Epes Sargent
Born 1813-01-01
Died 1880-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL646380A
- VIAF107046780
- WikidataQ4408564
- ISNI0000000081723139
- Project Gutenberg32700
Top Subjects
- Readers (23)
- Spellers (9)
- Spiritualism (9)
- Sea poetry (5)
- English poetry (5)
- American poetry (5)
- Recitations (5)
Books by Epes Sargent
Total count: 147
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Velascoa tragedy in five actsEastburn's Press1837-01-01
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Valascoa tragedy in five actsHarper1839-01-01
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Valascoa tragedy in five actsHarper1839-01-01
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Wealth and worthor, Which makes the man? ...Harper & brothers1842-01-01
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American adventure by land and seabeing remarkable instances of enterprise and fortitude among Americans, shipwrecks, adventures at home and abroad, Indian captivities, &cHarper and Brothers1842-01-01
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What's to be done?or, The will and the wayHarper & Brothers1842-01-01
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American adventure by land and seabeing remarkable instances of enterprise and fortitude among Americans, shipwrecks, adventures at home and abroad, Indian captivities, &cHarper and Brothers1842-01-01
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The stage-coachfounded on factW.S. Damrell1843-01-01
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The life and public services of Henry ClayNew ed. / rev., enl. and brought down to the year 1844, by the author.Greely & McElrath1844-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay.New ed., rev., enl. and brought down to the year 1844, by the author.Greeley & McElrath1844-01-01-
Fleetwood, or, The stain of birtha novel of American lifeBurgess, Stringer and Company1845-01-01
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The death of WarrenA national song. The music composed and most respectfully dedicated to his friend, Abraham R. Thompson, M.D.1846-01-01
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The Modern standard dramaa collection of the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks ...J. Douglas1846-01-01
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The Modern standard dramaa collection of the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks : also the stage business, costumes, etcTaylor, Wilde1846-01-01
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The Modern standard dramaa collection of the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks ...J. Douglas1846-01-01
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The Modern standard dramaa collection of the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks ...J. Douglas1846-01-01
The modern standard dramaa collection of the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks, also the stage business, costumes, etc.Berford1846-01-01-
The Modern standard dramaa collection of the most popular acting plays, with critical remarks ...J. Douglas1846-01-01
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Richelieu, or The conspiracy!A play, in five acts1846-01-01
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Shakespeare's historical tragedy of Richard IIIadapted to representation by Colley Cibber ; as played by Kemble, Cooke, and Kean ; and reproduced at the Park Theatre, New York, Jan. 7th, 1846. With the stage business, cast of characters, costumes, relative positions, &cWilliam Taylor, no. 18 Ann Street1846-01-01
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The candid critic1847-01-01
Songs of the sea, with other poems.James Munroe and Company1847-01-01-
Macbetha tragedy in five actsWm. Taylor & Co.1847-01-01
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Grandfather Whiteheadan original drama in two actsBerford1847-01-01
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King Johna tragedy in five acts. With the stage business, cast of characters, costumes, relative positions, &c. Also, a list of authorities for costumesDouglas1848-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy, in five actsThe stage ed.M. Douglas, publisher1848-01-01
Songs of the seawith other poems2d ed.W. D. Ticknor & company1849-01-01
Songs of the sea, with other poems2nd ed.W.D. Ticknor1849-01-01
Songs of the sea, with other poems2nd ed.W.D. Ticknor1849-01-01
Songs of the sea, with other poems2nd ed.W.D. Ticknor1849-01-01
The standard speakercontaining exercises in prose and poetry for declamation in schools, academies ... etc. A treatise on oratory and elocution ...60. ed.C. Desilver & Sons1852-01-01-
The life and public services of Henry Clay down to 1848New and enl. ed., containing Mr. Clay's select speeches.Porter & Coates1852-01-01
The standard speakercontaining exercises in prose and poetry for declamation in schools, academies, lyceums, colleges: newly tr. or comp. from celebrated orators, authors, and popular debaters, ancient and modern. A treatise on oratory and elocution. Notes explanatory and biographical.Thomas, Cowperthwait & co.1852-01-01-
The life and public services of Henry Claydown to 1848Derby and Miller1852-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay, down to 1848Porter & Coates1852-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay, down to 1848.Derby & Miller1852-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay, down to 1848Derby & Miller1852-01-01
Selections in poetry for exercises at school and at homeC. Desilver1853-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay, down to 1848Derby & Miller1853-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay, down to 1848Derby & Miller1853-01-01-
King Johna tragedy in five actsWm. Taylor & Co., 18 Ann-Street1853-01-01
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The priestessa tragedy in five actsDutton & Wentworth1854-01-01
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The first-class standard reader for public and private schoolscontaining a summary of rules for pronunciation and elocution, numerous exercises for reading and recitation, a new system of references to rules and definitions, and a copious explanatory indexPhillips, Sampson and Company1854-01-01
The Testimony of the PoetsB.B. Mussey and A . Tompkins1854-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Claydown to 1848New, enl. ed. / containing Mr. Clay's select speeches.Miller, Orton & Mulligan1854-01-01
The testimony of the poets1854-01-01-
The standard fourth readerfor public and private schoolsPhillips, Sampson1855-01-01
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The standard fourth reader for public and private schoolscontaining a thorough course of preliminary exercises in articulation, pronunciation, accent, etc.; numerous exercises in reading; a new system of references; and a copious explanatory indexJ.B. Lippincott and co.1855-01-01
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The standard second readercontaining introductory exercises in articulation, an explanatory index, reading lessons, &cPhillips, Sampson1855-01-01
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The standard fifth reader (first-class standard reader)for public and private schoolsPhillips, Sampson1855-01-01
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The standard first[-fifth] reader ...Phillips, Sampson and Company1855-01-01
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The standard third readerfor public and private schools : containing exercises in the elementary sounds, rules for elocution, &c., numerous choice reading lessons, a new system of references, and an explanatory indexPhillips, Sampson1855-01-01
Selections in poetry for exercises at school and at homeC. Desilver1855-01-01-
The standard fourth reader for public and private schoolscontaining a thorough course of preliminary exercises in articulation, pronunciation, accent, &c., numerous exercises in reading, a new system of references, and a copious explanatory index8th thousand.Phillips, Sampson and Company1855-01-01
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The standard fifth reader(first-class standard reader) : for public and private schools : containing a summary of rules for pronunciation and elocution, numerous exercises for reading and recitation, a new system of reference to rules and definitions, and a copious explanatory indexPhillips, Sampson and Company1856-01-01
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The critic criticiseda reply to a review of Webster's system in the Democratic review for March, 1856Merriam1856-01-01
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Standard school primer, or First steps in reading, spelling, and thinkingon a new and approved planShorey1856-01-01
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The standard speakercontaining exercises in prose and poetry for declamation in schools, academies, lyceums, colleges, newly translated or compiled from celebrated orators, authors and popular debaters, ancient and modern, a treatise on oratory and elocution, notes explanatory and biographical11th ed.Charles Desilver1856-01-01
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The critic criticiseda reply to a review of Webster's system in the Democratic Review for March, 1856Merriam1856-01-01
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The Standard first reader, for beginnerscontaining the alphabet, and primary lessons in pronouncing, spelling, and readingTwenty-fifth edition.Phillips, Sampson and Company, no. 13 Winter Street.1856-01-01
Arctic adventure by sea and landfrom the earliest date to the last expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin.Phillips, Sampson & co.1857-01-01-
The smaller standard spellercontaining classified exercises for oral spelling, also sentences for silent spelling by writing from dictationPhillips, Sampson and Company1857-01-01
The Standard Third Reader for Public and Private Schools: Containing Exercises in the Elementary ...Phillips, Sampson and Co .1857-01-01-
The select works of Benjamin Franklinincluding his autobiographyPhillips, Sampson and company1857-01-01
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The standard first reader, for beginnerscontaining the alphabet, and primary lessons in pronouncing, spelling, and readingPhillips, Sampson and co.1857-01-01
The complete poetical works of Samuel Rogers and Thomas Campbellwith an original biography and sketch.Phillips1857-01-01
The primary standard speaker.C. Desilver1857-01-01-
The standard fifth reader(first class tandard reader) for public and private schools. Containing a summary of rules for pronunciation and elocution, numerous exercises for reading and recitation; a new system of references to rules and definitions, and a copious explanatory indexPhillips, Sampson1857-01-01
The intermediate standard speaker, containing pieces for declamation in schools, colleges, etcC. Desilver1857-01-01-
The intermediate standard speakercontaining pieces for declamation in schools, colleges, etc. Introductory, or supplementary, to The standard speakerC. Desilver1858-01-01
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The standard fifth reader(first-class standard reader) : for public and private schools : containing a summary of rules for pronunciation and elocution, numerous exercises for reading and recitation, a new system of references to rules and definitions, and a copious explanatory index46th thousand.Philips, Sampson and Company1858-01-01
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The standard spellercontaining exercises for oral spelling, also sentences for silent spelling by writing from dictation, in which the representative words and the anomalous words of the English language are so classified as to indicate their pronunciation, and to be fixed in the memory by association63rd thousand.Phillips, Sampson & Company1858-01-01
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Standard third readerPhillips, Sampson and Co.1858-01-01
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The standard third reader for public and private schoolscontaining exercises in the elementary sounds, rules for elocution, &c., numerous choice reading lessons, a new system of reference, and an explanatory index125th thousand.Phillips, Sampson and Company1859-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Claydown to 1848New, enl. ed. / containing Mr. Clay's select speeches.C.M. Saxton, Barker & Co.1859-01-01-
The standard second readercontaining introductory exercises in articulation, an explanatory index, reading lessons, &cPhillips, Sampson1859-01-01
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A new system of notation, for indicating the the pronunciation of English words1860-01-01
The smaller standard speller.38th thousand.J.L. Shorey1860-01-01
The life and public services of Henry Clay, down to 1848C.M. Saxton, Barker1860-01-01-
The intermediate standard speakercontaining pieces for declamation in schools, colleges, etc. : introductory, or supplementary, to the standard speakerC. Desilver1860-01-01
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The complete poetical works of Samuel Rogerswith a biographical sketch and notesCrosby, Nichols, Lee1860-01-01
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Sargent's Original dialoguesA collection for school and family reading and representationJohn L. Shorey1861-01-01
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The standard spellercontaining exercises for oral spelling; also, sentences for silent spelling by writing from dictation, in which the representative words and the anomalous words of the English language are so classified as to indicate their pronunciation, and to be fixed in the memory by associationJ.W. Burke1861-01-01
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Sargent's original dialoguesa collection for school and family reading and representationW.I. Pooley1861-01-01
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The standard fourth readerPart II : With spelling and defining lesson, exercises in declamation, etcJ.L. Shorey, etc., etc.1864-01-01
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A pronouncing spelling-book, for beginners and advanced classescontaining a new and improved system of notationJ.L. Shorey1864-01-01
Peculiar: A Tale of the Great TransitionCarleton1864-01-01
Peculiara tale of the great transitionCarleton1864-01-01
Peculiar. Ed. by W. Howitt. Authorized ed1864-01-01
Peculiara tale of the great transition7th ed.Carleton1864-01-01-
The standard second readercontaining introductory exercises in articulation; an explanatory index; reading lessons, & c.John L. Shorey1864-01-01
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The standard intermediate readerbetween the third and fourth, part two : with spelling and defining lessons, an explanatory index, &cJ.L. Shorey1865-01-01
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The standard first readerwith spelling and defining lessonsJohn L. Shorey1865-01-01
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A pronouncing spelling book for beginners and advanced classesContaining a new and improved system of notationDulany1866-01-01
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The standard fourth readerwith spelling and defining lessons, exercises in declamation, etcJohn L. Shorey1866-01-01
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The standard fifth reader (first-class standard reader) for public and private schools ...J.L Shorey, etc., etc.1866-01-01
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A pronouncing spelling-book, for beginners and advanced classescontaining a new and improved system of notationJohn L. Shorey1866-01-01
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The standard third readerPt. 2.J.L. Shorey, etc., etc.1867-01-01
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The standard fifth reader for public and private schoolsContaining a summary of rules for pronunciation and elocution, numerous exercises for reading and recitation, a new system of references to rules and definitions, and a copious explanatory indexJ.L Shorey, etc., etc.1867-01-01
The standard intermediate reader(between the third and fourth, part two) with spelling and defining lessons, an explanatory indexJohn L. Shorey1867-01-01-
The standard fourth reader for public and private schoolscontaining a thorough course of preliminary exercises in articulation, pronunciation, accent, &c. ; numerous exercises in reading ; a new system of references ; and a copious explanatory indexJohn L. Shorey1868-01-01
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Communications from another worldan abridgment of ''Planchette, or, The despair of scienceG. Robertson1869-01-01
Planchetteor, The despair of science : being a full account of modern spiritualism, its phenomena, and the various theories regarding it: with a survey of French spiritismRoberts Brothers1869-01-01-
Planchetteor, The despair of science.Roberts Brothers1869-01-01
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The woman who daredRoberts brothers1870-01-01
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Sargent's Standard school primerpart two : being first steps in reading, spelling and thinking on a new and approved planJ.L. Shorey1870-01-01
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The new American first readerE.H. Butler & Company1871-01-01
... The new American first[-fifth] readerE. H. Butler & co.1871-01-01-
The new American fifth readerE.H. Butler & Company1871-01-01
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The new American fourth readerE.H. Butler & co.1871-01-01
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The new American third readerE.H. Butler1871-01-01
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The new American fourth readerJ.H. Butler & Co.1871-01-01
The Standard Fifth ReaderJ.L. Shorey1871-01-01
The Standard Third ReaderJ.L. Shorey, etc., etc.1872-01-01-
The standard first readerPart 2 : with spelling and defining lessonsJ.L. Shorey, etc., etc.1872-01-01
The wonders of the Arctic worlda history of all the researches and discoveries in the frozen regions of the North, from the earliest times by Epes Sargent. Together with a complete and reliable history of the Polaris expedition by William H. Cunnington. With numerous illustrations.Philadelphia Book Co.1873-01-01-
The wonders of the Arctic worlda history of all the researches and discoveries in the frozen regions of the North, from the earliest times ...Philadelphia Book Co.1873-01-01
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Perils and escapes among icebergs!the wonders of the Arctic world : a history of all the researches and discoveries in the frozen regions of the North, from the earliest times : with sketches of the Cabots, Frobisher, Hudson ...J.E. Potter1873-01-01
The wonders of the arctic worlda history of all the researches and discoveries in the frozen regions of the north, from the earliset times : with sketches of the Cabots, Frobisher, Hudson, Baffin, Behring, Cook, Ross, Franklin, Parry, Back, Rae, McClintock, Kane, Hayes, Hall, and others, who in their perilous explorations defied hunger, cold, untold sufferings and death itself to reveal the mysteries of this wonderful portion of the globeJ.E. Potter1873-01-01-
A school manual of English etymologyand text-book of derivatives, prefixes and suffixes : with numerous exercises for the use of schoolsJ.H. Butler & Company1873-01-01
The Standard Fourth ReaderJ.L. Shorey1874-01-01
A pronouncing spelling-bookfor beginners and advanced classes, containing a new and improved system of notationJohn L. Shorey1874-01-01-
Proof palpable of immortalitybeing an account of the materialization phenomena of modern spiritualism, with remarks on the relations of the facts to theology, morals, and religionColby1875-01-01
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Nassau N.P. Bahamaswith illustrations from photographsMurray, Ferris & Co.1876-01-01
Harper's cyclopædia of British and American poetryHarper & Brothers1881-01-01
The scientific basis of spiritualism.Colby and Rich, 1881 [c1880]1881-01-01
The proof palpable of immortalitybeing an account of the materialization phenomena of modern spiritualism3d ed.Colby and Rich.1881-01-01
Harper's cyclopaedia of British and American poetryHarper1882-01-01-
The scientific basis of spiritualism5th ed.Colby & Rich1887-01-01
PlanchetteRoberts brothers1887-01-01
PlanchetteRoberts brothers1887-01-01
PlanchetteRoberts brothers1887-01-01-
Planchette; Or, the Despair of Science: Being a Full Account of Modern Spiritualism, Its Phenomena, and the Various Theories Regarding ItWith a Survey of French SpiritismUniversity of Michigan Library1899-01-28
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The proof palpable of immortaliyeing an account of the materialization phenomena of modern spiritualism, with remarks on the relations of the facts to theology, morals, and religion / by Epes Sargent.Banner of Light Pub. Co.1901-01-01
Harper's cyclopædia of British and American poetryHarper & brothers1909-01-01-
The lampoon1966-01-01
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Wealth and worth, or, Which makes the man? ...Harper1970-01-01
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What's to be done?, or, The will and the wayHarper1970-01-01
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What's to be done?, or, The will and the wayHarper1970-01-01
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Wealth and worth, or, Which makes the man?Harper1970-01-01
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The standard spellercontaining exercises for oral spelling : also, sentences for silent spelling by writing from dictation, in which the representative words and the anomalous words of the English language are so classified as to indicate their pronunciation, and to be fixed in the memory by associationElectronic ed.Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2001-01-01
Fleetwood Or The Stain Of Birth A Novel Of American LifeKessinger Publishing2004-06-30
The Poetical Works of Horace Smith and James Smith With Portraits and a Biographical SketchKessinger Publishing2005-03-30
Planchette Or, The Despair Of ScienceBeing A Full Account Of Modern Spiritualism, Its Phenomena And Various Theories Regarding ItKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-06-08
The Proof Palpable Of ImmortalityBeing An Account Of The Materialization Phenomena Of Modern SpiritualismKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-01-17
Fleetwood; or, The Stain of BirthA Novel of American LifeReadHowYouWant.com2007-08-21-
Descriptive account of an excursion on the Mississippi River