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He & Charles Dickens had been friendly rivals until the Garrick Club Affair; shortly before he died, he made peace with Chuck |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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$1,200 |
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3-NAMED AUTHORS |
2026-01-14 |
#9478 |
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Like Dickens, this "Vanity Fair" contemporary left his last novel, "Denis Duval", unfinished |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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$200 |
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BRITISH AUTHORS |
2000-01-24 |
#3546 |
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This "Vanity Fair" author liked to assume the name George Savage Fitz-Boodle, listing him as the editor of "Barry Lyndon" |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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PEN NAMES |
1999-01-22 |
#3315 |
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Much of this "Vanity Fair" author's novel "Henry Esmond" takes place during the reign of Queen Anne |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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$300 |
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AUTHORS & THEIR WORKS |
1997-12-25 |
#3069 |
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This "Vanity Fair" author's novel "The Virginians", is a sequel to "Henry Esmond" |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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AUTHORS & THEIR WORKS |
1997-02-17 |
#2876 |
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This "Vanity Fair" novelist sometimes called himself Mr. Michael Angelo Titmarsh or The Fat Contributor |
Thackeray
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PEN NAMES |
1996-09-05 |
#2759 |
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Born in Calcutta, this "Vanity Fair" author was sent to live in England after his father died |
Thackeray
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AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES |
1992-10-02 |
#1855 |
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He used the names Michael Angelo Titmarsh & George Savage Fitzboodle before he wrote "Vanity Fair" |
Thackeray
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$800 |
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PEN NAMES |
1987-09-21 |
#696 |