Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953
Heartman, Charles F. 1883-1953
Heartman, Charles Frederick
Heartman, Charles Frederick, 1883-1953
Charles Frederick Heartman
VIAF ID: 404649 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Heartman, Charles F. ‡d 1883-1953
- 100 1 _ ‡a Heartman, Charles F. ‡d 1883-1953
- 100 1 _ ‡a Heartman, Charles F. ‡q (Charles Frederick), ‡d 1883-1953
- 100 1 _ ‡a Heartman, Charles Frederick
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Heartman, Charles Frederick, ‡d 1883-1953
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Works
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The American collector. | |
A bibliographical checklist of American Negro poetry | |
A bibliography of first printings of the writings of Edgar Allan Poe : together with a record of first and contemporary later printings of his contributions to annuals, anthologies, periodicals and newspapers issued during his lifetime : also some spurious Poeana and fakes | |
Bibliography of the writings and speeches of Gabriel Wells, L. H. D. | |
A bibliography of the writings of Hugh Henry Brackenridge prior to 1825 | |
The Charles F. Heartman collection of material relating to Negro culture, printed and in manuscript. | |
Charles F. Heartman presents John Peter Zenger, and his fight for the freedom of the American press, together with a genuine specimen of the New York weekly journal printed by John Peter Zenger ... | |
Charles Frederick Heartman papers | |
Checklist of printers in the United States from Stephen Daye to the close of the war of independence, with a list of places in which printing was done; | |
The cradle of the United States, 1765-1789; five hundred contemporary broadsides, pamphlets, and a few books pertaining to the history of the Stamp act, the boston massacre and other pre-revolutionary troubles. The war for independence and the adoption of the federal Constitution, alphabetically arranged with index to items issued anonumously but listed under author's name, bibliographically, historically and sometimes sentimentally described by the owner, Charles F. Heartman ... | |
An elegy on the death of Mr. Buckingham St. John, tutor of Yale College, who was drowned in his passage from New Haven to Norwalk, May the 5th, 1771. | |
The Heartman manuscript collection at Xavier University Library, New Orleans manuscripts on slavery | |
History of the press in western New-York from the beginning to the middle of the nineteenth century | |
An immigrant of a hundred years ago; a story of someone's ancestor | |
Le manuel culinaire aphrodisiaque à l'usage des adultes des deux sexes, 1903: | |
McMurtrie imprints, a bibliography of separately printed writings by Douglas C. McMurtrie on printing and its history in the United States and elsewhere, on typography and printing practice, on type design and typefounding, on bibliography and bibliographical practice, and on a variety of historical subjects, with an appraisal of McMurtrie's work | |
Mississippi, a geographic, statistic, topographic sketch for immigrants and friends of geography and ethnology | |
The New-England primer issued prior to 1830; a bibliographical check-list for the more easy attaining the true knowledge of this book. Embellished with thirty-seven cuts, and now much revised, greatly improved, and arranged in two alphabets. Printed with preface, introduction, and indexes | |
News sheet | |
Patrick Kevin Foley, an appreciation and a few reninescenses [!] | |
Phillis Wheatley (Phillis Peters) ; a critical attempt and a bibliography of her writings | |
The Pioneer Press of the Golden Gate : California newspapers 1850-1874 ... | |
A poem on the execution of William Shaw at Springfield, December 13th, 1770, for the murder of Edward East in Springfield goal | |
Poems and letters. | |
Poems on several occasions | |
Preliminary checklist of almanacs printed in New Jersey prior to 1850 | |
Protesting against the nomination for Librarian of Congress. | |
There must be no Germany after this war; let us forget most peace plans. | |
Thoughts upon reading Thomas W. Streeter's essay "North American regional bibliographies," | |
Unpublished Freneauana | |
What constitutes a Confederate imprint? Preliminary suggestions for bibliographers and catalogers | |
Xavier U. of La. Guide to the Heartman mss. on slavery, 1982: |