| James Ashcroft Noble - 1873 - 274 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athencnim says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way."— Post. XIX. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING PEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. 7s.... | |
| Henry Downton - 1873 - 166 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The A thenaum says that " the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way." — Post. 65, Cornhill ; 6° 12, Paternoster Row, London. FICTION — continued. PANDURANG HARI ; Or, Memoirs... | |
| Théodule Ribot - 1873 - 382 páginas
..."The Scarlet Letter,'* *' Transformation," &c. i vol. Crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt. gs. The A thentrnm says that " the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way." — Post. FANDURANO- HARI ; OR, MEMOIRS OF A HINDOO. A Tale of Mahratta Life sixty years agn. With a Preface,... | |
| Jean Baptiste Henri D. Lacordaire - 1873 - 272 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athenaum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way."— Post. XIX. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. 7s.... | |
| Helen Zimmern - 1873 - 252 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athenczum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way." — Post. XIX. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. i5.... | |
| London St. Anne, Soho - 1873 - 248 páginas
...the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Ajlirari'iun says that ' the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way.' — Post. XIX Price Sixpence. LONDON MIXTURE, the CHRISTMAS NUMBER of ' GOOD THINGS.' By the Author of 'Lilliput... | |
| Jacob B. Liefde - 1873 - 424 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athentzum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way." — Post. XIX. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. js.... | |
| sir Walter Besant - 1873 - 538 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athenaum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way."— Post. XXIV. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. ^s.... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1873 - 384 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athemzum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way."— Post. XIX. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. 7.5-.... | |
| Mortimer Collins - 1873 - 310 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athentcum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...thought, conveyed in his own familiar -way." — Post. XIX. A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By RT LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon Bengal Army. Small Post 8vo. -js.... | |
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