Smith, Albert, 1816-1860.
Smith, Albert Richard, 1816-1860
Albert Richard Smith British writer
Smith, Albert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Albert
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Albert Richard ‡d 1816-1860
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Albert, ‡d 1816-1860
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Albert, ‡d 1816-1860
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Albert, ‡d 1816-1860.
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (28)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
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Abenteuer des Herrn Ledbury = The Adventures of Mr. Ledbury | |
The Alhambra; or, the three beautiful princesses | |
The battle of life | |
Beauty and the beast | |
Bentley's miscellany. | |
Blanche heriot; or, the Chertsey curfew | |
The comic almanack : an ephemeris in jest and earnest, containing merry tales, humorous poetry, quips, and oddities | |
Dickensian dramas : plays from Charles Dickens. | |
The enchanted horse; or, prince Firouz, Schah of Persia, and the princess of Bengal | |
The English hotel nuisance | |
The entirely new and original drama, in three parts, entitled the Cricket on the hearth; a fairy tale of home. Dramatized by Albert Smith, esq., (Member of tht [!] dramatic authors' society,) from early proofs of the work, by the express permission of the author, Charles Dickens, esq. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Lyceum | |
Esmeralda | |
Flaneurs & Idlers | |
The fortunes of the Scattergood family. | |
Gavarni in London sketches of life and character : with illustrative essays by popular writers | |
Guy Fawkes; or, a match of a king | |
Hop-o'-my-thumb, or The seven league boots : a romance of nursery history. In two acts | |
The month : a view of passing subjects and manners, home and foreign, social and general | |
A month at Constantinople | |
The natural history of the gent. | |
Novelty fair, 185-?: | |
The physiology of the London medical student, 1851: | |
The princess fair star; or, the singing apple & the dancing waters | |
Sketches of the Day : (second series) | |
The story of Mont Blanc. | |
The struggles and adventures of Christopher Tadpole at home and abroad. | |
La tarantula; or, the spider king | |
Theater playbill for Wolfstenberger's great mirror of the Arctic regions at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1860. | |
To China and Back : being a Diary kept out and home | |
Valentine and Orson | |
The wassail-bowl. | |
Whittington and his cat | |
Wild oats and dead leaves | |
Wolfstenberger's great mirror of the Arctic regions illustrating the explorations of Sir John Franklin, Capt. McClintock, and Dr. E.K. Kane, U.S.N. |