Arthur von Ramberg (Austrian, 1819 - 1875): Rendez-Vous, 1870.

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1819 Aug 9: William Thomas Green Morton was born. He demonstrated ether anesthesia in Boston in Oct 1846 https://t.co/Y3pBnjVyIh Died 1868

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Saturday Selection: Tomorrow is the birthday of Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of the major English Romantic poets. His ‘The Masque of Anarchy’ was inspired by the Peterloo Massacre, which took place only yards away from The Portico on 16th August 1819.

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Happy 200th birthday to Herman Melville, b. this day in 1819! The great American writer may be more closely associated with the wide open sea, but he was actually deeply-rooted in where his family name lives on: https://t.co/JfhaIpH1ex

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Today is Herman Melville’s (1819–1891) birthday! In 2013, we published ’s essay “Do You Work With a Bartleby?,” which analyzes Melville’s famous scrivener of the same name and explores in what ways the archetypal character exists today.

https://t.co/ksEyaCEMwV

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Gustave Courbet (1819-1877)

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Les marines de Gustave Courbet (1819-1877)

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I'll be signing today at booth today at 2:30pm! Come by and pick up the SDCC exclusive cover and I'll scribble my name on it for you.

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Antigone Gives Token Burial to the Body of Her Brother Polynices
Jules-Eugène Lenepveu (1819-1898)

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This graphic novel tells the story of The Peterloo Massacre 1819 in Manchester through the voices of those who were there: https://t.co/4tJV4DmfjZ Our spoke to the authors to find out more & there is an event TODAY at !

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The Kris Anka cover is available at San Diego Comic-Con (Vault booth and through Space Cadets Collection Collection ().
https://t.co/IgNqsSy21s

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I want a hero: an uncommon want,
When every year and month sends forth a new one,
Till, after cloying the gazettes with cant,
The age discovers he is not the true one

— DON JUAN, Lord Byron July 15 1819.

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Attending SDCC next week? Come by booth (#1819) and get this gorgeous SERA AND THE ROYAL STARS variant cover by !

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Join us TODAY for a talk by Robert Poole
'Peterloo: 1819 to 2019'
1pm-3pm
A timely illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre of 1819, with the emphasis on new findings and connections with the local area.
Book your FREE place here:https://t.co/gbZFfgIyBV

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Join us for a talk 'Peterloo: 1819 to 2019' by Robert Poole
Tuesday 9th July
1pm-3pm
A timely illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre of 1819, with the emphasis on new findings and on connections with the local area.
Book your FREE place here:https://t.co/KoMTu6YADj

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John Keats begins to write his poem ‘Lamia’.

— July 2 1819.

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'Peterloo: 1819 to 2019'
A free talk by Robert Poole
Tuesday 9th July, 1-3pm

A timely illustrated lecture on the Peterloo massacre of 1819, with the emphasis on new findings and connections with the local area.
Book your FREE place:https://t.co/3CYssidReE

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We are very pleased to welcome Robert Poole for Peterloo 1819-2019: an illustrated lecture at today. Poole is an Author, Professor of History at UCLAN and Consultant Historian for the Peterloo 2019 programme.

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