Duyckinck, Evert, 1764?-1833
Duyckinck, Evert, ca. 1764-1833
Evert Duyckinck
VIAF ID: 65449133 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Duyckinck, Evert ‡d 1764-1833
- 100 1 _ ‡a Duyckinck, Evert, ‡d 1764?-1833
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Works
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An account of the Pelew Islands : situated in the great South Sea. Composed from the journals of Capt. Henry Wilson, and his officers; who, in August, 1783, were there ship-wrecked in the Antelope packet. [Two lines from Keate] | |
Ami des enfants. | |
The blossoms of morality : intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen | |
Easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading | |
Fables of Aesop and others, 1824: | |
Letters to a young lady, on a variety of useful and interesting subjects : calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding : in two volumes | |
The life of Joseph, the son of Israel : in eight books, chiefly designed to allure young minds to a love of the Sacred Scriptures | |
The looking-glass for the mind, or, Intellectual mirror : being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales : chiefly translated from that much admired work, L'ami des enfans : with elegant engravings on wood, by Anderson. | |
New England primer | |
Paul and Virginia | |
The philosophical dictionary, for the pocket : Translated from the French edition. Corrected by the author | |
Strictures on the modern system of female education : with a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune | |
To-morrow, or, The dangers of delay. | |
Valuable secrets in arts, trades, &c., selected from the best authors. And adapted to the situation of the United States ... | |
The voyages, travels, and surprising adventures of Captain Robert Singleton : containing an account of his being set on shore in the island of Madagascar, of his passage from thence, and travels thro' the deserts of Africa, his various encounters with savages and wild beasts, his aquiring great riches in gold dust and elephants' teeth, and return to England | |
Works. | |
Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin |