Articles on Anonymous

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  • Who were the real Forsytes?; Just how did the real-lifeMerseyside versions of Galsworthy's family saga get so rich? Peter Elson reports on a new study to find out.(Features)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2003/12/03
  • Mark Twain bank's e-cash flows into Internet
    St. Louis Commerce - 1996/04/01
  • Donor gives Scott book a new life
    Evening News - Scotland - 2002/05/02
  • EMILY DICKINSON MUSEUM CELEBRATES POET'S BIRTHDAY DEC. 9
    US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2006/12/01
  • DANIEL DEFOE: THE LIFE AND STRANGE, SURPRISING ADVENTURES.(Review)
    First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and PublicLife - 1999/06/01
  • 'Lost' Beethoven manuscript fetches 1 million pounds at auction
    AP Worldstream - 2005/12/02
  • The Quest for Anonymity: The Novels of George Eliot.(Review)
    Studies in the Novel - 1999/06/22
  • Anthology focuses on slavery words
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 2003/01/19
  • Eighteenth-century women; studies in their lives, work, and culture; v.4.(Brief article)(Book review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/11/01
  • Hal Holbrook: From Mark Twain 'Into the Wild'
    NPR All Things Considered - 2008/02/20
  • Real truth behind demon barber of Fleet Street; books ANONYMOUS Sweeney Todd or The String Of Pearls (Wordsworth Editions, pounds 2.99).(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2008/01/20
  • Marilyn S. Greenwald. The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane and the Stratemeyer Syndicate.(Book Review)
    Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada - 2005/03/22
  • Frederick Burwick and James C. McKusick, eds. Faustus: From the German of Goethe. Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.(Book review)
    Wordsworth Circle - 2007/09/22
  • Secret Santa saves Christmas lights ; A secret Santa has stepped in at the last minute to save Dartmouth from a 'blacked out' Christmas.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/11/13
  • Gender, authenticity, and the missive letter in eighteenth-century France; Marie-Anne de La Tour, Rousseau's real-life Julie.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/11/01
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