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Rudyard Kipling - Limits and Renewals: "A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition"
Letitia Elizabeth Landon - The Short Stories Volume I: "Distinction is purchased at the expense of sympathy"
Letitia Elizabeth Landon was born on the 14th August 1802 in Chelsea, London. A precocious child she had her first poem published is 1820 using the single 'L' as her marker. The …
Ernest Bramah - Four Max Carrados Detective Stories: "The one-legged never stumble''
Ernest Bramah was born on 20th March 1868. He was an intensely private man and very little about his life was ever released. Bramah dropped out of Manchester Grammar school at …
John Davys Beresford - Nineteen Impressions: "My metaphor has slid away from nets to mirrors''
John Davys Beresford was born on the 17th March 1873. His early life was blighted by infantile paralysis which left him with lasting physical challenges. After being educated at …
Ernest Bramah - Max Carrados: "One may ride upon a tiger's back but it is fatal to dismount''
Ernest Bramah was born on 20th March 1868. He was an intensely private man and very little about his life was ever released. Bramah dropped out of Manchester Grammar school at …
John Davys Beresford - Signs & Wonders: "He alone was free, exempt, rejoicing in his liberty....''
John Davys Beresford was born on the 17th March 1873. His early life was blighted by infantile paralysis which left him with lasting physical challenges. After being educated at …
Rudyard Kipling - Debits and Credits: "To hear is one thing, to know is another"
Rudyard Kipling: A great Victorian, a great writer of Empire, a great man. Rudyard Kipling was one of the most popular writers of prose and poetry in the late 19th and 20th Century …
Letitia Elizabeth Landon - The Short Stories Volume II: "No two men could be of more opposite dispositions''
Letitia Elizabeth Landon was born on the 14th August 1802 in Chelsea, London. A precocious child she had her first poem published is 1820 using the single 'L' as her marker. The …