De Leon, T. C. (Thomas Cooper), 1839-1914
De Leon, T. C. 1839-1914
Thomas Cooper de Leon American journalist, author, and playwright
DeLeon, Thomas Cooper 1839-1914
Deleon, Thomas Cooper
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- 100 1 _ ‡a DeLeon, Thomas Cooper ‡d 1839-1914
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Cooper de Leon ‡c American journalist, author, and playwright
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (31)
Works
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Belles, beaux, and brains of the 60's. | |
Christmas carol, A.D. 1909 : to that old-young spinster - (for she never had a mate) - Greater Mobile | |
Coqsureus; a lay of a very late encampment; made about the year of the city, 50. <After Lord Macaulay.> | |
Crag-nest. A romance of the days of Sheridan's ride | |
Cross purposes. A Christmas experience in seven stages. | |
Devota "J'y suis, j'y reste," | |
Four years in rebel capitals : an inside view of life in the Southern Confederacy, from birth to death, from original notes, collated in the years 1861 to 1865 | |
Inauguration of president Watterson. : Gormanius; or, the battle of Reps-Demos ; the temple of trusts, honesty and venality, and other travesties | |
Joseph Wheeler, the man, the statesman, the soldier, seen in semi-biographical sketches. | |
Juny: | |
The Puritan's daughter: <sequel to "Creole and Puritan."> A character romance of two sections. | |
The rending of the solid South; a consideration ... | |
The Rock or the Rye; an understudy | |
Schooners that bump on the bar: an automatic tow from "Ships that pass in the night." | |
Society as I have found it, or, The microscopic metropolitan menu-manipulator marvellously money-magnetized | |
South Songs: From the Lays of Later Days | |
South songs [MI] 1866 | |
Sybilla: a romaunt of the town. |