938 resultados para Novels of the Mexican Revolution
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In Reconsidering the Emergence of the Gay Novel in English and German, James P. Wilper examines a key moment in the development of the modern gay novel by analyzing four novels by German, British, and American writers. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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Imprint varies: v. 2. New York: Printed by C. Wiley, no. 28 Provost street. 1812. --v. 3. New York: Published by I. Riley, no. 55 Pine-street. 1813.--v. 4. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green, printer to the state. 1818.
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"Preface to the third Edinburgh edition"--V. 1, p. 5.
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"List of the author's writings, chronologically arranged": v. 10, p. [449]-463.
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"List of the author's writings, chronologically arranged": v. 10, p. [449]-463.
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v.1-2 (1st ser.). From the Norman conquest to the accession of Elizabeth.--v.3-4 (2nd ser.). From the accession of Elizabeth to the revolution of 1688.--v.5-6 (3rd ser.). From the revolution of 1688 to the present day.
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"Sketches of persons who acted only in the revolution, or in that and the French war": p. 470-573.
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Vol. 2 issued as v. 20 of The novels and tales of Henry James.
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v. 1-3. From the foundation of the monarchy by Rhodolph of Hapsburgh to the death of Leopold the Second. -- v. 4. Froom the aaccession of Francis I to the revolution in 1848 in continuation of the history written by Archdeacon Coxe [by Walter K. Kelly]; to which is added Genesis, or, details of the late Austrian revolution by an officer of state [Count Hartig]
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