Harlow, Alvin F. (Alvin Fay), 1875-1963
Harlow, Alvin Fay
Harlow, Alvin Fay, 1875-1963
Harlow, Alvin F., 1875-1963
Alvin F. Harlow American writer and biographer
Harlow, Alvin F. (Alvin Fay)
VIAF ID: 6405214 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harlow, Alvin F., ‡d 1875-1963
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harlow, Alvin Fay ‡d 1875-1963
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Andrew Carnegie. | |
Brass-pounders : young telegraphers of the Civil War | |
Bret Harte of the old West | |
Clowning through life | |
Dānabīra Eṇḍuru Kārṇegī. | |
Entretelones de la filatelia | |
Henry Bergh, founder of the A.S.P.C.A. | |
Joel Chandler Harris ... plantation storyteller | |
Murders not quite solved. | |
Old bags : the story of a lettre in ancient and modern times | |
Old Bowery days : the chronicles of a famous street | |
Old post bags; | |
Old towpaths; the story of the American canal era. | |
Old waybills : the romance of the express companies | |
Old wires and new waves; the history of the telegraph, telephone, and wireless | |
Paper chase | |
The Ringlings, wizards of the circus. | |
The road of the Century; the story of the New York Central. | |
Schoolhouse in the foothills | |
Schoolmaster of yesterday; a three-generation story, 1820-1919 | |
The serene Cincinnatians. | |
Steelways of New England | |
Theodore Roosevelt, strenuous American | |
A treasury of railroad folklore / ed. by B. A. Botkin and Alvin F. Harlow. - New York, 1953. | |
A treasury of railroad folklore; the stories, tall tales, traditions, ballads, and songs of the American railroad man. | |
A vagabond trouper | |
"Weep no more, my lady." | |
When horses pulled boats; a story of early canals | |
When horses pulled boats, c1983:t.p. (Alvin F. Harlow) p. 4 (Alvin Fay Harlow; b. Sedalia, Mo., 3/10/1875; d. New York City, 11/17/63; author of fiction and historical works) |