18 resultados para Taylor, Harriet R.
em University of Michigan
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"This study was made possible by a grant from the Wieboldt foundation under whose auspices it was broought to completion."
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Edited by H. R. Taylor.
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Swedish, English, and German words.
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Shipping list no.: 93-0073-P.
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"Memorials of Harriet Martineau. By Maria Weston Chapman" (with special t.-p.): v. 2, [131]-596.
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v. 6. The village convict, by C. H. White. The Denver express, by A. A. Hayes. The misfortunes of Bro' Thomas Wheatley, by Lina R. Fairfax. The heartbreak cameo, by L. W. Champney. Miss Eunice's glove, by A. Webster. Brother Sebastian's friendship, by H. Frederic.--v. 7. The bishop's vagabond, by Octave Thanet. Lost, by E. Bellamy. Kirby's coals of fire, by Louise Stockton. Passages from the journal of a social wreck, by Margaret Floyd. Stella Grayland, by J. T. McKay. The image of San Donato, by Virginia W. Johnson.--v. 8. The brigade commander, by J. W. De Forest. Split zephyr, by H. A. Beers. Zerviah Hope, by Elizabeth S. Phelps. The life-magnet, by A. A. Adee. Osgood's predicament, by Elizabeth D. B. Stoddard.--v. 9. Marse Chan, by T. N. Page. Mr. Bixby's Christmas visitor, by C. S. Gage. Eli, by C. H. White. Young Strong of "The Clarion," by Milicent W. Shinn. How old Wiggins wore ship, by Captain R. T. Coffin. "--mas has come," by L. Kip.--v. 10. Pancha, by T. A. Janvier. The ablest man in the world, by E. P. Mitchell. Young Moll's peevy, by C. A. Stephens. Manmat'ha, by C. De Kay. A daring fiction, by H. H. Boyesen. The story of two lives, by Julia Schayer.
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A reprint of two separate works: General Taylor and his staff, Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & co., 1848, and General Scott and his staff. Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & co., 1848.
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Publisher's t.p. note under imprint: "Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co."
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On verso: A picnic for some visiting friends; Going to camp on the Au Sable & Northwestern RR. Henry Martyn Loud, Mary L. Gay, his daughter, Jim Tally, Edwin F. Gay, Edward F. Loud, Henry Nelson Loud, Mrs. Connine, Mrs. Greene Pack? or Grace Pack, Miss Marian Loud, Mrs. J.B. Tuttle, Edwin F. Holmes, Harriet Holmes, Helen Holmes, Olive Holmes, George A. Loud, Greene Pack, Jack Millen, Emerson Smith
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L-R: Kawatzu (Japan), Russell Branch (U.S.), Taylor Drysdale (U.S.)