Larned, J. N. (Josephus Nelson), 1836-1913
Larned, Josephus Nelson 1836-1913
Larned, Josephus Nelson
Larned, J. N. 1836-1913
Larned, J.N.
Josephus Nelson Larned American librarian, newspaper editor, and author.
Larned, Josephum Nelson, 1836-1913
VIAF ID: 42206620 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Josephus Nelson Larned ‡c American librarian, newspaper editor, and author.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Larned, J. N. ‡d 1836-1913
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
Works
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Buffalo express. [from old catalog] | |
The city of Buffalo; | |
English leadership. English leadings in modern history; an essay | |
History for ready reference, from the best historians, biographers, and specialists; their own words in a complete system of history ... | |
A history of the United States for secondary schools | |
Larned's History of the world, or, Seventy centuries of the life of mankind ... | |
Letters, poems and selected prose writings of David Gray ... | |
The life and work of William Pryor Letchworth, student and minister of public benevolence | |
The literature of American history : a bibliographical guide in which the scope, character, and comparative worth of books in selected lists are set forth in brief notes by critics of authority | |
A multitude of counsellors; being a collection of codes, precepts and rules of life from the wise of all ages; ed., with an introductory essay on the ancient and modern knowledge of good and evil | |
The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; | |
A primer of right and wrong, for young people in schools and families | |
Report on the state of trade between the United States and British possessions in North America | |
Selected papers and addresses | |
A study of greatness in men. | |
A talk about books; addressed originally to the students of the Central high school, Buffalo | |
Talks about labor and concerning the evolution of justice between the laborers and the capitalists. |