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Showing 1-10 of 16 results for "patent" Wonderworker patent - illustration.png 5 Mar 2012, 13:19 by JJON Editors31k — on page Wonderworker I Joyce's Environs > Wonderworker I > Wonderworker patent - illustration.png Wonderworker I 16 Nov 2012, 15:21 by John SimpsonThat Wonder Worker As Bloom wanders from the Ormond, cidery gases wending their way through his internal plumbing, he thinks “Wish I could. Wait. That wonderworker if I had” (11 ... listed in the London Gazette, 4 May 1928 as available from “ Frederick Adolph Werner; Patent Medical Appliance; Coventry House, South Place, London, E.C. 2.” It was also available as ... Joyce's Environs > Wonderworker I Rochford 15 Dec 2013, 15:01 by JJON EditorsTom Rochford's smart idea at Crampton Court U 10.491-6: He followed M‘Coy out across the tiny square of Crampton court. [...] They passed Dan Lowry's musichall ... them from a poster a dauby smile. Eamonn Finn's fascinating discovery of the patent of Thomas Rochford's invention, 1 as demonstrated in the Wandering Rocks episode, was one ... Joyce's Environs > Rochford Root 26 Nov 2015, 04:16 by John SimpsonHe cures fits! U 15.3256-7 : Rubber goods. Neverrip brand as supplied to the aristocracy. Corsets for men. I cure fits or money refunded. In a passage which includes ... came from Ohio. The 1870 United States census shows a Henry Root, ‘Vendor of Patent Medicine’, living with his family in Sycamore, Hamilton. But it would seem that he sold ... Joyce's Environs > Root tired feeling 5 Mar 2014, 15:12 by John SimpsonA tonic for that tired feeling U 13.84-7: … those iron jelloids […] had done her a world of good much better than the Widow Welch’s female pills and ... bought and commenced taking, in obedience to the kind suggestion of the advertisement, a patent medicine called Swipes's Liverine, the Great Antibilious Remedy. Cited in Leeds Mercury (1888), 1 ... Joyce's Environs > tired feeling Kidfitting 23 Nov 2020, 03:56 by John SimpsonKidfitting corsetry U 18.446-9 : one of those kidfitting corsets Id want advertised cheap in the Gentlewoman with elastic gores on the hips he saved the one I have ... Boston since the 1860s. By 1870 he was announcing his new product: Fanning’s Patent Kid Fitting Skeleton Corset. This Corset is constructed on an entirely new principle, being open ... Joyce's Environs > Kidfitting Wonderworker II 8 Jun 2013, 12:13 by John SimpsonThat English invention: The Wonder Worker in nighttown U 15.3272-7: Sleep reveals the worst side of everyone, children perhaps excepted. I know I fell out of bed or ... Molly succeeds in ‘Circe’ to such an extent that an explicit mention of the patent device is pushed out of the drafts of the nighttown episode entirely. Nowhere in any ... Joyce's Environs > Wonderworker II Irwin 25 Mar 2019, 10:12 by John SimpsonFrancis Irwin, TCD, in the fusty world of Garrett Deasy U 16.157-9: — There’ll be a job tomorrow or next day, Stephen told him, in a boys’ school ... house, with hay-loft over, three-horse stable, harness-room, two loose box stalls, patent iron piggery, tool-house, &c. The gate-house or lodge has three apartments, yard, large ... Joyce's People > Irwin Gifford Corrections 4 15 Sept 2020, 08:17 by John SimpsonUlysses Annotated Telemachus Nestor Proteus Calypso Lotus Eaters Hades Aeolus Lestrygonians Scylla and Charybdis Wandering Rocks Sirens Cyclops Nausicaa Oxen of the Sun Circe Eumaeus Ithaca Penelope Other works Eumaeus ... or result ” (OED) (JS). The dictionary cites “a grand suck-in” from the Short Patent Sermons (1841) of “Dow, Jr.” (Elbridge Gerry Paige), and “great suck-in” occurs on the ... Gifford Corrections > Gifford Corrections 4 Introduction to the second issue 30 Aug 2013, 01:59 by John SimpsonThe first issue of the James Joyce Online Notes was published at the end of September 2011. Since then, we have published a range of new articles every few weeks ... take a look anyway at Bob Janusko on the Wonderworker (and read the original patent), or Eamonn Finn on ‘corns on his kismet’. Or read the latest on the (once ... Current Issue > Introduction to the second issue |