Escott, T.H.S. (Thomas Hay Sweet), 1844-1924
Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet, 1844-1924
Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet
Escott, Thomas H. S. 1844-1924
Escott, T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet)
Thomas Hay Sweet Escott
Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet, 1844-
VIAF ID: 61663086 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Escott, Thomas H. S. ‡d 1844-1924
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet, ‡d 1844-1924
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Hay Sweet Escott
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- 500 0 _ ‡a A Foreign Resident ‡d 1844-1924 ‡4 pseu ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#pseudonym ‡e Pseudonym
Works
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Anthony Trollope; his public services, private friends, and literary originals. | |
British sovereigns in the century | |
City characters under several reigns [microform] | |
Club makers and club members | |
Edward Bulwer, first Baron Lytton of Knebworth; a social, personal, and political monograph. | |
England Its people, polity and pursuits | |
The Fortnightly Review. | |
Future of the Radical Party. 1971 | |
Gentlemen of the House of Commons | |
Great Victorians : memories and personalities | |
King Edward and his court | |
L'Angleterre : le pays, les institutions, les mœurs. | |
L'Anglettere | |
Masters of English journalism; a study of personal forces | |
National and international links | |
Pillars of the empire: sketches of living Indian and colonial statesmen, celebrities, and officials | |
Platform, press, politics & play : being pen and ink sketches of contemporary celebrities, from the Tone to the Thames, via Avon and Isis | |
Politics and letters. | |
Randolph Spencer-Churchill, as a product of his age. Being a personal and political monograph | |
Satires. | |
Social transformations of the Victorian Age : a survey of court and country | |
Society in London | |
The story of British diplomacy; its makers and movements |