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- Trilby (novel) - Wikipedia
Trilby is set in the 1850s in an idyllic bohemian Paris Though Trilby features the stories of two English artists and a Scottish artist, one of the most memorable characters is Svengali, a rogue, masterful musician and hypnotist
- Trilby vs Fedora: Whats the Difference? - American Hat Makers
Trilby hats (aka stingy brims) were worn by reporters with a press card tucked under the brim in 40s and 50s Frank Sinatra also wore a trilby, and this hat is popular among jazz musicians
- Trilby | Victorian England, Gothic Horror, Gothic Romance | Britannica
Trilby, novel by George du Maurier, published in 1894 The novel tells the story of Trilby O’Ferrall, an artist’s model in Paris, who falls under the spell of the compelling Svengali, a musician who trains her voice through hypnosis and turns her into a singing star
- The Project Gutenberg eBook of Trilby, by George du Maurier.
Trilby had respected Mother Nature's special gift to herself—had never worn a leather boot or shoe, had always taken as much care of her feet as many a fine lady takes of her hands
- Trilby vs. Fedora: Whats the Difference? – Hats in the Belfry
While the trilby often looks like it has a snapped brim, it’s actually fixed in place and doesn’t offer the same styling flexibility as a fedora That’s an important distinction: trilbys shouldn’t be manipulated or snapped, as doing so can warp the shape permanently
- Trilby (Oxford Worlds Classics) - Amazon. com
Trilby (1894), his second novel, became an immense international success, generating a craze - `Trilby-mania' - that went beyond the novel itself Manufacturers vied to produce Trilby products - from ice-cream to shoes - and a town in Florida named its streets after characters in the book
- Trilby by George du Maurier | Goodreads
George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier was a Franco-British cartoonist and author, known for his cartoons in Punch and for his novel Trilby He was the father of actor Sir Gerald du Maurier and grandfather of writers Angela du Maurier and Dame Daphne du Maurier
- TRILBY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
from the fact that such a hat was worn in the London stage version of the novel Trilby (1894) by George du Maurier
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