Worth, Thomas, 1834-1917
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Worth, Thomas ‡d 1834-1917
- 100 1 _ ‡a Worth, Thomas, ‡d 1834-1917
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Works
Title | Sources |
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As kind as a kitten | |
The bell-y punch: the conductor when he collects a fare, must punch in the presence of the passinjare | |
Bricktop's comic history of America. | |
[Corner of the writing room at the Century Club] | |
A "crack trotter" in the harness of the period | |
"Dar now I knowed yer was breeding mischief" | |
A Dude belle | |
A free and independent translation of the first and fourth books of the Aeneid of Virgil: | |
The great American tanner | |
The judge | |
A limited express: five seconds for refreshments! | |
A literary debate in the Darktown Club--The question settled | |
A little "high strung" | |
The man that knows a horse | |
Mixed at the finish | |
My wife's mother | |
A new flower for children, 1856: | |
New use for our minister to Turkey | |
The old curiosity shop. | |
Refreshments by the way | |
Rye and rock | |
Sensible Roosevelt--A whipping-post for wife-beaters | |
Sentiment by a musical man with a large appetite and a small purse. "Thou art so near and yet so far" and dear | |
A short stop at a way station: the polite conductor | |
Smoked glass | |
Speeding on the darktown track. Go it fancy, nebber mind de wheel dere aint no rumatic tire to us | |
A steeple-chaser | |
De style ob de road | |
"A sudden rise in the world" | |
"United we stand" | |
The voluntary manner in which some of the Southern volunteers enlist | |
A wild cat train: no stop overs |