Harold Robert Millar. Works by H. R. Millar at Project Gutenberg Works by H. R. Millar at Faded Page (Canada) Works by or about H. R. Millar at the Internet...
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Search of a Fortune. The original edition included illustrations by H. R. Millar. The Puffin edition (1958) was illustrated by Cecil Leslie. Its sequels...
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Five Children and It (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
Psamathos Psamathide, described as a "Psamathist" (expert in sand) appears in J. R. R. Tolkien's Roverandom. The character, in an early draft, originally belonged...
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Penguin, 1981, pp. 219–255 R. I. Best (ed. & trans.), "The Tragic Death of Cúrói mac Dári", Ériu 2, 1905, pp. 18–35 A. H. Leahy (trans.), Historic Romances...
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List of illustrators (section R)
watercolourist and illustrator Florence Meyerheim Ronald Michaud Yevgeniy Migunov H. R. Millar Mr Bingo Fanny Elizabeth de Mole - botanical illustrator Tim Molloy Chris...
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Númenor, also called Elenna-nórë or Westernesse, is a fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings. It was the kingdom occupying a large island to the west...
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Mesca Ulad. The tract occurs in the manuscript of TCD MS 1336 (H 3. 17) immediately after the h text of the Expulsion of the Déssi, Kuno Meyer, Anecdota, I...
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Puck of Pook's Hill (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
Allin Shepperson, but the first book-form edition was illustrated by H. R. Millar. Arthur Rackham provided four colour plates for the first US edition...
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Tigernmas, the king who introduced the worship of Crom Cruach, with Balor. R. A. Stewart Macalister also suggests that Cethlenn is originally a variant...
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Powers's 2001 novel Declare uses Kim for inspiration and epigraphs. In Laurie R. King's 2004 novel The Game (book 7 of the Mary Russell series), the protagonist...
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The Enchanted Castle (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
Frontispiece by H. R. Millar...
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The Story of the Amulet (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
the children also come to the future, visiting a British utopia in which H. G. Wells is venerated as a reformer. Wells and Nesbit were both members of...
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Emer rebuking Cú Chulainn. (1905 illustration by H. R. Millar.)...
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group The Irish Rovers George Millar (writer) (1910–2005), Scottish journalist, World War II soldier and writer H. R. Millar (1869–1940), Scottish graphic...
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). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 1693–1697. Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (1991). Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopaedia of the Irish...
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The Magic City (novel) (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
Temple of the Great Sloth, illustration by H. R. Millar...
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The Phoenix and the Carpet (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
Phoenix and the Carpet First edition Author Edith Nesbit Illustrator H. R. Millar Language English Series Psammead Trilogy Genre Fantasy, Children's novel...
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The Magic World (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
in book form in 1912 by Macmillan and Co. Ltd., with illustrations by H. R. Millar and Gerald Spencer Pryse. The stories, previously printed in magazines...
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Paul & Company. pp. 37–96. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Macalister, R.A.S., ed. (1941), "Section VII: Invasion of the Tuatha De Danann", Lebor gabála...
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The House of Arden (category Books illustrated by H. R. Millar)
earlier centuries that they visit, is the central plot device in the book. J. R. R. Tolkien's unpublished attempt at a time travel novel, The Lost Road functions...
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sources for Irish mythology are the late 11th/early 12th century Lebor na hUidre (Book of the Dun Cow), which is in the library of the Royal Irish Academy...
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Interview Project "GWU Economics Professor James R. Millar". Washington Post. December 4, 2008. "James R. Millar Graduate Student Prize | National Council for...
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Brock, Thomas Maybank, George F. Morrell, Dudley Heath, Charles Folkard, H. R. Millar, Alexander Francis Lydon, Arthur A. Dixon and Arthur Rackham. The books...
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authorship]. The Diamond Fairy Book. Illustrations by Frank Cheyne Papé and H. R. Millar. London: Hutchinson. [1897?]. pp. 127–143. Blamires, David (2009). "Clemens...
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books is self-explanatory as in the case of biographies and books of poems by R.L. Stevenson (PS 22), Hilaire Belloc (PS 67) and Walter de la Mare (PS 70)...
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Lash "The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn" after the tale. Lebor na hUidre (LU) fol. 43a-50b (+H) (RIA) H 4.22, fol. X, p. 89-104 (TCD) Dillon, Myles (ed.). "The...
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takes its inspiration from a children's book of 1927 by the illustrator H. R. Millar. In the Time of Angels (which he also wrote) Deadsy and the Sexo-Chanjo...
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J.H. Millar (John Hepburn Millar) (born 1864 and died 1929) is noted for coining the term the Kailyard for a group of Scottish writers: including J. M...
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greatly expanded version of the earlier version of the narrative. Leabhar na hUidre (LU): p 121a-127b (Dublin, RIA). Second part missing. Stowe D IV 2: f...
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and mystery writer H.R.F Keating included Millar's Beast In View in his Crime & Mystery: The 100 Best Books. He wrote: "Margaret Millar is surely one of...
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