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Rome Teen Found Prowling Around Home with Mask, Gun
Coosa Valley News
Ethan James Boswell, 17 of Rome, was arrested this week after reports said he was found prowling around a home on Sylvan Street while...
5 days ago
James Boswell (1740-1795)
National Records of Scotland
James Boswell, ninth laird of Auchinleck, is best remembered for his biography 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' published in 1791.
95 months ago
Boswell, Johnson, and the Church
The Catholic Thing
Hadley Arkes relates a discussion between Johnson and Boswell: Without free will, there may be neither evil nor love and creative...
41 months ago
Innovative new fund supports material culture study | Charles Center | Arts & Sciences
William & Mary
Thanks to the generosity of adjunct professor of business law James Boswell '86 and husband Chris Caracci, students with a passion for...
12 months ago
James Boswell summary
Britannica
James Boswell, (born Oct. 29, 1740, Edinburgh, Scot.—died May 19, 1795, London, Eng.), Scottish friend and biographer of Samuel Johnson.
36 months ago
James Boswell - Biographer, Diarist, Writer
Britannica
James Boswell - Biographer, Diarist, Writer: For long it was believed that Boswell's private papers had been destroyed shortly after his death,...
63 months ago
Of Course, Samuel Johnson Met James Boswell in a Bookstore
Literary Hub
James Boswell had been in London for half a year, and had still not met Samuel Johnson, much though he wanted to: he had read The Rambler and Rasselas.
65 months ago
Wilson’s James Boswell flew B-17s in World War II
The Wilson Times
In a frame of World War II memorabilia he usually keeps behind a couch in his den, James Marshall Boswell points to a picture of an American...
69 months ago
‘Conservative in art, radical in politics’: James Boswell and the Artists’ International Association
Apollo Magazine
Boswell's acutely observed satires sum up the social and political issues of the 1930s, and the ideas behind the Artists' International...
101 months ago
100 best nonfiction books: No 77 – The Life of Samuel Johnson LLD by James Boswell (1791)
The Guardian
This huge work is one of the greatest of all English biographies and a testament to one of the great literary friendships.
87 months ago