Welsh, Charles, 1850-1914
Welsh, Charles
Welsh, Charles, 1850-1914, éditeur
Charles Welsh
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
Works
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| A book of nursery rhymes; |
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| A bookseller of the last century. Being some account of the life of John Newbery, and of the books he published, with a notice of the later Newberys.. |
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| Catalogue of English and American chapbooks and broadside ballads in Harvard College Library. |
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| Cendrillon ou La petite pantoufle de verre |
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| Character portraits from Dickens. |
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| Chauffeur chaff; |
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| Childhood classics; |
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| Cinderella or The little glass slipper |
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| The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; |
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| Draper's self culture; |
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| Fairy tales children love; a collection of fairy tales arranged for children of various ages |
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| Famous battles of the nineteenth century |
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| The fragrant weed; some of the good things which have been said or sung about tobacco |
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| The Golden treasury of Irish songs and lyrics |
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| Goody Two-Shoes : a facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1766 |
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| Harris's cabinet : numbers one to four |
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| history of Little Goody Two-shoes |
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| Irish authors and their writings in ten volumes |
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| Irish literature. |
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| Irish toasts |
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| A key to the treasure house; a book of reference containing complete indexes, a pronouncing vocabulary, notes on literary sources, and on names, places, events, references, and allusions in the Young folks' library |
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| The language, sentiment, and poetry of precious stones |
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| Mother Goose. [from old catalog] |
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| n50002465 |
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| On coloured books for children |
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| On some of the books for children of the last century : With a few words on the philanthropic publisher of St. Paul's churchyard; a pape rread at a meeting of the Sette of odd volumes |
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| The Oxford University Press. |
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| Poker, how to play it : a sketch of the great American game with its laws and rules, and some of its amusing incidents |
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| Publishing a book; being a few practical hints to authors as to the preparation of manuscript, the correction of proof, and arangement with the publishers |
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| The right reading for children in the school, the home and the library; |
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| Robinson Crusoe |
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| A selection from the letters of Lord Chesterfield to his son and his godson, 1742 to 1772; |
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| Sophie |
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| Stories of adventure children love. (In America) A collection of some of the adventures that have been helped in the making of the western world |
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| The story of a donkey |
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| The tales of Mother Goose as first collected by Charles Perrault in 1696; |
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| Tales that never die |
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| Talks about science |
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| Trade and plumb-cake for ever, huzza! |
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| Two years before the mast; a personal narrative of life at sea |
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| Woman and her wits; epigrams on woman, love, and beauty |
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| The works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. |
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