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Walter Besant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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After Rice's death, Sir Walter Besant wrote alone, and in All Sorts and Conditions of Men (1882) produced a stirring story of East End life in London, which set on foot the movement that culminated in the establishment of the People's Palace in the Mile End Road.
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Encyclopedia article about Besant, Sir Walter. Information about Besant, Sir Walter in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Besant Hill School; Besant Nagar; Besant Road; Besant Theosophical College; Besant, Annie; Besant, Annie; Besant, Annie; Besant, Annie; Besant, Sir Walter;
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You searched for: creator:"Besant, Sir, Walter", Advanced search. [texts], As We Are and As We May Be - Besant, Sir Walter, 1836-1901 ...
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14 August 1836 Writer and reformer Walter Besant was born in St George's Square, Portsea, near Portsmouth, in Hampshire. ... Home > Public Overview Screen: Sir Walter Besant ... Sir Walter Besant entry: Overview screen.
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A bibliography of Sir Walter Besant's books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
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Abstract: Sir Walter Besant was a late nineteenth-century English novelist and historian. This collection consists of letters written and received by Besant, including some from notable English literary figures.
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Besant, Sir Walter (1836-1901) an English novelist and critic, born in Portsmouth. From 1861 to 1867 he was senior professor of mathematics in the Royal College of Mauritius, and from 1868 to 1885 secretary to the Palestine Exploration Fund.
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Home Browse By Category ... Shopping Cart Checkout Login ... Author Name: Besant, Sir Walter; Title: Westminster;
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