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2. Peter and Wendy: Spanish Edition
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J.M. Barrie
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- 2020
3. Dear Brutus
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J.M. Barrie
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- 2017
4. Peter Pan
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J.M Barrie
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Fantasía ,literatura ,Infantil - Abstract
Peter Pan es un niño volador que, acompañado del hada Campanilla, invita a la niña Wendy y a sus dos hermanos a visitar volando la isla de Nunca Jamás y conocer a los Niños Perdidos que viven con él, con la intención de que Wendy sea la mamá de todos ellos. En la isla también viven los piratas liderados por el Capitán Garfio, a quien Peter cortó la mano y se la dio a comer a un cocodrilo que lo persigue desde entonces. Al llegar, los niños construyen encantados una casa para Wendy, que ejerce su papel de madre amorosa, contando cuentos, dando medicinas y poniendo normas. Tras varias aventuras en la isla, Garfio captura a los niños justo cuando Wendy los había convencido, con el enfado de Peter, para volver y ser adoptados por su familia. Al enterarse del rapto, Peter acude a rescatarlos y vence a Garfio en la lucha final, entregándoselo al cocodrilo. Después vuelven todos a casa, donde son adoptados, excepto Peter, que no quiere crecer y decide regresar a la isla, prometiendo volver para llevarse a Wendy cada primavera.
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- 2022
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5. Peter Pan y Wendy
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Uno de los grandes clásicos de la literatura, en una nueva edición adaptada y con ilustraciones de Mónica Cencerrado. Wendy, John y Michael se embarcan en un viaje por el país de Nunca Jamás junto a Peter Pan, Campanilla y los niños perdidos. Allí vivirán emocionantes aventuras: tratados con los Pieles Rojas, baños con las sirenas y, por supuesto, batallas contra el malvado Garfio y su banda de piratas.
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- 2022
6. 50 Obras Maestras Que Debes Leer Antes De Morir: Vol. 1
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Miguel Cervantes, Sun Tzu, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Miguel De Unamuno, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Anonimo, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, León Tolstoi, Aristóteles, Niccolò Machiavelli, René Descartes, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi, Voltaire, George Sand, Nikolai Gogol, Alejandro Dumas, Herman Melville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Lewis Carroll, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, José Alcalá Galiano, Julio Verne, Jules Verne, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Rubén Darío, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, Amado Nervo, J.M. Barrie, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Franz Kafka, Kahlil Gibran, H.P. Lovecraft, Stefan Zweig, Miguel Cervantes, Sun Tzu, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Miguel De Unamuno, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Anonimo, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, León Tolstoi, Aristóteles, Niccolò Machiavelli, René Descartes, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi, Voltaire, George Sand, Nikolai Gogol, Alejandro Dumas, Herman Melville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Lewis Carroll, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, José Alcalá Galiano, Julio Verne, Jules Verne, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Rubén Darío, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, Amado Nervo, J.M. Barrie, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Franz Kafka, Kahlil Gibran, H.P. Lovecraft, and Stefan Zweig
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CONTENIDO: El Arte de la Guerra - Sun Tzu Metafísica - Aristóteles Popol Vuh - Anonimo El Príncipe - Niccolò Machiavelli El libro de la vida - Santa Teresa de Jesús El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha - Miguel Cervantes Discurso del método - René Descartes Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe Los viajes de Gulliver - Jonathan Swift Código de Hammurabi - Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi Candido - Voltaire Eugenia Gradet - Honoré de Balzac La marquesa - George Sand Los Crímenes de la calle Morgue - Edgar Allan Poe Diario de un loco - Nikolai Gogol El gato negro - Edgar Allan Poe Los tres mosqueteros - Alexandre Dumas El conde de montecristo - Alexandre Dumas David Copperfield - Charles Dickens Bartleby, el escribiente - Herman Melville Las flores del mal - Charles Baudelaire El origen de las especies - Charles Darwin Las aventuras de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas - Lewis Carroll Crimen y castigo - Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky La media naranja - José Alcalá Galiano Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino - Julio Verne La vuelta al mundo en 80 días - Julio Verne Ana Karenina - León Tolstoi Germinal - Emile Zola El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson El Horla - Guy de Maupassant El Anticristo - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Azul - Rubén Darío El retrato de Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle Drácula - Bram Stoker Yo acuso - Emile Zola El corazón de las tinieblas - Joseph Conrad La llamada de la selva - Jack London Un sueño - Amado Nervo Peter Pan y Wendy - J.M. Barrie Tarzán de los monos - Edgar Rice Burroughs Niebla - Miguel De Unamuno La metamorfosis - Franz Kafka Abel Sánchez - Miguel De Unamuno La tía Tula - Miguel De Unamuno El paraíso de las mujeres - Vicente Blasco Ibáñez El profeta - Kahlil Gibran La Llamada de Cthulhu - Howard Phillips Lovecraft Magallanes - Stefan Zweig
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- 2020
7. 50 Obras Maestras Que Debes Leer Antes De Morir: Vol. 2
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Miguel Cervantes, Sun Tzu, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Miguel De Unamuno, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Anonimo, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, León Tolstoi, Aristóteles, Niccolò Machiavelli, René Descartes, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi, Voltaire, George Sand, Nikolai Gogol, Alejandro Dumas, Herman Melville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Lewis Carroll, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, José Alcalá Galiano, Julio Verne, Jules Verne, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Rubén Darío, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, Amado Nervo, J.M. Barrie, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Franz Kafka, Kahlil Gibran, H.P. Lovecraft, Stefan Zweig, Miguel Cervantes, Sun Tzu, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Miguel De Unamuno, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Anonimo, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, León Tolstoi, Aristóteles, Niccolò Machiavelli, René Descartes, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi, Voltaire, George Sand, Nikolai Gogol, Alejandro Dumas, Herman Melville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Lewis Carroll, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, José Alcalá Galiano, Julio Verne, Jules Verne, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Rubén Darío, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, Amado Nervo, J.M. Barrie, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Franz Kafka, Kahlil Gibran, H.P. Lovecraft, and Stefan Zweig
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CONTENIDO: Grito de Gloria [Eduardo Acevedo Díaz] Doña Berta [Leopoldo Alas] Clemencia [Ignacio Manuel Altamirano] Vida Loca [Domingo Arena] La mujer del porvenir [Concepción Arenal Ponte] La pista de los dientes de oro [Roberto Arlt] El cura de Tours [Honoré de Balzac] Los despojos [Charles Baudelaire] El pecado de Alejandra Leonard [José Pedro Bellán] Mare nostrum [Vicente Blasco Ibáñez] Sangre y Arena [Vicente Blasco Ibáñez] Sobre la amistad [Marco Tulio Cicerón] El duelo [Joseph Conrad] Grandes Esperanzas [Charles Dickens] El jugador [Fyodor Dostoyevsky] Un escándalo en Bohemia [Arthur Conan Doyle] Amaury [Alexandre Dumas] Sancho Saldaña [José de Espronceda] El abrigo [Nikolai Gogol] Lucía Miranda [Rosa Guerra] Fantina [Victor Hugo] La figura en el tapiz [Henry James] Al apoyo mutuo [Pierre Kropotkine] El silencio blanco [Jack London] Fuenteovejuna [Félix Lope de Vega] El diario de un loco [Xun Lu] Una mentira [Amado Nervo] La destrucción de un molino [Kostís Palamás] Un viaje de novios [Emilia Pardo Bazán] El banquero anarquista [Fernando Pessoa] La caída de la Casa Usher [Edgar Allan Poe] Fortunata y Jacinta[[Benito Pérez Galdós] Historia de la vida del Buscón [Francisco de Quevedo] Sandokán: El Rey del Mar [Emilio Salgàri] Las lavanderas nocturnas [George Sand] La Cámara de los Tapices [Sir Walter Scott] Markheim [Robert Louis Stevenson] La muerte de Iván Ilich [Leo Tolstoy] El príncipe y el mendigo [Mark Twain] La célebre rana saltarina del distrito de Calaveras [Mark Twain] Cinco semanas en globo [Julio Verne] Zadig o El destino [Voltaire] El retrato del Sr. W. H. [Oscar Wilde] El foco [Virginia Woolf] Germinal [Emile Zola] La estrella sobre el bosque [Stefan Zweig] El capitán veneno [Pedro Antonio de Alarcón] Discurso de la servidumbre voluntaria [Étienne de La Boétie] Diálogo de Mercurio y Carón [Alfonso de Valdés] El Crotalón [Cristóbal de Villalón]
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- 2020
8. 50 Obras Maestras Que Debes Leer Antes De Morir: Vol. 3
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Miguel Cervantes, Sun Tzu, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Miguel De Unamuno, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Anonimo, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, León Tolstoi, Aristóteles, Niccolò Machiavelli, René Descartes, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi, Voltaire, George Sand, Nikolai Gogol, Alejandro Dumas, Herman Melville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Lewis Carroll, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, José Alcalá Galiano, Julio Verne, Jules Verne, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Rubén Darío, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, Amado Nervo, J.M. Barrie, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Franz Kafka, Kahlil Gibran, H.P. Lovecraft, Stefan Zweig, Miguel Cervantes, Sun Tzu, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Miguel De Unamuno, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Anonimo, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, León Tolstoi, Aristóteles, Niccolò Machiavelli, René Descartes, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Rey de Babilonia Hammurabi, Voltaire, George Sand, Nikolai Gogol, Alejandro Dumas, Herman Melville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Lewis Carroll, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, José Alcalá Galiano, Julio Verne, Jules Verne, Leo Tolstoy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Rubén Darío, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, Amado Nervo, J.M. Barrie, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Franz Kafka, Kahlil Gibran, H.P. Lovecraft, and Stefan Zweig
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CONTENIDO: El filósofo autodidacta [bn Tufail Abentofail] Cuentos morales [Leopoldo Alas] La Regenta par Leopoldo Alas] Cuentos de invierno [Ignacio Manuel Altamirano] El Libro de buen amor [Juan Ruiz Arcipreste de Hita] Dios y el Estado [Mikhail Bakunin] El elixir de larga vida [Honoré de Balzac] La busca [Pío Baroja] Mala hierba [Pío Baroja] El spleen de París [Charles Baudelaire] Cuentos de horror [Ambrose Bierce] Los muertos mandan, A los pies de Vénus,El Papa del mar, Cañas y Barro, Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis, Los muertos mandan [Vicente Blasco Ibáñez] Gotas de Sangre: Crímenes y criminales [Luis Bonafoux Quintero] Huellas literarias [Luis Bonafoux Quintero] Leyendas [Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer] El monte de las ánimas [Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer] Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda [Miguel Cervantes] Novelas ejemplares [Miguel Cervantes] A flor de piel [Antonio De Hoyos y Vinent] Poemas y sonetos [Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz] Respuesta a Sor Filotea de la Cruz [Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz] EL MANUSCRITO DE UN LOCO [Charles Dickens] La fortuna de un estudiante [Charles Dickens] El signo de los cuatro [Arthur Conan Doyle] De los nombres de Cristo [Fray Luis de León] El Horror de Dunwich [Howard Phillips Lovecraft] El vendedor de pararrayos [Herman Melville] Amnesia [Amado Nervo] Cuentos de amor [Emilia Pardo Bazán] Un viaje de novios [Emilia Pardo Bazán] Misterio [Emilia Pardo Bazán] Los sueños [Francisco de Quevedo] Anaconda [Horacio Quiroga] Sandokán: El Rey del Mar [Emilio Salgàri] El diablo de la botella [Robert Louis Stevenson] El huésped de Drácula [Bram Stoker] De la brevedad de la vida [El joven Séneca] Rosario de sonetos líricos [Miguel De Unamuno] La vuelta al mundo en 80 días [Julio Verne] El fantasma de Canterville [Oscar Wilde] Una casa encantada [Virginia Woolf] Lunes o martes [Virginia Woolf] El sombrero de tres picos [Pedro Antonio de Alarcón] Cocos y hadas Cuentos para niñas y niños [Julia de Asensi]
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- 2020
9. Przygody Piotrusia Pana
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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„Piotruś Pan” to powieść szkockiego pisarza i dramaturga J.M. Barrie'go, znana w Polsce także pod tytułami „Przygody Piotrusia Pana” i „Piotruś Pan i Wendy”. Głównym bohaterem powieści jest tytułowy Piotruś Pan, psotny chłopiec, który nie chce dorosnąć. Spędza on dzieciństwo w Nibylandii, gdzie przewodzi grupie Zagubionych Chłopców. Chłopiec posiada również liczne zdolności magiczne (np. potrafi latać). Jego najlepszą przyjaciółką jest wróżka Dzwoneczek, zaś największym wrogiem Kapitan Hak.
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- 2020
10. Better Dead
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Scottish-born author and playwright Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM (9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937) first established himself in the public eye as a writer of children's books and humorous plays. He is best remembered for creating Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up, whom he based on his friends, the Llewelyn Davies boys. According to historians of Barrie's life and work, „Better Dead” is one of his earliest pieces, it is a novel about the challenges of finding ones place in the world. It combines sly humor with a compelling plot with elements of mystery and romance. The main character Andrew is a young Scotsman who heads to London after university because the job prospects are so poor back home. He finds himself as a probationary member of a secret society which engages in the murder of those in society it deems would be, as the title suggests, „Better Dead”.
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- 2019
11. Peter Pan
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Imaginary places--Juvenile fiction, Never-Never Land (Imaginary place)--Juvenile fiction, Pirates--Juvenile fiction, Fairies--Juvenile fiction
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Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. The author behind one of the most beloved childhood fairytale characters of all time was known for his joyful embrace of youth and creativity, but there were dark elements surrounding his life that remain mysteries. A free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the mythical island of Neverland as the leader of the Lost Boys, interacting with fairies, pirates, mermaids, Native Americans and the dastardly Captain Hook, and occasionally ordinary children from the world outside Neverland. He befriends Wendy, John and Michael and teaches them to fly with a little help from fairy dust. Humorous, satiric, filled with suspenseful cliff-hangers and bittersweet truths, Peter Pan works an indisputable magic on readers of all ages, making it a true classic of imaginative literature.
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- 2019
12. The Admirable Crichton
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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The Admirable Crichton is a comic play written by Barrie in 1902. The play centers around an upper-class English family who is stranded on a desert island after being shipwrecked. This edition includes a table of contents.
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- 2018
13. The Admirable Crichton and Three Other Plays
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Fantasy drama, English
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This collection includes: The Admirable Crichton, Alice Sit-By-the-Fire, Dear Brutus, and What Every Woman Knows. According to Wikipedia:'Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM (9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937) was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan. The child of a family of small-town weavers, he was educated in Scotland. He moved to London, where he developed a career as a novelist and playwright. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys who inspired him in writing about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens (included in The Little White Bird), then to write Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, a'fairy play'about this ageless boy and an ordinary girl named Wendy who have adventures in the fantasy setting of Neverland. This play quickly overshadowed his previous work and although he continued to write successfully, it became his best-known work, credited with popularising the name Wendy, which was very uncommon previously. Barrie unofficially adopted the Davies boys following the deaths of their parents. Before his death, he gave the rights to the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, which continues to benefit from them.'
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- 2018
14. The Peter Pan Collection
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Karpathos publishes the greatest works of history's greatest authors and collects them to make it easy and affordable for readers to have them all at the push of a button. All of our collections include a linked table of contents. J.M. Barrie was a Scottish novelist and playwright best known for creating the legendary character Peter Pan. Barrie was inspired to write the Peter Pan stories after he met the Llewelyn Davies boys. Barrie's stories on the iconic character have been turned into many movies throughout the years. This collection includes the following: The Little White Bird Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Peter and Wendy
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- 2018
15. The Little White Bird
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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The Little White Bird is a novel that portrays a series of short episodes that are set in London and Kensington Gardens. The book is notable for having introduced us to the legendary character Peter Pan.
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- 2018
16. Peter y Wendy
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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La gran aventura de Peter Pan, el niño eterno que se ha convertido en un mito moderno. Edición de Silvia Herreros de Tejada, especialista en J.M. Barrie Traducción de Gabriela Bustelo Poco imaginaba J.M. Barrie cuando escribió la obra de teatro Peter Pan que un siglo más tarde el mito del niño que no quería crecer seguiría cautivando a jóvenes y mayores por igual. Publicada años más tarde como novela bajo el título de Peter y Wendy, la obra creó un universo que se instaló en el imaginario colectivo. Barrie apela a nuestros sueños de infancia con una dulzura y un genio imaginativo capaces de llevarnos de la risa al llanto en pocas páginas. La vida del autor, marcada por la muerte de su hermano, está presente en todo momento. Él mismo confesaría que su más profundo deseo hubiera sido recuperar los años felices de su infancia, y que su más célebre personaje era una personificación de esos anhelos. Esta cuidada edición introducida y anotada por Silvia Herreros de Tejada, especialista en J.M. Barrie, ofrece la mejor oportunidad para dejarse llevar por la fantasía del país de Nunca Jamás.
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- 2018
17. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is a novel that begins with Peter as a seven-day-old infant who already has confidence in his flying abilities as he escapes his home in London and travels to Kensington Gardens.
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- 2018
18. Tommy and Grizel : 'Never Ascribe to an Opponent Motives Meaner Than Your Own'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Sentimentalism--Fiction, Siblings--Fiction, City and town life--Fiction, Conduct of life--Fiction, Marriage--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Youth--Conduct of life--Fiction, Courtship--Fiction, Fame--Fiction
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2018
19. The Little Minister : 'Nothing Is Really Work Unless You Would Rather Be Doing Something Else'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Romanies--Fiction, Clergy--Fiction
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2018
20. When a Man's Single : 'You Must Have Been Warned Against Letting the Golden Hours Slip By'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Creative writing--Fiction
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2018
21. Sentimental Tommy : The Life of Every Man Is a Diary in Which He Means to Write One Story, and Writes Another
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Poor--Fiction, Siblings--Fiction, Youth--Conduct of life--Fiction, Conduct of life--Fiction
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2018
22. The Admirable Crichton : 'Ambition - It Is the Last Infirmity of Noble Minds'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Manners and customs--Drama, Shipwrecks--Drama
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2018
23. Margaret Ogilvy : 'Life Is a Long Lesson in Humility'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Women--Scotland--Biography, Authors, Scottish--19th century--Family relationships
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2018
24. The Inconsiderate Waiter
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Social classes--Fiction, Waiters--Fiction
- Abstract
This comes to you courtesy of Miniature Masterpieces who have an excellent range of quality short stories from the masters of the craft. Do search for Miniature Masterpieces at any digital store for further information.This audiobook is also duplicated in print as an ebook. Same title, same words. Perhaps a different experience but with Amazon's whispersync you can pick up and put down on any device. Start on audio, continue in print and any which way after that. This, and these are, Miniature Masterpieces. Join us for the journey.J.M. BARRIE – AN INTRODUCTIONSir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus on 9th May, 1860.Barrie knew from an early age that he wished to be an author. His family wished otherwise. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. in April, 1882.His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's work and he wrote several stories for them and later several novels based on his mother's early life.Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first plays achieved little attention but in 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton.The character of ‘Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904.Peter Pan would overshadow all his other works. But his short stories cannot be overlooked. Indeed, from today's vantage point they are excellent gems of social manners, of class and the way characters, sometimes in the most mundane of circumstances, react in the most surprising of ways.
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- 2018
25. Dear Brutus : 'To Die Will Be an Awfully Big Adventure'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- English drama--20th century, English drama (Comedy)
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
26. Alice Sit-By-The-Fire : 'We Are All of Us Failures - at Least, the Best of Us Are'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Teenage girls--England--Drama, English drama--19th century
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
27. A Kiss for Cinderella : 'Every Man Who Is High up Likes to Think That He Has Done It All Himself, and the Wife Smiles and Lets It Go at That'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- English drama--20th century, English drama--19th century
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
28. The Twelve Pound Look : A One Act Play
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Divorce--Drama, Man-woman relationships--Drama
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
29. Jane Annie : Or, The Good Conduct Prize. A Comic Opera in Two Acts
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J.M. Barrie, Arthur Conan Doyle, J.M. Barrie, and Arthur Conan Doyle
- Subjects
- Operas--Librettos
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
30. Miscellaneous : 'The Most Useless Are Those Who Never Change Through the Years'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- English fiction--19th century
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
31. A Window in Thrums : 'God Gave Us Memory So That We Might Have Roses in December'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Country life--Scotland--Fiction
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
32. What Every Woman Knows : 'Always Be a Little Kinder Than Necessary'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- English drama
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
33. A Holiday in Bed & Other Sketches : 'Dreams Do Come True, If We Only Wish Hard Enough'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
34. Quality Street : 'The Best Place a Person Can Die, Is Where They Die for Others!
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
- Subjects
- Courtship--Drama, Sisters--Drama, Single women--Drama, Women teachers--Drama
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
35. My Lady Nicotine : 'The Praise That Comes From Love Does Not Make Us Vain, but More Humble'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- English prose literature--Scottish authors--19th century, Scottish prose literature--Male authors--19th century, Smoking--Anecdotes, Tobacco--Anecdotes, Wit and humor, Pictorial
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
36. Better Dead : 'Let No One Who Loves Be Unhappy'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Murder--Fiction, Private secretaries--Fiction
- Abstract
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
37. Auld Licht Idylls : 'I'm Youth, I'm Joy, I'm a Little Bird That Has Broken Out of the Egg'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
38. An Edinburgh Eleven : 'We Never Understand How Little We Need in This World Until We Know the Loss of It'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
39. Echoes of the War : 'Temper Is a Weapon That We Hold by the Blade'
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- World War, 1914-1918--Drama
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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus the ninth of ten children on May 9th, 1860. From early formative experiences, Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. His family wished otherwise and sought to persuade him to choose a profession, such as the ministry. The compromise was that he would attend university to study literature at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an M.A. on April 21st, 1882. His first job was as a staff journalist for the Nottingham Journal. The London editor of the St. James's Gazette'liked that Scotch thing'in Barrie's short stories about his mother's early life. They also served as the basis for his first novels. Barrie though was increasingly drawn to working in the theatre. His first play, a biography of Richard Savage, was only performed once and critically panned. Undaunted he immediately followed this with Ibsen's Ghost in 1891, a parody of Ibsen's plays Hedda Gabler and Ghosts. Barrie's third play, Walker, London, in 1892 led to an introduction to his future wife, a young actress by the name of Mary Ansell. The two became friends, and she helped his family to care for him when he fell very ill in 1893 and 1894. Barrie proposed and they were married, in Kirriemuir, on July 9th, 1894. By some accounts the relationship was unconsummated and indeed the couple had no children. The story of Peter Pan had begun to formulate when Barrie became acquainted with the Llewelyn Davis family in 1897, meeting George, Jack and baby Peter with their nanny in London's Kensington Gardens. In 1901 and 1902, Barrie had back-to-back theatre successes with Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton. The character of'Peter Pan'first appeared in The Little White Bird in 1902. This most famous and enduring of his works; Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up had its first stage performance on December 27th, 1904. Peter Pan would overshadow everything written during his career. He continued to write for the rest of his life contributing many other fine and important works. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, died of pneumonia on June 19th,1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings.
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- 2017
40. The Hardy Players – Hadland Davis 280
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J.M. Barrie Remembers
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- 2017
41. Echoes of the War
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Will update
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- 2015
42. Peter Pan y Wendy
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Peter Pan y Wendy es una obra teatral para ninos que cuenta la historia de Peter Pan, y sus aventuras en el país de Nunca Jamás. La obra se estrenó en Londres el 27 de diciembre de 1904 con Nina Boucicault, hija del dramaturgo Dion Boucicault, en el papel de Wendy. Una producción de Broadway fue montada en 1905, protagonizada por Maude Adams. Más tarde se revivió con actrices como Marilyn Miller y Eva Le Gallienne. Se transformó en un libro para ninos en 1911.
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- 2015
43. Peter Pan nei giardini di Kensington
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Nonostante il titolo porti a pensare ad un prequel delle avventure di Peter Pan, il piu celebre personaggio di Barrie, questo lavoro e in realta completamente autonomo rispetto ai successivi: pur presentando un personaggio con lo stesso nome e con la peculiarita di non voler crescere, i temi e il tono adoperati nelle due opere sono decisamente differenti. Inoltre, il Peter Pan dei Giardini e un neonato, mentre quello dell'opera teatrale e un ragazzino preadolescente.Il testo del romanzo apparve per la prima volta all'interno de L'uccellino bianco, pubblicato dall'autore nel 1902, e ne costituiva i capitoli 13-18. L'uccellino bianco era una raccolta di racconti ambientati nei Giardini di Kensington, e Peter Pan non era che un personaggio minore rispetto ad altri come ad esempio Mab la regina delle fate o il corvo Solomon, che ricorrevano nei vari racconti. Il libro stesso non ebbe una larghissima diffusione. Due anni dopo ando per la prima volta in scena Peter Pan, o il ragazzo che non voleva crescere, opera teatrale da cui poi sarebbe stato tratto il romanzo Peter Pan e Wendy, di certo il maggior successo di Barrie; la popolarita del personaggio del bambino che non voleva crescere fu tale che l'autore si decise a ripubblicare i capitoli de L'uccellino bianco in cui questi compariva come opera editoriale autonoma, e con un titolo diverso: Peter Pan nei Giardini di Kensington.
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- 2015
44. Peter Pan
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Originally told as a tale by J.M. Barrie to five brothers and first produced as a play in 1904, Peter Pan is the beloved and classic story about the boy who never grows up. Follow the Darling children- Wendy, John, and Michael- as they fly over the rooftops of London to Neverland and have adventures with the Lost Boys, Tinker Bell, Tiger Lily, mermaids, and the dreadful Captain Hook and his band of pirates. This collectible edition is unabridged and includes 12 color and black-and-white illustrations by F.D. Bedford. The Knickerbocker Classics bring together the essential works of classic authors from around the world in stunning editions to be collected and enjoyed.
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- 2015
45. Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy)
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and Peter and Wendy are the stage play and novel (respectively) which tell the story of Peter Pan, a mischievous little boy who can fly, and his adventures on the island of Neverland with Wendy Darling and her brothers, the fairy Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, the Indian princess Tiger Lily, and the pirate Captain Hook. The story was written by Scottish playwright and novelist J. M. Barrie, inspired by his friendship with the Llewelyn-Davies family.
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- 2015
46. Alice Sit-By-The-Fire
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Will update
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- 2015
47. Peter Pan
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Read the original adventures in Neverland! If your children love the many adaptations of Peter Pan or if you're just one of those children who never grew up, join Peter, Wendy and all of the Lost Boys for J.M. Barrie's original adventure in Neverland. This digital edition from Xist Classics features abeautifully formatted and professionally proofed version of the original text.Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes
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- 2014
48. Peter Pan : Or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up - A Fantasy in Five Acts
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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Ever since Peter Pan flew in through Wendy Darling's nursery window and took her off to Never Land, Barrie's classic adventure story has thrilled and delighted generations of theatre-goers. J M Barrie wrote Peter Pan first as a work of prose and then adapted it for the stage. John Caird and Trevor Nunn first adapted Barrie's book and play in the 1980s for the Royal Shakespeare Company and then in 1997 for the Royal National Theatre.'A feast of nursery nostalgia, wizard effects, Edwardian lingo and tinselled adventure'Observer
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- 2014
49. Peter Pan
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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The character of Peter Pan first came to life in the stories J. M. Barrie told to five brothers -- three of whom were named Peter, John, and Michael. Peter Pan is considered one of the greatest children's stories of all time and continues to charm readers one hundred years after its first appearance as a play in 1904.
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- 2012
50. Peter Pan & Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
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J.M. Barrie and J.M. Barrie
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- Fantasy fiction, English
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The magical Peter Pan comes to the night nursery of the Darling children, Wendy, John and Michael. He teaches them to fly, then takes them through the sky to Never-Never Land, where they find Red Indians, wolves, Mermaids and... Pirates. The leader of the pirates is the sinister Captain Hook. His hand was bitten off by a crocodile, who, as Captain Hook explains'liked me arm so much that he has followed me ever since, licking his lips for the rest of me'. After lots of adventures, the story reaches its exciting climax as Peter, Wendy and the children do battle with Captain Hook and his band. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is the magical tale that first introduces Peter Pan, the little boy who never grows any older. He escapes his human form and flies to Kensington Gardens, where all his happy memories are, and meets the fairies, the thrushes, and Old Caw the crow. The fairies think he is too human to be allowed to stay in after Lock-out time, so he flies off to an island which divides the Gardens from the more grown-up Hyde Park - Peter's adventures, and how he eventually meets Mamie and the goat, are delightfully illustrated by Arthur Rackham.
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- 2012
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