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About Washington Irving *Click on Linked Pictures for More Information* The Chieftain and the Child George B. Butler, watercolor, 1854. Diedrich Knickerbocker. Felix O. C. Darley, wash drawing, 1849. Joseph Jefferson as "Rip Van Winkle." George Waters, oil on canvas, 1871 . Washington Irving. Attributed to Charles Robert Leslie, oil on canvas, 1820. Plan of Proposed Alterations-to-the Property of W-I-Esquire-at-Tarrytown River Front. Vase. ...


Bartholomew W. Bandy Quintessential Canadian Hero or Menace to Peace, Order, and Good Government? Bart Bandy is the creation of author Donald Jack, who won the Leacock Humour Medal for each of the three volumes Three Cheers for Me, That's Me in the Middle, & Me Bandy, You Cissie. Beginning with Bandy's life in Beamington Ontario shortly before leaving for Europe and the First World War, the "memoirs" follow his adventures through the war and into the 20's and 30's, with the last ...


[Up: homepage] [JAJportal] [Robot Wisdom weblog] This revised page is missing a few things from the old version. IQ Infinity: the unknown James Joyce Jorn Barger August 2000 (updated Apr2005) Subtopics on this page: news biography Nora Ulysses (1914-1922) editions Finnegans Wake (1922-1939) Dubliners (1904-1907, pub 1914) The Dead Portrait (1904-1914, pub 1916) other works Joyceans [oldpic] Recent news: For the very latest headlines, try the JAJportal or the alt.book ...


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Emily Pauline Johnson was one of Canada's most popular and successful entertainers at the turn-of-the-century. The daughter of a Mohawk Native-Canadian father and an English mother, Pauline Johnson used the Mohawk name "Tekahionwake". Then, at the age of 31 when her society expected her to marry and have children, she began to tour the country. She gave popular recitals of her poetry, comedy routines and plays from Halifax to Vancouver. She was the first Native po ...



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