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1. My Life and Loves (Volume 1) by Frank Harris | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(2010-01-01)
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kindle "literary classics" edition incomplete
Herodotus of His Times
My life and loves
The Invented Fatasies Of An Oversexed Geek!!!
No doubt about it, Harris was a liar |
2. My Life & Loves --Five Volumes in One/ Complete & UNEXPURGATED by Frank and John F. Gallagher Harris | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1963)
Asin: B000MBRM4E Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Harris was a very intelligent man - excellent material on 1880-1930 |
3. My Reminiscences as a Cowboy (Paper Books) by Frank Harris | |
Paperback: 217
Pages
(1930)
Asin: B0006D7EDW Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Life Imitates Art.....a Little Too Much ! |
4. My Life and Loves, v1 (Volume 0) by Frank Harris | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2008-06-19)
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5. Frank Harris by Hugh Kingsmill | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2009-11-25)
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The Skewering of a Mountebank |
6. The bomb by Frank Harris | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2010-08-23)
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Fiction based on history -- superb!
interesting in light of recent events
"The Bomb" Review
Fascinating book in a lousy edition
Historical, partly-fictional, story of Haymarket Riot. |
7. Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris & Oscar Wilde, by Robert Harborough Sherard | |
Hardcover: 4
Pages
(1937)
Asin: B00085LA6K Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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8. Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris And Oscar Wilde by Robert Harborough Sherard | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2008-06-13)
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9. The bomb, by Frank Harris by Frank Harris | |
Paperback: 342
Pages
(2010-09-04)
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10. Frank Harris;: The life and loves of a scoundrel by Vincent Brome | |
Hardcover: 246
Pages
(1960)
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11. My Life and Loves, v2 (Volume 0) by Frank Harris | |
Paperback: 444
Pages
(2008-06-19)
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12. Frank Harris (Penguin Classic Biography) by Philippa Pullar | |
Paperback: 419
Pages
(2001-08)
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13. Star-Spangled Eden: 19th Century America Through the Eyes of Dickens, Wilde, Frances Trollope, Frank Harris and Other British Travelers by James C. Simmons | |
Hardcover: 350
Pages
(2000-05)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review Dickens found much to admire in the early 19th-century American way of life, but its rougher edges made him glad to return to England. The wild and woolly aspects of America gave other British travelers pause too, as James Simmons demonstrates in this set of anecdotal sketches on British travelers to the United States. Simmons doesn't offer much of a thesis, except to note that different visitors responded differently to the unfamiliar surroundings of America: George Ruxton, for instance, reveled in the trying conditions of the Rocky Mountains, where Indian attacks and psychotic trappers were commonplace, while Oscar Wilde was moved to ecstasy at the sight of both the actress Sarah Bernhardt and the porcelain teacups of San Francisco's Chinatown. Other travelers, for their part, found less to like in the New World, complaining bitterly about drunken stagecoach drivers, perilous fauna, and other colorful inconveniences. But whatever their reaction, Simmons writes in this entertaining exercise in cultural history, all these travelers "returned to England profoundly changed by their exposure to the American people, institutions, and landscapes." --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (2)
Entertaining, Offbeat Look at 19th Century US History "Eden" touches on the seismic events between 1820-1890: slavery, the Civil War and reconstruction, taming of the American West, manifest destiny, the Chicago fire and the start of Mark Twain's "Gilded Age." But letters, newspaper stories, biographies and other first person period literature allow Simmons to show the humanity behind them even at its most graphic (Part II, covering "The Western Frontier," contains most of the book's goriest images.) You read of Dickens' "quarrel with America" over copyright infringement and Frances Trollope's disgust with perceived American misogyny, egalitarianism and even table manners. These resulted in two books causing national furor and turning American goodwill against their respective authors. (Several chapters repeat disgust with tobacco spittle and a savage American press.) Most notably, in Kemble's chapter, Simmons shows how America's shame of slavery tears a nation and family asunder. But each of Simmons' subjects is astounded at America's natural beauty (most notably west of the Mississippi) and earnestness even while complaining of crude manners or(as Oscar Wilde didwittily in the chapter on his American tour)aesthetics. Simmons allows some sense of closure when saying those gleaning the most from their American experience assimilated themselves best into it. This covered episodes from Wilde drinking American friends and rivals under the table to Burton and mountain man George Puxton adapting clothes, mannerisms and even speech from their new neighbors. This contrasts with Trollope and Dickens who,in Simmons words, "had no appreciation of America as a vigorous, expanding nation." Through his anecdotes, Simmons allows you to see American growing pains his characters often could not. Simmons' only misstep is forgiveable. In Wilde's chapter he tells of presidential assassin Charles Guiteau, whose trial and execution for shooting James Garfield becomes a media circus, prefacing celebrity trials even as he identifies Wilde as "the first modern celebrity...famous for being famous." You expect Simmons to make a larger point on Guiteau's perverse interpretation of what Wilde considered the art of his own life, but Simmons never quite does. (It would also have helped to read of Wilde's meeting fellow iconoclast Ambrose Bierce.) Regardless, Simmons succeeds at the aim of his acknowledgements. "With proper research and attention to the small details of place, action, and character," he writes, "formal history could be written to read as easily and effortlessly as the finest historical romance." Indeed, Simmons successfully wraps American hisory around his characters' adventures in "Star-Spangled Eden" (and includes a superb bibliography), making his an offbeat, informative and even reasssuring history lesson.
Entertaining and Intriguing American History My favorite chapter is the last one on Oscar Wilde's wittyeleven-month cross-country American tour.To quote the author, "Herewas the leading British snob, an effete poseur of highly refinedsensibilities, lecturing American audiences from Boston to Leadville on theprinciples of aesthetics and becoming a popular celebrity in the process. Wilde found himself growing inordinately fond of Americans. A less unlikelylove match could scarcely be imagined." Simmons writes greathistory-of-travel books. I first discovered him with Castaway in Paradise:The Incredible Adventures of True-Life Robinson Crusoes. I recommend thesebooks to anyone looking for a great read that's based on fact. ... Read more |
14. Bernard Shaw;: An unauthorized biography based on firsthand information by Frank Harris | |
Hardcover: 408
Pages
(1931)
Asin: B0006DAYIY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Under The Same Moon : My Life with Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Bob Harris and a Community of Other Artistic Souls by Thana Harris | |
Paperback: 178
Pages
(2000-06-15)
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Exploitative rubbish
Nice Biography Suzannah Harris has a nice writing style and is quite a romantic.However, I was really disappointed. I was much more interested in capturing the unique picture of the Frank Zappa, etc. UNDER THE SAME MOONis a personal biography with little emphasis on the community of artistic souls. Thus if you are seeking greater insight to the community, you need not read this book.If you want to read the thoughts and feelings of a person moving from girl to woman, this is the book for you.
HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS BOOK EXISTED?
Light, believable biography Thana has a nice style that sounds more like a spoken conversation thana written treatise. She does seem to be hinting at some sort of spiritualbelief that brought her together with these musicians, but she never reallyexplains too well just what that belief might be. Not an absolute MUST,but if you're a Zappa fan it's nice to see him described by a female whodoesn't claim to have slept with him. You come away from this book feelinglike you've just met a very nice person. ... Read more |
16. Joe Frank Harris: Personal Reflections on a Public Life by Joe Frank Harris | |
Hardcover: 280
Pages
(1998-01)
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Nice guys can finish first. |
17. The private life of Frank Harris by Samuel Roth | |
Hardcover: 325
Pages
(1931)
Asin: B00085R2QC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Private Life of Frank Harris. | |
Hardcover: 746
Pages
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19. The Short Stories of Frank Harris | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(1975-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now largely out of print and inaccessible, and overshadowed since his death in 1931 by the Frank Harris legend and by his reputation as the author of the notorious My Life and Loves, the stories nevertheless bear witness to the combination of diverse qualities that has distinguished Harris’s work at its best. This extraordinary collection is designed to serve today’s readers as an introduction to the work of the controversial, gifted, and flamboyant writer. To the stories themselves, Mr. Gertz, Harris’s first biographer and lifelong student of his work, has added a Preface and an Afterword on the writer, his life, and his influence. |
20. Frank Harris by Robert B. , Sylvia E. Bowman, Editor, Twayne's English Authors Series, [Frank Harris] Pearsall | |
Hardcover: 196
Pages
(1970)
Isbn: 1125173122 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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