Books by "Henry Howard Molyneux Earl of Carnarvon"

12 books found

The Life of Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, Fourth Earl of Carnarvon, 1831-1890

The Life of Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, Fourth Earl of Carnarvon, 1831-1890

by Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge, countess Elizabeth Catharine Howard Carnarvon

1925 · London ; Toronto : H. Milford, Oxford University Press

The Defence of the Empire

The Defence of the Empire

by Henry Howard Molyneux Earl of Carnarvon

1897

The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1884–1886

The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1884–1886

by Henry James

2021 · U of Nebraska Press

Recipient of the Approved Edition seal from the Modern Language Association’s Committee on Scholarly Editions This second volume of The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1884–1886 contains 156 letters, of which 111 are published for the first time, written from December 24, 1885, to December 31, 1886. These letters mark Henry James’s ongoing efforts to care for his sister, develop his work, strengthen his professional status, build friendships, engage timely political and economic issues, and maximize his income. James details work on his midcareer novel The Princess Casamassima and announces plans for The Tragic Muse. This volume opens with James’s engagement with friends in Britain and France and concludes with his arrival in Italy for a six-month visit.

Old Karnarvon

Old Karnarvon

by William Henry Jones

1882

The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1878–1880

The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1878–1880

by Henry James

2014 · U of Nebraska Press

Containing letters written between October 3, 1878, and August 30, 1879, this volume of The Complete Letters of Henry James reveals Henry James establishing control of his writing career and finding confidence in himself not only as a professional author on both sides of the Atlantic but also as an important social figure in London. In this volume of 114 letters, of which 58 are published for the first time, we see James learning to negotiate, pitting one publisher against another, and working to secure simultaneous publication in the United States and England. He establishes a working relationship with Frederick Macmillan and with the Macmillan publishing house, cultivates reviewers, basks in the success—and notoriety—of his novella Daisy Miller, and visits Alfred Tennyson and George Eliot, among others. James also produces essays on political subjects and continues to publish reviews and travel essays. Perhaps most important, James negotiates terms for and begins planning The Portrait of a Lady.

Speeches on the Affairs of West Africa and South Africa

Speeches on the Affairs of West Africa and South Africa

by Henry Howard Molyneux Earl of Carnarvon

1903

Ancient Law

Ancient Law

by Henry Sumner Maine

1894

1878-1890

1878-1890

by Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge

1925