Born: May 19, 1817, London, United Kingdom
Died: 1882 (age 65 years), London, United Kingdom
Arthur Sketchley is the pseudonym of English dramatist, novelist, and entertainer George Rose. His "Mrs. Brown" novels – 32 volumes in all – purport to be the ...
Sketchley, Arthur, 1817-1882—British writer whose real name was George Rose. He is most famous for his humorous “Mrs. Brown” monologues, written under the ...
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A Marriage of Conscience. A Novel; In Three Volumes, Vol. I. by Arthur Sketchley (George Rose) · Paperback. $18.45$18.45.
Sketchley, Arthur, pseudonym of George Rose. An English dramatist and writer of humorous sketches; born at London, May 19, 1817; died there, Nov. 11,
Author: Arthur Sketchley Author Record # 132765; Legal Name: Rose, George; Birthplace: London, England, UK; Birthdate: 19 May 1817; Deathdate: 11 November ...
Five "Mrs. Brown" novels. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Comprising: Mrs. Brown Up the Nile. [1869]. – Mrs. Brown on "Dizzy". [1874].
Arthur Sketchley (George Rose). (1817-1882), Writer. Sitter in 2 portraits. Like voting is closed ...
Author: Sketchley, Arthur, 1817-1882 Title: Mrs. Brown at the International Exhibition Publisher: George Routledge and Sons Publication Date: 1871 URL: ...
Artwork Details ; Title: [Arthur Sketchley] ; Photography Studio: John and Charles Watkins (British, active 1867–71) ; Date: 1860s ; Medium: Albumen silver print.
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Rose, George, writing as "Arthur Sketchley." MRS. BROWN ON THE BATTLE OF DORKING. By Arthur Sketchley [pseudonym]. London: George Routledge and Sons, ...