of several works of the
period.
BOVINE, GUSTAVE. Author of "French without Tears" and "Vive les
Vacances," etc.
BOWLES, EARL. "Intellects of the Hour," "Cheese Cookery in All Its
Branches."
BRAMP, B. F. "America in Sunshine and Shadow," "Pinafore Days."
BRAMP, NORMAN. Author of "Up and Away," "Reynard, the Story of a Fox,"
"Tantivoy," and "Female Influence and Why?" (5 vols.).
BRAMPENRICH, FRITZ. German historian.
BRATTLEVITCH, BORIS. Russian author. Books: "War and Why," "Women of
Russia." Several good cooking recipes.
BUG, REGINALD. Actor--occasional property man. Parts he played: "Romeo,"
"Bottom," "Third Guest" in "The Berlin Girl," "Norman" in "Oh,
Charles--a Satire on the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew," and others.
Hobbies: Cup-and-ball, tilting, and fretwork.
BURDLE, HANS. Bulgarian author; Works: "Set Sail Ahoy," "Abaft,"
"Belay," etc.
CABALLERO, BASTA. Actor and founder of Shakespearean Theatre in
Barcelona.
CAMPANELE, VITTORIO. Florentine engraver, "Early Portrait of Bianca di
Pianno-Forti," "Raised Pansies on China Plaque," etc.
CAMPBELL, OLAF. Keen angler and piscatorial expert.
CARLINI, ANGELO. Italian actor--formerly plumber during the Renaissance.
CHADDLE, ESME. Daughter of Avery Chaddle, and subsequently Mrs. J. D.
Spout.
CHAFFINCH, ALEXANDER. Second cousin to Rupert Plinge; second man to say
"Gee!" in Virginia.
CHUGGSKI, DIMITRI. Russian actor.
CODDLE, HUMPHREY. Artist, well known for his "Cows Grazing outside
Dover," "Playmates," and "Daddy's Darling."
CRONK, OSWALD, BART. Painter of "Madcap Moll, Eighth Duchess of
Wapping," "Pine Trees near Ascot," and "Esther Lollop as 'Cymbeline.'"
DENTIFRICE, PIERRE. Actor--French (early).
DUGAZ, PIERRE. Court chiropodist, seventeenth century. Author of "Feet
and Fashion," "The Valley of Waving Corns," etc.
EARWHACKER, CAESAR. Owner of Old World Bicycle Shed.
FIBINIO, PIETRO. Italian--author of "Bianca," "God Bless the Pope," etc.
FLOOP, RICHARD. "Spout, the Man" (3 vols.); "The Girls of Marley Manor"
and "Janet's Prank."
FOLLYGOB, ALAN. English Dramatic Critic. Clubs: "The Union Jack" and
"The What-Ho" in Jermyn Street.
FORTESCUE, EX-SENATOR. Celebrated for eloping with Rupert Plinge's
Auntie Gracie.
FRAPPLE, ERNEST. "Amy Snurge, A Grand Woman" (2 vols.) and a political
satire, "Don't Vote Till Tuesday!"
FURCH, PROFESSOR, "With Dusky Friends" and "Where Palm Trees Sway."
GERPHIPPS, RONALD. Very old Sc
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