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The King of Schnorrers: grotesques and fantasies. By: I. Zangwill: Novel Illustrated By: Mark Zangwill (1869 - 1945), By: F. H. Townsend (1868
Contributor(s): Zangwill, Mark (Author), Townsend, F. H. (Author), Hutchinson, George (Author)
ISBN: 1985363658     ISBN-13: 9781985363656
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $12.83  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2018
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Physical Information: 0.48" H x 8" W x 10" (1.01 lbs) 228 pages
 
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Mark Zangwill Born 1869 in Plymouth, Devon, Englandmap Son of Moses Zangwill and mother unknown] Brother of Leah Zangwill, Israel Zangwill, Louis Zangwill andDinah (Zangwill) Horn..... Frederick Henry Townsend (1868-1920) was a British illustrator and cartoonist. He illustrated the second edition of Charlotte Bront 's 1847 novel Jane Eyre, A Child's History of England and Gryll Grange, and Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables in 1902. Also an edition (1907) of Kipling's The Brushwood Boy and the 1913 edition of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Sign of Four. Townsend also contributed cartoons to Punch.... George Wylie Hutchinson (1852-1942) was a painter and leading illustrator in Britain and was from Great Village, Nova Scotia, Canada.......... Israel Zangwill (21 January 1864 - 1 August 1926) was a British author at the forefront of cultural Zionism during the 19th century, and was a close associate of Theodor Herzl. He later rejected the search for a Jewish homeland and became the prime thinker behind the territorial movement. Early life and education: Zangwill was born in London on 21 January 1864, in a family of Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire. His father, Moses Zangwill, was from what is now Latvia, and his mother, Ellen Hannah Marks Zangwill, was from what is now Poland. He dedicated his life to championing the cause of people he considered oppressed, becoming involved with topics such as Jewish emancipation, Jewish assimilation, territorialism, Zionism, and women's suffrage. His brother was novelist Louis Zangwill. Zangwill received his early schooling in Plymouth and Bristol. When he was nine years old, Zangwill was enrolled in the Jews' Free School in Spitalfields in east London, a school for Jewish immigrant children. The school offered a strict course of both secular and religious studies while supplying clothing, food, and health care for the scholars; presently one of its four houses is named Zangwill in his honour. At this school he excelled and even taught part-time, eventually becoming a full-fledged teacher. While teaching, he studied for his degree from the University of London, earning a BA with triple honours in 1884...................