Smith, G.C. Moore (George Charles Moore), 1858-1940
Smith, George Charles Moore, 1858-1940
Smith, George Charles Moore
Smith, George C. Moore 1858-1940
VIAF ID: 51680172 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Smith ‡b George Charles Moore ‡f 1858-1940
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, G. C. Moore ‡q (George Charles Moore), ‡d 1858-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, George C. Moore ‡d 1858-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, George Charles Moore
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, George Charles Moore, ‡d 1858-1940
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
Works
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The autobiography of Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Smith : Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, GCB : in two volumes : with portraits and illustrations. | |
Autobiography of lieutt general Sir Harry Smith,... edited, with the addition of some supplementary chapters, by G. C. Moore Smith,... | |
Club law, a comedy acted in Clare Hall, Cambridge, about 1599-1600. | |
Club law (Old play) | |
Colborne: a singular talent for war | |
College plays performed in the University of Cambridge by G. C. Moore Smith | |
The early essays and romances of Sir William Temple, Bt., with The life and character of Sir William Temple | |
Edward the third | |
Essays and studies by members of The English Association. | |
The excursion : being a portion of The recluse | |
Extracts from the papers of Thomas Woodcock (ob. 1695) | |
The family of Withypoll | |
Fucus histriomastix a comedy probably written by Robert Ward and acted at Queens'college, Cambridge in Lent 1623 | |
Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia; | |
Henry V | |
Hymenaeus, a comedy... | |
King John | |
The letters of Dorothy Osborne to William Temple | |
The life of Henry the fifth | |
Life of John Colborne, field-marshal Lord Seaton,... compiled from his letters, records of his conversations, and other sources, by G. C. Moore Smith,... | |
Marginalia, collected and edited by G. C. Moore Smith,... | |
New Atlantis | |
Pedantius, 1905: | |
Pedantius, a Latin comedy formerly acted in the Trinity College, Cambridge | |
The poems, English & Latin of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury | |
The poet and the artist: and what they can do for us | |
The queen bee, and other nature stories; | |
[Selections.] | |
Thomas Randolph | |
Tom Tyler and his wife | |
Victoria, a Latin comedy... | |
William Hemminge's Elegy on Randolph's finger, containing the well-known lines on the time-poets |