Sala, George Augustus, 1828-1895
Sala, George Augustus
Sala, George A. 1828-1895
George Augustus Sala British journalist (1828-1895)
Sala, George Augustus (English printmaker, graphic artist, and illustrator, 1828-1895)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sala, George Augustus, ‡d 1828-1895
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sala, George Augustus, ‡d 1828-1895
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Works
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Accepted addresses | |
America revisited : From the bay of New York to the gulf of Mexico, and from lake Michigan to the Pacific | |
Artemus Ward, his travels | |
The Baddington peerage: who won, and who wore it. A story of the best and the worst society. | |
Belle Boyd in camp and prison written by herself. With an introduction | |
Charles Dickens | |
La dame du premier. | |
A dictionary of literary pseudonyms in the English language | |
Dutch pictures; with some sketches in the Flemish manner. | |
Elkington & Co., 1876: | |
The four Georges and The English humourists of the eighteenth century | |
From Waterloo to the peninsula : four months' hard labor in Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Spain | |
Gaslight and daylight, with some London scenes they shine upon. | |
Hail, rain, steam & speed, 1850: | |
The haunted house | |
How I tamed Mrs. Cruiser | |
Insurance and assurance : an essay | |
A journey due North; being notes of a residence in Russia. | |
Journey due south : travels in search of sunshine, by George Augustus Sala,... | |
Lady Chesterfield's letters to her daughter | |
The life and adventures of George Augustus Sala | |
London up to date | |
Looking at life; or, Thoughts and things. | |
Madame Tussaud's exhibition guide, 1908: | |
Make your game ; or, The adventures of the stout gentleman, the slim gentleman, and the man with the iron chest : a narrative of the Rhine and thereabouts | |
My diary in America in the midst of war | |
The Nasby papers : Southern humour | |
Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition | |
On stage costume, with some reflections on my lord Sydney's rescript,... | |
Paris herself again in 1878-9. | |
Philosophy between the sheets | |
Robson: a sketch. | |
Rome and Venice, with other wanderings in Italy, in 1866-7. | |
The seven sons of Mammon : a story | |
The strange adventures of Captain Dangerous. A narrative in plain English | |
Temple bar. | |
Terrible tales | |
[Theater playbills for Shakespeare plays: Merry wives of Windsor]. | |
Things I have seen and people I have known | |
The thorough good cook; a series of chats on the culinary art, and nine hundred recipes | |
A trip to Barbary by a roundabout route. | |
Twice round the clock, or, The hours of the day and night in London | |
The two prima donnas, and The dumb door porter [a tale imitated from the Russian of Tourguenieff] | |
Under the sun : essays mainly written in hot countries | |
Wat Tyler, M.P. | |
William Hogarth : painter, engraver, and philosopher : essays on the man, the work, and the time | |
Yankee drolleries. The most celebrated works of the best American humorists. |