Wright, Julia McNair, 1840-1903
Julia McNair Wright American author
Wright, Julia McNair
Wright, Julia MacNair 1840-1903
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Julia McNair Wright ‡c American author
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Julia MacNair ‡d 1840-1903
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Julia McNair
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Julia McNair ‡d 1840-1903
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wright, Julia McNair ‡d 1840-1903
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adam's daughters. | |
Almost a nun. | |
Among the Alaskans | |
Astronomy; the sun and his family | |
Baxter | |
The best fellow in the world : his haps and mishaps | |
Biddy Malone | |
Blind Annie Lorimer | |
Botany; the story of plant life. | |
Brave Max | |
Bricks from Babel: | |
Bundle of silk | |
The cap-makers | |
The captain's bargain | |
The Cardiff estate. A story. | |
Christian liberty nature reader | |
Circled by fire. | |
Coligni | |
The complete home: | |
The complete home : an encyclopaedia of domestic life and affairs : the household, in its foundation, order, economy, beauty, healthfulness, emergencies, methods, children, literature, amusements, religion, friendships, manners, hospitality, servants, industry, money, and history : a volume of practical experiences popularly illustrated | |
The convict's family | |
The corner stall : a New York story | |
The curse and the cup | |
Frü Dagmar's son. | |
George Miller and his mother. | |
George Wishart | |
The golden work | |
Good Louise | |
Graham's laddie : a story of God's providence | |
Henry Martyn | |
A história dos reformadores para crianças | |
The house on the bluff. A western flood story. | |
In black and gold; a story of twin dragons | |
The Indian's friend | |
John and the demijohn; a temperance tale. | |
John Calvin | |
John Huss | |
John Knox | |
Jug-or-not, 1870: | |
Lights and shadows of sacred story. | |
The little king | |
Little Norwegian | |
Lizzie, the girl-soldier | |
Mabel and Tura of the Southwest : a tale | |
Malcom's cottage and Malcom's friend | |
Martin Luther | |
Mary Reed | |
A million too much, a temperance tale. | |
Moth and rust : a very plain tale. | |
Mother Goose for temperance nurseries. | |
Nannie Barton | |
Nature--by seaside and wayside ... a series in natural science ... | |
Nature readers. Sea-side and way-side. no. 2-4. | |
A new Samaritan. The story of an heiress. | |
The New York Bible-woman. | |
The oath-keeper of Forano. A tale of Italy and her evangel. | |
The Ohio ark ; and where it floated | |
Old Michael and his little friend | |
On a snow-bound train. A winter's tale. | |
Our class | |
The palmetto boys | |
Patriot and tory ... [MI] 1876 | |
Philip Melanchthon | |
Priest and nun. | |
Queen Margaret | |
Rag Fair and May Fair. The story of "Me and Benje." | |
Ragweed; a west-world story | |
Renee | |
Richard Knill | |
Roland's daughter: a nineteenth-century maiden. | |
Saints and sinners of the Bible. | |
The shoe binders of New York; or, The fields white to the harvest. | |
The story of a tinker | |
Studies in hearts | |
A temperance arithmetic for schools and families. | |
The temperance first[-second] reader. | |
Three seats full | |
Tom Scott | |
Toward the glory gate; a story of soul growth | |
True story library | |
Twelve noble men. | |
Under the yoke, and other tales. | |
Westward: a tale of American emigrant life. | |
William Tyndale | |
Young wood-cutter | |
자연아 놀자! |