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The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married CoupleMarsh, A.enAttributed to Aphra Behn2004-10-26
A Letter to A.H. Esq.; Concerning the Stage (1698) and The Occasional Paper No. IX (1698)enA Letter to A.H. [Anthony Hammond, pamphleteer, small poet, and politician] Esq, Concerning the Stage, by Anonymous [probably Charles Hopkins] -- The Occasional Paper: Number IX, Containing Some Considerations About the Danger of Going to Plays, attributed to Richard Willis.2004-11-15
High Noon A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks'Glyn, Elinor, 1864-1943enConjecturally attributed to Elinor Glyn, author of Three weeks.British -- Europe -- Fiction; Love stories2007-05-20
The Dance of DeathenThe French quatrains have been attributed to Jean de Vauzelles or to Gilles Corrozet.Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543; Dance of death2007-06-10
The Vampyre; a TalePolidori, John William, 1795-1821enThe Vampyre was published in the April 1819 issue of New Monthly Magazine and was there erroneously attributed to Lord Byron.Gothic fiction; Horror tales; Vampires -- Fiction2004-07-01
The Loving Ballad of Lord BatemanenAn adaptation of the traditional ballad, variously ascribed to Thackeray, Dickens, and Cruikshank; the text is generally attributed to Thackeray or Cruikshank, the introduction and notes to Dickens.Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878 [Illustrator]Poetry, English; Ballads, English2005-04-14
Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the PotomacenProbable author is Henry Morford; variously attributed also to William H. Armstrong or Col. Jacob G. Frick.United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories -- Army of the Potomac; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives2007-11-20




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