Lippard, George, 1822-1854
Lippard, George
George Lippard Novelist, journalist (1822-1854)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Chester County, Pa.
- 551 _ _ ‡a Philadelphia, Pa.
Works
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Adonai, the pilgrim of eternity. | |
Autobiography by Jesus of Nazareth, being his historical life given by himself through the inspiration of the scribe | |
The bank director's son, a real and intensely interesting revelation of city life. Containing an authentic account of the wonderful escape of the beautiful Kate Watson, from a flaming building in the city of Philadephia | |
'Bel of Prairie Eden. A romance of Mexico. | |
Blanche of Brandywine; or, September the eleventh, 1777. A romance, combining the poetry, legend, and history of the battle of Brandywine. | |
Empire city | |
Empire city, or, new york by night and day | |
De geheimen van de Kwakerstad | |
George Lippard, prophet of protest : writings of an American radical, 1822-1854 | |
killers a narrative of real life in Philadelphia | |
Legends of Mexico | |
Life and adventures of Charles Anderson Chester | |
The midnight queen; or, Leaves from New-York life. | |
The monks of Monk Hall | |
The Nazarene, or, The last of the Washingtons, a revelation of Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, in the year 1844. | |
New-York bij nacht en dag : roman | |
New York: its upper ten and lower million | |
Nový York ve dne a v noci : román | |
Original revolutionary chronicle : the battle-day of Germantown | |
Paul Ardenheim, the monk of Wissahikon. | |
Paul Mount-Laurel | |
Quaker City | |
Quäkerstadt und ihre Geheimnisse Amerikan. Nachtseiten | |
The Robbers | |
The Rose of Wissahikon, or, The Fourth of July, 1776. A romance, embracing the secret history of the Declaration of Independence. | |
Thomas Paine : author-soldier of the American revolution | |
Thomas Paine : the good and evil of his life and | |
Washington and his generals: or, Legends of the revolution. | |
Works. Selections. 1986 | |
Writers of the American Renaissance, 2003: |