Mosher, Thomas Bird, 1852-1923
Mosher, Thomas Bird
Thomas Bird Mosher American publisher
Mosher, Thomas Bird, 1852-1923, editor
VIAF ID: 47090804 (Personal)
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Works
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Amphora : a collection of prose and verse | |
At the Sign of the Lion | |
The Bibelot. | |
Bibelot a reprint of poetry and prose for book lovers, chosen in part from scarce editions and sources not generally known | |
Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair | |
The child in the house. | |
Empedocles on Etna a dramatic poem | |
Essays from the "Guardian" | |
An Exhibition of books from the press of Thomas Bird Mosher, 1967: | |
De flagello myrteo : CCCLX thoughts and fancies on love | |
The germ, reprint, 1898: | |
Gertha's lovers : a tale | |
Hand and soul | |
The hound of heaven | |
The last Christmas tree; an idyl of immortality | |
Leaves of Grass : including Sands at seventy -- 1st annex, Good-bye my fancy -- 2d annex, A backward glance o'er travel'd roads, and Portrait from life | |
List of books in belles lettres issued in choice and limited editions | |
A little book for John O'Mahony's friends | |
Long ago | |
Lyrical poems | |
Magic in Kensington gardens : and other essays from the literary contributions of James Douglas | |
Nature thoughts | |
The New life of Dante Alighieri | |
Odes, sonnets & lyrics of John Keats. | |
The pageant of summer | |
The pilgrims of hope : a poem in XIII books | |
Quattrocentisteria : how Sandro Botticelli saw Simonetta in the spring | |
Saint Guido | |
Spring in Tuscany, and other lyrics. | |
Sylvie : souvenirs du Valois | |
Thyrsis, a monody, and The scholar-gipsy. | |
Vita nuova. | |
William Morris : an address | |
Wine, women and song : medieval Latin students songs, now first translated into English verse with an essay | |
Works. |