Miers, Earl Schenck, 1910-1972
Miers, Earl Schenck
Miers, Earl Schenk (1910-1972).
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Earl Schenck Miers author and historian
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Works
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America and its Presidents. | |
America at ease some glimpses of our sporting blood at play in the pursuit of happiness ; issued for the friends of the Curtis Paper Company | |
The American family : an album of a self-reliant people | |
The American story; the age of exploration to the age of the atom. | |
Arctic sun and tropic moon | |
The backfield feud | |
Bahagia meskipun tjatjat | |
A ballad of the North and South | |
Basketball | |
Big Ben. | |
The Bill of Rights. | |
Black Americans. | |
Bookmaking & kindred amenities, being a collection of essays | |
The capitol and our lawmakers | |
The Christmas card murders | |
The chronicles of Colonel Henry | |
Composing sticks & mortar boards | |
Crossroads of freedom; the American Revolution and the rise of a new nation. | |
The drowned river : the story of Chesapeake Bay : an essay | |
Earl Schenck Miers typescript books | |
The Emancipation Proclamation. | |
Father of waters, or Why, majestically, the Mississippi river flows on, making American history and legend | |
Football. | |
Freedom. | |
The fundamental creed of Abraham Lincoln : a selection from his writings and speeches revealing his devotion to family, his tenets of character, his reverence to God, and his beliefs as an American citizen | |
The general who marched to hell; William Tecumseh Sherman and his march to fame and infamy. | |
Gettysburg | |
The golden book history of the United States. | |
Golden slippers : the story of Philadelphia and its Mummers' parade : an essay | |
Grass roots, a novel of American politics | |
The Great Rebellion : the emergence of the American conscience | |
The how and why wonder book of the Civil War. | |
The impending crisis of the South : how to meet it | |
The ivy years | |
The kid who beat the Dodgers, and other sports stories; | |
The last campaign: Grant saves the Union. | |
Lima qadar ʻalá hadhā? | |
Lincoln Day by Day : A Chronology 1809-1865. | |
The living Lincoln: the man, his mind, his times, and the war he fought, reconstructed from his own writings. | |
The magnificent mutineers. | |
Mark Twain on the Mississippi. | |
Monkey shines, a baseball story; | |
Mr. Vessey of England : being the incidents and reminiscences of travel in a twelve weeks' tour through the United States and Canada in the year 1859 | |
Mr. Vessey of England / by John Henry Vessey. - New York, cop. 1956. | |
New Jersey and the Civil War: an album of contemporary accounts. | |
The night we stopped the trolley. | |
Our Fifty States. | |
Pirate chase. | |
Poetry and prose | |
The printer and the publisher as craftsmen. [An address presented before students in the Department of Printing, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, February 5, 1947] | |
The rainbow book of American history. | |
A Rebel war clerk's diary | |
Rebel's roost; the story of old Williamsburg. | |
The rise and fall of the Confederate Government / Jefferson Davis. - New York, 1961. | |
Robert E. Lee, a great life in brief | |
Seed of liberty : in celebration of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Jamestown in Virginia, where the first representative body of government was established on this continent, the proceedings of that original assembly, meeting from July 30 to August 4, 1619, are here reprinted as a monument to free men | |
Sherman's Civil War. | |
The story of John F. Kennedy. | |
The story of Thomas Jefferson; | |
The story of Winston Churchill. | |
The storybook of science. | |
Susquehanna, river and legend an essay ; issued for its friends by the Curtis Paper Company | |
That Lincoln boy. | |
Tragic years, 1860-1865 : a documentary history of the American Civil War | |
Trial by wilderness : the emergence of George Washington as revealed in his own journal, 1753-1754 | |
The trouble bush. | |
Valley in arms, a novel of the settlement of Connecticut | |
Vitus Bering and James Cook discover Alaska and Hawaii | |
Wash Roebling's War : being a selection from the unpublished Civil War letters of Washington Augustus Roebling | |
We were there when Grant met Lee at Appomattox. | |
We were there when Washington won at Yorktown. | |
We were there with Lincoln in the White House. | |
The web of victory : Grant at Vicksburg. | |
When the world ended : the diary of Emma LeConte | |
Where liberty stands guard | |
Where the Raritan flows. | |
The White House and the Presidency. | |
Why did this have to happen | |
Wild & woolly West. | |
Works. | |
Yankee doodle dandy. | |
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