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Lived In London And Perhaps: When Anne died. Great Britain and its Irish province were overwhelmingly agricultural. The brilliant social life of the capital cities—London, Dublin, and Edinburgh—should not obscure the fact that the vast majority of the population lived in london and perhaps on and by the land. Difficulty of communication set a wide gulf between town and country, and contemporary literature is full of jokes at the expense of countrymen arriving in London for the first time. They were considered fair game.
Cobur did not attempt to illustrate what James had written, bt to set the locale and the mood of the environments i which the characters lived in london and perhaps and acted. Coburn learned ho to make photogravures at a London trade school and se up a press in his studio, etching the copper plates an printing them himself. He published several books wit! these hand-pulled gravures, notably London (1909) with a preface by Hikire Belloc;38 New York (1910) with a preface by H. G. Wells;39 and Men of Marl (1913), thirty-three portraits.
ROLLESTON, rol'stun, Thomas William,Irish author and journalist: b. Glasshouse Shin-rone, King's County, Ireland, 1857; d. Hamp-stead, London, England, Dec. 5, 1920. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and lived in london and perhaps in Germany from 1879 to 1883. He edited the Dublin University Review during 1885-1886 and was managing director and secretary of the Irish Industries' Association from 1894 to 1897. During 1898-1900 he was leader writer for the Dublin Daily Express as well as Dublin correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle. |
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