Frith, Henry, 1840-1910
Frith, Henry.
Henry Frith
Frith, Henry, 1840-
VIAF ID: 110548093 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Frith, Henry, ‡d 1840-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Frith, Henry, ‡d 1840-1910
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Frith
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The adventures of Johnny Ironsides; | |
The adventures of three Englishmen and three Russians in southern Africa | |
Ascents and adventures. A record of hardy mountaineering in every quarter of the globe | |
Aventures de trois Russes et de trois Anglais. | |
The biography of a locomotive engine. | |
Braves gens. | |
By the sad sea waves, 1885: | |
The chairman's guide and secretary's companion | |
Chiromancy; or, The science of palmistry; | |
Coil and current; or the triumphs of electricity | |
The dictionary of games and amusements; a book of sports and pastimes for boys and girls. With full directions for their rational enjoyment in the house or out-of-doors. | |
England, Scotland & Ireland | |
Graphology, or, The science of character in handwriting | |
In the Yellow Sea : a tale of the Japanese war | |
King Arthur and his knights; | |
The language of the hand, being a concise exposition of the principles and practice of the art of reading the hand | |
Marvels of invention and scientific puzzles : being a popular account of many useful and interesting inventions and discoveries | |
Notable voyagers : from colombus to nordenskiold | |
Physique sans appareils et la chimie sans laboratoire. | |
Practical palmistry : a treatise on chirosophy based upon actual experiences | |
Practical physics and chemistry without apparatus | |
Public life in England | |
Récréations scientifiques. | |
The romance of engineering : the stories of the highway, the waterway, the railway, and the subway | |
The romance of navigation: a brief record of maritime discovery from the earliest times to the 18th century. | |
Scientific amusements | |
Tartarin on the Alps. | |
The triumphs of modern engineering |