From Palm to Pine: Rudyard Kipling Abroad and at HomeSidgwick & Jackson, 1987 - 192 páginas |
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... Macdonalds . ' My Father with his sage Yorkshire outlook and wisdom ; my Mother , all Celt - ' wrote Rudyard.1 This branch of the Macdonald clan came from Skye , set off for America after the Jacobite rising of 1745 , and stopped off in ...
... Macdonalds . ' My Father with his sage Yorkshire outlook and wisdom ; my Mother , all Celt - ' wrote Rudyard.1 This branch of the Macdonald clan came from Skye , set off for America after the Jacobite rising of 1745 , and stopped off in ...
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... Macdonald and his daughter , Louisa suffered from agonizingly painful backs , and in Hannah Macdonald and all her daughters , frenetic gaiety alternated with depression . Alice was seldom entirely well . In 1870 she bore a stillborn ...
... Macdonald and his daughter , Louisa suffered from agonizingly painful backs , and in Hannah Macdonald and all her daughters , frenetic gaiety alternated with depression . Alice was seldom entirely well . In 1870 she bore a stillborn ...
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... Macdonald was a fine pianist and had a good mezzo - soprano voice , but above all , wrote her sister Edie , ' In friendship she was fidelity itself , inspiring lifelong devotion . ' John , as he was called in the family ( Lockwood in ...
... Macdonald was a fine pianist and had a good mezzo - soprano voice , but above all , wrote her sister Edie , ' In friendship she was fidelity itself , inspiring lifelong devotion . ' John , as he was called in the family ( Lockwood in ...
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Abreast of the age: Arbeit und Technologie im Werk Rudyard Kiplings Stefan Welz Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
Rudyard Kipling and Sir Henry Rider Haggard on Screen, Stage, Radio, and ... Philip Leibfried Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |