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- {{Short description|1834 book by Frederick Marryat}} [[File:Peter Simple 1834.jpg|thumb|right|200px|First edition title page with hand written dedication ...3 KB (454 words) - 11:05, 2 June 2025
- ...ver Innsmouth]]''. A follow-up game, ''[[Prisoner of Ice]]'', was released in 1995 and does not directly follow the events of this game. ...g]], 1994; re-released by the author, 2019) was written by Steve Schwartz. In addition to a game walkthrough, all game dialog, and a disk of saved games, ...6 KB (817 words) - 12:21, 22 June 2025
- | genre = [[Science fiction]] novel | isbn = 978-0-7434-1834-8 ...2 KB (317 words) - 08:43, 29 March 2025
- | release_date = 1834 ...L. E. Threlkeld|Lancelot Edward Threlkeld]] and published in [[Sydney]] in 1834. It is a [[grammar]] of the [[Awabakal language]]. ...7 KB (1,022 words) - 08:29, 22 December 2023
- ...Episcopal Church]] and the first Chancellor of the [[American University]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.gcah.org/publicdata/ ...ef>{{cite web|url=http://archives.dickinson.edu/people/john-fletcher-hurst-1834-1903| title= John Fletcher Hurst|publisher=Dickinson College Archives & Spe ...6 KB (840 words) - 05:58, 23 February 2025
- {{Short description|English novelist (1834–1903)}} |birth_date = {{birth date|1834|9|9|df=y}} ...6 KB (834 words) - 21:22, 9 November 2024
- {{For|the neighborhood in Kabul named after him|Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul}} ...hammad's Campaign to Jalalabad (1834)]]<br/>[[Standoff at the Khyber Pass (1834–1835)]]<br/> [[Battle of Jamrud]]<br/>[[1842 retreat from Kabul]]<br />[[Ba ...9 KB (1,222 words) - 12:20, 14 June 2025
- | published = 1833–1836 in newspapers and periodicals; in 1836 (two series); first one volume edition 1839 ...833 and 1836. They were re-issued in book form, under their current title, in February and August 1836, with illustrations by [[George Cruikshank]]. ...10 KB (1,424 words) - 05:47, 15 May 2025
- {{Year nav topic5|1834|literature|poetry}} ...icle contains information about the literary events and publications of '''1834'''. ...9 KB (1,155 words) - 21:49, 28 August 2025
- {{Short description|German professor, author, poet, and historian (1834–1912)}} | birth_date = {{Birth date|1834|2|9|df=y}} ...8 KB (1,109 words) - 00:15, 27 May 2025
- ...novelist and journalist. He was born at [[Greenock]] and worked as a clerk in [[Glasgow]], but about 1820 adopted literature as his profession. ...0-1849, 2010. p. 45; {{ISBN|978-1933747255}}.</ref> Ritchie also wrote non-fiction works, such as travel books. ...7 KB (957 words) - 21:09, 14 April 2025
- ...ies. She married Samuel Erwin Ryan (b. 1834), an Irish actor and comedian, in 1883. She became a popular author, writing numerous novels during the perio ...ous rites. She was noted as an authority on the tribal life of the Indians in the United States and Mexico."<ref name="nyt"/> ...4 KB (630 words) - 15:51, 12 March 2025
- ...biography of Jack Ketch'' (1834), a novel, ''The Cavalier'' (1836), a play in blank verse,<ref name=SBDEL>{{SBDEL|inline=1|wstitle=Whitehead, Charles}}</ ...he died on 5 July 1862 of [[hepatitis]] and [[bronchitis]] and was buried in a pauper's grave. ...4 KB (484 words) - 17:03, 16 June 2025
- ...ader during the resistance of the peoples of [[Dagestan]] and [[Chechnya]] in 1811–1864 against the [[Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan|incorpora ...et nurse for Omar. Her refusal nearly led to her murder but though stabbed in the breast she survived and indeed was finally able to wean her own son. ...7 KB (1,099 words) - 23:11, 29 October 2024
- *[[May 7]] – The [[Stadsschouwburg (Amsterdam)|Stadsschouwburg]] theatre in Amsterdam is destroyed by fire. ...rquis de Sade]] embarks on an orgy, as a result of which he is convicted ''in absentia'' of sodomy and poisoning and receives a death sentence; he escape ...8 KB (1,076 words) - 22:26, 29 January 2025
- ...Germantown Academy]], he graduated from the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in 1824.<ref name=Looby>Looby, xxii</ref> ...chool. He had little passion for medicine. By 1827, he had published items in the ''Philadelphia Monthly Magazine'' along with two comedies, '''Twas All ...9 KB (1,345 words) - 23:35, 21 April 2025
- ...in [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]]. His father, George Mackay, was a bombardier in the Royal Artillery, and his mother Amelia Cargill died shortly after his b ...onian Asylum]], in London. In 1828 he was placed by his father at a school in [[Brussels]], on the Boulevard de Namur, shortly taken over by [[William Ja ...10 KB (1,364 words) - 13:18, 19 November 2024
- ...ancis Douce''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|d|aʊ|s}} {{respell|DOWS}}; 1757{{snd}}30 March 1834) was a British [[antiquary]] and museum curator. ...ty of Antiquaries]], and from 1799 to 1811 served as Keeper of Manuscripts in the [[British Museum]], but was compelled to resign owing to a quarrel with ...12 KB (1,863 words) - 06:08, 11 April 2025
- ...known of the [[silver fork writer]]s, who depicted gentility and etiquette in the [[High society (social class)|high society]] of the [[Regency era|Regen ...temporary reviewers and in scholarly writings. Gore herself was interested in writing from an early age, gaining the nickname "the Poetess".<ref name=dnb ...9 KB (1,231 words) - 22:35, 7 June 2025
- ...hat of Ann Radcliffe's ''[[The Mysteries of Udolpho]]'', and was mentioned in [[Jane Austen]]'s novel ''[[Emma (novel)|Emma]]''. ...ame="Power"/> Her family moved to [[Dublin]]. After marrying Ambrose Roche in 1794, she moved to England. ...5 KB (739 words) - 23:56, 26 May 2025