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... attractions of the evening by the appelt1atiecO `t the celebrated American autlsoress wvico, under the s)oisl le plume of Grace Greenwood, has wetn steels well-deservcel 1p'lit' larity in booth hemispheres. This well-known postess, eass: it, and novelist, ...

Published: Sunday 11 July 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... will probably be re&dy for publication in October. The publishers will 'be Messrs. Triibxier and Co. We -understand that Grace Greenwood (il/Ir Lippincott), who is now in London, is engaged on a biography of Qaeen Victoria for the use of American children ...

MUSIC

... spirit of it as gaily as if it were a charade, and yet retaining an evident sense of their responsibility to the public. Grace Greenwood, of the Yew York Times, has, during the week, concluded the programme with some striking Yankee recita- tions in costume ...

LITERATURE

... dearth the public may know where to apply for relief. Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Burope. By GRACE a GREENwOOD. Bentley. Grace Greenwood is an American who has written d off her impressions of Europe in a remarkably s pleasirg style and with much graphic ...

Varieties

... us look with pride and satis- ction en the graves of their friends, is the advortisament of AWcstern stonc cutter. if Grace Greenwood bad the framing of the law only such iomn shonld be allowed to vote as had sewing machines and new how to use them. Josh ...

NEW MUSIC

... German of Heinrich Heine by Mary Howitt. 'The same may be said of I never will grow old by the same composer, words by Grace Greenwood, whose determination we highly commend. Either of these songs will be found useful in the schoolroom.- Two Wreaths and ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1872
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1393 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literary and Artistic

... been io written of the Queen's life-notably, the recent one by 11, Mrs. Oliphant and another by an American writer, Grace & Greenwood, but Miss Tytler's book (says the Pall Mall Id Gazette) is the first real attempt that has been made to 0- ,r give a ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITERARY VARIETIES. DICKENS AT HlocE.-Miss Grace Greenwood, who is writing a series of letters from London to the National Era, an aboliti- onist paper, published at Washington, furnishes the following scene:- On Thursday evening Idined with Mr.and Mrs ...

MAGAZINES

... UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT.- A tragical affair, says the BaUimre Sun, oactiiued in Alexandria, La., last week, between Miss Grace Greenwood and Mr. W. E. Anderton, who were members of a theatrical company which have been giving exhibitions in that city. The ...

WONDERS OF COLORADO

... 1,OO0ft. and the average for miles long the deepest parts is not over 600ft. Clear Creek Canon, r in Colorndo.,which Grace Greenwood. Bayard Taylor, and sother travellers have praisedas rivalling the Yellowstone, r is but little over 1,OOOft. at its highest ...

LITERARY NOTES

... previously been written of the Queen's life-notably, the recent one by Mrs. Oliphant and another by an American writer, Grace Greenwood, but Miss Tytler's book is, we gather, the first real attempt that has been made to live a true and actual story of the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... amour, running through his quiet low- toned' talk. Poets lead to politics. er. Cobdepa gives Grace Green1wood toa-aud Grace Greenwood pays Dir, Cobden hack with her usual coinage of admiration:- ' Richard Cobded' I found to be, personaly? all that his ...