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  Geraldine Jewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury, born August 22, 1812 – died September 23, 1880, was an English literary critic and authoress.
Geraldine Jewsbury died in London and was interred there in the Brompton Cemetery.
Geraldine Jewsbury's review of George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss, (Athenæum, April 7, 1860).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geraldine_Jewsbury   (209 words)

  
 Geraldine South Canterbury New Zealand Accommodation Information
Geraldine is a tranquil, rural town with a friendly village atmosphere.
Geraldine was discovered in the 1840's but it wasn't until 1854 that Samuel Hewlings built the first bark hut in Talbot Street.
Today Geraldine is in the heart of a prosperous farming area with sheep, cattle, deer, dairy cows, cropping and fruit growing in abundance.
www.nz-holiday.co.nz /geraldine   (851 words)

  
 Hopkin's Geraldine - Huttner's Lucile Project
Geraldine : A Souvenir of the St. Lawrence (16mo, $1.25), is a poetical romance of great beauty and power, told in smooth and flowing verse, and containing brilliant descriptions, of the scenery of the Thousand Islands, and of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
The author of 'Geraldine' sets forth a brief prose preface, in which he asserts that he planned his poem and selected his rhythm before 'Lucile' appeared: and, that he might not be influenced by the latter work, he forbore reading it until his own metrical romance was in print.
Not that 'Geraldine' shows the culture, or the knowledge of men, or the keen analysis of character, or the wit of 'Lucile'; but it is moulded after the same pattern, though with a difference as between satin and serge.
sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu /lucile/Geraldine/geraldine.htm   (1801 words)

  
 Experience Geraldine NZ - Home Page
Geraldine was discovered in the 1840s, but it wasn’t until 1854 that Samual Healings built the first bark hut in Talbot Street.
Originally called Talbot Forest, Geraldine was renamed Fitzgerald in 1857 after the first superintendent of Canterbury, the Irishman, Edward Fitzgerald.
You’ll always be welcomed in Geraldine with the friendly hospitality of the locals.
www.geraldine.net.nz /index.html   (652 words)

  
 Geraldine
Geraldine must have one of the most perfect settings of any small New Zealand town.
Nestled at the foot of rolling downlands and bisected by the tranquil Waihi River, Geraldine is where the countryside literally comes to town.
Geraldine’s reputation as a home to gifted artists and artisans is growing all the time and many of these talented people have their work on sale in the town itself or from nearby studios.
www.southisland.org.nz /geraldine.asp   (608 words)

  
 WisBar | Pioneers in Law: Geraldine McMullen
A solo practitioner, Geraldine's practice focused on family and juvenile matters, and she often served as a guardian ad litem.
Geraldine's decision to enter the field of law was influenced strongly by her father, John E. McMullen, an attorney who argued numerous cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court and whose career also included stints as district attorney, mayor of Chilton, and state senator.
Geraldine McMullen continued to practice law in Milwaukee until her late 80s, when she moved to Menasha to be near her niece.
www.wisbar.org /AM/Template.cfm?Section=History_of_the_Profession&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=21477   (337 words)

  
 Geraldine Brooks - Pulitzer Prize Winning Author and Journalist :: March :: Year of Wonders :: Nine Parts of Desire :: ...
Geraldine Brooks' new novel, March, was launched in early March 2005 to critical acclaim in North America.
Geraldine Brooks' first book, Nine Parts of Desire (1994), based on her experiences among the Muslim women of the Middle East, was an international bestseller, translated into 17 languages.
Geraldine Brooks' first novel, Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague (2001) - yet a surprisingly uplifting and enjoyable story of one woman's year in a small English village surviving the onslaught of the plague"...
www.geraldinebrooks.com   (460 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Foreign Correspondence: Livres en anglais: Geraldine Brooks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In Foreign Correspondence, Geraldine Brooks (Nine Parts of Desire) unravels the rope that pulled and tugged her toward adventure and away from "a very small world" where her family had no car and had never boarded a plane or placed an international phone call.
Her correspondence began across town with the daughter of a favorite journalist whose cosmopolitan life was a striking contrast to that of her own working-class family.
In Joanie, she found a true and rare soulmate; however, the girl suffered a hidden anguish, hints of which were dismissed by her Australian friend.
www.amazon.fr /Foreign-Correspondence-Geraldine-Brooks/dp/0385483732   (668 words)

  
 Osteo Genesis Imperfecta, Miracle of Geraldine Rideout healed of Osteo Genesis Imperfecta, Miracle healing, I was ...
Osteo Genesis Imperfecta, Miracle of Geraldine Rideout healed of Osteo Genesis Imperfecta, Miracle healing, I was healed of Ostea Genesis Imperfect which is incurable in Max Solbrekken miracle crusades......
Geraldine was about 2 1/2 feet tall and weighed only 25 pounds.
Even though she was 16 years old, they laid Geraldine in my arms for special prayer.
www.mswm.org /miracle_healing_testimony_geraldinerideout.htm   (184 words)

  
 Geraldine O'Neill - The Author - Latest Book "The Flowers of Ballygrace" out June 2006
Whilst working as a teacher in the local primary school in Ireland, Geraldine helped start up a local writers’ group which is still going strong 13 years later She is an accomplished public speaker, and was President of Tullamore Toastmasters in 2002.
Geraldine O’Neill has been writing since the early 90’s and had gained a number of awards for her short stories before embarking on her first novel.
Geraldine has five novels published in Ireland by Poolbeg: Tara Flynn, Tara’s Fortune, Aisling Gayle, The Grace Girls and her latest book The Flowers of Ballygrace.
www.geraldine-oneill.com /index.htm   (2424 words)

  
 Orange | Geraldine
Geraldine's sound takes early Chicago blues and combines it with the roar and fury of 70s and 80s punk rock.
Geraldine plows through a half century of ragged sounds (from '50s Chess blues to '60s garage to '70s punk and the rougher fringe of '80s indie) like Diogenes looking for an honest man. What it finds is Pure Bastard Rock, a reasonably self-descriptive half-hour of swagger and stagger.
Through it all, Geraldine knows a good riff when it finds it, and knows that there ain't nothing wrong with dredging it in a bit of good ol' fashioned noise.
www.orangerecordings.com /geraldine.html   (727 words)

  
 Geraldine Allen Fine Art Photography
It was then she decided to return to Salisbury College in the UK to formalise her experience and update her knowledge of the visual media industry.
Geraldine studied Creative Digital Arts to familiarise herself with industry standard multimedia software, and wishing to focus on still imaging, then chose to complete her BA (Hons) in PhotoMedia (Photography).
Individual signed fine art photos are available direct from Geraldine from her online shop.
www.photo-art-gallery.com   (904 words)

  
 Geraldine holiday homes accommodation - holiday houses, house, baches, bach, home, vacation rentals
Below is a list of Geraldine holiday homes, houses, baches, apartments and other accommodation to rent.
Close to Methven, Ashburton, and Geraldine, local swimming pool, tennis courts, and golf course, fishing, walks, skiing (in season), jet-boating, sky-diving, hot-air ballooning, four-wheel drive tours, and horse trekking....
Geraldine is a great place for a family holiday, retreat from the city or as a stopover on your way to Mt...
www.holidayhouses.co.nz /Geraldine.asp   (413 words)

  
 Farrar, Geraldine - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
FARRAR, GERALDINE [Farrar, Geraldine], 1882-1967, American operatic soprano, b.
She made her debut in Europe (1901) and sang at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, from 1906 to 1922.
GERALDINE M. The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC); 8/6/2005; ; 124 words
encyclopedia.infonautics.com /html/F/Farrar-G.asp   (184 words)

  
 Geraldine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The feminine form of the first name Gerald.
Geraldine can also be used to refer to the FitzGerald dynasty in medieval Ireland, who possessed the titles of the Earl of Kildare and Earl of Desmond.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geraldine   (104 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury[jOOz´burE] Pronunciation Key, 1812–80, English novelist.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/J/Jewsbury.html   (165 words)

  
 Poet: Geraldine Connolly - All poems of Geraldine Connolly
Poet: Geraldine Connolly - All poems of Geraldine Connolly
Geraldine Connolly Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, she grew up in Westmoreland County and was educated at the University of Pittsburgh.
Geraldine Connolly was born in Greensburg, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in 1947.
www.poemhunter.com /geraldine-connolly/poet-9428   (229 words)

  
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After the book launch in London on 5th October, Geraldine will be visiting the CHELTENHAM Festival on Saturday 7th October and on the Sunday will be giving readings from ‘Peter Pan in Scarlet’ at the Watermill Theatre, Bagnor, near NEWBURY, at 3.00 pm.
At 6pm 16th October Ottakers are hosting an event for Geraldine in BURY ST EDMUNDS.
Geraldine will be visiting NEW YORK, WASHINGTON DC and BOSTON.
www.geraldine-mccaughrean.co.uk /news.html   (195 words)

  
 Geraldine Sherman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Canadian journalist and short story writer Geraldine Sherman was fourteen when she first dreamt of visiting Japan.
Geraldine Sherman has written short stories, feature articles, and book reviews for publications such as Saturday Night, Toronto Life, The Globe and Mail, and the Ottawa Citizen.
For many years she was a radio producer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; she has also worked as a town planner.
www.geraldinesherman.com   (106 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Foreign Correspondence: Books: Geraldine Brooks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Australian born Geraldine Brooks spent many years as a foreign correspondent covering the Middle East.
Geraldine Brooks has written a book that I can empathise with.
Geraldine Brooks has done us a great favor by not only illuminating the process of finding one's long lost penpals, but also by educating many folks about Australia in the process.
www.amazon.com /Foreign-Correspondence-Geraldine-Brooks/dp/0786218401   (1935 words)

  
 Geraldine O'Neill - The Books
The Flowers of Ballygrace is set in the 1950’s Ireland that Geraldine O’Neill has visited in several of her previous novels, and her new, compelling characters have echoes for both the young and the young-at-heart.
As Tara's half-sister arrives at her boarding-house, Biddie realises she'll need eyes in the back of her head if she's to keep both Angela and herself out of trouble.
Set in the Ireland and England of the early 1960s, Tara's Fortune is the story of two women making their way in the world; a touching, heart-warming tale of friendship and ambition, with the irresistible warmth that hallmarks Geraldine O'Neill's writing.
www.geraldine-oneill.com /books.htm   (882 words)

  
 Geraldine McEwan Photos - Geraldine McEwan News - Geraldine McEwan Information
Tell the world what you think of Geraldine McEwan, write a review for this person.
Geraldine McEwan stars in the latest TV adaption of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.
Welcome to the Mulberry guide at TV.com The advertisement read: "Wanted: young person to render general domestic assistance." According to Bert and Alice, the two surly servants who have...
www.tv.com /geraldine-mcewan/person/19439/summary.html   (230 words)

  
 Welcome to The MusicSeen.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Original Rock, Cover/Tribute bands, Latin Night, Dance nights with Selectrocution every Wednesday, Battle of the Bands nights, and the occasional special events/parties at certain times of the year (especially when Mondays are holidays)...
So, enjoy a drink at one of their three fully-stocked bars, with plenty of barstool seating, or lounge around in comfort at one of the tables tucked away against the wall.
Geraldine's Nightclub is easy to find, just look for the packed parking lot as you take a right onto Elm St. after the Showcase Cinemas in West Springfield.
www.themusicseen.com /geraldines   (332 words)

  
 Geraldine Page - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The daughter of a physician, Geraldine Page became a professional actress at 17, winning critical raves for her performance in a 1952 off-Broadway...
Ironically her legal name at the time of her death would have been Geraldine Page Torn, but could have been construed, with fancy hyphenations,...
Geraldine Page - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Geraldine Page Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/geraldine-page/54660/main   (109 words)

  
 Official Ticketmaster site. Geraldine tickets, dates
Athens, OH's Geraldine plays bluesy punk inspired by Howlin' Wolf, the Stones, the Who, and New York punk from the '70s.
The band also appeared at trash-rock festivals across the U.S. and toured with the likes of Bantam Rooster, the Go, the White Stripes, Royal Trux, Quadrajets, the Humpers, and Nashville Pussy.
Geraldine signed to the neo-garage/punk label Orange and released their debut album Pure Bastard Rock in 2001.
www.ticketmaster.com /artist/776256?brand=none   (545 words)

  
 Geraldine Simmons - Member of the Worldwide Nature Artists Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
On finishing drawing my lions, with touches of oil-pastel and gouache; I lift the paper up to eye level and lean back: feelings of gratitude, joy, and contentment envelope my whole being as my spirit soars to even greater heights of peace and happiness.
This site represents the original artwork (nature art and wildlife art) of nature artist and wildlife artist Geraldine Simmons and is protected by international copyright laws.
The opinions expressed on these artists' pages are those of Geraldine Simmons and do not necessarily reflect those of the Worldwide Nature Artists Group (WNAG).
www.natureartists.com /geri_roggiero.asp   (407 words)

  
 Geraldine McCaughrean - Penguin UK Authors - Penguin UK
Geraldine McCaughrean - Penguin UK Authors - Penguin UK home
Geraldine McCaughrean was born in London and at first intended to become a teacher.
Instead she began writing after taking a job in a major publishing company.
www.penguin.co.uk /nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,1000021695,00.html   (462 words)

  
 Geraldine by Mireille Mathieu: Song Music Downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Sorry, at this time no downloads have been found for "Geraldine" on album Liedertraume.
Check the albums tab for other downloads from Mireille Mathieu.
Sorry, at this time no streams have been found for "Geraldine" on album Liedertraume.
www.mp3.com /tracks/20239861/dl_streams.html   (81 words)

  
 The Geraldine Fibbers on Rhapsody   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Southern California's Geraldine Fibbers arose in the mid-'90s with a sound that was equal parts Punk Rock and country music.
Alternative/Punk > Alt Country > The Geraldine Fibbers
Hear The Geraldine Fibbers and similar artists on this station.
www.rhapsody.com /thegeraldinefibbers   (64 words)

  
 Geraldine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Geraldine Garden centre, opposite the Giant jersey.
St Andrew's Hall, next door to the Geraldine Garden Centre.
The Geraldine Kindergarden, next door to St Andrew's Hall.
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~jersey/geraldine/geraldine.htm   (73 words)

  
 Geraldine Spiteri
No responsibility will be taken for persons who use the information in this site without obtaining proper legal advice.
Copyright remains with Dr Geraldine Spiteri: use of the material is allowed subject to proper acknowledgment of source and prior consent by the site.
Luckily we have experienced a few changes, one of which has been to abolish the writ of summons (known as citazzjoni) and replace it with a sworn declaration.
www.geraldinespiteri.com   (1353 words)

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