year of publication | ISBN | author(s) | title |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8587-7 | Francis Aidan Gasquet | The great pestilence (A. D. 1348-9),: now commonly known as the black death. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8588-4 | Emil Kraepelin | Lectures on clinical psychiatry. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8589-1 | S. Adolphus (Sigard Adolphus) Knopf | A history of the National tuberculosis association;: the anti-tuberculosis movement in the United States, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8591-4 | Thomas S. Sozinskey | Medical symbolism in connection with historical studies in the arts of healing and hygiene.: Illustrated. By Thomas S. Sozinskey ... |
'' | 978-1-4297-8592-1 | W. H. S. (William Henry Samuel) Jones | Malaria and Greek history |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8593-8 | Robert Koch | Investigations into the etiology of traumatic infective diseases, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8594-5 | Elmer De Witt Brothers | Medical jurisprudence;: a statement of the law of forensic medicine, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8595-2 | Robert Hunter Semple | Memoirs on diphtheria.: From the writings of Bretonneau, Guersant, Trousseau, Bouchut, Empis and Daviot. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8597-6 | A. E. (Arthur Everett) Shipley | The minor horrors of war |
'' | 978-1-4297-8599-0 | William Andrew Leonard | Stephen Banks Leonard of Owego, Tioga County, New York: prepared by his grandson William Andrew Leonard. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8601-0 | Harold M. Pitt | The facts as to the Philippine Islands :: compiled for the enlightenment of the American people / |
'' | 978-1-4297-8602-7 | Richard Weaver | Richard Weaver's life story: edited by James Paterson. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8609-6 | David James Ranney | Dave Ranney, or, Thirty years on the Bowery;: an autobiography. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8611-9 | J. F. (John Frederic) Dobson | The greek orators |
'' | 978-1-4297-8612-6 | Arthur Ruhl | The other Americans;: the cities, the countries, and especially the people of South America, |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8618-8 | Samuel Johnson | Johnson: prose & poetry,: with Boswell's character, Macaulay's Life and Raleigh's essay; |
'' | 978-1-4297-8620-1 | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | The works of Friedrich Nietzsche ... |
'' | 978-1-4297-8622-5 | William Morris | The poems of William Morris: selected and ed. by Percy Robert Colwell. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8626-3 | Nathaniel Schmidt | The prophet of Nazareth |
'' | 978-1-4297-8629-4 | Edward Bradford Titchener | A text-book of psychology |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8630-0 | Charles Godlove Raue | Psychology as a natural science applied to the solution of occult psychic phenomena |
'' | 978-1-4297-8635-5 | Edna St. Vincent Millay | Renascence and other poems |
'' | 978-1-4297-8636-2 | James Whitcomb Riley | Afterwhiles |
'' | 978-1-4297-8638-6 | Abbie Farwell. Brown | In the days of giants;: a book of Norse tales, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8643-0 | Frances Jenkins. Olcott | Tales of the Persian genii: retold by Frances Jenkins Olcott. With illus. by Willy Pogany. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8644-7 | Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome | The passing of the third floor back;: an idle fancy in a prologue, a play, and an epilogue, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8648-5 | O. Henry | The four million |
'' | 978-1-4297-8650-8 | Episcopal Church. Diocese of Connecticut | The Records of Convocation, A.D. 1790-A.D. 1848: edited and annotated for the Diocesan Commission on Archives by the Reverend Joseph Hooper [1906] |
'' | 978-1-4297-8652-2 | John Dewey | Studies in logical theory |
'' | 978-1-4297-8655-3 | Abraham Flexner | Prostitution in Europe |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8656-0 | Anna Botsford Comstock | Confessions to a heathen idol |
'' | 978-1-4297-8657-7 | Rufus W. (Rufus Wheelwright) Clark | Romanism in America |
'' | 978-1-4297-8662-1 | Max Eastman | Enjoyment of poetry |
'' | 978-1-4297-8668-3 | John Dewey | Letters from China and Japan |
'' | 978-1-4297-8669-0 | Arnold Haultain | Goldwin Smith,: his life and opinions, |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8671-3 | Edgar Rice Burroughs | At the earth's core |
'' | 978-1-4297-8672-0 | Zane Grey | To the last man :: a novel / |
'' | 978-1-4297-8674-4 | Zane Grey | The man of the forest :: a novel / |
'' | 978-1-4297-8675-1 | '' | The light of western stars,: a romance, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8676-8 | '' | The young pitcher |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8677-5 | Zane Grey | Wildfire |
'' | 978-1-4297-8685-0 | William Roscoe Thayer | George Washington |
'' | 978-1-4297-8688-1 | George Lyman Kittredge | A study of Gawain and the Green knight |
'' | 978-1-4297-8689-8 | Thomas Campion | The works of Dr. Thomas Campion: ed. by A.H. Bullen. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8691-1 | Edmund Spenser | The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8695-9 | J. O. (James Orchard) Halliwell-Phillipps | Memoranda on the Midsummer night's dream, A.D. 1879 and A.D. 1855. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8696-6 | George Etherege | The works of Sir George Etheredge:: plays and poems; |
'' | 978-1-4297-8698-0 | Goldwin Smith | Life of Jane Austen. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8700-0 | George Eliot | Essays and Leaves from a note-book |
'' | 978-1-4297-8701-7 | Bernard Shaw | Back to Methuselah.: A metabiological pentateuch. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8702-4 | Hall Caine | Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
'' | 978-1-4297-8708-6 | Richard Le Gallienne | The love-letters of the king;: or, The life romantic, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8709-3 | David Arthur. Hughes | Thomas Babington Macaulay: the rhetorician.: An examination of his structural devices in the history of England. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8710-9 | George Moore | Celibates |
'' | 978-1-4297-8712-3 | George Moore | A mummer's wife. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8713-0 | Bernard Shaw | Misalliance, The dark lady of the Sonnets, and Fanny's first play.: With a treatise on Parents and children. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8714-7 | '' | John Bull's other island, and Major Barbara |
'' | 978-1-4297-8715-4 | '' | Cashel Byron's profession. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8716-1 | Augustin Frederic Hamon | The twentieth century Moliere: Bernard Shaw ...: Translated from the French by Eden and Cedar Paul. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8717-8 | H. L. (Henry Louis) Mencken | George Bernard Shaw;: his plays, |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8719-2 | Alfred Bruce Douglas | Oscar Wilde and myself,: with photogravure portrait of the author and thirteen other portraits and illustrations, also fac-simile letters. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8726-0 | Charles Montagu Doughty | Adam cast forth. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8727-7 | Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany | The last book of wonder |
'' | 978-1-4297-8729-1 | Ford Madox Ford | The benefactor;: a tale of a small circle. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8731-4 | Ford Madox Ford | An English girl;: a romance, |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8737-6 | Violet Hunt | The maiden's progress;: a novel in dialogue, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8738-3 | Aldous Huxley | Leda. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8739-0 | W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham | The explorer |
'' | 978-1-4297-8741-3 | George William Russell | Collected poems |
'' | 978-1-4297-8742-0 | Siegfried Sassoon | Picture-show. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8744-4 | James Stephens | The adventures of Seumas Beg;: The rocky road to Dublin. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8746-8 | Ford Madox Ford | Memories and impressions;: a study in atmospheres, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8747-5 | J. M. (John McFarland) Kennedy | English literature, 1880-1905. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8749-9 | Edmund Henry Garrett | Victorian songs;: lyrics of the affections and nature, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8755-0 | William Henry Schofield | Chaucer's Franklin's tale. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8757-4 | John Calvin French | The problem of the two prologues to Chaucer's Legend of good women |
'' | 978-1-4297-8758-1 | John Livingston Lowes | The prologue to the Legend of good women considered in its chronological relations. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8759-8 | Willard Farnham | The sources of Chaucer's Parlement of foules. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8760-4 | Emile Legouis | Geoffrey Chaucer: tr. by L. Lailavoix .... |
'' | 978-1-4297-8761-1 | Dean Spruill Fansler | Chaucer and the Roman de la Rose |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8763-5 | George Hempl | Chaucer's pronunciation and the spelling of the Ellesmere ms. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8764-2 | Louis Round Wilson | Chaucer's relative constructions |
'' | 978-1-4297-8766-6 | William Langland | The vision of Piers the Plowman;: an English poem of the fourteenth century, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8768-0 | John Lydgate | The assembly of gods:: or The accord of reason and sensuality in the fear of death. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8769-7 | John Lydgate | Lydgate's Complaint of the black knight;: Text mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen, von Emil Krausser. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8771-0 | Vida Dutton Scudder | Le morte Darthur of Sir Thomas Malory & its sources. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8773-4 | Israel Gollancz | Pearl,: an English poem of the 14th century; |
'' | 978-1-4297-8779-6 | Alfred. Stapleton | All about The merry tales of Gotham: with original sketches by H. Packer. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8782-6 | Roger Ascham | English works:: Toxophilus; Report of the affaires and state of Germany; The scholemaster. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8784-0 | Francis Bacon | Bacon's Essays with annotations |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8785-7 | Robert Burton | The anatomy of melancholy,: what it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics, and several cures of it ... |
'' | 978-1-4297-8792-5 | Michael Drayton | The battaile of Agincourt |
'' | 978-1-4297-8793-2 | William Dunbar | The life and poems of William Dunbar. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8797-0 | Phineas Fletcher | The Spenser of his age,: being selected poetry from the works of Phineas Fletcher. With an introduction, etc. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8798-7 | Felix Emmanuel Schelling | The life and writings of George Gascoigne,: with three poems heretofore not reprinted, |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8803-8 | Frances Campbell (Berkeley) Mrs. Young | Mary Sidney, countess of Pembroke |
'' | 978-1-4297-8809-0 | Philip Sidney | The countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia.: Ed. by Albert Feuillerat. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8811-3 | Robert Southwell | A fovre-fovld meditation,: of the foure last things: viz. ... 1. par Houre of death. 2. Day of iudgement. 3. Paines of hell. 4. Ioyes of heauen. ... by R.S. The author of S. Peters complaint. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8812-0 | Edmund Spenser | Works: edited from the original editions and mss., by R. Morris. With a memoir by John W. Hales. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8814-4 | Edmund Spenser | Britomart, from Books III, IV, and V of the Feary queene.: Edited, with introduction and notes by Mary E. Litchfield. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8826-7 | Thomas Dekker | The shoemakers holiday;: a comedy. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8829-8 | William Haughton | Englishmen for my money,: or A woman will have her will, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8830-4 | Robert George Whitney Bolwell | The life and works of John Heywood |
'' | 978-1-4297-8832-8 | Eleanor Patience. Lumley | The influence of Plautus on the comedies of Ben Jonson ... |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8834-2 | Thomas Lodge | A Looking Glasse, for London and Englande.: Made by Thomas Lodge, Gentleman, and Robert Greene In Artibus Magister. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8835-9 | Christopher Marlowe | The Tragicall History of D. Faustus.: As it hath bene Acted by the Right Honorable the Earle of Nottingham his seruants. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8837-3 | Morse S. (Morse Shepard) Allen | The satire of John Marston ... |
'' | 978-1-4297-8839-7 | Thomas Middleton | The Roaring Girle. Or Moll Cut-Purse.: As it hath lately beene Acted on the Fortune-stage by the Prince his Players. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8841-0 | Thomas Randolph | The poems and Amyntas of Thomas Randolph: ed. by John Jay Parry, Ph.D. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8842-7 | Samuel Rowley | When you see me you know me |
'' | 978-1-4297-8844-1 | William Rowley | All's lost by lust,: and A shoemaker, a gentleman, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8853-3 | William Shakespeare | Cymbeline;: edited by Edward Dowden. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8854-0 | William Shakespeare | Shakespeare's Cymbeline:: the text rev. and annotated, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8855-7 | '' | Hamlet: A tragedy by William Shakespeare. The E.H. Sothern acting version. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8856-4 | John Corbin | The Elizabethan Hamlet:: a study of the sources, and of Shakspere's environment, to show that the mad scenes had a comic aspect now ignored, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8857-1 | Fredericka Raymond (Beardsley) Mrs. Gilchrist | The true story of Hamlet and Ophelia |
'' | 978-1-4297-8858-8 | Mercade | Hamlet: or, Shakespeare's philosophy of history; a study of the spiritual soul and unity of Hamlet [1913] |
'' | 978-1-4297-8860-1 | Charlton Miner Lewis | The genesis of Hamlet |
'' | 978-1-4297-8861-8 | Henry P. (Henry Pitt) Phelps | Hamlet from the actors' standpoint.: Its representatives, and a comparison of their performances. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8866-3 | William Shakespeare | The Richard Mansfield acting version of King Henry V;: a history in five acts, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8870-0 | Smarajit Dutt | Shakespeare's Macbeth;: an oriental study. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8872-4 | William Shakespeare | Shakespeare's Merry wives of Windsor 1602: ed. by W.W. Greg, Litt.D. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8876-2 | Edward Tuckerman Mason | The Othello of Tommaso Salvini: described by Edward Tuckerman Nason; with portraits by Robert Frederick Blum. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8878-6 | J. O. (James Orchard) Halliwell-Phillipps | Selected notes upon Shakespeare's comedy of the Tempest. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8880-9 | French Leo. Haynes | Shakespeare and the Troy story;: history of the Troy story from the time of Homer to Shakespeare. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8884-7 | William Shakespeare | The sonnets of William Shakspere,: rearranged and divided into four parts. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8885-4 | '' | Shakespeare's Sonnets,: and A lover's complaint; |
'' | 978-1-4297-8887-8 | Henry Brown | The sonnets of Shakespeare solved,: and the mystery of his friendship, love, and rivalry revealed. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8888-5 | Ethan Allen Hitchcock | Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare; with the Sonnets.: Showing that they belong to the hermetic class of writings, and explaining their general meaning and purpose. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8889-2 | Ethan Allen Hitchcock | Remarks on the Sonnets of Shakespeare; with the Sonnets.: Showing that they belong to the hermetic class of writings, and explaining their general meaning and purpose. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8894-6 | Fay Adams. Britton | Fairy tales from Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8895-3 | Lois Grosvenor Hufford | Shakespeare in tale and verse. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8896-0 | Charles Lamb | Tales from Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8897-7 | Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch | Historical tales from Shakespeare |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8898-4 | William Shakespeare | Shakespeare adaptations:: The tempest, The mock tempest, and King Lear. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8899-1 | Frederick Wilkinson Kilbourne | Alterations and adaptations of Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8900-4 | William Shakespeare | Golden texts from the works of William Shakespeare;: a collection of quotations from the plays and poems arranged under proper classification. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8902-8 | Raymond Macdonald Alden | Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8905-9 | William Hall Chapman | Shakespeare;: the personal phase, |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8906-6 | William Carew Hazlitt | Shakespear |
'' | 978-1-4297-8908-0 | Sidney Lee | Shakespeare's life and work;: being an abridgment, chiefly for the use of students, of a Life of William Shakespeare. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8910-3 | W. Teignmouth (William Teignmouth) Shore | Shakespeare's self. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8912-7 | Victor Hugo | William Shakespeare.: Translated by Melville B. Anderson. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8917-2 | Arthur Acheson | Shakespeare's lost years in London, 1586-1592, giving new light on the pre-sonnet period; |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8918-9 | Frank Harris | The man Shakespeare and his tragic life-story |
'' | 978-1-4297-8923-3 | Adolphus William Ward | Shakespeare and the makers of Virginia |
'' | 978-1-4297-8924-0 | William Salt Brassington | Shakespeare's homeland;: sketches of Stratford-upon-Avon, the forest of Arden and the Avon valley, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8927-1 | Clemence. Dane | Will Shakespeare;: an invention in four acts, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8928-8 | Charles Allen | Notes on the Bacon-Shakespeare question |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8929-5 | Theodore Martin | Shakespeare or Bacon? |
'' | 978-1-4297-8933-2 | Elizabeth (Wells.) Gallup | The bi-literal cypher of Sir Francis Bacon discovered in his works and deciphered |
'' | 978-1-4297-8934-9 | G. G. (Granville George) Greenwood | Is there a Shakespeare problem?: with a reply to Mr. J.M. Robertson and Mr. Andrew Lang, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8935-6 | Edwin Reed | The truth concerning Stratford-upon-Avon, and Shakspere.: With other essays. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8936-3 | John Elisha Roe | Sir Francis Bacon's own story |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8939-4 | William Hall Chapman | William Shakspere and Robert Greene;: the evidence, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8940-0 | Janet Spens | An essay of Shakespeare's relation to tradition. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8942-4 | Raphael Holinshed | Shakespere's Holinshed;: the Chronicle and the historical plays compared, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8944-8 | Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury | Shakespeare and Voltaire |
'' | 978-1-4297-8946-2 | G. Somers (George Somers) Bellamy | Essays from Shakspere |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8948-6 | John Churton Collins | Studies in Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8949-3 | Hiram Corson | An introduction to the study of Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8951-6 | Edward Dowden | Shakspere;: a critical study of his mind and art, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8952-3 | J. M. (James Mason) Hoppin | The reading of Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8955-4 | Spenser Sir St. John | Essays on Shakespeare and his works;: edited by Sir Spenser St. John ... from the MSS. and notes of a deceased relative. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8959-2 | Karl Elze | Essays on Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8960-8 | Mungo William MacCallum | Shakespeare's Roman plays and their background |
'' | 978-1-4297-8963-9 | Henry Thew Stephenson | The study of Shakespeare |
'' | 978-1-4297-8969-1 | Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch | Notes on Shakespeare's workmanship: from lectures by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch .... |
'' | 978-1-4297-8971-4 | Margaret. Lucy | Shakespeare and the supernatural;: a brief study of folklore, superstition, and witchcraft in 'Macbeth,' 'Midsummer night's dream' and 'The tempest,' |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8973-8 | Frank Chapman Sharp | Shakespeare's portrayal of the moral life. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8976-9 | Beverley E. (Beverley Ellison) Warner | English history in Shakespeare's plays. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8978-3 | H. W. (Herbert West) Seager | Natural history in Shakespeare's time;: being extracts illustrative of the subject as he knew it. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8979-0 | James Edmund Harting | The birds of Shakespeare;: critically examined, explained, and illustrated, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8981-3 | John Charles Bucknill | The mad folk of Shakespeare.: Psychological essays. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-8983-7 | Henry Wellesley | Stray notes on the text of Shakespeare. |
'' | 978-1-4297-8987-5 | Sidney Lee | Shakespeare and the modern stage,: with other essays, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8991-2 | Lewis Wager | The life and repentaunce of Marie Magdalene.: A morality play reprinted from the original ed. of 1566-67, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8994-3 | Elmer Edgar Stoll | John Webster;: the periods of his work as determined by his relations to the drama of his day, |
'' | 978-1-4297-8999-8 | Aphra Behn | The novels of Mrs. Aphra Behn;: with an introduction by Ernest A. Baker, M.A. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-9003-1 | John Bunyan | The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come; |
'' | 978-1-4297-9007-9 | Goldwin Smith | Cowper. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9009-3 | Stanley Thomas Williams | Richard Cumberland,: his life and dramatic works, |
'' | 978-1-4297-9015-4 | Rafael Sabatini | Scaramouche;: a romance of the French revolution, |
'' | 978-1-4297-9016-1 | May Sinclair | Anne Severn and the Fieldings. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-9017-8 | May Sinclair | The Belfry. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9018-5 | '' | The combined maze. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9019-2 | '' | The divine fire. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-9020-8 | May Sinclair | The helpmate. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9023-9 | '' | Mr. Waddington of Wyck |
'' | 978-1-4297-9024-6 | '' | The romantic. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9025-3 | '' | The tree of heaven. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9028-4 | John Collings Squire | Imaginary speeches and other parodies in prose and verse. |
2009 | 978-1-4297-9029-1 | James Stephens | The demi-gods. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9030-7 | Alfred Sutro | The perfect lover,: a play in four acts. |
'' | 978-1-4297-9031-4 | Rachel Annand Taylor | Rose and vine. |