Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo
Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo, 1871-1953
Frederic Rodrigo Gruger illustrateur américain
Gruger, F.R. (Frederic Rodrigo), 1871-1953
Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo (American illustrator, 1871-1953)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo ‡d 1871-1953
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo ‡d 1871-1953
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo ‡g American illustrator, 1871-1953
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo, ‡d 1871-1953
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (26)
Works
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And I sat right down again and stayed there -- watching that door as if I expected the devil to pop out of it | |
Angela's business | |
As he grew better he talked to me of my own life | |
The biography of a million dollars | |
The calico cat | |
Chester just sat there with his mouth open | |
The daughter of a magnate | |
Dick could hardly wait to get at these figures | |
Didn't I tell you so? said Zetta | |
Do as I tell you : if you'll go there'll be no trouble | |
I don't know a thing more than you do | |
For six months I dogged that old German's steps | |
Friend of my heart, I love you! | |
Get-rich-quick Wallingford : a cheerful account of the rise and fall of an American business buccaneer | |
The golden age ... 1978 (subj.) | |
The golden age of American illustration : F. R. Gruger and his circle | |
Gone -- gone is my poached egg, my pipe, my dreams | |
Good morning, Judge Priest, could I speak with you in private a minute? | |
I guess he's going in for a little alimony | |
The guillotine club : and other stories | |
Guthrie of the Times : a story of success | |
Have the old furniture repaired : if you can't, split it into kindling wood | |
He began to hang around the mansion house | |
He swung into the reception room -- | |
He would work at anything, night and day, like a madman! | |
He's grumpy because you cut him out with Corry Kaley | |
Hold it up a little for us : don't give it out to the newspapers until after we're through here | |
Honest, a tenspot looks to me like it had seven ciphers to it | |
[I hope you'll find--what you're looking for] | |
How doth the simple spelling bee | |
I'd like to see you, was penciled on the back | |
If I wanted a favor I always asked exactly what it was going to cost -- and I always got the favor | |
If you're going to raise milk which has to be sterilized, I don't want it | |
In our town | |
It was as if the summons had come from out of the grave | |
It's you he wants -- you're going to marry him -- do you understand? | |
Jack Spurlock, prodigal, 1908: | |
Just around the corner : romance en casserole | |
Look here, I want you to buy some stock for me | |
Look here -- you know Varick, don't you -- | |
The man is a paranoiac : he should be at once confined in an asylum for the criminal insane | |
Manslaughter | |
The married life of the Frederic Carrolls | |
May God bless her an' may sorrer never touch her! | |
Milo Brant had a feeling that he was lonesome and afraid | |
My patrons arrived in groups, couples or singly | |
No woman believes she really needs a lawyer | |
Old Gorgon Graham : more letters from a self-made merchant to his son | |
On top of that I had a run-in with the Swede for selling whisky to them poor Injin boys | |
A pair of peering eyes were staring at her from the window | |
Pincus Hood | |
Poe's "Raven" in an elevator : and other tales : being the third edition of More cheerful Americans | |
Pshaw! nothing crooked about drawing a will, is there? | |
Real boys; being the doings of Plupy, Beany, Pewt, Puzzy, Whack, Bug, Skinny, Chick, Pop, Pile, and some of the girls | |
The Red Cross girl | |
The red geranium : together with My son and The case of Mathews | |
Remember, Thomas, that you must have no condition at the end of the term | |
Rich man, poor man | |
Ruggles of Red Gap | |
The ruins of the Abbey of Jumieges | |
Say, have you seen my brief in the Kuffer case? he demanded triumphantly | |
Say, yourself, your mouth's open | |
Seeing England with Uncle John | |
[Servant conversing with seated woman in muff reading by fireplace] | |
Shoestrings | |
"A smile a minute" | |
Something new | |
Somewhere in Red Gap | |
Stover at Yale | |
Take that Jackal and kick him into the street | |
The thankful Spicers | |
There had passed back and forth between them certain documents -- | |
They've got the respectability of a big solid concern to wrap themselves and their rottenness in -- | |
Too chary of their complexions to brave the sun | |
The treasure | |
Trolley folly | |
The varmint : a Lawrenceville story | |
Warrior the untamed : the story of an imaginative press agent | |
Went down! down! muttered a man named Shively | |
What is it? he wheezed | |
When a man goes to fight for France, France leaps to meet him | |
Where, in the name of Chaucer, did you get this comprehension -- of life? | |
The whip hand : a tale of the pine country | |
With Captain Buck Owings and with Sheriff Giles Birdsong he was closeted perhaps ten minutes | |
[Woman signing document in office while younger woman and seated man watch] | |
The wrong twin | |
Ye'll be after taking my darlin's away from me? | |
Yes, Sour-dough's right, that Earl just hates the sight of her | |
Yes, this is Davenport Carstairs | |
You brass trumpet! |