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6 letters to his sister, Ruth, one with press cutting (20 February-29 October 1918); 7 photographs, with negatives (nd).
"Here, There and Everywhere" from Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton. Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom (1856-1928).
"The Days Before Yesterday" from Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton. Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom (1856-1928).
When I published "Denizens of New Boston Road" Fred asked me why I had listed our brother Joseph Patrick Kiley Jr. as the author. It was not a mistake on my part; it was the only way I could get on with the project because I had been badgering him for weeks to allow me to list him as the author, which he was. At that time he was still teaching at Trenton State and I assume he was reluctant to let his students and associates see his published works. He mellowed after a short time, because everyone approved of his writings. The publication of "Denizens" led to a discussion of his other writings and that brought up the subject of the letters which we had been exchanging over the years. He told ...
Scrapbooks of legal documents, family correspondence, photoprints of homes and cemeteries and excerpts from town records of the families of Benjamin, Edward and Frederick S. Bliss of Hartford, Conn., of Elijah Bliss and the Van Horns of West Springfield, Mass., and of Samuel Woodhouse of Wethersfield, Conn.; includes printed material on the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church in Hartford, Conn., and the Women's Saturday Afternoon Club in Wethersfield, Conn.
The Days Before Yesterday by Frederick Spencer Hamilton Looking down the long vista of sixty years with eyes that have already lost their keen vision, the most vivid impression that remains of my early childhood is the nightly ordeal of the journey down "The Passage of Many Terrors" in our Irish home. It had been decreed that, as I had reached the mature age of six, I was quite old enough to come downstairs in the evening by myself without the escort of a maid, but no one seemed to realise what this entailed on the small boy immediately concerned. The house had evidently been built by some malevolent architect with the sole object of terrifying little boys. Never, surely, had such a prodigio...
"Here, There And Everywhere: A Collection of Stories" by using Lord Frederic Hamilton is a literary undertaking that encapsulates the rich tapestry of his fiction mind, thoughtfully curated into a singular quantity handy to readers of all ages. Hamilton aspires to share the charm of his diverse memories at a lower priced rate, inviting anybody to delve into an international in which a few tales captivate with immediate intrigue, while others subtly entwine readers with their charm. This compilation, deemed a work of fiction, is a testament to Hamilton's storytelling prowess, featuring narratives that seamlessly combo interesting and brilliant elements. The tales inside possess a unique poten...
A Dweller on Two Planets by Frederick Spencer Oliver, first published in 1905, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.