Burgess, Gelett, 1866-1951
Burgess, Gelett
Gelett Burgess artist, art critic, poet, author and humorist
Burgess, Gelett (American author, illustrator, 1866-1951)
Burgess, Gelett (Frank Gelett), 1866-1951
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Works
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Ain't Angie awful! | |
Are you a bromide?or, The sulphitic theory expounded and exemplified according to the most recent researches into the psychology of boredom : including many well-known bromidioms now in use | |
Ballad of the Hyde Street Grip : a San Francisco rhapsody | |
Bayside Bohemia : fin de siècle San Francisco & its little magazines | |
Behind the scenes : glimpses of fin de siècle San Francisco | |
The bromide and other theories | |
Burgess unabridged : a new dictionary of words you have always needed | |
The cat's elegy | |
Chant-royal of California | |
Do I have to...? | |
Enfant terrible! | |
Find the woman. | |
A gage of youth. Lyrics from The Lark and other poems. | |
Gelett Burgess poems | |
The goop directory of juvenile offenders famous for their misdeeds and serving as a salutary example for all virtuous children | |
The goop song book; | |
Goop tales | |
Goops | |
Goops and how to be them; a manual of manners for polite infants inculcating many juvenile virtues both by precept and example. With 90 drawings. | |
Have you an educated heart? | |
The heart line; a drama of San Francisco | |
Jacket of "Are you a bromide | |
Ladies in boxes | |
Lady Mechante; or, Life as it should be: being divers precious episodes in the life of a naughty nonpareille; a farce in filigree | |
The Lark. | |
Lark (San Francisco, Calif.) | |
The little father | |
A little sister of destiny | |
The lively city o' Ligg : a cycle of modern fairy tales for city children | |
Look eleven years younger | |
Love in a hurry | |
The master of mysteries, 1976: | |
The maxims of Methuselah : being the advice given by the patriarch in his nine hundred sixty and ninth year to his great grandson at Shem's coming of age, in regard to women | |
The maxims of Noah. Derived from his experience with women both before and after the flood as given in counsel to his son Japhet | |
The miniature Purple Cow. | |
More goops and how not to be them; a manual of manners for impolite infants, depicting the characteristics of many naughty and thoughtless children. With instructive illus. | |
Mrs. Hope's husband | |
A murder at the Dôme | |
My maiden effort; being the personal confessions of well-known American authors as to their literary beginnings | |
New goops and how to know them, hints and examples for children who would be little ladies or little gentlemen; | |
The nonsense almanack ... | |
Le Petit Journal des Refusées | |
The picaroons | |
The purple cow and other nonsense; being a collection of the humorous masterpieces of Gelett Burgess ... | |
The purple cow. Vagaries reprinted from "The Lark". | |
The romance of the commonplace. | |
The Rubaiyat of Omar Cayenne | |
The three elevators / by Gelett Burgess // Told under the magic umbrella : modern fanciful stories for young children / selected by the Literature Committee of the Association for Childhood Education, ill. by Elizabeth Orton Jones. - 18th print.- New York, 1961. - S. 64-67. | |
Too good looking : the romance of Flossidoodle Darlo | |
A treasury of goops : timeless manners for every generation | |
Two o'clock courage | |
Vehmgericht, opening ceremonies and ritual | |
Vivette; or, The memoirs of the romance association ... | |
War the creator | |
The Weather vane; an almanack for the year of Christ M:D:CCC:XC:VII ... | |
The white cat | |
Why be a goop? : a primary school of deportment and taste for children |