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Sketches and paintings have been produced since prehistoric times, as demonstrated by cave and rock paintings.
McLean co-edited the book Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew with sketches by Thomas B. Allen for which Pete Seeger wrote the foreword.
Sketches of Spain ( 1959 – 1960 ) featured songs by contemporary Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo and also Manuel de Falla, as well as Gil Evans originals with a Spanish flavor.
Beginning February 29, 1928 on NBC, Socony Oil reached radio listeners with a comedy program, Soconyland Sketches, scripted by William Ford Manley and featuring Arthur Allen and Parker Fennelly as rural New Englanders.
These bawdy, loud and unruly drinking dens so often described by Charles Dickens in his Sketches by Boz ( published 1835 – 6 ) increasingly came to be held as unbridled cesspits of immorality or crime and the source of much ill-health and alcoholism among the working classes.
* American ( U. S. A .)— Abelle, Victor: " Pierrot and Pierrette " ( 1906 ; piano ); Foote, Arthur: " Pierrot " and " Pierrette ", from Five Bagatelles ( c. 1894 ; piano ); Hoiby, Lee: " Pierrot " ( 1950 ; # 2 of Night Songs for voice and piano ; text by Adelaide Crapsey above under # Poetry | Poetry ); Neidlinger, William Harold: Piano Sketches ( 1905 ; # 5: " Pierrot "; # 7: " Columbine "); Oehmler, Leo: " Pierrot and Pierrette – Petite Gavotte " ( 1905 ; violin and piano ).
The inn features in Sketches by Boz, David Copperfield and The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.
In live performances, Jones ' keyboard showpiece was " No Quarter ", often lasting for up to half-an-hour and sometimes including snatches of " Amazing Grace ", Joaquín Rodrigo's " Concierto de Aranjuez ", which had inspired Miles Davis ' Sketches of Spain, and variations of classical pieces by composers such as Rachmaninoff.
The full-page frontispiece portrait of the author was well-known to generations of doodling school children and is mentioned in Dickens ; in Sketches by Boz.
* http :// www. underthesun. cc / Classics / Dickens / sketches / sketches17. html " Sketches by Boz: The River "
" Two Aotearoa Sketches for Bassoon and Piano " are two pieces composed by bassoonist Michael Burns.
* Bachura Scandal and Other Stories and Sketches, translated by Alan Menhenett
* The prison appears in a number of novels by Charles Dickens, including Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty and Great Expectations, and is the subject of an entire essay in his work Sketches by Boz.
In " A Christmas Dinner " from Sketches by Boz ( 1833 ), Dickens had approached the holiday in a manner similar to Irving, and, in The Pickwick Papers ( 1837 ), he offered an idealized vision of an 18th century Christmas at Dingley Dell.
Sketches of John VIII Palaiologos during his visit at the Council of Florence in 1438, by Pisanello.
* War Between the States: Autographs and Biographical Sketches by Jim Hayes, Palmetto Pub., 1989, 464 pages.
* Sketches ( album ), an album by Bert Jansch
* 1888 Merrimac article by William T. Davis on pages 1535 – 1556 in Volume II of the History of Essex County Massachusetts with Biographical Sketches, published by D. Hamilton Hurd in 1888.
Alonzo Hall Quint, " Daniel Hall ," Sketches of Successful New Hampshire Men, 1882, Published by John Badger Clarke, Manchester, New Hampshire
A genealogical history of Portland, New York was published in 1873 by Dr. H. C. Taylor titled " Historical Sketches of the Town of Portland, New York ".
* Eddie Marsh — Sketches for a Composite Literary Portrait ... Compiled by Christopher Hassall and Denis Mathews ( 1953 )

Sketches and Boz
Whilst not unique to Rochester ( similar sweeps gatherings were held right across southern England, notably in Bristol, Deptford, Whitstable and Hastings ), the Rochester revival was directly inspired by Dickens ' description of the celebration in Sketches by Boz.
Sketches by " Boz ," Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People ( commonly known as Sketches by Boz ) is a collection of short pieces published by Charles Dickens in 1836 accompanied by illustrations by George Cruikshank.
Sketches by Boz was issued in its own installments from 1837 to 1839.
The earliest version of Sketches by Boz was published by John Macrone in two series: the first as a two-volume set in February 1836, just a month before the publication of the first number of The Pickwick Papers ( 1836-37 ), and a " Second Series " in August 1836.
**" The Great Winglebury Duel " ( SB 52 ), originally in the First Series of Sketches by Boz, 8 February 1836.
**" The Black Veil " ( SB 50 ) originally in the First Series of Sketches by Boz, 8 February 1836.
**" The Drunkard's Death " ( SB 56 ), originally in the Second Series of Sketches by Boz, 17 December 1836.
The contents of Sketches by Boz are:
* Sketches by Boz at Internet Archive.
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He wrote the first notice of Sketches by Boz ( 28 February 1836 ) and of The Pickwick Papers ( 4 September 1836 ).
:* Sketches by Boz, Dickens's first work
His early work is characterised by an interest in crime and the lives of the poor of Prague, taking Jan Neruda, Emile Zola and Charles Dickens's Sketches by Boz as his models.
Fonblanque also wrote the first notice of Sketches by Boz ( 28 February 1836 ) and of The Pickwick Papers ( 4 September 1836 ).

Sketches and Charles
* Henry Lord Brougham, " Lord Castlereagh ," Historical Sketches of Statesmen in the Time of George III, London: Charles Knight & Co. ( 1845 ), Second Series, Vol I, pp. 149 – 61
" Fred R. Shapiro, in The Yale Book of Quotations ( 2006 ), disputes the attribution based on a claim that it first appeared in a book published in 1935, but it is ascribed to Wilkes in Henry Brougham's Historical Sketches ( 1844 ), related from Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk, who claims to have been present, as well as in Charles Marsh's Clubs of London ( 1828 ).
On his return he wrote, at the request of Charles Dickens, for All the Year Round, " Sketches of Life in a South American Republic.
Charles Lamb gave the highest possible praise to his friend's Dramatic Sketches when he said that had he found them as anonymous manuscript in the Garrick Collection he would have had no hesitation about including them in his Dramatic Specimens.
* Snell, Charles W. Signers of the Declaration of Independence: Biographical Sketches.
There are two books about Erickson's life and music: Thinking Sound Music: The Life and Work of Robert Erickson by Charles Shere and Music of Many Means: Sketches and Essays on the Music of Robert Erickson by Robert Erickson and John MacKay.
( In Sketches by Boz, 1836, Charles Dickens described the earlier skeleton suit as "... one of those straight blue cloth cases in which small boys used to be confined, before belts and tunics had come in ...." added ).
The myth is ironically referenced in the sketch " Making a Night of It ", in Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens, a parallel being made to two young clerks who are arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct.
A satirical description of Doctors ' Commons can be found in Charles Dickens ' Sketches by Boz and also in his novel David Copperfield ( in which Dickens called it a " cosey, dosey, old-fashioned, time-forgotten, sleepy-headed little family party.
* Description of Doctors ' Commons from Charles Dickens ' Sketches by Boz
The area was described colourfully by Charles Dickens in his collection Sketches by Boz, which includes the quote:
* Bennett, Charles Historical Sketches of the Ninth Michigan Infantry Coldwater, MI: Daily Courier.
Charles Dickens used St George's as the setting for " The Bloomsbury Christening " in Sketches by Boz.
* Charles Herbert Mayo, A Genealogical Account of the Mayo & Elton Families of Wiltshire and Herefordshire and Some Other Adjoining Counties, Together with Numerous Biographical Sketches, ( London: Chiswick Press, 1908 ) 2nd edition.
* Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens, Chapter XX-The First of May
* Compton, Charles B .: Born to Fly: Some Life Sketches of Lieutenant Colonel William P. Benedict, self-published 2002, revised 2006.
Charles Dickens wrote of a daylight visit to Vauxhall Gardens, in Sketches by Boz, published in 1836:
Sketches by Boz, Charles Dickens, 1835 )

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