May, J. Lewis (James Lewis), 1873-1961
May, J. Lewis 1873-1961
May, James Lewis, 1873-1961
James Lewis May
May, J. Lewis
May, J. Lewis (James Lewis)
May, James Lewis
May, J. Lewis (James Lewis), 1873-
May, J. Lewis (James Lewis), b. 1873
VIAF ID: 112155314 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/112155314
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Lewis May
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Lewis May
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a May, J. Lewis ‡d 1873-1961
- 100 1 _ ‡a May, J. Lewis ‡d 1873-1961
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a May, J. Lewis ‡q (James Lewis), ‡d 1873-1961
-
-
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a May, James Lewis
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a May, James Lewis, ‡d 1873-1961
-
-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
Adolphe | |
Anatole France, the man and his work; an essay in critical biography | |
Apostrophe | |
Appel du sol. | |
Belle Impéria | |
Between two fires | |
Britain in arms | |
The call of the soil | |
Captains and kings : 3 dialogues on leadership | |
Cardinal Newman | |
Charles Lamb, a study | |
Comes the blind fury | |
The complete works of Doctor François Rabelais, abstractor of the quintessence; being an account of the inestimable life of the great Gargantua, and of the heroic deeds, sayings and marvellous voyages of his son the good Pantagruel: the whole faithfully rendered into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux, with annotations by Duchat, Ozell and others, a new introduction by J. Lewis May, and many illustrations by Frank C. Papé. | |
Connestable | |
Contes drôlatiques. | |
Count Morin, deputy | |
Crise de la conscience européenne. | |
The daughter of Louis XVI | |
Dialogues sur le commandement. | |
Dictators | |
The Dreyfus case : | |
Duchesse du Maine. | |
Effort britannique. | |
England, this way! : tu viens en Angleterre | |
An English treasury of religious prose | |
The European mind, 1680-1715. | |
European thought in the eighteenth century : from Montesquieu to Lessing | |
Father Tyrrell and the modernist movement | |
Fausse Maîtresse | |
Fénelon; a study | |
France | |
Frére d'armes | |
George Eliot | |
God and the universe; the Christian position; | |
Historique de l'affaire Dreyfus. | |
John Henry Newman | |
John Lane and the nineties | |
Little Pierre | |
Livre de mon ami. | |
Louis the Fifteenth and his times | |
The love affairs of Napoleon | |
The love books of Ovid; being the Amores, Ars amatoria, Remedia amoris, and Medicamina faciei femineae. | |
Madame Bovary, 1928: | |
Madame Tallien, notre dame de Thermidor, from the last days of the French revolution until her death as Princess de Chimay in 1835 | |
Manon Lescaut, from the French of l'Abbé Prévost. | |
Marguerite | |
The memoirs of Ernest Renan (Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse) | |
Millet | |
My friend's book | |
Napoléon amoureux. | |
Napoleon and King Murat. | |
Newman : his life and spirituality | |
Nouvelles asiatiques. | |
Nuit. | |
The Oxfotd Movement : Its History and its Future | |
Paris. | |
The path through the wood | |
Péché véniel | |
Petit Pierre. | |
Pictures of ruined Belgium | |
Pierre Nozière | |
Pissarro. | |
Prefaces, introductions and other uncollected papers. | |
Pucelle de Thilouze | |
Selected essays, letters, poems | |
Selected stories | |
Siècle de Louis XV. | |
Tales of Asia. | |
Ten droll tales being the story of the fair Imperia, the venial sin, the merrie diversions of his most Christian majesty King Louis the Eleventh, together with certain other quaint and piquant histories making up the first decade of the droll tales of Master Honoré de Balzac | |
Thorn and flower | |
Under the rose | |
The unrisen dawn; speeches and addresses | |
Vert-Galant. | |
Visions de la Belgique détruite | |
Wagner. | |
William Blake. | |
Works. |