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Douglas Jerrold

    Douglas Jerrold fu un affermato giornalista, drammaturgo, umorista ed editore che contribuì alla nascita dell'influente rivista Punch. Le sue opere teatrali erano celebri per il loro spirito e la tagliente critica sociale. Nonostante le sue precarie condizioni di salute, mantenne fino alla fine una notevole reputazione per il suo umorismo e la sua bonarietà.

    England, Past, Present and Future
    Nell Gwynne; The Prologue
    A Man Made of Money, and The Chronicles of Clovernook
    The Lie About the West: a Response to Professor Toynbee's Challenge
    Comedies and Dramas
    Hawke Battalion
    • Hawke Battalion

      Some Personal Records of Four Years, 1914-1918

      • 276pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Gallipoli & Western Front with 63rd RN Div. Jerrold, also the divisional historian, served with the Hawke. Falls thought him “...about the best writer who has hitherto applied himself to formation & unit histories. The peculiar spirit of the battalion, and indeed of the whole division, is made very real...This is good literature as well as history.”

      Hawke Battalion
    • Nell Gwynne; The Prologue

      • 62pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      This witty and entertaining play tells the story of Nell Gwynne, the 17th century English actress and mistress of King Charles II. Through clever dialogue and engaging characters, Douglas William Jerrold brings to life the colorful world of the Restoration period. Full of humor, romance, and drama, Nell Gwynne is a play that will delight audiences today just as it did when it was first performed in the mid-19th century.

      Nell Gwynne; The Prologue
    • Paul Pry

      A Farcical Comedy In Two Acts (1888)

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may include imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve the cultural value of the text. The effort to make this work accessible highlights a commitment to protecting and promoting literature in a modern, high-quality format that remains true to the original.

      Paul Pry
    • The Story Of A Feather

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of a historic text, preserving its cultural significance. Readers may encounter imperfections typical of older works, such as marks and marginalia. The publisher emphasizes a commitment to protecting and promoting literature by making this edition accessible and faithful to the original, ensuring that its legacy continues for future generations.

      The Story Of A Feather
    • The narrative centers on Mr. Andrew Cogglesby, a wealthy businessman seeking fulfillment in the fictional village of Clovernook. Initially viewed as an aloof outsider, Cogglesby gradually learns to appreciate the complexities of village life and its inhabitants, from farmers to landowners. The novel delves into themes of wealth, community, and personal growth, painting a detailed portrait of mid-19th century rural England. Through Cogglesby's transformation and the rich tapestry of local characters, the story explores the quest for meaning beyond material success.

      A Man Made Of Money And The Chronicles Of Clovernook (1853)
    • Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures (1866)

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text and layout but may include imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. These characteristics may provide insight into the historical context or previous readers' interactions with the text.

      Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures (1866)