Let us call it The First Novel: Being a Work of
Noble Art Written in Good Faith by Gordon Gilbey Boodles, Esquire; Depicting Fearsome Beings Not of This World, and Also Teenagers; but Containing a Moral Lesson, Cleverly Disguised; and All Similarities to Real Persons, Living or Dead, are but Coincidental and Therefore Unintended by the Author, Who Nevertheless Intended Everything Else.»
Not exact matches
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Heather Semple, Director, Duquesne Club
Art Collection Sources / Verification: * AKC Library and Archives, New York * Encyclopedia Titanica [public forum / internet repository of R.M.S. Titanic commentaries, official testimonials, and statistics] * Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough, by Hugo Vickers, publisher: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1979 * The Diaries, Samuel Pepys [
written from 1660 through 1669], variously published * The New York Times [Public Archives] * The late Phyllis Howlett Watson, former President of the King Charles Spaniel Club and personal assistant and friend to Mrs. Lillian Raymond - Mallock * Count
Noble: The Great Progenitor, by Joe Kormuth of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, privately published, 1999 AUTHOR: Richard LeBeau, AKC Judge Beauprix English Toy Spaniels Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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Visiting
art critics from the Los Angeles Times and Art in America discuss their work in a public event for the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship on September 15, 2012 from 1 - 3 p.m., at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Noble Theater, 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma Ci
art critics from the Los Angeles Times and
Art in America discuss their work in a public event for the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship on September 15, 2012 from 1 - 3 p.m., at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Noble Theater, 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma Ci
Art in America discuss their work in a public event for the Oklahoma
Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship on September 15, 2012 from 1 - 3 p.m., at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Noble Theater, 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma Ci
Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship on September 15, 2012 from 1 - 3 p.m., at the Oklahoma City Museum of
Art Noble Theater, 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma Ci
Art Noble Theater, 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City.
Although the
art of letter
writing has largely become obsolete today, an attempt is being made to bring back this
noble means of communication.