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Total number of records: 10
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron (1803-1873) | 3 |
Byron, George Gordon Byron | 2 |
Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron (1788-1824) | 2 |
Holberg, Ludvig Baron (1684-1754) | 2 |
Oksnevad, Reidar | 2 |
Borrow, George Henry | 1 |
Borrow, George Henry (1803-1881) | 1 |
Bright, Richard (1789-1858) | 1 |
Glover, Stephen (1813-1870) | 1 |
Grellmann, H M G (1756-1804) | 1 |
Dissertation on the Gipsies : being an historical enquiry, concerning the manner of life, family œconomy, customs and conditions of these people in Europe, and their origin
Grellmann, H M G (1756-1804); Raper, Matthew (1778)
1787
Translation worked from Grellmann's first edition, Die Zigeuner (1783), adding "only an abstract of the most material passages, in detached paragraphs," from the second edition, Historicher Versuch ü...
Travels from Vienna through lower Hungary : with some remarks on the state of Vienna during the Congress, in the year 1814
Bright, Richard (1789-1858)
1818
Half title: Travels in lower Hungary.
Komedier (v.1)
Holberg, Ludvig baron (1684-1754); Øksnevad, Reidar
1954
Vol. 1: Jeppe paa blerget. Erasmus Montanus. -- vol. 2: Den politiska Kandstøber. Barselstuen.
Komedier (v.2)
Holberg, Ludvig baron (1684-1754); Øksnevad, Reidar
1954
Vol. 1: Jeppe paa blerget. Erasmus Montanus. -- vol. 2: Den politiska Kandstøber. Barselstuen.
An English Gypsy word-book : being George Borrow's Romany vocabulary transposed
Borrow, George Henry (1803-1881); Lilford, Thomas Littleton Powys baron (1833-1896); Borrow, George Henry (1803-1881)
1889
"Printed for private circulation".
The maid of Athens : No.2 of Lays of Byron
Nelson, S (1800-1862); Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron (1788-1824)
[1840?]
I heard thy fate without a tear : song
Glover, Stephen (1813-1870); Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron (1788-1824)
[ca. 1850?]
"In this edition a third verse is as the Editor believes for the first time printed; it does not appear in Lady Blessington's memoirs."