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Frederic Shoberl (1775–1853), also
known as
Frederick Schoberl, was an
English journalist, editor, translator,
writer and illustrator.
Shoberl edited Forget-Me-Not...
- "Master of Ceremonies". from the book
Persia by
Frederic Shoberl, 1828...
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being a
local word for a kiln). The
bricks were very
white and
Frederic Shoberl suggested they were "equal in
beauty to stone". In 1818 he
remarked that...
- title, Notre-Dame de Paris,
refers to Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Frederic Shoberl's 1833
English translation was
published as The
Hunchback of Notre-Dame...
- as a
clerk or a
literate man of consequence.
Writing in 1828,
Frederic Shoberl records that "as a
prefix to the name, it may be ****umed by, or conferred...
- Gérard (1993). La Vendée: 1789–1793. p.265-266 Thiers,
Adolphe and
Frederic Shoberl, The
History of the
French Revolution. Vol. 3. New York: D.
Appleton &...
- A
Hindu widow burning herself with the
corpse of her husband, 1820s, by the London-based
illustrator Frederic Shoberl from
traveler accounts...
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, near Brussels.
Adolphe Thiers,
George Thomas,
Frederic Shoberl. The
History of the
French Revolution, Vickers, 1845 p. 329 Staff. The...
- winter. The
other was
believed to be part of the
service range.
William Shoberl (1840). A Summer's Day at Greenwich. H. Colburn. p. 34. John Bold (2000)...
- and literature.
Ackermann emplo****
Frederic Shoberl from the
third issue in 1809 to 1828 when
Shoberl moved on to
similar projects. The last
issue of...