Newton, A. Edward (Alfred Edward), 1864-1940
Newton, A. Edward 1864-1940
Newton, Alfred Edward, 1864-1940
Newton, A. Edward
Newton 1864-1940 A. Edward (Alfred Edward)
Newton, A. Edward (Alfred Edward), 1863-1940
Newton, A. Edward (Alfred Edward)
Newton, Alfred Edward
A. Edward Newton American writer, publisher and book collector
VIAF ID: 210770397 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a A. Edward Newton ‡c American writer, publisher and book collector
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Newton ‡d 1864-1940 ‡c A. Edward (Alfred Edward)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Newton, A. Edward ‡d 1864-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Newton, A. Edward ‡q (Alfred Edward), ‡d 1864-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Newton, Alfred Edward, ‡d 1864-1940
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The act of creation | |
Amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections | |
Ascot. | |
Ashley library... | |
Bible. | |
Bibliography and pseudo-bibliography | |
Book-collecting game | |
Books and business | |
The books of a busted bibliographile | |
A Christmas carol, in prose; being a ghost story of Christmas | |
The Christmas spirit | |
Correspondence. | |
Created gold and other poems | |
Derby day and other adventures. | |
Doctor Johnson : a play | |
A doctor's odyssey : a sentimental record of Le Roy Crummer: physician, author, bibliophile, artist in living, 1872-1934 | |
Early American childrenʹs Books | |
Edwin Forrest and his noble creation | |
End papers : literary recreations. | |
Essays. Selections | |
The format of the English novel | |
George Dyer. | |
Greatest book in the world, and other papers | |
Half hour with Hawthorne : descriptions and quotations. | |
The homes of the poets. | |
Jaunts and jollities of Mr. John Jorrocks | |
[A leaf of the Gutenberg Bible, 1450-1455] | |
The letters of Madame de Sévigné | |
A magnificent farce, and other diversions of a book-collector | |
I may as well confess | |
Mr. Strahan's dinner party; a comedy in one act, with prologue and epilogue | |
Nelson, 1928: | |
[Newton ephemera]. | |
Newton on Blackstone. | |
Now, even as then- | |
Oscar Wilde. | |
Pamela | |
Pamela, or, Virtue rewarded : a facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1769 | |
Parson Weems's Washington once more | |
Pope, poetry and portrait. | |
Prime Pickwicks in parts. - | |
The R. B. Adam Library relating to Dr. Samuel Johnson and his era | |
Rare books, original drawings | |
Reflections on the character of Madame Thrale Piozzi. | |
A reprimand and what came of it. | |
A ridiculous philosopher. | |
Robinson Crusoe and its printing 1719-1731. - | |
A. S. Rosenbach Fellowship in Bibliography | |
Sale catalogue of Dr. Johnson's library : with an essay | |
A souvenir of the opening sale of the Oak Knoll library : Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., April 16, 1941. | |
Staffordshire | |
Surtees, Robert Smith, 1805-1864. The Jaunts and jollities of that renowned sporting citizen | |
Temple Bar then and now, c1915. | |
This book-collecting game | |
Thomas Hardy, novelist or poet? | |
A tourist in spite of himself | |
A tribute to A. Edward Newton : christmas 1940. | |
The Trollope Society | |
The uncollected A. Edward Newton | |
Villette | |
I want! I want! | |
The warden and Barchester Towers |