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  1. The Overland Route. A Comedy, In Three Acts by Taylor Tom 1817-1880, 2010-10-14
  2. The Bottle: A Drama In Two Acts by Taylor Tom 1817-1880, 2010-10-15
  3. The ticket-of-leave man; a drama in four acts. As now performed by Taylor. Tom. 1817-1880., 1920-01-01
  4. Payable on demand : an original domestic drama in two acts by Tom, 1817-1880 Taylor, 2009-10-26
  5. Tom Taylors drama of The fools revenge by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Hinton Henry L. from old catalog, 1868-12-31
  6. The bottle : a drama in two acts by Tom Taylor 1817-1880 Cruikshank George 1792-1878. Bottle, 1847-12-31
  7. Des narren rache by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Taylor Lilian from old catalog tr, 1882-12-31
  8. Masks and faces by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Reade Charles 1814-1884 joint author, 1860-12-31
  9. Henry Dunbar; or, A daughters trials by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Braddon M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) 1835-1915. Henry Dunbar, 1870-12-31
  10. New men and old acres. A comedy by Tom Taylor 1817-1880. from old catalog Dubourg Augustus W. 1830?-1910 from old catalog joint author, 1869-12-31

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Tasso, Torquato, 15441595. Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878. Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880.Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Tegner, Esaias. Tench, Watkin, 1759?-1833.
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_T.html
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Author Index "T"
Tacitus, Cornelius Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941 Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893 Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose, 1880- ... Tytler, Sarah, 1827-1914
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2. OSB MSS FILE
Taylor, Tom, 18171880. Taylor, WILLIAM, D.1750
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OSB MSS FILE
OSBORN MANUSCRIPT FILES: "T" (#14802-15388)
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CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE FILES Collection Series "T" TAGART, EDWARD, 1804-1858 TAIT, ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, ABP. OF CANTERBURY, 1811-1882 TAIT, WILLIAM, 1793-1864 ... TYTLER, PATRICK FRASER, 1791-1849

3. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Taylor, Tom, 18171880. Titles. Our AmericanCousin. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880
Titles
Our American Cousin
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4. Biography Of Tom Taylor
Biographical Notes on Tom Taylor Tom Taylor (18171880) was a major contributing writer to Punch.
http://artsci.washington.edu/drama-phd/smtaybio.html
Punch and the 19th Century London Stage
Biographical Notes on Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor (1817-1880) was a major contributing writer to Punch . An active member of the staff until 1874, after which he served as Editor-in-Chief until his death. Born in a suburb of Sunderland, his father was a brewer and his mother was a native of Frankfurt, Germany. Taylor had the opportunity to attend the University of Glasgow and graduate with a Bachelor's from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1840. Two years later he was elected as a fellow of Trinity and from there pursued a Master's degree. A man of generous spirit, "in the interest of his younger brothers he declined the ample annual allowance hitherto placed at his command by his father, and resolved thenceforth to support himself to support himself on his fees as a tutor and upon the income of his fellowship." While he went on to pursue a career at the bar and later as assistant secretary of the Board of Health, Taylor made a name for himself as a man of letters. Not only did he help to foster the success of Punch , he was also a lead-writer for both the Morning Chronicle , and the Daily News . He was also a well known art critic for two other dailies. Not limiting himself to criticism, Taylor was also a maker of art. According to the

5. Untitled
hou00024 Taylor, Tom, 18171880, transcriber. Letters in Benjamin Robert Haydon's autobiography (bMS Eng 1331.8) Guide. 3/8/1999Bonnie B. Salt bMS Eng 1331.8 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880, transcriber.
http://oasis.harvard.edu/dfap/sgml/hou00024.sgm
Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880, transcriber. Letters in Benjamin Robert Haydon's autobiography (bMS Eng 1331.8): Guide. Bonnie B. Salt bMS Eng 1331.8 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880, transcriber. Letters in Benjamin Robert Haydon's autobiography: Guide. Houghton Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 © 1999 The President and Fellows of Harvard College Houghton Library, Harvard University Keats Room b MS Eng 1331.8 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880, transcriber. Letters in Benjamin Robert Haydon's autobiography, 1 box (.3 linear ft.) Transcripts of letters (in the hand of Tom Taylor) from Haydon's autobiography and other material. Processed by: Elizabeth Falsey Manuscripts purchased from: Mr. J. Reading, 14, Woronzow Road, London NW8 6QE, England; received Oct. 14. Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880. Letters in [Benjamin Robert] Haydon 's autobiography Vol. 1. A.MS.; [n.p., Transcripts, with page numbers (from manuscript of Haydon's autobiography) of letters from J. Jackson, H. Fuseli, D. Wilkie, Sir Geo. Beaumont, Prince Hoare, L. Hunt, C. Bell, B. West; Includes a listing, s.1 (which also lists letters from Haydon's father, not here transcribed).

6. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > T
Torquato, 15441595; Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878; Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880;Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933; Tegner, Esaias; Tench, Watkin, 1759
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7. Biography Of Tom Taylor
Punch and the 19th Century London Stage Biographical Notes on Tom Taylor.Tom Taylor (18171880) was a major contributing writer to Punch.
http://www.artsci.washington.edu/drama-phd/smtaybio.html
Punch and the 19th Century London Stage
Biographical Notes on Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor (1817-1880) was a major contributing writer to Punch . An active member of the staff until 1874, after which he served as Editor-in-Chief until his death. Born in a suburb of Sunderland, his father was a brewer and his mother was a native of Frankfurt, Germany. Taylor had the opportunity to attend the University of Glasgow and graduate with a Bachelor's from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1840. Two years later he was elected as a fellow of Trinity and from there pursued a Master's degree. A man of generous spirit, "in the interest of his younger brothers he declined the ample annual allowance hitherto placed at his command by his father, and resolved thenceforth to support himself to support himself on his fees as a tutor and upon the income of his fellowship." While he went on to pursue a career at the bar and later as assistant secretary of the Board of Health, Taylor made a name for himself as a man of letters. Not only did he help to foster the success of Punch , he was also a lead-writer for both the Morning Chronicle , and the Daily News . He was also a well known art critic for two other dailies. Not limiting himself to criticism, Taylor was also a maker of art. According to the

8. Base Page
Portrait, from McGrawHill Encyclopedia. Tom Taylor (1817-1880).
http://www.theatre.msu.edu/web/archives/Taylor, Tom/taylort.html

9. Theatre Collections-Playbills-Royal Olympic Theatre, London
author Taylor, Tom, Mr, 18171880. actor Vincent, G., Mr Montague, HJ, Mr Terry, Kate, Miss Terry, Florence, Miss. author Taylor, Tom, Mr, 1817-1880.
http://library.ukc.ac.uk/library/special/icons/playbills/londonolympic.htm
TEMPLEMAN LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS : PLAYBILLS
(Royal) Olympic Theatre, Strand, London
Back to Playbills Index UKC/POS/LDN OLY : 0595535 Playbill advertising JEANETTE'S WEDDING and LITTLE EM'LY (featuring G.F. Rowe) and THE GOOSEBERRY, with music by the band, at the Olympic Theatre, 22 November 1869. MENTIONED ON THE PLAYBILL:- arrangements : Liston, -, Mrs (wife of William Henry Liston) scene painter : Johnson, John, Mr composer : Winterbottom, John, Mr properties designer : Lightfoot, -, Mr machinery : Staines, T., Mr gas effects : Peppall, -, Mr prompter : Sanger, A., Mr author : Williams, Thomas John, Mr, 1824-1874 conductor : Winterbottom, John, Mr UKC/POS/LDN OLY : 0595536 Playbill advertising THE BOOT ON THE RIGHT LEG and THE WOMAN IN WHITE, at the Olympic Theatre, [1871?] MENTIONED ON THE PLAYBILL:- author : unknown author : Collins, Wilkie, Mr scene painter : Hann, Walter, Mr costume designer : Lewis, -, Mrs properties designer : Lightfoot, -, Mr machinery : Huby, -, Mr

10. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Taylor, Tom (18171880) Works by this author Our American Cousin. Copyright2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Taylor, Tom

11. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search CusTom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.Our American Cousin by Taylor, Tom (18171880). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=3733

12. Index
Beast Taylor, Frederick W. (18561915) The Principles of ScientificManagement Taylor, Tom (1817-1880) Our American Cousin Tcikwell
http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/T/
English Classics 3000 T ( Listed by Author )

13. KING ARTHUR: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Trial (written 185758); Taylor, Tom (1817-1880), translator, TheMarch of Arthur ( Bale Arzur ) (1865); Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/arthmenu.htm
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KING ARTHUR
King Arthur is the figure at the heart of the Arthurian legends. He is said to be the son of Uther Pendragon and Ygraine of Cornwall. Arthur is a near mythic figure in Celtic stories such as Culhwch and Olwen . In early Latin chronicles he is presented as a military leader, the dux bellorum Mordred . In the romance tradition that treachery is made possible because of the love of Lancelot and Guinevere
TEXTS:
Medieval:

14. THE CAMELOT PROJECT: MENU OF AUTHORS
Lyonesse (1882). Taylor, Tom (18171880), translator The March ofArthur ( Bale Arzur ) (1865). Teasdale, Sara (1884-1933) Guenevere
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/authmenu.htm
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AUTHORS
A B C D ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
AUTHORS:
Adams, Oscar Fay (1855-1919)
Adeler, Max (pseudonym of Charles Heber Clark) (1841-1915)
Alford, Henry (1810-1871) Anonymous

15. T
Regarding poems and Macready's performance. Taylor, Tom, 18171880 ALS to TurnerJan 8, Whitehall. 5p. Regarding order for the new analysis of Persian History.
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/MsLetter/T.htm
MANUSCRIPT LETTERS
And Autograph Letters
INDEX A B C D ... W X Y Z BACK to Opening Page BACK to Rare Books and Manuscripts page
T
Taft, Henry Waters, 1859-1945
TLS to Whitelaw Saunders
1919 Jun 30, New York, NY. 1p.
Regarding Millbury papers. Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, 1795-1854
ALS to Benjamin Nottingham Webster
1830 Dec 24, Leyants Inn? 1 1/2p.
Regarding editions of the plays "Ion" and "The Athenian Captive". Talmadge, Herman E.
TLS to Charlie Bennett
1952 Nov 25, Washington, DC. 1p.
Cover letter. Taney, Roger B.
ALS to Mr. Thompson 1834 Apr 25, Washington, DC. 1p. Concerning Mr. Thompson service. Tarkington, Booth, 1868-1946. A. postcard beginning "I am for Willkie because . . ." Distributed by American Writers for WEndell L. Willkie, New York City. Card addressed to Collectors Bookshop, New York, N.Y.; postmarked Oct. ?, 1940. Added 10/6/02) Tate, Allen, 1899- TLS (photostat) to James Southall Wilson 1933 Aug 2, Guntersville, AL. 1p. Concerning essays to appear in the Virginia Quarterly and comments on Miss Glasgow's career. Tate, Allen, 1899-

16. Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With L
18491942) Lewis, Taylor (Jr.) (-) Lewis, Taylor (Sr.) (1886 Lewis, Timothy Tim (-) Lewis, Tom (-) Lewis, Tom (-1912) Lewis 1817-1880) Lyons, Mary (1841-WFT Est
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sekr/idxl.html
Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with L
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La Roche, Eugenia (14 MAY 1894-5 JAN 1974)
La Roche, Joseph
(6 JAN 1852-3 JAN 1926)
Lacewell, Ester Lacefield or

Lacewell, Margaret Lacefield or
(ABT. 1806-)
Lacewell, William Lacefield or
(ABT. 1762-)
Lacy, Beatrice

Lacy, Edward

Lacy, Elizabeth

Lacy, John
...
Lahtinen, Jeffrey Lane
(living)
Laingor, Ellis E.
Lakes, James Lamb, Darlene Lamb, Jalie ... Lancaster, Deborah (23 AUG 1795-) Lancaster, Elizabeth (18 MAY 1791-10 OCT 1791) Lancaster, Isabella (25 AUG 1793-) Lancaster, John Lucas (28 MAY 1797-) Lancaster, Mary (18 MAY 1791-) Lancaster, Michael Landbeau, Ralph Landbeau, Ralph Landbeau, Rusty ... Lang, Leonard (WFT Est. 1872-1898-WFT Est. 1922-1985) Lang, Ricky Langdon, Elizabeth Langdon, Helen Langdon, Isaac T. ... Langham, John (WFT Est. 1694-1733-WFT Est. 1736-1814) Langhorne, Jessica Langhorne, Michael Langley, Bessie E. (25 MAR 1907-31 OCT 1986) Langley, Billie Langley, Ethel Langley, George D. (JUN 1877-ABT. 1929) Langley, George Glenn Langley, George R. "Bud" (22 AUG 1908-14 JAN 1979) Langley, Mrs. Marie

17. Letters And Documents Collection - T
and Queen's Ware, by L. Taylor Taylor, Tom, 18171880 ALS, 1871 May 15, to AlexanderMacmillan Removed from A Night with the Yankees, by A. Macmillan Teasdale
http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/letterboxT.html
Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections
Guide to the Letters and Documents Collection
Part II: Box and Folder List, T
Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
February 2000
Last Updated: June 10, 2002
A B C D ... Z
Tabb, John B. (John Banister), 1845-1909
ANS, 1895 Feb. 4, to H. E. Scudder Laid into Poems , by J. Tabb
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930, President of the United States, 1909-1913
TLS, 1919 Nov. 5, to Helen Taft, Acting President of Bryn Mawr College "My dear Miss Taft: I shall be glad to be on the national advisory committee of Bryn Mawr in its campaign for an endowment..." Adds in his own hand, "Helen, is this formal enough, Papa." From the papers of the Undergraduate Dean's office HBD Helen Taft Manning ALS, 1923 March 14, to Ruth P. McAneny '23 In response to McAneny's request as editor of the BMC class yearbook that he write an appreciation of his daughter, then a popular history teacher at the College. In the letter he wittily expounds on the reasons he should be excused from the task. McAneny published the response in any case, under the title "My Daughter, Oh My daughter."
TLS (and envelope) 1926 May 18, to Dorothy H. Litchfield

18. Rare Book Exhibition - Magazines
Punch. (London Punch Publications Ltd., 1841 ) Edited by Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870.;Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887.; Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880.; Brooks, Shirley, 1815
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/exhibitions/magazines/xmagazines2.html
Nineteenth Century Item 30.
The Englishwoman's domestic magazine: an illustrated journal, combining practical information, instruction, and amusement . (London: S.O. Beeton, 1852-1879)
Like the Ladies Monthly Museum , the Englishwoman and domestic magazine presented its readers with fiction, recipes, domestic advice and coloured fashion plates. One innovation was the quiz. This was a section entitled, "The Sybilline interpreter". The readers were encouraged to write in with their own answers to such questions as "During my absence, will my lover prove true?" Go Back Item 31.
Punch. (London : Punch Publications Ltd., 1841- )
Edited by: Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870.; Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887.; Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880.; Brooks, Shirley, 1815-1874.; Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), Sir, 1836-1917.; Seaman, Owen, Sir, 1861-1936

Punch is the most successful of the many humorous magazines produced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It was founded by Mark Lemon and Henry Mayhew. Originally it had a strong reforming intention and specialised in cartoons and articles which as well as being political and social in their subject matter, revealed the plight of the poor of London.
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Item 32.

19. Magazines
31. Punch. (London Punch Publications Ltd., 1841 ) Edited by Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870.;Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887.; Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880.; Brooks, Shirley
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/exhibitions/magazines/xmagazinescat.html
Copies of the Introduction to this exhibition and catalogues of previous exhibitions are available from the Rare Books Department An Exhibition of material from the Monash University Library Collection
19 December 2002 to 5 May 2003.
Exhibition catalogue by Richard Overell, Rare Books Librarian, with assistance from Paul Tankard. Click here to view Virtual Exhibition
Click here to view Exhibition area Introduction Books are of course what we expect and what we mainly find in libraries. Indeed, in libraries it has commonly been the practice to turn non-book publications - pamphlets, magazines, paperbacks - into books, by binding them between hard covers. All those journals on the second floor of the Matheson Library stack, whose topicality lasted for only a day, un jour, are now effectively journals no longer. They have become books, in which form, rather than their less durable originals, they 'speak volumes.' I want to use only two terms in referring to the materials in this exhibition: magazine and periodical. 'Magazine' signifies the type of content - a miscellany. On the face of it, there is no reason why a book may not be a miscellany. We call such books of short-self-contained pieces 'anthologies', and mostly they have a consistency, of author, or theme, or genre: as an anthology or poems, or stories, or the Oxford or Penguin or Faber Book of Death, or Marriage or Essays or Aphorisms, or whatever.

20. Mark Lemon And His Circle
ny, 21 Feb. Taylor, Tom, 18171880, London, England. To Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870.Mentions Thackeray and Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed. 4p., 19.1cm.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/prose/dickens.html
Mark Lemon and His Circle
Envelope signed in full by Charles Dickens Prepared by Dean Keller Revised by Athena Salaba, 21 February 1996 11th Floor, .33 cubic ft.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of autograph letters and envelopes. The majority are letters to Mark Lemon from writers such as William Makepeace Thackeray, Douglas Jerrold, Richard Doyle, John Forster, Shirley Brooks, and several others. A very valuable part of this collection are the six autograph and signed letters of Charles Dickens to his friend Mark Lemon, inviting him to dinner and discussing his writing. Also, this collection includes letters from and to a variety of correspondents, Mark Lemon's Circle, including John Forster, Alfred B. Garrod, Sir Stratford Canning, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emma C. Roberts, and others; and autograph envelopes from W. Harrison Ainsworth and others. Finally, five original pencil drawings attributed to "Phiz" (Hablot K. Browne?) are present. The collection is arranged chronologically. This collection was purchased from book dealer David Holmes by Kent State University Libraries and the Department of English on December 1995.

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