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Other editions of book A Picture of Life, or the Rainbow Club: In Three Phases: 1st, Youth's Gay Merriment; 2nd, Manhood's Serious Business; 3rd, Life's Crowning Glory

  • A Picture of Life, or the Rainbow Club: In Three Phases: 1st, Youth's Gay Merriment; 2nd, Manhood's Serious Business; 3rd, Life's Crowning Glory

    James O. Miller

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Jan. 24, 2018)
    Excerpt from A Picture of Life, or the Rainbow Club: In Three Phases: 1st, Youth's Gay Merriment; 2nd, Manhood's Serious Business; 3rd, Life's Crowning GloryHere are multitudes of persons who allow the flames of appetite and passion' to be needlessly fanned, thus consuming in early manhood much of that vitality which should not only glow at noon, but like the Gulf Stream of the tropics, cheer the Arctic even ing Of age._ To such we lift a hand of warning. Of Milton Rainbow, the leading character of our story, we can truly say, that in his younger days his mental food consisted of three dishes - merriment, excitement, poetry. He was a light-hearted, quick-witted, ever welcome companion.There lay in him a vein of thought, bright as a diamond, and exquisitely fresh and pleasing; but his thoughts, brilliant as they were, resembled the moon beams dancing on the river. The deep waters below were yet silent and unknown.His folly and reformation make our story, which we trust will prove both diverting and instructive.The members of the Rainbow Club were such people as we meet in every day life, and smile as we meet.The most enjoyable performers at a show, are not always those who stiffen the necks of the spectators by dizzy manoeuvers in the region of high art.But this one thing we desire: from the lofty corri dors of this Centennial - 1876 - to send down through all the ages to come, this beseeching cry, Oh ye gid dy-minded men and women, - youths and maidens, what treasure do' ye hope to take to the Centennial of the Ages - Time's grand Review - The Judgment Day, where the Judge is the King Eternal, and the least prize secures an immortality of honor and bliss 2.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • A Picture of Life; Or, The Rainbow Club. In Three Phases: 1st.-Youth's Gay Merriment, 2st.-Manhood's Serious Business, 3st.-Life's Crowning Glory

    James O. Miller

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, May 3, 2017)
    About the Book Biographical books, or bios, are detailed descriptions of a person's life. A biography is more than simply the basic facts, like education, work, relationships, and death. It portrays a person's experience of major life events. A biography presents a subject's life story, emphasizing certain aspects of his or her life, and including intimate details of their experiences, which may include an analysis of their personality. Biographical works are generally non-fiction, but fictional works can also be used to portray a person's life. An in-depth form of biographical coverage is referred to as legacy writing. An authorized biography refers to a book written with the permission, cooperation, and at times, participation of the subject or the subject's heirs. An autobiography, on the other hand, is written by the person themselves, sometimes with the assistance of a collaborator or “ghostwriter”. About us Leopold Classic Library has the goal of making available to readers the classic books that have been out of print for decades. While these books may have occasional imperfections, we consider that only hand checking of every page ensures readable content without poor picture quality, blurred or missing text etc. That's why we: republish only hand checked books; that are high quality; enabling readers to see classic books in original formats; that are unlikely to have missing or blurred pages. You can search "Leopold Classic Library" in categories of your interest to find other books in our extensive collection. Happy reading!
  • A Picture of Life, or the Rainbow Club: In Three Phases: 1st, Youth's Gay Merriment; 2nd, Manhood's Serious Business; 3rd, Life's Crowning Glory

    James O. Miller

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 24, 2018)
    Excerpt from A Picture of Life, or the Rainbow Club: In Three Phases: 1st, Youth's Gay Merriment; 2nd, Manhood's Serious Business; 3rd, Life's Crowning GloryHere are multitudes of persons who allow the flames of appetite and passion' to be needlessly fanned, thus consuming in early manhood much of that vitality which should not only glow at noon, but like the Gulf Stream of the tropics, cheer the Arctic even ing Of age._ To such we lift a hand of warning. Of Milton Rainbow, the leading character of our story, we can truly say, that in his younger days his mental food consisted of three dishes - merriment, excitement, poetry. He was a light-hearted, quick-witted, ever welcome companion.There lay in him a vein of thought, bright as a diamond, and exquisitely fresh and pleasing; but his thoughts, brilliant as they were, resembled the moon beams dancing on the river. The deep waters below were yet silent and unknown.His folly and reformation make our story, which we trust will prove both diverting and instructive.The members of the Rainbow Club were such people as we meet in every day life, and smile as we meet.The most enjoyable performers at a show, are not always those who stiffen the necks of the spectators by dizzy manoeuvers in the region of high art.But this one thing we desire: from the lofty corri dors of this Centennial - 1876 - to send down through all the ages to come, this beseeching cry, Oh ye gid dy-minded men and women, - youths and maidens, what treasure do' ye hope to take to the Centennial of the Ages - Time's grand Review - The Judgment Day, where the Judge is the King Eternal, and the least prize secures an immortality of honor and bliss 2.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.