Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone), 1849-1913
Janvier, Thomas A.
Janvier, Thomas A. 1849-1913
Janvier, Thomas Allibone, 1849-1913
Thomas Allibone Janvier American writer and historian
Janvier, Thomas Allibone
VIAF ID: 61932982 ( Personal )
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Works
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The Armies of to-day; | |
At the Casa Napoleon | |
Aztec treasure house | |
The Christmas kalends of Provence and some other Provençal festivals | |
Color studies. | |
The Dutch founding of New York | |
An embassy to Provence; | |
Flower o' the vine: | |
From the south of France : The roses of Monsieur Alphonse, the poodle of Monsieur Gáillard, The recrudescence of Madame Vic, Madame Jolicoeur's cat, A consolate giantess | |
Henry Hudson, a brief statement of his aims and his achievements | |
In great waters; four stories. | |
In Old New York | |
In the Sargasso Sea a novel | |
Krystobrûkmen yn Provnce | |
Legends of the city of Mexico | |
María / Jorge Isaacs. - New York, 1890. | |
The Mexican guide | |
The passing of Thomas; In the St. Peter's set; At the Grand hôtel du Paradis; The fish of Monsieur Quissard; | |
The Reds of the Midi, an episode of the French revolution | |
Rouge dou miejour. | |
Sant-Antòni-dis-Orto = Sant Antonio of the Gardens | |
Santa Fé's partner; being some memorials of events in a New-Mexican track-end town | |
Stories of Old New Spain | |
El tesoro de los aztecas : novela de antigüedad contemporánea | |
The uncle of an angel, and other stories | |
The women's conquest of New-York : being an account of the rise and progress of the women's rights movement, of the grant of female suffrage, of the formation of the Area League, of the capture by the women voters of the government of the city of New York by the election as mayoress of Bridget O'Dowd, and of the season of female despotism which thereafter ensued, and which was ended by an appeal to primitive natural law |