Howitt, William, 1792-1879
Howitt, William
William Howitt British writer
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Works
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Abenteuer in den Wildnissen von Australien | |
Alfiéri et Rousseau en Angleterre | |
The aristocracy of England a history for the people | |
Book of the seasons, or the Calendar of nature, by William Howitt... 6th edition. [With the contribution of Godfrey Howitt. Lays of the seasons, by Mary Howitt.] | |
A boy's adventures in the wilds of Australia : or, Herbert's note-book | |
The boy's country-book : being the real life of a country boy written by himself, exhibiting all the amusements, pleasures, and pursuits of children in the country | |
Colonization and Christianity : a popular history of the treatment of the natives by the Europeans in all their colonies | |
I Dalarna. | |
Desolation of Eyam, the emigrant, a tale of the American woods, and other poems, by William and Mary Howitt,... | |
German experiences: | |
Geschichte der Magie. | |
The health habits of William Cullen Bryant and William Howitt | |
The history of discovery in Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand : from the earliest date to the present day. | |
The history of magic | |
The history of the supernatural in all ages and nations, and in all churches, Christian and pagan: demonstrating a universal faith. | |
The holly-tree inn | |
Homes and haunts of the most eminent British poets. | |
Howitt's journal. | |
Hunnybuns at the sea-side | |
Hunt | |
John Cassell's illustrated history of England | |
Land, labour, and gold; or, Two years in Victoria with visits to Sydney and Van Diemen's Land. | |
Leaves from the diary of a poor schoolmaster | |
Letters on transportation as the only means of effectual convict reform, also letters on the revolting cruelties practised under the game laws, ... | |
The life and adventures of Jack of the mill: commonly called Lord Othmill; created, for his eminent services, Baron Waldeck, and knight of Kitcottie. A fireside story. | |
Life in Dalecarlia : the parsonage of Mora | |
Life of Jean Paul F. Richter. | |
Literature and romance of Northern Europe, constituting a complete history of the literature of Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland, with copious specimens... by William and Mary Howitt... | |
Margaret von Ehrenberg, the artist-wife | |
Meldrum family | |
The northern heights of London; or Historical associations of Hampstead, Highgate, Muswell Hill, Hornsey, and Islington. | |
Poacher's progress | |
Popular history of priestcraft in all ages and nations, by William Howitt... 5th edition... | |
Prestlistens historia i England och andra länder. | |
Ruined abbeys and castles of Great Britain. | |
The rural and domestic life of Germany: with characteristic sketches of its cities and scenery. Collected in a general tour, and during a residence in the country in the years 1840, 41 and 42. | |
The rural life of England | |
Saunder's portraits and memoirs of eminent living political reformers. | |
Sir Peter and his pigeon | |
Stories of English and foreign life | |
student life of Germany | |
Tallangetta | |
Traditions of the most ancient times. | |
Two squires | |
Ueber Termiten | |
Visits to remarkable places : old halls, battle fields, and scenes illustrative of striking passages in English history and poetry | |
Wanderings of a journeyman tailor through Europe and the East, during the years 1824 to 1840 | |
William Howitt correspondence | |
William Howitt's reply to Mr. Saunder's appeal to the press and the public | |
The wind on a frolic | |
wonderful History of Peter Schlemihl | |
Woodburn Grange | |
Woodnook wells | |
The year-book of the country; or, The field, the forest, and the fireside. |