- source, however,
records the
exact cards he held when killed.
Author Frank Wilstach's 1926 book, Wild Bill Hickok: The
Prince of Pistoleers, led to the po****r...
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Frank J.
Wilstach (October 20, 1865 –
November 28, 1933) was an
American newspaper editor,
talent agent for
actors and
theater and
motion picture organizations...
- Anna H.
Wilstach (c. 1822 –
February 26, 1892) was an
American art
collector and
museum benefactor from Philadelphia. She
married local businessman William...
- Tribune.
October 2, 1887. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
Winter 1910b, p. 263.
Wilstach 1908, p. 153. "Theatrical Gossip". The New York Times. June 29, 1888. p...
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being compared to is
called the vehicle.
Author and
lexicographer Frank J.
Wilstach compiled a
dictionary of
similes in 1916, with a
second edition in 1924...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 600.
Wilstach, Paul.
Richard Mansfield: The Man and the
Actor (New York, Scribner's,...
- The
history of her regiments, and
other military organizations. Moore,
Wilstach & Baldwin. Rhodes, J. F. (1919).
History of the
United States from the...
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American writer and
newspaperman Frank J.
Wilstach. In 1916, Little,
Brown and
Company in
Boston published Wilstach's A
Dictionary of Similes, a compilation...
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during the
intermezzo when Thaïs had converted)
complete the
final effect.
Wilstach's Thais is a play
performed at the
Criterion Theatre in London,
March 14...
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collection of film
slang compiled by
writer and
theatrical agent Frank J.
Wilstach,
defines "dead pan" as "playing a role with
expressionless face, as, for...