The Humors of Falconbridge. A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes

The Humors of Falconbridge. A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes
Author: Falconbridge
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2023-10-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

In 'The Humors of Falconbridge: A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes', Falconbridge offers a delightful glimpse into everyday life through a series of humorous and lighthearted scenes. Written in a charming and accessible style, the book provides an engaging look at human behavior and the comedy found in the ordinary. This collection is reminiscent of the satirical works of the 18th century, highlighting Falconbridge's wit and keen observational skills. Readers can expect to be entertained and amused by the clever storytelling and relatable characters. Falconbridge's ability to capture the essence of human nature in a humorous and light-hearted way shines through in this collection. As a writer known for his humor and wit, Falconbridge brings a unique perspective to the literary world. His background in comedy and storytelling is evident in 'The Humors of Falconbridge', as he expertly weaves together comedic situations and everyday scenarios. Falconbridge's talent for creating relatable characters and charming anecdotes sets him apart as a writer who understands the intricacies of human behavior and the power of humor. I highly recommend 'The Humors of Falconbridge' to readers looking for a delightful and entertaining read. Falconbridge's wit and humor make this collection a perfect choice for those seeking a lighthearted escape into the funny side of everyday life.

Humors of Falconbridge

Humors of Falconbridge
Author: Jonathan F. Kelley
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752322446

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The Humors of Falconbridge a Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes

The Humors of Falconbridge a Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes
Author: Falconbridge
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547191550

The life of a literary man offers but few points upon which even the pens of his professional brethren can dwell, with the hope of exciting interest among that large and constantly increasing class who have a taste for books. The career of the soldier may be colored by the hues of romantic adventure; the politician may leave a legacy to history, which it would be ingratitude not to notice; but what triumphs or matters of exciting moment can reasonably be hoped for in the short existence of one who has merely been a writer for the press? After death has stilled the pulses of a generous man such as Mr. Kelly was, it is with small anticipation of rendering a satisfactory return, that any one can undertake to sketch the principal events of his life. It is, perhaps, a matter for felicitation that Mr. Kelly has been his own autobiographer. His narratives and recitals are nearly all personal. They are mostly the results of his own observation and experience; and those who, in accordance with a practice we fear now too little attended to, read the Preface before the body of the work, will, we trust, understand that the stories in which "Falconbridge" claims to have been an actor, are to be received with as much confidence as truthful accounts, as if some Boswell treasured them up with care, and minutely detailed them for the admiration of those who should follow after him. Jonathan F. Kelly was born in Philadelphia, on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1817. Young Jonathan was, at the proper age, placed at school, where he acquired the rudiments of a plain English education, sufficient to enable him, with the practice and experience to be gained in the world, to improve the advantages derived from his tuition. He was, while yet a boy, placed for a time in a grocery store, and subsequently was employed by Lewis W. Glenn, a perfumer, whose place of business was then in Third street above Walnut. In 1837, Jonathan, being of the age of nineteen years, determined to go out into the world to seek adventure and fortune. He accordingly set out for that great region to which attention was then turned-the Western country. Having but slight means to pay the expenses of traveling, he walked nearly the whole of the journey. At Chillicothe, in Ohio, his wanderings were for a time ended. The exposure to which he had been subjected, caused a very severe attack of pleurisy. It happened most fortunately for him that a kind farmer, Mr. John A. Harris, pitied the boy; whose sprightliness, social accomplishments, and good conduct, had made a favorable impression. He was taken into Mr. Harris' family, and assiduously nursed during an indisposition which lasted more than two months. This circumstance appeased his roving disposition for a time, and he remained upon the farm of his good friend, Mr. Harris, for two years, making himself practically acquainted with the life and toils of an agriculturist. In 1839, he concluded to return to Philadelphia, where he remained for a time with his family. But the spirit of adventure returned. He connected himself with a theatrical company, and traveling through Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, was finally checked in his career at Pittsburg, where he undertook the management of a hotel. This business not being congenial, he soon sold out the establishment, and returned to Philadelphia. He shortly afterwards started away on a theatrical tour, which extended through most of the Southern States, and into Texas. In this tour, Mr. Kelly went through a great variety of adventures, saw many strange scenes, and obtained a fund of amusing experience, which afterward served him to great advantage in his literary sketches. After having thoroughly exhausted his roving desires, he returned to Philadelphia, where, indeed, upon his previous visit, he had become subject to a new attraction, the most powerful which could be found to restrain his wandering impulses....

A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language

A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language
Author: T.J. Carty
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 859
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135955786

In its first edition Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms established itself as a comprehensive dictionary of pseudonyms used by literary writers in English from the 16th century to the present day. This new Second Edition increases coverage by 35%! There are two sequences: Part I - which now includes more than 17,000 entries- is an alphabetical list of pseudonyms followed by the writer's real name. Part II is an alphabetical list of writers cited in Part I-more than 10,000 writers included-providing brief biographical details followed by pseudonyms used by the wrter and titles published under those pseudonyms. Dictionary or Literary Pseudonyms has now become a standard reference work on the subject for teachers, student, and public, high school, and college/universal librarians. The Second Edition will, we believe, consolidate that reputation.

American Humor Magazines and Comic Periodicals

American Humor Magazines and Comic Periodicals
Author: David E. Sloane
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1987-09-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

This first annotated guide devoted entirely to American humor magazines and periodicals provides a comprehensive survey of a genre that has both enriched and reflected American mores, popular culture, and literature for over two hundred years. It offers analytical essays, bibliographies, and historical information on nearly three hundred of the most important individual publications, as well as extensive listings of rare periodicals about which very little is presently known.