Denison, Mary A. (Mary Andrews), 1826-1911
Denison, Mary A. 1826-1911
Mary Andrews Denison
VIAF ID: 74877640 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Denison, Mary A. ‡d 1826-1911
- 100 1 _ ‡a Denison, Mary A. ‡d 1826-1911
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Denison, Mary A. ‡q (Mary Andrews), ‡d 1826-1911
- 100 0 _ ‡a Mary Andrews Denison
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (60)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Among the squirrels | |
Andy Luttrell | |
Anne and Tilly, 1870: | |
Barbara | |
A brave little woman : a novel | |
Captain Molly : a love story | |
A changed life | |
Charles Montgomery. | |
Chip, the cave-child, c1962: | |
The daughter of the regiment : a novel | |
The days and ways of the cocked hats, or, The dawn of the Revolution | |
Denison series | |
Erin go bragh! | |
Ethel's triumph : from fifteen to twenty-five | |
Fortunes of a young artist | |
The Frenchman's ward | |
Glennandale | |
Grandmother Normandy | |
The guardian's trust | |
Her sercret : a story for girls | |
Hidden treasure | |
His triumph | |
Home pictures. | |
How she helped him | |
If she will she will | |
John Dane | |
Late repentance | |
Led back | |
Lieutenant Messinger | |
Like a gentleman. | |
The little folks of Redbow | |
Little white hand | |
Man in blue | |
The master | |
Mildred : a novel | |
Mr. Peter Crewitt. | |
No mother like mine | |
Noble by birth | |
A noble sister | |
The Old Folly and its inhabitants | |
Old Hepsy. | |
Old ship warehouse; a novel | |
Orange leaves. | |
Orphan Anne | |
Out of prison. | |
Raphæl Inglesse: or, The Jew of Mialn! A thrilling tale of the victories of virtue, and the punishments of vice. | |
The romance of a schoolboy | |
Rothmell. By the author of "That husband of mine". | |
Sequel to Opposite the jail, or, On trial for his life | |
Silent Tom | |
So'n Mann wie mein Mann Eine Ehestands-Humoreske | |
Stolen from home | |
Strawberry Hill | |
The Talbury girls | |
Tell your wife. | |
That wife of mine. | |
Victor Norman, rector. | |
What not | |
What one boy can do | |
Which did she love | |
The yellow violin |