Axon, William E.A. (William Edward Armytage), 1846-1913
Axon, William E. A. 1846-1913
Axon, William Edward Armitage, 1846-1913
William Axon British librarian and antiquarian (1846-1913)
Axon, William Edward Armytage (1846-1913)
Axon, William E. A. (William Edward Armytage)
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Works
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The Ancoats skylark, and other verses | |
Anna Jane Vardill Niven, the authoress of "Christobell," | |
The Annals of Manchester. - | |
An Architectural and general description of the Town Hall, Manchester : to which is added a report of the inaugural proceedings, September, 1877 | |
Berber folk-tales | |
Bibliographical note on Espinosa's Flores | |
Billy o' Bent's Baryin', or, the dule i' Dingee : a Lancashire sketch | |
The black knight of Ashton, beeing an account of a vosit to Ashton.Under-Lyne to witness the annual riding of the black lad : with some tales and songs by the way | |
The Boggart of Arthon Clough | |
Book rarities of the Warrington Museum. | |
Botanical books in the Manchester free library, an address... | |
Byron's influence on European literature | |
The canon of De Quincey's writings | |
Caxton's Game and playe of the chesse, 1474. A verbatim reprint of the first edition | |
Co-operation and partnerships of industry; | |
Cobden as a citizen; a chapter in Manchester history. | |
Dante's British allusions. | |
Documents relating to the plague in Manchester in 1605; | |
Echoes of old Lancashire. | |
English dialect words of the eighteenth century as shown in the "Universal etymological dictionary" of Nathaniel Bailey | |
Etienne Dolet, the martyr of the renaissance. | |
A fifteenth century devotion: | |
Folk songs and folk-speech of Lancashire: on the ballads and songs of the county Palatine | |
Garden city suburbs and need for children's playfields | |
Gaskell bibliography; a list of the writings of Mrs. E. C. Gaskell, author of "Mary Barton" and of her husband, the Rev. William Gaskell, M. A. | |
Genealogy of the Pilkingtons of Lancashire | |
George Eliot's use of dialect | |
Gil Vicente and Lafontaine: a Portuguese parallel of "La laitière et le pot au lait." | |
A glance at the Westminster Free Library, 1877: | |
The golden bracelet : a sketch | |
The Haunted Bridge ; or, the Man who married a ghost! By the author of "Dr. Rondeau" [i.e. W.E.A. Axon], etc. | |
Hints on the formation of small libraries intended for public use, by Wm. E.A. Axon,.. | |
Incorporate your borough | |
John Ruskin: a bibliographical biography. | |
Lancashire gleanings. | |
The Legend of disguised knight : an essay upon the incident in the romance of King Horn [...] | |
A list of Lancashire authors, with brief biographical and bibliographical notes. | |
The literature of the Lancashire dialect. | |
The machinery of the "Rape of the lock:" | |
Manchester and Salford [from old catalog] | |
The mechanic's friend, a collection of receipts and practical suggestions ... | |
Notabilia bibliotheca Thethanuensis [By William E. A. Axon] | |
Old Saint Paul's | |
On a fourteenth century French fragment of the book of Sydrach, with a note on the bibliography of the work. | |
On the sources of Longfellow's "Tales of a wayside inn." | |
On the statistics of the English publishing trade. | |
On two votive rag-branches and a prayer-stick. | |
Ortensio Lando, a humorist of the renaissance. | |
De Quincey and J. F. Ferrier. | |
Rāja-c̦ekhara and Plautus: a Hindu parallel to "Miles gloriosus." | |
Shelley's vegetarianism. | |
...The story of a noble life : William Lloyd Garrison | |
The story of Belfagor in literature and folk-lore. | |
Swedenborg as a man of letters and book lover. | |
Tennyson's "Lover's tale."--Its original and analogues. | |
The Thomas Greenwood Library for Librarians at Manchester | |
Tullia d'Aragona, a poetess of the later renaissance. | |
A vindication of natural diet. | |
Warrington Municipal museum. English [from old catalog] | |
William Harrison Ainsworth | |
The wonderful child. Tracts issued in 1679 relating to Charles Bennett of Manchester, alleged to speak Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, when three years old, without having been taught. |