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  2. List of anonymously published works - Wikipedia

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    A Brief Inquiry into the Natural Rights of Man; American Writers by John Neal, attributed to X.Y.Z. [1] A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder by James De Mille, originally published anonymously. Democracy by Henry Adams, originally published anonymously. Brother Jonathan: or, the New Englanders by John Neal, published anonymously. [2]

  3. William Henry Ireland - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Ireland (1775–1835) was an English forger of would-be Shakespearean documents and plays. He is less well known as a poet, writer of gothic novels and histories. Although he was apparently christened William-Henry, he was known as Samuel through much of his life (apparently after a brother who died in childhood), and many sources ...

  4. Conscience in Art - Wikipedia

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    "Conscience in Art" is a short story by O. Henry (real name William Sydney Porter). It was first published in the 1907 collection The Gentle Grafter [1] and has been reprinted several times, including in the 2007 collection 41 Stories. [2] The story is about two con men who travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and meet a

  5. William Henry Channing - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Channing was born in Boston, Massachusetts.Channing's father, Francis Dana Channing, died when he was an infant, [citation needed] and responsibility for the young man's education was assumed by his uncle, William Ellery Channing, the pre-eminent Unitarian theologian of the early nineteenth century.

  6. W. H. Davies - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Davies (3 July 1871 [a] – 26 September 1940) was a Welsh poet and writer, who spent much of his life as a tramp or hobo in the United Kingdom and the United States, yet became one of the most popular poets of his time. His themes included observations on life's hardships, the ways the human condition is reflected in nature, his ...

  7. William Henry Pyne - Wikipedia

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    Pyne's book The Costume of Great Britain, including 60 paintings of professional and working-class men and women and scenes from everyday life (published by William Miller in 1805), [3] attracted the attention of the publisher Rudolph Ackermann, and Pyne was to engrave and write for many of his projects, including writing the text for the first two volumes of the very successful illustration ...

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  9. William Henry Powell - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Powell (February 14, 1823 – October 6, 1879), was an American artist who was born and died in New York City. Powell is known for a painting of the Battle of Lake Erie , of which one copy hangs in the Ohio state capitol building and the other, in the United States Capitol .