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  1. 13 de feb. de 2009 · The works of William Harrison Ainsworth by Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882. Publication date 1900 Publisher New York : Nottingham Society Collection

  2. 5 de dic. de 2019 · 348204 The Spectre Bride 1821 William Harrison Ainsworth The castle of Hernswolf, at the close of the year 1655, was the resort of fashion and gaiety. The baron of that name was the most powerful nobleman in Germany, and equally celebrated for the patriotic achievements of his sons, and the beauty of his only daughter.

  3. 17 de ene. de 2022 · William Harrison Ainsworth was born on the 4th of February 1805, in Manchester, England. He had the good fortune of being born to parents with means and position. Thomas Ainsworth, his father, was ...

  4. But few indeed these days have read, or even heard of, William Harrison Ainsworth, the author of Rookwood, The Tower of London, The Lancashire Witches & co. Ainsworth was one of the original ‘Fraserians,’ a flamboyant editor and darling of the D’Orsay set who numbered among his close friends the literary elite of the first half of the ...

  5. 21 de ago. de 2023 · Author of Windsor Castle, an historical romance, Old Saint Paul's, a Tale of the Plague And the Fire, Rookwood, a romance, Jack Sheppard (1839), The Lancashire Witches, a Romance of Pendle Forest, The tower of London, an historical romance, The star-chamber, an historical romance, Guy Fawkes; or, The gunpowder treason

  6. When William Harrison Ainsworth was born on 4 February 1805, in Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Thomas Ainsworth, was 26 and his mother, Ann Harrison, was 26. He married Anne Frances Ebers on 11 October 1826, in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 daughters.

  7. Windsor Castle (novel) Windsor Castle. (novel) Windsor Castle is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in 1842. It is a historical romance with gothic elements that depicts Henry VIII 's pursuit of Anne Boleyn. Intertwined with the story are the actions of Herne the Hunter, a legendary ghost that haunts Windsor woods.