Ingelow, Jean, 1820-1897
Jean Ingelow British writer
Ingelow, Jean
VIAF ID: 28265826 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ingelow, Jean ‡d 1820-1897
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ingelow, Jean, ‡d 1820-1897
- 100 0 _ ‡a Jean Ingelow ‡c British writer
- 100 0 _ ‡a Jean Ingelow ‡c British writer
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Works
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Allerton and Dreux | |
A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens : and other Victorian fairy tales by John Ruskin, W.M. Thackeray, George MacDonald, and Jean Ingelow | |
Don John | |
Ecce Homo; a survey of the life and work of Jesus Christ ... | |
O fair dove, O fond dove : song | |
Fated to be free | |
La fée Mopsa | |
From queen's gardens: | |
The golden opportunity | |
Goldilocks sat on the grass | |
The high tide on the coast of Lincolnshire, 1571 | |
Home | |
Home thoughts and home scenes in original poems | |
The Jean Ingelow birthday book. | |
Jean Ingelow's stories | |
John Jerome: his thoughts and ways. A book without beginning. | |
The monitions of the unseen, and poems of love and childhood. | |
Mopsa the fairy | |
A motto changed, a novel | |
The new poems of Jean Inglelow, John Greenleaf Whittier, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | |
Nobody's night to hear : an old wife's song | |
Off the skelligs | |
The old sailor-wife song | |
One Story by Two Authors: or, A Tale without a Moral | |
The Oxford book of children's stories | |
Poems | |
Poems : second series, including Songs on the voices of birds, Songs of the night watches, A story of doom, Gladys and her island, Songs with preludes, etc. | |
The poetical works of Jean Ingelow | |
Poor Matt, 1866: | |
The Prince's Dream | |
Sarah de Berenger | |
A Sister's Bye-Hours | |
Some recollections of Jean Ingelow and her early friends. | |
Songs of seven | |
Stories told to a child | |
Studies for stories from girls' lives | |
To the land of fair delight : three Victorian tales of the imagination | |
Very Young and Quite Another Story | |
When sparrows build ... | |
Wonder-box tales |