The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II eBook

William James Stillman
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 344 pages of information about The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II.

The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II eBook

William James Stillman
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 344 pages of information about The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II.
Millais, Sir John
  his picture The Proscribed Royalist
Stillman meets
his facility of execution
his influence compared with Rossetti’s
Millet, J.F., Stillman’s meeting with, at Barbizon
  his work
his personal relations with Rousseau
appreciation by Americans
Millianoff, Marko, Kutchian chief Milnes, Monckton, Stillman makes acquaintance of Milo, Montenegrin hero Milo, the island of Mirko, father of Prince Nicholas Modern Painters Mohawk River Monson, Sir Edward Mont Blanc Montenegro, Princess of Montenegro, Stillman’s journey to, as Times correspondent
  condition and character of the people
incidents of travel
participation in the Herzegovinian insurrection
declaration of war and military operations
Russian intervention
campaign of 1877
siege of Niksich
later visit to the country
See, also, Herzegovina. 
Montenegrin women, courage of Monteverde, Colonel Moratsha, Stillman’s journey to
  scene of defeat of Mehemet Ali Pasha
Morley, Lord Morris, E. Joy, American minister at Constantinople Morris, William; character of his work and Rossetti’s influence
    upon him
Mosier, Joseph Mostar, visit to Mother’s influence in forming character of children Moustier, Marquis de Mukhtar Pasha, commands Turkish troops in the Herzegovinian
  insurrection
is replaced by Suleiman Pasha
Müller, Max, quoted
  reviews The Cretan Insurrection
with Mrs. Müller, meets Lowell at Stillman’s house in London
Muratovizza, battle of Murnies Murray, Captain Patrick, commander of the Wizard Mussulman honesty Mustapha Kiritly Pasha, his campaign in Crete
  his relations with Stillman
his recall
his execution of Cretans in 1837

  Naples, Congress of
  Naples, King of
  Napoleon III. 
  Natural selection, theory of
  Neuchâtel
  Nevius brothers, missionaries
  New Orleans, murder of Italian prisoners in
  New York city
    the schools of
    description of, in Stillman’s boyhood
    artist life and journalism in
  New York politics
  Newport, R.I., “Seventh-Day Baptists” in
  Niagara
  Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro, opposes Herzegovinian insurrection in
      its early stages
    Stillman’s first audience with
    his character and appearance
    his civil list
    incidents in Stillman’s intercourse with
    unwillingness to take responsibility of a war
    his conditions refused by Turks
    relations with Austria
    his gratitude to Stillman for sympathy aroused by his Times
      correspondence
    his opposition to Russian suggestions
    movements during the war
    brief mentions of
  Nicotera, Sig. 
  Niksich, siege of
  Njegush
  Nooning, The, plan of
  Norich, Mr.
  Normandy
  North Conway, N.H. 
  Norton, Charles Eliot,
    first meets Stillman
    contributes to The Crayon
    friendship with Stillman
    brief mentions of
  Nott, Mrs., wife of President Nott
  Nott, Eliphalet, President of Union College

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