Talfourd, Thomas Noon, 1795-1854
Talfourd, Thomas Noon
Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Sir, 1795-1854
Thomas Noon Talfourd
Talfourd, T. N. (Thomas Noon)
VIAF ID: 61904095 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Talfourd, T. N. ‡q (Thomas Noon)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Talfourd, Thomas Noon ‡d 1795-1854
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Talfourd, Thomas Noon, ‡d 1795-1854
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Talfourd, Thomas Noon, ‡d 1795-1854
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (36)
Works
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Critical and miscellaneous writings of T. Noon Talfourd. | |
Études sur la propriété littéraire en France et en Angleterre | |
Final memorials of Charles Lamb : consisting chiefly of his letters not before published, with sketches of some of his companions | |
Glencoe; or, the fate of the MacDonalds | |
An historical sketch of the law of copyright; with remarks on Serjeant Talfourd's bill: and an appendix of the copyright laws of foreign countries. | |
The history of Greece | |
History of the Roman republic. | |
Ion : a tragedy, in five acts | |
Jon : Tragödie in 5 Akten von Thomas Noon Talfourd, geboren zu Stafford 1795, gestorben 1854 | |
Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt. | |
Literary sketches and letters. | |
Memoir of the life and writings of Mrs Radcliffe | |
The modern British essayists. | |
Practical guide to the quarter and other sessions of the peace | |
Sketch of the life of Charles Lamb | |
A speech delivered by Thomas Noon Talfourd, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, 18th May, 1837 : on moving for leave to bring in a bill to consolidate the law relating to copyright and to extend the term of its duration. | |
Speech for the defendant, in the prosecution of the Queen v. Moxon for the publication of Shelley's works | |
Tragedies: to which are added a few sonnets and verses. | |
Vacation rambles, comprising the recollections of three continental tours in the vacations of 1841, 1842 and 1843. | |
Works. | |
The Works of Charles Lamb, including his most interesting letters |