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  1. Biography - Pyle, Howard (1853-1911): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Howard Pyle by Howard (1853-1911). Introduction By Rowland Elzea Pyle, 1975
  3. Some merry adventures of Robin Hood, of great renown in Nottinghamshire / written and illustrated by Howard Pyle by Howard (1853-1911) Pyle, 1903
  4. The merry adventures of Robin Hood of great renown in Nottinghamshire / written and illustrated by Howard Pyle by Howard (1853-1911) Pyle, 1883
  5. The WONDER CLOCK. Or Four & Twenty Marvelous Tales, Being One for Each Hour of the Day. Embellished with Verses by Katherine Pyle. by Howard [1853 - 1911]. Pyle, Katherine - Contributor. Pyle, 1888
  6. The AUTOCRAT Of The BREAKFAST-TABLE. by Oliver Wendell [1809 - 1894].Pyle, Howard [1853 - 1911].[Whitman, Sarah Wyman1842 - 1904]. Holmes, 1895
  7. Rejected Of Men; A Story Of To-day by Pyle Howard 1853-1911, Twain Mark 1835-1910, 2010-09-29
  8. Sir Christopher; A Romance Of A Maryland Manor In 1644 by Pyle Howard 1853-1911, 2010-10-15
  9. The wonder clock, or, Four & twenty marvellous tales : being one for each hour of the day / written & illustrated by Howard Pyle ; embellished with verses by Katharine Pyle by Howard (1853-1911) Pyle, 1887
  10. The Rose of Paradise : being a detailed account of certain adventures that happened to Captain John Mackra, in connection with the famous pirate, Edward England, in the year 1720, off the island of Juanna in the Mozambique Channel by Howard, 1853-1911 Pyle, 2009-10-26
  11. Rejected of men; a story of to-day. by Howard Pyle. by Pyle. Howard. 1853-1911., 1903-01-01
  12. Men of iron. by Howard Pyle. by Pyle. Howard. 1853-1911., 1892-01-01
  13. Some merry adventures of Robin Hood of great renown in Nottingha by Pyle. Howard. 1853-1911., 1902-01-01
  14. The ruby of Kishmoor by Pyle Howard 1853-1911, 1908-01-01

61. Morgan Le Fay
Morgan le Fay Casts away the Scabbard (1902) Galbreth, Jessica, Morgana Le Fey (2000) Pyle, Howard (18531911), Queen Morgana le Fay (1903) Pyle, Howard
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Morgan Le Fay
Morgan le Fay is, in Malory's Morte d'Arthur, Arthur's half sister, the daughter of Arthur's mother Igraine and her first husband, the Duke of Cornwall. She is also presented as an adversary of Arthur's: she gives Excalibur to her lover Accolon so he can use it against Arthur (a story retold in Madison J. Cawein's poem "Accolon of Gaul") and, when that plot fails, she steals the scabbard of Excalibur which protects Arthur and throws it into a lake. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight she is presented as the instigator of the Green Knight's visit to Arthur's court, partly motivated by her desire to frighten Guinevere. Her enmity towards Guinevere has its origin in the Vulgate Lancelot, where Morgan is having an affair with Guiomar, Guinevere's cousin, and Guinevere puts an end to it. Despite the motif of Morgan's enmity towards Arthur and Guinevere, she is also presented as one of the women who takes Arthur in a barge to Avalon to be healed. This view of Morgan as healer has its roots in the earliest accounts of her and perhaps to her origin in Celtic mythology. In the Vita Merlini (c. 1150) Morgan is said to be the first of nine sisters who rule The Fortunate Isle or the Isle of Apples and is presented as a healer as well as a shape-changer. It is to this island that Arthur is brought (though Morgan awaits him and heals him rather than actually fetching him herself). Morgan proclaims that she can heal Arthur if he stays with her for a long time. Morgan is also said to be the wife of King Uriens and the mother of Yvain or Ywain. Malory makes Morgan the wife of King Urien Rheged, an historical mid to late 6th century King of what is now Cumberland and Westmorland in Northern Britain. Though technically this may have been just about possible, during this time period it is stretching credulity a little far. Morgan was an elder half-sister of King Arthur who fought at Mount Badon around 495-500 and traditionally died in 537. Urien was assassinated during a military campaign around 590. The earlier Vulgate Cycle, however, makes Morgan a generation younger, being the daughter of King Lot of Lothian (Gododdin). On the other hand, Welsh Tradition tells us that Urien's wife was Modron ferch Afallach, apparently a sister-in-law of King Maelgwn Gwynedd, and it may be that two ladies have become confused.

62. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. Juvenilia And Childhood Correspondence: Guide.
Secretary) to Theodore Roosevelt; Cambridge, 21 Jan 1880. folder (1p.)*43M829(16) . at Roosevelt Birthplace. (17) Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911.
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bMS Am 1541 (1)-(35), (277)-(304)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. Juvenilia and childhood correspondence: Guide.
Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1541 (1)-(35), (277)-(304)
Creator: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Title: Juvenilia and childhood correspondence,
Date(s):
Quantity: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
Abstract: Juvenilia and childhood correspondence of American president Theodore Roosevelt.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Deposited by Theodore Roosevelt Estate; received: 1943.
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Arranged alphabetically by author.
Container List
  • (1) Arriule, Jean-Luc, baron d', 1774-1850. Transcript of letter to the Duc de Rivoli, Prince d'Esseling and counter signed by him; Paris, 29 Jun 1815. ([1]p.)
    (2) Atanasoff, Dontcho A.L.s. (Dontcho Atanasoff) et aliter; Sophia, 5 Dec 1912. folder ([3]p.) (3) Bulloch, Anna A.L.s. (Aunt Annie) to "Tedie" [i.e.Theodore Roosevelt]; Philadelphia, 30 Nov [1869] folder ([4]p.)

63. Some Quaker Writers And Artists Of The Past: A Brief List
British painter Peri, Peter (18891967). British sculptor Pyle, Howard (1853-1911).American painter, illustrator, writer, teacher Rush, Olive, (1873-1966).
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Some Quaker Writers and Artists of the Past
A Brief List
Literature Fine Arts Music Practical Arts
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Barton, Bernard (1784-1839). British poet
Brooks, Helen Morgan (1904-1989). American poet
Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810). American novelist
Ellin, Stanley (1916-1986). American novelist
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713). British poet
Fogelklou, Emilia (1878-1972). Swedish poet, essayist
Foote, Mary Hallock (1847-1938) American writer of fiction, memoir
Foulds, Elfrida Vipont (1902-1992). British writer of children's books
McCandless, John (1921-1990). American poet
Michener, James (1907-1997) American novelist
Newman, Daisy (1904-1994). American novelist Opie, Amelia (1769-1853). British novelist Rawlins, Winifred (1907-1997). British/American poet Robinson, Rowland Evans (1833-1900). American writer of short stories Root, E. Merrill (1895-1973). American poet Sansom, Clive (1910-1981). British/Australian poet Scott, John, of Amwell (1730-1783). British poet Sein, Huberto (1898-1977). Mexican poet Sok-Hon, Ham (1901-1989). Korean poet, essayist

64. Site Map, Artist Listing, Subjects,services
Albert Poussin, Nicolas Poynter, Sir Edward John (British, 18361919) Previati, Gaetano(Italian, 1852-1920) Pyle, Howard (American, 1853-1911) Rae, Henrietta
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65. SearchUK - Finds It Fast!
ADULT (18+), SHOPPING, FINANCE, GAMBLING, JOBS, TRAVEL, Howard Pyle An illustratedarticle. Howard Pyle (1853-1911) - Biography and critique. One illustration.
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66. University Of Delaware: WORLD OF THE CHILD
Howard Pyle, 18531911. The Wonder Clock, or, Four Twenty marvelousTales being one for each hour of the day. New York Harper, 1887.
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U NIVERSITY OF D ELAWARE L IBRARY
WORLD OF THE CHILD
Fables and Fairy Tales
Fables
Probably the earliest written stories known to children were Aesop's Fables . The tales were collected and written down as early as the fourth century B.C. The Fables were one of the first books printed; an Italian edition of 1474 still exists. While not specifically written for children, their brevity and wit quickly captured the imagination, and their morals made adults view them as appropriate for young people. Sir Roger L'Estrange, 1616-1704.
Fables, of Æsop: and other eminent mythologists: with morals and reflexions . London: R. Sare, 1694.
In addition to the fables and the morals, L'Estrange added "reflections" which further discussed the moral issues involved in the stories. The Fables of Aesop, and others . Newcastle: Printed by E. Walter, for T. Bewick and son. Sold by them, Longman and Co., London, 1818.
The illustrations for this edition were done by Thomas Bewick, the great English wood-engraver. Bewick was particularly known for his images of animals. The Childs Illuminated Fable-book . London: William Smith, 1847.

67. History Of Drexel University: A Digital Exhibition By The Drexel University Arch
Howard Pyle (18531911) was a native of Wilmington, Delaware. He wasone of the most prominent illustrators of his time. Pyle taught
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Howard Pyle (1853-1911) was a native of Wilmington, Delaware. He was one of the most prominent illustrators of his time. Pyle taught at Drexel from 1894 to 1900. Back Continue Founding Early Years ... Today A.J. Drexel Apple Computers Art Collection Centennial Dedication Evening Classes Graduate Programs Hollis Godfrey Howard Pyle James Creese James Macalister Korman Center Lectures Library Main Building Manuscript Collection Museum Online Master's Research Sexual Equality Van Renssalear Dormitory World War II W.W. Hagerty Last Updated: 29-Oct-2002 Home Contents Index Email ... Feedback/Corrections

68. Index
Punshon, ER (1872 ) The Bittermeads Mystery Pyle, Howard (1853-1911) Book ofPirates Men of Iron The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Otto Of the Silver Hand
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69. Howard Pyle Biography
Illustrated book publishing company offers this biographical sketch of the 19thcentury Delaware author and illustrator.
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Issue 2 of my new magazine features Howard Pyle artwork Four classic Howard Pyle pen and ink pieces in
First Annual Collection
Second and foremost, Howard Pyle was a teacher. That said, firstly he was an artist, an artist who changed the way the world looked at illustration and the way illustration looked to the world. Before Pyle, and indeed for many years after his career started, illustrations for adventure stories looked like the image at right. Their most noticeable trait was their "staginess" - the flat "stage" of the ground, the posed "actors" and the scenery "props" to support them. It could easily have been photographed from front row center. The stage manger might call "break" and the actors would walk off and prepare for the next scene. And this is the good stuff - A.B. Frost from 1890.
Then Pyle showed up. Born in 1853, he seemed determined from a precociously early age to become an author and more importantly an artist. By 1876, he moved to New York at the encouragement of Scribner's Magazine , for whom the drawing at left was made, also in 1890. Compare it with the Frost. First off, we know this isn't a stage - we can't even see the ground. The scenery seems very un-prop-like, and it's quite obvious that the only "break" that's going to occur at the end of this scene is someone's leg or head. The tension in the Frost scene is in our minds, that of Pyle's is before our eyes. His every drawing wasn't this dynamic, nor was every assignment rife with such potential scenes, but Pyle saw the action in art, and put it on the page for all to share. He also shared his views and skills with an amazing student body at his 1896 classes at the

70. Pyle, Howard
Pyle, Howard. Pyle, Howard, 1853–1911, American illustrator and writer,b. Wilmington, Del., studied at the Art Students League, New York City.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Pyle, Howard Pyle, Howard, , American illustrator and writer, b. Wilmington, Del., studied at the Art Students League, New York City. His illustrations appeared regularly in Harper's Weekly, and in many other American magazines. He both wrote and illustrated tales of chivalry and adventure for young people, among them The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood The Wonder Clock The Garden Behind the Moon (1895), and The Story of King Arthur and His Knights (1903). His illustrations are of marked individuality. Scenes from both medieval folklore and American history are rendered with engaging simplicity and penetrating realism. Pyle's reconstructions of the past, of which he had an exhaustive knowledge, were uniquely believable. He also painted murals and taught painting. In 1894 he became director of illustration at Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. In 1900 he started the Howard Pyle School of Art next to his own studio in Wilmington, and classes were offered free to a limited number of students. A large collection of his pictures is preserved at the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts.

71. Pyle, Howard. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth
The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language FourthEdition. 2000. Pyle, Howard. DATES 1853–1911. American writer
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72. Pyle, Howard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
1853–1911, American illustrator and writer, b. Wilmington, Del., studied at theArt Students In 1900 he started the Howard Pyle School of Art next to his own
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73. Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle 1853 1911. Howard Pyle was born in Wilmington, Delawarein 1853 and spent his entire life there, excluding two years
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Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle was born in Wilmington, Delaware in 1853 and spent his entire life there, excluding two years in New York at the beginning of his career and one year in Italy, where he died in 1911. As a child, he commuted to a small art school in Philadelphia.
His first illustration appeared in 1876 in the old Scribner¹s Magazine. From then until his death he contributed stories, pictures and covers to the leading periodicals in the country including Harper¹s Ladies Home Journal, St. Nicholas, Collier¹s Weekly and The Century Magazine. His book illustrations include Robin Hood, King Arthur and his Knights, The Champions of the Round Table, Pepper and Salt and The Wonder Clock. In technical virtuosity, factual accuracy and versatility he was considered the foremost illustrator of his time but what truly set his work apart was his spirit of imagination. By the 1890s, Pyle was established in his profession as an illustrator and had begun to spend the majority of his time teaching.
Pyle set up his own school in studios built next to his own in Wilmington, with summer sessions at nearby Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. He did not charge tuition and had over 100 students. He also taught at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia and lectured at the Art Students League in New York. Many of the best known illustrators of the following two generations cherished his guidance. They include: W. H. D. Koerner, Violet Oakley, Maxfield Parrish, Frank Schoonover, Jessie Wilcox Smith and N.C. Wyeth.

74. The Literary Gothic   |   Howard Pyle   
Pyle, Howard. 1853 1911 Famed American illustrator, Pyle also wrotea fair amount of fiction, much of it for young adult audiences.
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Pyle, Howard
Famed American illustrator, Pyle also wrote a fair amount of fiction, much of it for "young adult" audiences. His depictions (both graphic and literary) of pirates and Robin Hood and adventurers still define our sense of such figures.
Sites: Howard Pyle - A Story Artist Pyle page with a biographical overview and links biographical note [Illustration House]
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Etexts: "In Tenebras" from the February 1894 issue of Harper's New Monthly magazine, at Cornell U's "Making of America"

75. The Story Of Siegfried (in MARION)
The story of Siegfried. Title The story of Siegfried /by James Baldwin, illustrated by Howard Pyle. Author
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The story of Siegfried
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  • xvi p., 2 l., 306 p. front., 5 pl. 20 cm.
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    • ABT-1701
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    • CALL NUMBER: 831.21 13 Book Available/FnExmt
    CLEV-UNHTS SCHOOLS/Fairfax
    • CALL NUMBER: 382.13 13 Book Available/FnExmt/LocalReq
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    76. Pyle, Howard (Nordic Authors)
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    77. Howard Pyle - Artist Biography, Image Of Painting, Portrait, Sculpture, Or Illus
    Birth / Death of Howard Pyle, State Affillation of Howard Pyle Howard Pyle isOften Known For 1853 1911, DE (Strongest affiliation), illustrator, history
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    78. Portrait Of Howard Pyle
    Peter A. Juley and Son Collection Howard Pyle (18531911) Photograph20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.) Peter A. Juley and Son Collection.
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    Peter A. Juley and Son Collection
    Howard Pyle (18531911) , illustrator, writer, and teacher. During his prolific career, he produced 3,300 illustrations, many for his own articles and books. He taught at Drexel Institute and trained many important illustrators, including Frank Schoonover, Jessie Wilcox Smith and N.C. Wyeth. Peter A. Juley (1862-1937) came to the United States in 1888 from the small German town of Alf, on the Mosel. How he first became interested in photography and fine arts is not known, but around 1896 he opened a small portrait studio in Cold Spring, New York. Around 1907, following a brief period as a staff photographer for Harper's Weekly Juley re-established his photography business in New York City, and a few years later his son, Paul P. Juley (1890-1975), became a partner. Father and son specialized in photographing works of art and in taking portraits of artists. Throughout the firm's long history from 1896 to 1975, Peter A. Juley and Son became the largest and most respected fine-art photography studio in New York, serving museums, galleries, art dealers, private collectors, corporations, conservators, and almost every major American artist. Source: Joan Stahl

    79. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection.Howard Pyle (1853 1911). Nationality American, Periods American 1865-1900.
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    80. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Manuel (1932 1990) Purdy, Al (1918 - ) Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1799 - 1837)Puttenham, George (1529 - 1591) Pyle, Howard (1853 - 1911) Pynchon, Thomas
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