United States from Marmion in 1808 to Castle Dangerous Dickens was essentially using the plight of these authors to argue his own case, for as fast as he turned out

75. MARRYAT, FREDERICK
of each other of their intention to be married
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document.write(""); MARRYAT, FREDERICK
of each other of their intention to be married. Two witnesses of full age must be present. The registrar asks each of the parties whether he or she will marry the other, and on their answer in the affirmative declares them duly married and enters the marriage in the register. The marriage must be preceded by a public notice. Marriages are void between descendants and ascendants; relatives by marriage in the ascending or descending line; brother and sister of the whole or half blood. Other Countries.—In the great majority of the other European countries civil marriage is obligatory. In Roman Catholic countries the parties usually supplement the obligatory civil marriage by a religious ceremony, more especially since the papal decree Ne lemere of the 2nd of August 1907 (which came into force at Easter 1908), which requires marriages between Roman Catholics, or between Roman Catholics and those not professing that faith, to be celebrated before a bishop or priest duly authorized for the celebration thereof. AUTH0RITIE5.—Eversley, The Law of Domestic Relations (3rd ed., London, 1906); Lush, The Law of Husband and Wife (London, 1909); Crawley, The Law of Husband and Wife (London, 1892); Geary, Marriage and Family Relations (London, 1892); Griffiths, Married Women’s Property Acts (London, 1891); Vaizley, Law of Settlements of Property made on Marriage (London, 1887); Bisho

76. Marryat, Frederick. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Marryat, Frederick. (m r´ t) (KEY) , 17921848, Letters of Captain Marryat (1872) by his daughter F. Marryat; biography by D. Hannay
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77. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Marryat, Frederick 1792 - 1848
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78. Marryat, Frederick
Marryat, Frederick, mar'Eat Pronunciation Key. Marryat, Frederick , 1792–1848,English novelist. He is famous for his thrilling tales of sea adventure.
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79. Marryat, Frederick M. (Nordic Authors)
Marryat, Frederick M. (1792 1848) (sab Uac) (source SVFF) writer, Great Britain. Project Runeberg, Mon Jan 15 223941 2001 (aronsson) se/ runeberg/ authors/ marryfre.
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80. Mr. Midshipman Easy - By Frederick Marryat
Frederick Marryat (17921848) was a sailor and fighting captain inthe Royal navy. Such was the acclaim upon publication of his
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Home Books Links Dean King ... Ordering Mr. Midshipman Easy
by Frederick Marryat
Introduction by Louis J. Parascandola An Owl Book
Fiction/Nautical
5 1/2 x 8 1/4; 412 pp.
0-8050-5567-3/paperback
0-8050-5988-1/hardcover
October 1998 Read a short excerpt
A timelesss tale of a midshipman's rise in Nelson's navy. Widely regarded as Marryat's best work, Mr. Midshipman Easy is based on the author's adventures sailing with Lord Thomas Cochrane. This classic seafaring tale is a fascinating account of naval life and warfare, of French prisons and love affairs, and of the midshipman's berth. Marryat's ready wit, unforgettable characters, and true-to-life details have earned him praise from Conrad, Hemingway, and Ford Madox Ford, who called him "the greatest of English novelists." Frederick Marryat (17921848) was a sailor and fighting captain in the Royal navy. Such was the acclaim upon publication of his novel, Peter Simple , that he gave up his commission to become a full-time writer.

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