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Saintsbury and Sherlock
From October 1903 to June 1904, Chaplin toured with Saintsbury in Charles Frohman's production of Sherlock Holmes.
It premiered at the Adelphi Theatre, London on 4 June 1910, with H. A. Saintsbury as Sherlock Holmes and Lyn Harding as Dr. Grimesby Roylott.
Conan Doyle engaged the estimable H. A. Saintsbury, who had toured with the Gillette company, to portray Sherlock Holmes ; Lyn Harding, a talented character actor of leering villains, to play Dr. Rylott ( which was spelled " Roylott " in the original short story ); Claude King to play Doctor Watson ; and a live snake as the title character.
" Lyn Harding, as the half-epileptic and wholly formidable Doctor Grimesby Rylott, was most masterful, while Saintsbury as Sherlock Holmes was also very good.

Saintsbury and Arthur
Harry Arthur Saintsbury | H. A. Saintsbury as Iachimo, c. 1906
* Harry Arthur Saintsbury ( 1869-1939 ), English actor
A view of literature based on its putative emotional effects will always be vulnerable to mystification and subjectivity ; Wimsatt singles out the belletristic tradition exemplified by critics such as Arthur Quiller-Couch and George Saintsbury as an instance of a type of criticism that relies on subjective impressions and is thus unrepeatable and unreliable.

Saintsbury and .
A less complete edition was edited by G. Saintsbury ( London, 1894 ).
Instead, in April 1819 he was allowed to live in the French capital – as English critic George Saintsbury describes it – " in a garret furnished in the most Spartan fashion, with a starvation allowance and an old woman to look after him ", while the rest of the family moved to a house twenty miles outside Paris.
" Saintsbury indicates that Robert Louis Stevenson tried to dissuade him from reading these early works of Balzac.
These works suffered from a lack of firsthand knowledge ; Saintsbury points out that " Cœlebs cannot talk of with much authority.
George Saintsbury stated: " Monte Cristo is said to have been at its first appearance, and for some time subsequently, the most popular book in Europe.
A piece of exquisite baroque prose that George Saintsbury called " the longest piece, perhaps, of absolutely sublime rhetoric to be found in the prose literature of the world ," Hydriotaphia displays an astonishing command of English prose rhythm and diction.
Publications include the Works of John Wilson, edited by P. J. Ferrier ( 12 volumes, Edinburgh, 1855 – 59 ); the Noctes Ambrosianœ, edited by R. S. Mackenzie ( five volumes, New York, 1854 ); a Memoir by his daughter, M. W. Gordon ( two volumes, Edinburgh, 1862 ); and for a good estimate, G. Saintsbury, in Essays in English Literature ( London, 1890 ); and C. T. Winchester, " John Wilson ," in Group of English Essayists of the Early Nineteenth Century ( New York, 1910 ).
George Saintsbury, photographed by James Lafayette, c. 1910
George Edward Bateman Saintsbury ( 23 October 1845 – 28 January 1933 ), was an English writer, literary historian, scholar, critic and oenophile.
At the turn of the century, Saintsbury edited and introduced an English edition of Honoré de Balzac's novel series La Comédie humaine, translated by Ellen Marriage and published in 1895-8 by J. M. Dent.

Booth and Conway
* Booth Conway appeared as Moriarty in the 1916 silent film The Valley of Fear.
Booth and Herold landed at the mouth of Gambo Creek, before meeting with Confederate agents, who guided their passage to Port Conway, where they would cross into Port Royal, in Caroline County, Virginia.
Booth and Herold landed at the mouth of Gambo Creek, before meeting with Confederate agents, who guided their passage to Port Conway, Virginia.
Edmund Kean was at that time in the meridian of his fitful career ; William A. Conway, Thomas Apthorpe Cooper, and Junius Booth were playing under the management of the actors William B.
Other squatters known to have had property around the Portarlington area in the 1840's include William Booth, James Conway Langdon, and William Harding.

Booth and 1935
He had left his academic career as a professor of accounting at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 1935, then known only as the Graduate School of Business or GSB, to build a firm that provided finance and budgeting services, but quickly gained a reputation for providing advice on organization and management issues.

Booth and British
Booth's parents, the noted British Shakespearean actor Junius Brutus Booth and his mistress Mary Ann Holmes, came to the United States from England in June 1821.
* 1979 – Stefan Booth, British actor
* 1931 – Tony Booth, British actor
A print by William Hogarth entitled A Just View of the British Stage from 1724 depicting Robert Wilks, Colley Cibber, and Barton Booth rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy.
Booth started the British Vacuum Cleaner Company and refined his invention over the next several decades.
At the end of the 19th century, Staff-Captain Mary Murray was sent by William Booth to support British troops serving in the Boer War in South Africa.
Constance " Connie " Booth ( born 31 January 1944 ) is an American-born writer and actress, known for appearances on British television and particularly for her portrayal of Polly Sherman in the popular 1970s television show Fawlty Towers, which she co-wrote with her then-husband John Cleese.
Booth played various roles on British television, including Sophie in Dickens of London, Mrs Errol in a BBC adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy, and Miss March in a dramatisation of Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers.
William Booth ( 10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912 ) was a British Methodist preacher who founded The Salvation Army and became its first General ( 1878 – 1912 ).
' In other cases, like in Argentina, a non-salvationist told Booth that there were thousands of British people there who needed salvation.
In 1990 a diesel locomotive in the British Rail fleet was named ' The William Booth '.
Steve Booth was a British political activist and journalist, and was one of the defendants in the GANDALF trial.
Cherie Blair, QC ( born 23 September 1954 ), known professionally as Cherie Booth QC, is a British barrister practising in England and Wales.
Booth wanted the Cranbrook School to possess an architecture reminiscent of the finest British Boarding Schools, and retained world-renowned Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen to design the campus.
* Polly Sherman, the waitress in the British Sitcom Fawlty Towers, played by Connie Booth
Bragg's second wife, Catherine Mary Haste, whom he married in 1973, is also a television producer and writer, having, among other things, edited the 2007 memoir of Clarissa Eden, widow of Sir Anthony Eden, and collaborated with Cherie Booth, wife of Tony Blair, on a 2004 book about the wives of British Prime Ministers.
Lewis William Killcross Booth CBE ( born 7 November 1948 ) is a British accountant and business executive.
Booth was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to the UK automotive and manufacturing industries.
In a rebuke to the British government's treatment of pensioners, Booth retired to Blacklion, County Cavan, in the Republic of Ireland, but has since returned and lived in Broadbottom, 10 miles east of Manchester.
As detailed in Justice League of America # 29 ( August 1964 ), the Crime Syndicate of America originally lived on Earth-Three, a world where history was " reversed " from the real world ( e. g., Christopher Columbus discovered Europe, British colonists declared their independence from America, and President John Wilkes Booth was assassinated by Abraham Lincoln ).
Rogers Arena, nicknamed " The Phone Booth " and " The Cable Box " ( even though Rogers no longer provides cable television service in western Canada ) and also " The Garage " ( when it was called GM Place ), is an indoor sports arena located at 800 Griffiths Way in the downtown area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Captain Frederick Charles Booth VC, DCM ( 6 March 1890 – 14 September 1960 ) was a Rhodesian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* Charles Booth ( philanthropist ) ( 1840 – 1916 ), British philanthropist best known for his surveys of poverty in London
* Zsasz appears briefly in the 2005 film Batman Begins, portrayed by Tim Booth ( the vocalist of British band James ).
* Antony Booth ( born 1931 ), British actor

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