Besant, Walter, 1836-1901
Besant, Walter, Sir, 1836-1901
Besant, Walter
Walter Besant English novelist and historian (1836–1901)
Walter Besant écrivain britannique
W. B. , Sir (Walter Besant)
בזנט, וולטר, 1836-1901
Besant, Walter 1836-1901 seras
Безант, В. 1836-1901 Вальтер
VIAF ID: 61640533 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The alabaster box | |
Alfred the Great : containing chapters on his life and times | |
All in a garden fair; the simple story of three boys and a girl | |
All Sorts and Conditions of Men An impossible Story | |
Armorel of Lyonesse | |
art of fiction | |
Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant; | |
Bell of St. Paul's | |
Beyond the dreams of avarice | |
De blev gifte | |
Blind love | |
By Celia's Arbour | |
Captain Cook | |
The captains' room, etc. | |
The case of Mr. Lucraft, and other tales | |
The chaplain of the fleet : a novel ; in two volumes. | |
Charm and other drawing-room plays | |
Children of Gibeon | |
The city of refuge; a novel | |
Dorothy Forster In 2 vol. | |
Early London, prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman | |
East London | |
Essays and historiettes | |
The eulogy of Richard Jefferies | |
Fifty years ago | |
For faith and freedom; a novel | |
Fountain sealed | |
fourth Generation | |
French Humourists from the Twelfth to the Nineteenth Century | |
Gaspard de Coligny (marquis de Chatillon) ... | |
Den Gjærrige og hans Søn en Historie fra Virkeligheden | |
golden Butterfly | |
Herr Paulus: his rise, his greatness, and his fall. A novel | |
The holy rose. | |
In deacon's orders | |
inner House | |
Ivory Gate | |
Jerusalem, the city of Herod and Saladin | |
Katarzyna Regina : powieść | |
Katherine Regina | |
Lady of Lynn | |
The lament of Dives | |
The life and achievements of Edward Henry Palmer, late Lord Almoner's professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge and fellow of Saint John's college; | |
Livets kamp | |
London in the eighteenth century | |
London in the time of the Stuarts | |
London past and present Auszug aus The History of London | |
London, south of the Thames | |
master Craftsman in 2 vol. | |
Medieval London | |
The monks of Thelema; a novel | |
My little girl | |
Orange Girl In 2 vol. | |
Philanthropy, 18--: | |
Rabelais. | |
Ready-Money Mortiboy | |
The rebel queen | |
Revolt of man | |
Rise of the empire | |
The seamy side, a story | |
"Self or bearer." | |
Sir Richard Whittington, lord mayor of London | |
The Society of authors : a record of its action from its foundation | |
St. Katherine's by the tower; a novel | |
The story of King Alfred | |
Studies in early French poetry | |
Survey of London | |
The survey of western Palestine. Memoirs of the topography, orography, hydrography, and archæology. | |
The Ten Years' Tenant, and Other Stories | |
This son of Vulcan | |
To call her mine. A novel | |
'Twas in Trafalgar's bay | |
Twenty-one years' work in the Holy Land: a record and a summary, June 22, 1865-June 22, 1886. | |
Uncle Jack, etc. | |
Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1988 | |
Westminster | |
When the ship comes home. | |
With harp and crown; | |
World went very well then | |
소설의 기법 |