RETIRED FROM WIKIPEDIA - February 7, 2009
editAfter having a rather unpleasant note from User:Fyslee [1] - I will no longer be contributing to this grand Internet Web Site.
Old works listed below - time may or may not treat them kind, sigh, these contributions of mine have no reason or rhyme.
- Fini Fothergill Volkensniff IV (talk) 19:06, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
Fothergill Volkensniff IV was born into a family of high breeding and impeccable education. The Volkensniff clan first came to Light, bearing forth from that Period Of Darkness, in the reign of Charles, in that region of the Empire where civilization had taken a mighty blow upon that the barbarous Saxonian. In deeds and wills now lost to the ravages of Mold and Flame, it is recorded that Fothergill Volkensniff I, in the period of the raids on the Kingdom of England, embarked upon the shores there where forth and established himself to the northwest, in the south, of Kent. When William arrived at Hastings, that Great Man found an ally in the Volkensniffs and many a noteworthy deed may have been recorded, should any party wish to see them (it is certain the Volkensniff family genealogy is unimpeachably accurate). Fothergill Volkensniff is perhaps best known for his wealth, power and two beautiful young daughters; and for his benevolent charity, piety and mercy the world will always lay thanks unto posterity.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY Fothergill Volkensniff IV
edit- The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789-1848
- The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure
- James Dugan (1912-1967)
- Jacques Cousteau's Bibliography
- Phillippe Diole's Bibliography
- David Macaulay Bibliography
- Isabelle de Montolieu
- Jackson Lears
- Nicolas Berggruen
- Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus
- Robert Edmund Sherwood
- Edgar Beecher Bronson
- Elias Pym Fordham
- William Macdonald (historian)
- Dolman Best Travel Book Award
- Le Gil Blas
- Tim Folger
- George Meegan
- Wall Arch
- "The Beach of Falesá"
- Picador Travel Classics
- Sub-Irrigated Planter
- Conservation refugee
- Community Conservation Area
- Delos W. Lovelace bibliography
- The Best American Travel Writing
- Dale Loves Sophie to Death
- William Dolman
- Europhile
- Second Thirty Years War
- Modern English translations of Zola's works
- Characters in La Terre (see also: The Annotated List of Characters in La Terre)
- Nancy Sutley
- UNESCO Collection of Representative Works
- Natasha Wimmer
- The Year of the Hare
- A History of Everyday Things in England
- Marjorie Quennell
- Kathryn Shevelow
- The Lazarus Project (novel)
- Robert Helmont
- Marilyn Stasio
- George Miller Dyott
Watch
- List of e-book readers - attempted delete w/out AfD process
A DEDICATION
editAll works by Fothergill Volkensniff IV are dedicated to the Sisters of Mercy Sanatorium with the utmost impeachable gravity of heart to my kind benefactor and gay friend Sir Martin Chuzzlewit.