Weber, Carl Jefferson, 1894-1966
Weber, Carl J. (Carl Jefferson), 1894-1966
Weber, Carl Jefferson
Carl Jefferson Weber (1894-1966)
Weber, Carl J. 1894-1966
VIAF ID: 22268332 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/22268332
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Carl Jefferson Weber ‡c (1894-1966)
- 200 _ | ‡a Weber ‡b Carl Jefferson ‡f 1894-1966
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weber, Carl J. ‡d 1894-1966
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weber, Carl J. ‡q (Carl Jefferson), ‡d 1894-1966
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weber, Carl Jefferson
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weber, Carl Jefferson ‡d 1894-1966
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weber, Carl Jefferson, ‡d 1894-1966
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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The best of Browning. | |
A bibliography of Jacob Abbott : based primarily upon the Abbott Collection in the Colby College Library and supplemented by the Jacob Abbott books in a score of other libraries. | |
Bibliography of the published writings of Sarah Orne Jewett, compiled by Clara Carter Weber and Carl J. Weber | |
Dearest Emmie" Thomas Hardy's letters to his first wife | |
Far from the madding crowd | |
The first hundred years of Thomas Hardy, 1840-1940; a centenary bibliography of Hardiana | |
Footprints; selections from the writings of Arthur J. Roberts... | |
Fore-edge painting : a historical survey of a curious art in book decoration. | |
Four centuries of literature, English and American ... 1925: | |
Hardy and the lady from Madison Square. | |
Hardy at Colby | |
Hardy of Wessex, his life and literary career | |
Hardy's grim note in "The return of the native," | |
Hardy's love poems | |
An indiscretion in the life of an heiress. | |
Letters of Edwin Arlington Robinson to Howard George Schmitt | |
Letters of Thomas Hardy... Edited... by Carl J. Weber | |
The Letters of Thomas Hardy : transcribed from the original autographs now in the Colby College Library | |
Maine: poets' corner of America | |
The manuscript of Hardy's Two on a tower | |
Nineteenth-century English books : some problems in bibliography | |
The old clock. | |
Revenge is sweet; | |
The rise and fall of James Ripley Osgood, a biography. | |
A Shropshire lad | |
Tess of the D'Urbervilles, a pure woman | |
Thomas Hardy in Maine | |
Thomas Hardy's correspondence at Max Gate; a descriptive check list. | |
The three wayfarers | |
"Unconsidered trifles"; some footnotes to English literature |