Williams, Henry Llewellyn, 1842-
Williams, H.L.
Williams, Henry Llewellyn, b. 1842
Williams, Henry Llewellyn
Henry Llewellyn Williams eskritor merikano
Williams, Henry L. (Henry Llewellyn), 1842-
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Works
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The Aboriginal races of North America... : with a dissertation on their origin, antiquities, manners and customs... | |
All for a crown; | |
The American book of politeness for ladies and gentlemen. | |
The American girl in Paris. | |
The American standard dictionary: containing all needed words that are to be found in the English language. | |
Andree de Taverney; or, The downfall of French monarchy. | |
The art of boxing, swimming and gymnastics made easy ... | |
The art of canning, smoking, pickling, drying, and otherwise preserving meats, fowl, game, fruit, and berries, also, how pickles are made, and the process of candying described in a plain, practical manner for home use. | |
The bachelor's box. (Le petit hôtel.) A comedietta in one act. | |
The battle of love (La lutte.) | |
The bells; or, The Polish Jew. | |
Black American joker : an inexhaustible collection of minstrels' and end-men's amusing answers--bluffs and bouncers--comic catches ... | |
The black chap from Whitechapel | |
The black forrest | |
De black magician; or, the wonderful beaver | |
Bobolino, the black bandit | |
The boys of the Bible. | |
The cat's-eye ring: | |
Charles O'Malley's aunt | |
Chevalier d'Harmental. | |
Choice school dialogues. | |
Choice verses for valentines, autograph albums, and wedding celebrations [etc.] | |
The Dalton brothers in their Oklahoma cave, 189-?: | |
The darkey sleep-walker; or, ill-treated ill somnabulo | |
D'Artagnan, the king maker; | |
D'Artagnan's exploit ("Louis Treize") | |
Declined--with thanks. | |
Edgar Allan Poe's poetical works. | |
Edmond Dantes, the count of Monte Cristo. | |
The Ellen Terry ladies' reciter : containing choice pieces, elegant verses, sublime speeches, apt selections, splendid lines, and grand recitations : a proper book to put in the hands of schoolgirls, sweethearts, wives and daughters. | |
Fernanda; or, Forgive and forget. | |
The fifth wheel : a comedy in three acts : to which is added a description of the costumes, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business. | |
The frolics of Cupid; | |
Go and get tight | |
The great book of money-making secrets; | |
Hawthorne's tragic reciter. | |
History of the adventurous voyage and terrible shipwreck of the U. S. steamer "Jeannette", in the Polar seas ... | |
Homme au masque de fer. | |
Hurst's dictionary of dates: a thesaurus of the principal events in sacred and profane history, from the creation of man to the present time. | |
Isabella Orsini | |
The king's gallant; or, King Henry III and his court ("Henri III et sa cour") a novelization of the famous drama | |
L'article 47 ; or, Breaking the ban. | |
The lime-kiln club in an uproar | |
The Lincoln story book; a judicious collection of the best stories and anecdotes of the great President, many appearing here for the first time in book form | |
Lincolnics; familiar sayings of Abraham Lincoln | |
Lise Tavernier; | |
The literary life and poetical works of Victor Hugo. | |
Little gems in prose and verse, for little people. | |
Louise de La Vallière; | |
Love and lockjaw | |
The lovely Lady Hamilton ("Emma Lyonna") or, The beauty and the glory; an historical romance of royalty and revolution | |
Magic and mystery unveiled : exhibiting plainly th [sic] dark secrets of ancient & modern magic, and being a complete guide to the art of conjuring and practice of magic. | |
Magician's guide, or, Conjuring made easy | |
Man in the iron mask. A historical romance. | |
Marriage made easy; | |
The mysteries of Paris. | |
The new home-made cook-book | |
The orange plume; or, The bride of the Bastile. | |
Penmark abbey. A nautical melodrama, in three acts. | |
The picturesque west our western empire beyond the Mississippi. Containing the most complete description form official and other authentic sources, of the geography, geology, and natural history ... of the whole region lying between the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean | |
Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, with memoir. | |
Poems of Nathaniel Parker Willis ... | |
The "Queen of the drama!" Mary Anderson: Her life on and off the stage. | |
Red robe and grey robe; or, Richelieu defied from the French of Victor Hugo. | |
A Romeo on the "the gridiron" | |
A scientific and practical treatise on American football for schools and colleges | |
Simple explanations of the great game of football, with diagrams for spectators. | |
The simple life | |
Snip, snap, shorum, and nearly one hundred other parlor games ... | |
Songs and ballads of the American revolution; | |
The Spanish dancer : being a translation from the original French by Henry L. Williams of Don Caesar de Bazan | |
Sparking | |
The steel safe; or, The strains and splendors of New York life. A story of our day and night. | |
Stewart's guide to business. Forming a practical introduction to business life ... | |
Sweet Lavender. | |
Taking Manila; | |
The Two-Americas. | |
The Two-Americas : their complete history, from the earliest discoveries to the present day, by the Fathers of American history, containing, without abridgment, Belknap's Biographies of the early discoverers; Grahame's History of North America, Dr Robertson's History of South America and Ramsay's History of the United States and an appendix by prof H.L. Williams, bringing the history of both North and South America down to the present day : to which are added Hubbard's history of the Indian wars in New England, and A general summary of the development of the United States | |
The vagabonds, and other poems | |
Vicomte de Bragelonne. | |
War songs of the blue and the gray, as sung by the brave soldiers of the Union and Confederate armies in camp, on the march, and in garrison. | |
Wax works at play | |
Webster's reciter; | |
De Witt's perfect orator. Comprising a great number of readings, recitations, dialogues and harangues ... Added to which are very carefully composed prefatory remarks ... Together with a number of useful suggestions as to the stage arrangements, making the costumes, scenery ... | |
Wonders of a great city; or, The sights, secrets, and sins of New York ... |