Miller, Marion Mills, 1864-1949
Miller, Marion Mills
Marion Mills Miller
Miller, Marion Mills, 1864-....
VIAF ID: 54525308 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Miller, Marion Mills, ‡d 1864-1949
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Works
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American debate; a history of political and economic controversy in the United States, with critical digests of leading debates | |
American debate [MI] 1916 | |
An art philosopher's cabinet; | |
The classics, Greek &Latin; | |
Great debates in American history, from the debates in the British Parliament on the colonial Stamp act (1764-1765) to the debates in Congress at the close of the Taft administration (1912-1913) | |
The Greek idyls; pastorals, songs, mimes, tales, epigrams of Theocritus, Bion, Moschus | |
Idylls. | |
Life and works of Abraham Lincoln. | |
Manual of ready reference to the Authors' digest, containing brief analyses of the world's great stories and analytical indexes of the chief elements found therein. | |
The Manuscript; | |
Morning chant ; Raise the stars and stripes | |
The nineteenth century and after; a history year by year from A.D. 1800 to the present | |
Parnassus by rail | |
A poet's cabinet, being passages, mainly poetical, from the works of George Lansing Raymond ... | |
Practical suggestions for mother and housewife | |
The return of Odysseus; a Greek choric play in two continuous acts, separated by an interlude of visions | |
The round-up : a romance of Arizona novelized from Edmund Day's melodrama | |
The Sicilian isles of Theocritus (idyls I-XIII) | |
The songs of Sappho, including the recent Egyptian discoveries; the poems of Erinna, Greek poems about Sappho, Ovid's epistle of Sappho to Phaon | |
The speaker; being one of a series of handbooks upon practical expression issued by the Department of oratory and æsthetic criticism at Princeton college. |