Books by "Thomas Dunn English"

12 books found

The Law of Real Property and Deeds

The Law of Real Property and Deeds

by Robert Thomas Devlin

1911

The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy

The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy

by Thomas Hardy

1985 · Springer

One of the literary world's great deceptions was perpetrated when Thomas Hardy wrote his Life in secret for publication after his death as an official biography. Since the true circumstances of its composition have been known The Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy, published over the name of Florence Emily Hardy, has frequently been referred to as Hardy's autobiography. But this is not the whole truth: Florence altered much of what Hardy meant to appear in his 'biography'. Through careful examination of pre- publication texts, Michael Millgate has retrieved the text as it stood at the time of Hardy's final revision. For the first time The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy can be read as a true work of autobiography - an addition to the Hardy canon.

The Little Giant

The Little Giant

by Thomas Dunn English

1904

A Treatise on the Law of Deeds

A Treatise on the Law of Deeds

by Robert Thomas Devlin

1887

Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts [1870-1883]

Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts [1870-1883]

by Great Britain. Courts, Nathaniel Cleveland Moak, John Thomas Cook

1875

Reprint of the original, first published in 1883. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.

The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses

The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses

by Thomas Gunn

2008 · Rutgers University Press

The American boardinghouse once provided basic domestic shelter and constituted a uniquely modern world view for the first true generation of U.S. city-dwellers. Thomas Butler Gunn's classic 1857 account of urban habitation, The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses, explores the process by which boardinghouse life was translated into a lively urban vernacular. Intimate in its confessional tone, comprehensive in its detail, disarmingly penetrating despite (or perhaps because of) its self-deprecating wit, Physiology is at once an essential introduction to a "lost" world of boarding, even as it comprises an early, engaging, and sophisticated analysis of America's "urban turn" during the decades leading up to the Civil War. In his introduction, David Faflik considers what made Gunn's book a compelling read in the past and how today it can elucidate our understanding of the formation and evolution of urban American life and letters.

Tales and Sketches: 1843-1849

Tales and Sketches: 1843-1849

by Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott, Eleanor D. Kewer

2000 · University of Illinois Press

An annotated edition of nineteenth-century American author Edgar Allan Poe's tales from 1843-49 that collates all the known texts authorized by Poe, and contains more than forty works, including the famous "Tell-tale Heart," "The Black Cat," and "The Cask of Amontillado"; edited by Poe scholar Thomas Ollive Mabbott.

Mr. Poe and Dr. Moran

Mr. Poe and Dr. Moran

by Dwight Thomas

2024 · Dorrance Publishing

A compact biography of Edgar Allan Poe and his close associates, Mr. Poe and Dr. Moran, will prove useful and entertaining to a wide range of readers. It is based exclusively on authentic historical documents and incorporates passages from many sources which became accessible only after the year 2000, following the introduction of searchable Internet databases. True-to-life portraiture of the “historical Poe” has always been problematic. Within a day or two after his death in October 1849, Poe's biography began to be distorted by fabrications and apocrypha. Oddly enough, the foremost fabricator was also our most intimate and outspoken eyewitness. The Baltimore physician Dr. John J. Moran, M.D., tried to comfort Poe on his deathbed and then wrote a tactlessly explicit letter of condolence to his anguished next of kin. Twenty-five years later that same Dr. Moran embarked on a protracted campaign to circulate a thoroughly fabulous account of his patient’s diagnosis and the circumstances surrounding his final hours. Traces of these notorious fibbings continue to pop up without warning in slipshod popular biographies as well as in medical journals. About the Author Dwight Thomas is descended from the Welsh mariner John Thomas, the captain of the vessel which brought the first English settlers to the colony of Georgia in 1733. He grew up in Savannah and attended Emory University in Atlanta. During the Vietnam War he served in the United States Army. Subsequently he received a doctoral fellowship in the English Department of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He went on to collaborate with the veteran Poe scholar David K. Jackson in preparing The Poe Log (1987), a thousand-page encyclopedic reconstruction of the poet’s career. Dr. Thomas is a lifetime member of the Modern Language Association. In 2009 he served as keynote speaker at the bicentennial convention of the Poe Studies Association.

How to Mix Drinks or The Bon Vivant's Companion

How to Mix Drinks or The Bon Vivant's Companion

by Jerry Thomas

2016 · Hesperus Press

First published in 1862, this seminal work in bartending marks the first time many of today's classics were recorded in print. Collected here by Jerry Thomas—America's most famous bartender—are dozens of cocktail recipes, from old standards to mixes invented by Thomas himself, including his trademark drink, The Blue Blazer. Guides for mixing drinks of all categories—including sours, fizzes, and highballs—are included along with instructions on using various bartending tools, from jiggers to ponies and beyond. With a glossary to help all bon vivants remember their demijohns from their drachms, this is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a drinking era that is gone but not forgotten.

Legal Solutions of Business Problems

Legal Solutions of Business Problems

by Michael Thomas Carey

1929