British author Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873) wrote Falkland, Pelham, and Eugene Aram. These novels won instant success and made him a wealthy man. As a result, he entered Parliament as a liberal member representing St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. Bulwer-Ly...
In his own day, Bulwer's position among the most unquestionably popular and the most critically esteemed novelists seemed firmly established. As with so many Victorian writers, though, his fortunes declined drastically after his death, and not until fair...
In his own lifetime, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, better known by his pseudonym Owen Meredith, was much more highly regarded as a poet than he is today. His lyrics were praised by discriminating critics, and he was especially well received in America, wh...
ALEXANDRIA, VA. -- The Construction Specifications Institute in January completed major content development for the 2004 edition of MasterFormat, the specifications-writing standard for most nonresidential building design and construction projects in North America. The MasterFormat 04 outline can be downloaded from www.csinet.org/MasterFormat. Work...
Linda Seebach Denver Rocky Mountain News 04-21-2001 A HISTORIAN DISOWNS HIS RADICAL ORIGINS I have to like a book with the in-your-face title Commies, written by Ronald Radosh, who used to be one. His book is one of a lengthening series about left-to-right...
Get the complete The Disowned — Volume 04 Study Pack, which includes everything on this page. Approximately 108 pages (at 300 words per page) in 4 products.