Field, Eugene, 1850-1895
Field, Eugene
Eugene Field American writer
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895, écrivain
Eugene Field American writer (1850-1895)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Los Amores de un bibliómano | |
Bambino | |
The book of love; A lecture on ars amatoria, delivered with practical illustrations by the Empress of Asturia. Followed by Only a boy; or A summer amour. | |
Child and Mother | |
The clink of the ice, and other poems worth reading | |
Clippings from Denver Tribune | |
A comic primer. | |
Contributions in verse to the St. Louis Times-journal, 1878-1879; from the originals collected by W. V. Byers and now in the possession of J. Christian Bay ... | |
Cornucopia of best-loved poems. | |
Correspondence. | |
Cradle lullabies | |
Duel | |
Echoes from the Sabine farm | |
The Eugene Field book; verses, stories, and letters for school reading | |
Favorite poems | |
First editions of American authors : a manual for book-lovers | |
Florence Bardsley's story: the life and death of a remarkable woman | |
A gentle obsession : eight poems about bibliomania | |
The gingham dog and the calico cat. | |
Gran libro del miedo | |
The holy cross, and other tales | |
Hoosier lyrics | |
House An episode in the lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of his wife Alice | |
How one friar met the Devil and two pursued him | |
In imitation of Robert Herrick. | |
Izbrannye stikhi, 2000: | |
Jest 'fore Christmas | |
John Smith, U.S.A. | |
Kodomo o omo uta. | |
A little book of profitable tales. | |
A little book of Western verse. | |
Little Willie | |
Long Ago | |
Love affairs of a bibliomaniac | |
Missouri music, 1971: | |
Mistress Nelly | |
My pussy is a dreadful care | |
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An old lullaby | |
Our debt to monkish men | |
Papillot, Clignot et Dodo | |
Pittypat and Tippytoe | |
Play-time pieces. | |
Poems for children | |
Poems of childhood | |
Poems. Selections. | |
Rock-a-by lady from hush-a-by street | |
Seein' things | |
Sharps and flats | |
Shut-eye train | |
Sing, Christmas bells! : SATB mixed choir with handbells : optl, SA, TB, SAT or SAB | |
Sleep little Robin, fold your wings | |
Some love letters | |
The stars; a slumber story | |
Story of the two friars : an auto analysis | |
The sugar-plum tree and other verses | |
The symbol and the saint | |
This is the story of Saint Gonsol, Saint Francis & the Devil : how that the fiend tempted an holy friar with an unique and delectable booke of great worth | |
The Tribune primer | |
Varulven | |
Vuggesang | |
When Willie wet the bed | |
The white moon fish ; The ginger bread man | |
Winkin, Blinkin and Nod one eve | |
With trumpet and drum | |
The works of Eugene Field. | |
Writtings in prose and verse | |
Wynken, Blynken and Nod | |
"The Yankee abroad." | |
(세계 고전 문학가들이 초대하는) 오싹 감탄 공포의 방 | |
子どもを想う歌 : ユージン・フィールド詩集 |