Harold Murdock
Also known as
Murdock, Harold, 1862-1934
Born 1862-01-01
Died 1934-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF70354734
- WikidataQ52155713
- ISNI000000008260131X
- Open LibraryOL1454287A
Top Subjects
- Lexington, Battle of, Lexington, Mass., 1775 (4)
- Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) (3)
- Concord, Battle of, Concord, Mass., 1775 (3)
- Poetry (2)
- Europe -- Politics and government -- 1848-1871 (2)
- Bunker Hill, Battle of, Boston, Mass., 1775. (2)
- English Poets (1)
Books by Harold Murdock
Total count: 27
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Johnson's laurel, or, Contest of the poetsa poemPrinted for S. Hooper ...1785-01-01
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Ode by Dr. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thraleupon their supposed approaching nuptialsPrinted for R. Faulder, New-Bond-Street1788-01-01
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Johnson and GarrickPrinted by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street1816-01-01
The reconstruction of Europea sketch of the diplomatic and military history of continental Europe, from the rise to the fall of the second French empireHoughton, Mifflin and company1889-01-01
The reconstruction of Europea sketch of the diplomatic and military history of continental EuropeHoughton, Mifflin and company1889-01-01-
The reconstruction of Europea sketch of the diplomatic and military history of continental Europe : from the rise to the fall of the second French Empire.Longmans, Green1890-01-01
The Reconstruction of Europe: A Sketch of the Diplomatic and Military History of Continental ...Houghton, Mifflin and company1895-01-01
Historie of the life and death of Sir William Kirkaldy, of Grange, knightwherein is declared his many wise designs and valiant actions, with a true relation of his heroic conduct in the castle of Edinburgh which he had the honour to defend for the Queen of Scots.The Club of Odd Volumes1906-01-01-
Earl Percy's dinner-tableHoughton Mifflin1907-01-01
1872letters written by a gentleman in Boston to his friends in Paris, describing the Great FireHoughton Mifflin Co.1909-01-01
1872letters by a gentleman in Boston to his friend in Paris describing the great fireHoughton Mifflin Company1909-01-01
Memorial of James Frothingham Hunnewellread before the Bostonian Society on January 17, 1911[The Society]1911-01-01-
Notes from a country library.The Club of Odd Volumes1911-01-01
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Memorial of James Frothingham Hunnewellread before the Bostonian society on January 17, 1911Priv. Print.1911-01-01
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The great Boston fire ...1912-01-01
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The nineteenth of April, 1775exhibiting a fair and impartial account of the engagement fought on that day, chiefly in the towns of Concord, Lexington, and Menotomy, between a detachment of his Britannick Majesty's regular troops and the militia of the province of Massachusetts Bay; with candid remarks upon certain relations of that sanguinary event set forth by other hands.Houghton Mifflin Company1923-01-01
Earl Percy dines abroada Boswellian episodeHoughton Mifflin Company1924-01-01-
The nineteenth of April, 1775Houghton Mifflin1925-01-01
Bunker Hillnotes and queries on a famous battleHoughton Mifflin Company1927-01-01-
Nineteenth of April, Seventeen Seventy-FiveThe Concord and Lexington (Massachusetts Heritage Series, No. 6)Reprint Services Corp1969-04-01
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1872Letters by a Gentleman in Boston to His Friend in Paris Describing the Great FireCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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1872; Letters Written by a Gentleman in Boston to His Friends in Paris, Describing the Great Fire;Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
The Reconstruction of Europe; a Sketch of the Diplomatic and Military History of Continental Europe, From the Rise to the Fall of the Second French EmpireFranklin Classics2018-10-14-
Lexington and ConcordThe 19th of April, 1775Dover Publications, Incorporated2019-01-01
The nineteenth of April, 1775, exhibiting a fair and impartial account of the engagement fought on that day, chiefly in the towns of Concord, Lexington, and Menotomy, between a detachment of his Britannick Majesty's regular troops and the militia of the province of Massachusetts Bay; with candid remarks upon certain relations of that sanguinary event set forth by other hands-
Autograph letter to George Steevens, Esq., dated March 8th, 1774, in reply to his letter of March 6th]
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[Memorandum Concerning his quarrel with "Gentleman" Smith, 1775.]