EditorialA handbook of labor literature; being a classified and annotated list of the more important books and pamphlets in the English language : Marot, Helen, 1865-1940.
EditorialUniversal dictionary of the English language; a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunication, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the English language ... Edited by Robert Hunter and Charles...
EditorialUniversal dictionary of the English language; a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunication, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the English language ... Edited by Robert Hunter and Charles...
EditorialThe Standard intermediate-school dictionary of the English language; designed to give the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, and etymology of about 38,000 words and phrases in the speech and literature of the English-speaking peoples .. : Fernald, Ja...
EditorialAn index-catalogue of bibliographical works (chiefly in the English language) relating to India; a study in bibliography : Campbell, Francis Bundury Fitzgerald, 1863-1906.
EditorialUniversal dictionary of the English language; a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunication, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the English language ... Edited by Robert Hunter and Charles...
EditorialThe golden treasury, selected from the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language and arranged with notes. Second series : Palgrave, Francis Turner, 1824-1897.
EditorialScyllarus arctus, Print, Scyllarus arctus is a species of slipper lobster which lives in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is uncommon in British and Irish waters, but a number of English-language vernacular names have been applied, ...
EditorialHelix pomatia, Print, Helix pomatia, common names the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, edible snail or escargot, is a species of large, edible, air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod terrestrial mollusc in the family Helicidae. It is a European sp...
EditorialScyllarus arctus, Print, Scyllarus arctus is a species of slipper lobster which lives in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is uncommon in British and Irish waters, but a number of English-language vernacular names have been applied, ...
EditorialHelix pomatia, Print, Helix pomatia, common names the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, edible snail or escargot, is a species of large, edible, air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod terrestrial mollusc in the family Helicidae. It is a European sp...
EditorialHelix pomatia, Print, Helix pomatia, common names the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, edible snail or escargot, is a species of large, edible, air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod terrestrial mollusc in the family Helicidae. It is a European sp...
EditorialHelix pomatia, Print, Helix pomatia, common names the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, edible snail or escargot, is a species of large, edible, air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod terrestrial mollusc in the family Helicidae. It is a European sp...
EditorialThe biography of Sir Thomas More (d. 1535), written by his son-in-law, William Roper (d. 1578), during the reign of Queen Mary (r. 1553–58), is reputedly the earliest personal biography in the English language. This page describes More’s trial in 1...
EditorialAn article on the introduction of pantomime into the English language. Punch, or the London Charivari. London. Source: P.P.5270, page 10. Language: English.
EditorialJohnson's Dictionary. A Dictionary of the English Language ... The secon. J. & P. Knapton, etc.: London, 1755, 1756. Title page of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language. Image taken from A Dictionary of the English Language The second ed...
EditorialTwo women, reading and writing letters. The complete letter-writer, containing familiar letters on the most common occasions in life ... To which are prefixed a plain and compendious grammar of the English language, etc. Derby : Henry Mozley, 1824. Sou...
EditorialThe biography of Sir Thomas More (d. 1535), written by his son-in-law, William Roper (d. 1578), during the reign of Queen Mary (r. 1553–58), is reputedly the earliest personal biography in the English language. This page describes More’s trial in 1...
EditorialPeople climbing a tree to harvest the fruit. The Easy Instructor: or, the only method to make the orthography and pronunciation of the English language easy. Berwick, 1790. Source: 1212.k.55, frontispiece. Language: English.
Editorial"Weigh it in your hand, sir". She said to the sergeant. Illustration for 'the moonstone', considered the first detective novel in the English language. The moonstone ... With many illustrations. New York : Harper & Bros., 1868. Source: 1600/514 page 71.
Editorial"Sergeant Cuff looked attentively at our second house-maid". Illustration for the novel, 'the moonstone', considered the first detective novel in the English language. . The moonstone ... With many illustrations. New York : Harper & Bros., 1868. Source...
EditorialSamuel Johnson. Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language in mi. Printed under the inspection of the Literary Assoc. Samuel Johnson, known as Dr. Johnson (1709-1784). English writer, critic, lexicographer and conversationalist. Portrait. Image take...
EditorialMusic cover showing 'the Great Vance' at a zoo. Alfred Vance or 'The Great Vance', as he was known, was part of a group known as the 'Lions Comiques', who were the first great stars of the Music Hall. Their stage personas focused on 'the man about tow...
EditorialThe golden treasury of English language songs. The golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language. 1861. Binding. Source: c.194.a.675 front binding.
EditorialJuan de la Cierva y Codorn?u, 1st Count of De La Cierva (1895-1936) was a Spanish civil engineer, pilot and aeronautical engineer. His most famous accomplishment was the invention in 1920 of the Autogiro,[1] a single-rotor type of aircraft that came to...
EditorialJuan de la Cierva y Codorn?u, 1st Count of De La Cierva (1895-1936) was a Spanish civil engineer, pilot and aeronautical engineer. His most famous accomplishment was the invention in 1920 of the Autogiro,[1] a single-rotor type of aircraft that came to...