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  1. The puppet show of memory by Maurice Baring 1874-1945, 1922-12-31
  2. Biography - Baring, Maurice (1874-1945): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by --Sketch by Michael Cisco, 2007-01-01
  3. What I saw in Russia / by Maurice Baring by Maurice (1874-1945) Baring, 1927-01-01
  4. What I saw in Russia / by Maurice Baring by Maurice (1874-1945) Baring, 1913
  5. An Outline of Russian Literature by Maurice, 1874-1945 Baring, 2010-07-15
  6. Orpheus in Mayfair and Other Stories and Sketches by Maurice (1874-1945) BARING, 1909
  7. Lost diaries. by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1913-01-01
  8. The mainsprings of Russia. by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1914-01-01
  9. The collected poems of Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1911-01-01
  10. With the Russians in Manchuria. by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1905-01-01
  11. A year in Russia. by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1907-01-01
  12. Russian essays and stories. by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1908-01-01
  13. Dead letters. by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1910-01-01
  14. Landmarks in Russian literature by Maurice Baring. by Baring. Maurice. 1874-1945., 1912-01-01

81. .::. ALUZE .::.
Od Maurice Baringa (1874 1945) vyšlo v cesštine šest prekladu Šálenícasu, 1929 (originál Daphne Adeane, 1926), Suknice Kdo byl Maurice Baring?
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Od Maurice Baringa (1874 - 1945) vyšlo v èesštinì šest pøekladù: Šálení èasu, 1929 (originál Daphne Adeane, 1926), Suknice nesešívaná, 1931 (originál The Coat without Seam, 1929, pøeložil Bohdan Chudoba), zmínìná Cesta do neznáma, 1935 (orig. 1924), Robert Peckham - smutný pøíbìh, 1930 (pøeložila M. Slabá), Není úniku, 1948 (originál Cat´s Cradle, 1929, pøeložil Zdenìk Vodièka), nehledíme-li k drobné eseji Habent sua fata libelli, kterou vydal roku 1935 O.F.Babler. Kdo byl Maurice Baring? Pocházel z aristokratické anglické rodiny, studoval na pøedních školách v Etonu a v Cambridgi, pùsobil celý život v diplomatických službách. Jako novináø a diplomat pobýval zvl᚝ v Mandžusku, Rusku, Turecku a na Balkánì. Vedle románù psal básnì (ne špatné - sám jsem nìco z nich publikoval èasopisecky), hry, zejména tzv. minidramata, eseje, je autorem Nástinu ruské literatury (1915), Francouzské literatury (1927), autobiografie Loutkohra pamìti (1922). Èep napsal do èasopisu Vyšehrad jeho nekrolog, z nìhož jsme už citovali. Angliètina ostatnì byl Èepùv studijní obor na univerzitì a pùl druhé desítky knižnì publikovaných anglických titulù je asi nejhojnìjší Èepovou koøistí z konkrétní jazykové oblasti. Druhým erbovním Èepovým autorem byl zde Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894), a to pøedevším pro obzvláštní èistotu a ryzost pohledu, kterou mìli oba spoleènou, též pro mistrovské zacházení s jazykem pøi maximální, avšak suverénní prostotì (obdobnì tomu je u Baringa), a ovšem také kouzlo a dobrodružství dálek, které v èepovi vždy doutnalo (jako jakési vìèné chlapectví) a projevilo se i v dalších volbách autorù. Od R. L. Stevensona pøeložil slavný Poklad na ostrovì, Èerný šíp, Eseje a Podivný pøípad doktora Jekylla a pana Hyda. Exotiènost ho mohla lákat také u J. Barrowa (Vzpoura na lodi Bounty) i u Tajného agenta od Josepha Conrada.

82. 1Up Info > Baring, Maurice (English Literature, 20th Cent. To The Present, Biogr
To The Present, Biographies. Baring, Maurice, 1874–1945, English author. Aftera career in the diplomatic service, he turned to journalism in 1904.
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English Literature, 20th Cent. To The Present, Biographies Baring, Maurice Related Category: English Literature, 20th Cent. To The Present, Biographies Baring, Maurice, A Year in Russia The Russian People (1911). In 1919, following service as staff officer in World War I, he began writing novels. His chief books include C Daphne Adeane (1926), and Tinker's Leave (1927). He also wrote poetry and plays.
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83. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
1946) BARBUSSE, Henri (1873 1935) BARCLAY, Florence L(ouisa Charlesworth)(1862 - 1921) Baring, Maurice (1874 - 1945) BARKER, Mary Anne (1831 - 1911
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84. Aurora Public Library /All Locations
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Baring Hon Maurice 1874 1945 see BaringMaurice 1874 1945 1 Baring Maurice 1874 1945 1982 1 Baring Maurice Hon 1874
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Joan D 1935 1999 1 Bari Gems 1860 1937 see Barrie JM James Matthew 1860 19371 Baring Hon Maurice 1874 1945 see Baring Maurice 1874 1945 1 Baring
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86. Jay Dillon / Rare Books & Manuscripts || (Onassis) Lovat 1948
6 He was evidently a great admirer of the English Catholic writersMaurice Baring (1874–1945) and Ronald Knox (1888–1957). In
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AN EXTRAORDINARY BOOK PRESENTED TO JACQUELINE KENNEDY
BY THE PRIEST WHOM SHE LATER ASKED TO BAPTIZE HER SON
Lovat, Laura (Lister) Fraser, Lady
Maurice Baring: A postscript. By Laura Lovat; with some letters and verse [by Maurice Baring]
In 8s (214 × 135 mm, 8½ × 5¼ inches). [viii], 116 pages. Halftone frontispiece (portrait) and two halftone plates (portraits). Publisher’s blue cloth lettered in gilt (extremities sunned, spine cocked). A TOUCHING SOUVENIR OF J OHN AND J ACQUELINE K ENNEDY S FIRST JOURNEY TO I RELAND TOGETHER this “delightful and moving book” was presented to Jacqueline Kennedy in Dublin in the fall of 1955 by her longtime friend the Reverend Joseph Leonard of All Hallows College, Dublin: Father Leonard inscribed the book, “For Jacqueline. Dublin: September 29 – October 2. JL”. This is one of only three books that the Kennedys are known to have acquired on their first trip to Ireland; and Mrs Kennedy preserved and treasured this book in her home until her death almost forty years later. Jacqueline Bouvier first met Joseph Leonard through her uncle Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, the famous Walpole collector, who in turn had met Father Leonard at Strawberry Hill near London in 1928. In 1948 according to one account

87. Harold Nicolson Papers
Authors, English20th centuryCorrespondence Authors, English20th centuryManuscriptsBaring, Maurice, 18741945Correspondence Bell, Clive, 1881-1964
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Harold Nicolson Papers
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The Harold Nicolson Papers consists of papers of the English diplomat, journalist, and biographer Harold Nicolson (1886-1968). These papers primarily contain correspondence received by Nicolson, but there is also a large series of letters written by Nicolson to Richard Rumbold, as well as a few to others. Also included in the collection are manuscripts and/or working notes for four of Nicolson's published works. Furthermore, there is a small amount of papers of others, chiefly correspondence by and to Nicolson's wife, "Vita" (Victoria) Sackville-West. Range of Collection Dates
Range of Collection Bulk Dates Size : 0.83 linear feet (2 archival boxes) Language : The primary language is English, but there is are also several letters in French. Provenance : Acquired from the Nicolson family through A. R. A. Hobson in 1983, the collection was a gift to the Library in January, 2002, by Viscountess Eccles in honor of Richard M. Ludwig, former professor and head of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.

88. A CurtainUp Review
A play that fails in this is a bad play. from playwright, essayist, novelist MauriceBaring's (1874-1945)Have You Anything to Declare? Death and Dying Die?
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89. Chesterton, G. K. A Bibliography
A GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS BY AND ABOUT GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON The following bibliography was prepared for public distribution by THE BIBLIOGRAPHER Post Office Box 2793 Kensington, Maryland 20895 (301) 4223780 INTRODUCTION.
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A GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS BY AND ABOUT GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON The following bibliography was prepared for public distribution by: THE BIBLIOGRAPHER Post Office Box 2793 Kensington, Maryland 20895 (301) 422-3780 INTRODUCTION. I: The Citations of Books. We arranged the materials in the following bibliography in chronological order, according to the date on which they were catalogued by the Library of Congress in Washington. Generally, several items near the end of the list will have the annotation . v.

90. Untitled
DISPLAY ITEM 1 sn9495769 ITEM 1 OF 409 IN SET 16 (SERL) The New witness microform. London, New Witness. 21 v. 30 cm. Began with v. 1, Nov. 1, 1912. 21, no. 547; -May 4, 1923.
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DISPLAY ITEM 1 sn94-95769 ITEM 1 OF 409 IN SET 16 (SERL) The New witness [microform]. London, New Witness. 21 v. 30 cm. Began with v. 1, Nov. 1, 1912. -v. 21, no. 547; -May 4, 1923. LC CALL NUMBER: Microfilm 39273 FREQUENCY: Weekly PUBLICATION HISTORY: Continues: Eye-witness Continued by: G. K.'s weekly RELATED TITLES: Original (OCoLC)5851321 Eye-witness G. K.'s weekly (DLC)sn 94094390 ADDED ENTRIES: Chesterton, Cecil, 1879-1918. sn94-95769 (continued): Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. NOTES: Editor: C. Chesterton; G.K. Chesterton. Microfilm. v.1-21 (1912-1923) Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service. microfilm reels ; 35 mm. LCCN: sn94-95769 OTHER SYSTEM NO.: (OCoLC)33246447 OTHER LOCATIONS: DLC DLC (master) next sn94-94390 ITEM 2 OF 409 IN SET 16 (SERL) G.K.'s weekly [microform] / Edited by G.K. Chesterton. London : [G.K.'s Weekly, Ltd.], 1925-1937. 24 v. : ill. ; 28-31 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 21, 1925)-v. 24, no. 622 (Feb. 11, 1937). LC CALL NUMBER: Microfilm 29992 SUBJECTS: English poetry20th century. OTHER NAMES: Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Secret people. 1907. Bland, Alfred. Poem. 1907. Gould, Gerald, 1885-1936. CONTENTS: The secret people / by C. [sic] K. Chesterton Poem / by Alfred Bland Poem / by Gerald Gould. CATALOGING SOURCE: DLC DLC DLC LCCN: 86-202717 r87 next 86-193389 ITEM 54 OF 409 IN SET 16 (BKS3) Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. The common man [microform] / by G.K. Chesterton. New York : Sheed and Ward, 1950. vi, 279 p. ; 21 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: Microfilm 86/7875 (P)

91. Ann Bridge Papers

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The papers of British author Lady Mary Dolling Sanders O'Malley, who wrote under the pseudonym Ann Bridge, consist largely of her holograph manuscripts for books published from 1932 through 1973. Also included are manuscripts of poems, short stories, articles, reviews, and lectures, as well as manuscripts of unpublished works. Correspondence, scrapbooks of clippings and letters, and a few photographs are also present. Lady O'Malley compiled an extensive inventory of her papers which identifies and describes this collection in great detail. Her original list contains much description, identification, and commentary not available in the collection itself, and forms a valuable manuscript in and of itself. The list often includes synopses or transcriptions of correspondence in the collection. The papers have been unpacked and rehoused in archival folders and boxes, and arranged to respect her original order and to facilitate use of the many internal cross references within her inventory. Her original order divides manuscripts for published book-length works (arranged chronologically, 1932-1969) from the rest of the papers, which are subdivided into Appendices A-R. These appendices contain other genres of manuscripts, research material, correspondence, etc., which are also usually arranged chronologically. The following folder list, which identifies the particular boxes and folders in which the collection is now housed, should be used in conjunction with the O'Malley inventory attached. Additional materials not described in Lady O'Malley's original inventory were found and are noted at the end of this list.

92. T. E. Lawrence Collection
Details of the collection of papers held at the University of Texas . Includes a biographical sketch, Category Society History Personalities Lawrence, Thomas Edward......
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14 boxes (5.83 linear feet), 4 galley folders Acquisition: Purchase and gifts, 1963-1987 (R1615, R1479, R1634, R1364, R2030, R2267, R2693, R3082, R3313, R3732, R4228, R4641, R4721, R4723, R5180, R6625, R7862, G4045)
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Thomas Edward Lawrence, archaeologist, soldier, and author, popularly known as Lawrence of Arabia, was born at Tremadoc, North Wales, on August 15, 1888, the second of five sons. His father, Thomas Robert Chapman, and his mother, Sarah Maden, assumed the name of Lawrence. The family was raised in comfort by private means. Lawrence learned to read at a very early age by observing his older brother being taught to read. At the age of four he read newspapers and books, at six he began the study of Latin, and at eight entered Oxford City High School, which he attended until 1907. He developed an interest in literature, archaeology, and architecture, with an emphasis on the Middle Ages. This led him, as a student at the modern history school of Jesus College, Oxford, which he attended from 1907-1910, to choose as his thesis title "The Influence of the Crusades on European Military Architectureto the End of the XIIth Century," published in 1936 as Crusader Castles . In 1909 he had walked most of the nine hundred miles between Palestine and Syria to study castles.

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íÏÒÉÓ âüòéîç (Maurice BARING)(1874 - 1945), ÁÎÇÌÉÊÓËÉÊ ÐÉÓÁÔÅÌØ, ËÒÉÔÉË, ÖÕÒÎÁÌÉÓÔ, ÄÉÐÌÏÍÁÔ. ÷ 1902-1912 ÇÇ. - ËÏÒÒÅÓÐÏÎÄÅÎÔ ÌÏÎÄÏÎÓËÉÈ ÇÁÚÅÔ "íÏÒÎÉÎÇ ðÏÓÔ" É "ôÁÊÍÓ" × òÏÓÓÉÉ. éÓÓÌÅÄÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ É ÐÅÒÅ×ÏÄÞÉË ÒÕÓÓËÏÊ ÌÉÔÅÒÁÔÕÒÙ, ÅÇÏ ÐÏÓÌÅÄÎÅÊ ËÎÉÇÏÊ ÓÔÁÌÁ ÁÎÔÏÌÏÇÉÑ ÐÅÒÅ×ÏÄÏ× "òÕÓÓËÁÑ ÌÉÒÉËÁ" (1943), ËÕÄÁ, × ÞÁÓÔÎÏÓÔÉ, ×ÏÛÌÉ ÐÅÒÅ×ÏÄÙ ÐÏÜÚÉÉ á.ó.ðÕÛËÉÎÁ. [73]
çÁÎÓ ëïóôåòìéã (Hans Walter Kosterlitz), ÎÅÍÅËÏ-ÂÒÉÔÁÎÓËÉÊ ÆÁÒÍÁËÏÌÏÇ, ÏÔËÒÙ×ÛÉÊ ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÎÏ Ó äÖÏÎÏÍ èØÀÚÏÍ (John Hughes), × 1975 ÇÏÄÕ, ÜÎËÅÆÁÌÉÎÙ.
Cecil Day Lewis, ÁÎÇÌÉÊÓËÉÊ ÐÏÜÔ.

95. T.E. Lawrence: An Inventory Of His Collection At The Harry Ransom Humanities Res

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T.E. Lawrence:
An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Descriptive Summary
Creator Lawrence, T.E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935 Title T.E. Lawrence Collection Dates: Abstract: This collection includes manuscripts and proofs of Lawrence's works, most notably two drafts of The Arab Revolt, as well as correspondence. However, the bulk of the material comprises research about Lawrence. B.H. Liddel Hart's T.E. Lawrence in Arabia and After is well represented, and there is material relating to the controversial Lawrence of Arabia: A Biographial Inquiry by Richard Aldington. Quantity: 14 boxes (5.83 linear feet), 4 galley folders Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
Thomas Edward Lawrence, archaeologist, soldier, and author, popularly known as Lawrence of Arabia, was born at Tremadoc, North Wales, on August 15, 1888, the second of five sons. His father, Thomas Robert Chapman, and his mother, Sarah Maden, assumed the name of Lawrence. The family was raised in comfort by private means. Lawrence learned to read at a very early age by observing his older brother being taught to read. At the age of four he read newspapers and books, at six he began the study of Latin, and at eight entered Oxford City High School, which he attended until 1907. He developed an interest in literature, archaeology, and architecture, with an emphasis on the Middle Ages. This led him, as a student at the modern history school of Jesus College, Oxford, which he attended from 1907-1910, to choose as his thesis title "The Influence of the Crusades on European Military Architectureto the End of the XIIth Century," published in 1936 as

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    1495 ÑÓËÅÉÌÀÍ I Êàíóíè (èëè ÑÓËÅÉÌÀÍ II Êàíóíè), ÑÓËÅÉÌÀÍ Çàêîíîäàòåëü, èëè ÑÓËÅÉÌÀÍ Âåëèêîëåïíûé (Âåëèêèé)(1495 - 6.09.1566), ñóëòàí Îñìàíñêîé èìïåðèè, ïðè êîòîðîì îíà äîñòèãëà âåðøèí ñâîåãî ìîãóùåñòâà. [113]
    1701 ÊÀÐË-ÝÌÌÀÍÓÝËÜ III, êîðîëü Ñàðäèíèè è Ïüåìîíòà, ïîëêîâîäåö. [102]
    1737 Ýäóàðä ÈÁÁÎÍ (Gibbon)(1737 - 16.01.1794), àíãëèéñêèé èñòîðèê, íàïèñàâøèé «Èñòîðèþ óïàäêà è ðàçðóøåíèÿ Ðèìñêîé Èìïåðèè». [+102;113]
    1759 Ìýðè ÓÎËËÑÒÎÓÍÊÐÀÔÒ (Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin)(1759 - 10.09.1797), àíãëèéñêàÿ ïóáëèöèñòêà, ôåìèíèñòêà è ñîöèàëüíûé ôèëîñîô. [113+]
    1791 Ñýìþýë Ôèíëè Áðèç ÌÎÐÇÅ (Morse)(1791 - 2.04.1872), àìåðèêàíñêèé õóäîæíèê è èçîáðåòàòåëü, 1-é ïðåçèäåíò Íàöèîíàëüíîé àêàäåìèè ðèñóíêà. Âñåì èçâåñòíû åãî òåëåãðàôíûé àïïàðàò è àçáóêà-êîä. À âîò Ìîðçå-õóäîæíèêà çíàþò íåìíîãèå. Îäíà èç åãî êàðòèí – «àëåðåÿ Ëóâðà», ãäå èçîáðàæåíû 38 øåäåâðîâ ýòîãî ìóçåÿ, ñàì Ìîðçå è åãî äðó㠖 ïèñàòåëü Ôåíèìîð ÊÓÏÅÐ ñ ñåìüåé. [+95;102;113]
    1806 Ìàðèÿ ÊÐÈÑÒÈÍÀ ÑÒÀÐØÀß (1806 - 1878), èç äèíàñòèè Áóðáîíîâ, æåíà êîðîëÿ Èñïàíèè ÔÅÐÄÈÍÀÍÄÀ VII, ðåãåíòøà Èñïàíèè ïðè ÈÇÀÁÅËËÅ II. [113]
    1820 åðáåðò ÑÏÅÍÑÅÐ (1820, Äåðáè - 8.12.1903, Áðàéòîí), àíãëèéñêèé ôèëîñîô è ñîöèîëîã, îäèí èç îñíîâîïîëîæíèêîâ íåîïîçèòèâèçìà, èäåîëîã ëèáåðàëèçìà, àâòîð äåñÿòèòîìíîãî òðóäà "Ñèíòåòè÷åñêàÿ ôèëîñîôèÿ", êîòîðîìó îí îòäàë 36 ëåò æèçíè, îáîñíîâûâàÿ è äîêàçûâàÿ ãëàâíóþ ñâîþ èäåþ: â îñíîâå ðàçâèòèÿ ìèðà, âêëþ÷àÿ è îáùåñòâà, ëåæèò çàêîí ýâîëþöèè. Äî òîãî, êàê Ñïåíñåðà óæå ïðè æèçíè îáúÿâèëè ñàìûì ãåíèàëüíûì ôèëîñîôîì ñâîåãî âðåìåíè, îí ðàáîòàë èíæåíåðîì è â 18 ëåò èçîáðåë èíñòðóìåíò äëÿ èçìåðåíèÿ ñêîðîñòè ëîêîìîòèâîâ, à â 26 - ïèëèëüíóþ è ñòðîãàëüíóþ ìàøèíû. [113;102]

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