Hi Bill, I don't think 4 'howevers' rules Charley Wag out, but you might check Boy Detective which is credited once (by Springhall) with Edward Ellis. I just...
Hi all, Out of curiosity I looked through some of my old messages, knowing I had lots of quotes, searching for keywords, it may surprise you what I found. From...
John, The appearance of "however" in a book is not in itself going to indicate Ellis, Ross or whoever. It's such a standard word for use in fiction. But it's ...
In Search Of A Wife. A Tale Of The Day. By Charles H. Ross. Author of "The Dream Of Fate," Etc. Saturday, Jan. 25, 1862. From Reynolds's Miscellany Vol....
Hi, John -- Ross' text certainly establishes his credibility as a competent, amusing writer. But this is not the hand that wrote most of the grubby twaddle of...
Hi Bill, One however and one to and fro in the following. Not a match for Blueskin, where they appear on every other page. "Mr. Standish, however, did not...
Hi Bill, again, It is possible that Charley Wag was written by more than one author, as you say. Fanny White, too, seems to be written by diverse hands. It...
A little snippet about Charles Ross from William Tinsley's Random Recollections of a Publisher (1900): In, I think, 1869 I was introduced to the late Mr....
Hi Bill and Steve and all, In a few minutes I'll post a chapter from Lady Clara Cavendish. I don't have the exact date but it appeared at about the time of...
A Woman Of The World. By Lady Clara Cavendish. From Reynolds's Miscellany, 1858 ? Illustrated by Bonner. Chapter LXV. JOANNA. In that splendid mansion - where,...
Hi all, So - on the trail of Lady Clara Cavendish. The first we hear of this dreadful lady is in Reynolds's Volume XX, No.521, at the end of the Notices To...
Hi all, And now, to throw a little suspicion Rymer's way, the following excerpts. "You hardly know her !" "Pho ! When it comes to the last she will say yes,...
John, Looks like you've proved correct the idea that Lady Clara Cavendish was James Malcolm Rymer. You'll notice that I had the same information in my Rymer...
Hi Steve, This raises an interesting question, however, why did Rymer use the title of a 'silver-fork writer' who wrote stories of Regency London in the time...
Hi John, I think you misunderstand. There is no connection between James Malcolm Rymer and Mrs. Gore, just the coincidence that they both happened to use the...
Hi Steve & John, I answer you very late, I'm too busy at the moment and I have more than 1000 mails to read !! ( it's hard to be a member of so many groups ). ...
Dear Folks, (a) I am looking for a copy of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet street. Any suggestions? A copy with all the illustrations would be great....
I just saw a very old mail for someone looking for luftiprat. i am a ucsd student and will be back in SD soon. if you still want a copy, lemme know! ... Do you...
I, for one, would be interested in hearing more. Geoffrey Tolle ... ucsd student and will be back in SD soon. if you still want a copy, lemme know! Do You Want...
-Oh I don't know what UCSD has, but if anyone can tell me what they want, I'll be happy to make copies! -- In BloodsandDimeNovels@yahoogroups.com, "Geoffrey...
Sangeeta, If UCSD has issues of this series and you can copy them and you have the time, then I'll gladly take you up on your offer. I am very interested in...
... As the author of the Captain Mors site I'm also, naturally, very very interested in getting copies. This is what UCSD has: Astor, Frank. Die Höhle des...
Robert Prowse was my great grand father. He drew many of the covers of the Buffalo Bill dime Novels. I would like to read some the novels he was involved with...
Hello Sangeeta, Unfortunately these things are very hard find. Daniel Martin was able to get a microfilm copy of the People's Periodical from the British...
Hello Robert, I assume you have the latest penny dreadfuls catalogue from Jarndyce-- if not, go to www.jarndyce.com. I don't have any Buffalo Bill items for...
Hi Robert, I have always enjoyed the artwork of both Robert Prowse's, I suppose the first Robert would have been your great great grandfather. I have always...