Bradshaw, Wesley, 1837-1927
Wesley Bradshaw
VIAF ID: 6479480 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/6479480
Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bradshaw, Wesley ‡d 1837-1927
- 100 1 0 ‡a Bradshaw, Wesley, ‡d 1837-1927
-
- 100 0 _ ‡a Wesley Bradshaw
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 0 ‡a Alexander, Charles Wesley, ‡d 1837-1927
- 500 1 _ ‡a Alexander, Charles Wesley ‡d 1837-1927
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
Angel Agnes; or The heroine of the yellow fever plague in Shreveport, 1873: | |
Bertha Barton, die tochter des bootbauers. Die glücklichste schülerin der hochschule dieser stadt, welche während der berühmten wettfahrt zwischen den beiden yachten "Puritan" und "Genesta" dem Sir George Gaunt das leben rettete und dann seine frau wurde. Eine wirkliche liebes-heirath. | |
Bertha Barton, the boat builder's daughter. The most luch high school girl of this city, who rescued Sir George Gaunt during the great yacht race between the Puritan and Genesta ... | |
Maud of the Mississippi a companion to Pauline of the Potomac | |
Pauline of the Potomac; or, General McClellan's spy. An authentic and thrilling narrative of the beautiful and accomplished Miss Pauline D'Estraye, who since the opening of the southern rebellion has performed some of the most startling and noble deeds that have ever been recorded in history ... Beautifully illuminated with magnificently colored engravings ... | |
Poor Lizzie Lee, another victim of the notorious Madame LaFarge : a full history of how a beautiful New York heiress was induced to elope with her father's coachman through the efforts of the notorious Madame La Farge : how she was driven forth by her father, deserted by her brutal husband, and finally taken with her child to the Almshouse, after a long struggle with poverty and sickness : the most touching, heart-rending narrative ever published |