As I mentioned a few months ago, I will be in London from September 11-17. Part of the time, I will be doing Sabatini research at the British Library. If...
Hi Jesse and Everyone, Thanks for accepting me into this GROUP! I just uploaded a 1923, newspaper photo of RS, into this group's photo file. It is the only one...
Forget the movies, read the books. If you read Scaramouche, The Black Swan, the Sea-Hawk, Captain Blood, you will have a good idea of Sabatini¹s brilliance...
Interesting (to me) that you picked "The Black Swan", in addition to the more famous works, since I love it. Another of my personal favourites is "The Hounds...
Hi All, I have mentioned Bardelys in the past to the list and this happily proves that at least one other fan appreciates the hilarious and quite witty as...
Must admit that "The Shame of Motley" didn't leap out at me the way others have. But I will re-read over the next few days and see what my opinion is now....
For what it is worth, I think Shame of Motley is a treasure. It is a youthful work and the historical portrayal is thin, unlike S.¹s later works, but the...
Welcome Aboard, Tiny. Thanks for uploading the newspaper photo of Sabatini. I'd be delighted if you could upload the photos of Valentino as The Sea Hawk....
Having never met you, I'm sure I have no idea how Tiny you are, Tina. I trust you'll forgive the typo! As many on this list can attest, I've made far worse...
Dear Jesse & all friends of Sabatini There is something on attica-ruth.blogspot.com my 'blog', on The Lion's Skin & The Gates of Doom. You might like to take...
I received awhile ago an article on Rafael Sabatini. It appeared in a New York magazine, but it is in Russian. The thought occurs to me that perhaps some of...
Well I speak and read russian, if I have time I can translate it if you would like to. Please send me a copy Christine ... in a New York magazine, but it is in...
[My first post to the group; please be gentle!] Happy 132 1/2 birthday, Rafael Sabatini! Mostly for my own amusement, but also for your entertainment, I've...
Terrific work, Larry! I¹m not a historian, certainly not like Jesse, but I did note the absence of 1492 and Sabatini¹s book, ³Columbus.² I¹m saving this...
Dear Members, We are now approaching the end of our first year in existence. While we have certainly got some things done and some other things underway we...
For the record, I certainly wanted to contribute more than I have‹which is not at all‹this last year. I know it¹s going to continue to take energy to get...
Whew! ... From: Michael Cummins To: Rafael_Sabatini@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 1:31 PM Subject: Re: [Rafael_Sabatini] Notice For Members ...
A couple of curios. First, someone on the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) listserv reported last week that a French archive supposedly found an...
It would be interesting to follow up on Bardleys, maybe some of the folks at alt.movies.silent would kow. As to Corbal. It's not that rare you used to be able...
I've been out of town for a week or two, so I just got a chance to read your e-mail. Let us know if anything further comes to light on Bardelys. Yes, I do...
Hi, Group, As you know, Steve Darley and I are hard at work putting together what I think will be the definitive bibliography of Sabatini for a long time to...
Hi Jesse, The Whodunit? book contains Sabatini's "The Lord of Time." It's available at www.bookfinder.com, starting at $6.00. I don't know the page numbers...
Hi Jesse I have the Penzler book. The Lord of Time is on pages 77 to 98 inclusive. It has a short introduction. ... available at www.bookfinder.com,...
I don't know if this will be helpful or not, but a new "source" for information has cropped up. Are you familiar with LibraryThing? You may well find other...
Hello again. The feedback I've received makes clear that I didn't explain my Sabatini Timeline adequately. It's been suggested that I write a followup note to...