Old Humphrey
Also known as
Old Humphrey
Born 1787-01-01
Died 1854-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF45352034
- WikidataQ5542542
- ISNI0000000081241615
- Open LibraryOL2335829A
Top Subjects
- Juvenile literature (11)
- Christian life (10)
- Conduct of life (8)
- Juvenile fiction (8)
- Children (7)
- Description and travel (5)
- Indians of North America (5)
Books by Old Humphrey
Total count: 74
The Old Sea CaptainThe Religious Tract Society1799-01-01-
The stag chase and other storiesCarlton & Porter1800-01-01
Learning to think.Presbyterian Board of Publication1800-01-01-
The sabbath breaker reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas BrownPrinted by J. Tilling, Grosvenor-row, Chelsea; and sold by J. Davis, at the Society's depository, no. 56, Paternoster-row; and by all booksellers1819-01-01
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The history of Thomas Brown.American Sunday School Union1827-01-01
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My grandfather GregoryAmerican Sunday School Union1830-01-01
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Amos Armfield; or, The leather-covered BiblePublished by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street, New York.1830-01-01
The churchyard lyristconsisting of five hundred original inscriptions to commemorate the dead, with a suitable selection of appropriate texts of Scripture.Houlston & Stoneman1832-01-01-
Mirth and moralitya collection of original tales.Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son ...; Tegg, Wise, and Tegg, Dublin; Griffin and Co. Glasgow; and J. and S.A. Tegg, Sydney, Australia: by C. Whittingham, Chiswick.1835-01-01
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Tales about Great Britain and Ireland3rd ed.Printed for Thomas Tegg1839-01-01
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Tales about Rome and modern ItalyPrinted for Thomas Tegg and Son; Tegg and Co., Dublin; Griffin and Co., Glasgow; and J. and S. A. Tegg, Sydney, and Hobart Town1839-01-01
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Sergeant Bell, and his raree-showembellished with wood-cuts by Minot, Parmelee, Atherton, etcPerkins & Marvin, 114 Washington Street1839-01-01
Half hours with Old Humphrey.Religious Tract Society1840-01-01-
The Indians of North AmericaReligious Tract Society1840-01-01
Old Humphrey's friendly appeals ...The Religious tract society1840-01-01-
Thoughts for the thoughtfulReligious Tract Society1841-01-01
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Old Humphrey's observations3rd ed.Carter1841-01-01
Thoughts for the thoughtful2nd ed.Religious Tract Society1842-01-01
Soldiers and sailorsor, Anecdotes, details, and recollections of naval and military lifeGrant & Griffith1842-01-01
Old Humphrey's addresses.R. Carter1842-01-01
The Indians of North AmericaThe Religious Tract Society1843-01-01-
Footprints of popery, or, Places where martyrs have sufferedReligious Tract Society1844-01-01
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Ephraim Holding's homely hints chiefly addressed to Sunday school teachersR. Carter1844-01-01
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Old Humphrey's walks in London and its neighborhoodCarter1844-01-01
Points and pickings of information about China and the Chinese.Grant and Griffith1844-01-01-
Old Humphrey's country strolls1844-01-01
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The Chinese,or Some short accounts of the country and people of ChinaReligious Tract Society1845-01-01
Ephraim Holding's homely hintschiefly addressed to Sunday school teachersR. Carter1845-01-01-
Learning to actAmerican Sunday-School Union, no. 146 Chestnut Street1846-01-01
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Wanderings in the Isle of WightReligious Tract Society1846-01-01
Owen Gladdon's wanderings in the Isle of WightRobert Carter1846-01-01-
My grandparentsMy grandfather Gregory, and my Grandmamma GilbertCarter1846-01-01
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Pithy papers on singular subjectsReligious Tract Society1846-01-01
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Learning to feelAmerican Sunday-School Union, no. 146 Chestnut Street1846-01-01
Pithy papers on singular subjectsReligious Tract Society1847-01-01
Old Humphrey's country strollsRobert Carter1847-01-01
The Chineseor, Some short accounts of the country and people of ChinaMassachusetts Sabbath School Society1847-01-01-
Loiterings among the lakes of Cumberland and WestmorelandThe Religious Tract Society1849-01-01
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The history of Thomas BrownAmerican Sunday-School Union, no. 146 Chestnut Street1849-01-01
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Old Humphrey's obervations1849-01-01
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Pleasant talesfor young peopleReligious Tract Society1850-01-01
Alan Gilbert's last birth=dayGen. Prot. Episcopal Sunday School Union1850-01-01-
The moral budget of my Uncle Newbury4th ed.printed for Houlston and Co.1850-01-01
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Pithy papersfor week-day readingLane & Scott1851-01-01
Old Humphrey's walks in London and its neighbourhood.5th ed.R. Carter & brothers1851-01-01-
Tales in rhymefor girlsReligious Tract Society, sold at the Depository and by Booksellers1851-01-01
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Sergeant Bell, and his raree-showCrissy & Markley, No. 4 Minor Street1851-01-01
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Lessons worth learningLane & Scott1852-01-01
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Peter Parley's walks in the country, or, Rural pickingsbeing attractive points in country life and sceneryWillian Tegg and Company1852-01-01
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Tales for young thinkersReligious Tract Society1852-01-01
The book of the Indians of North Americaillustrating their manners, customs, and present stateW.J. Hamersley1852-01-01-
Chapters for childrenThe Religious Tract Society1853-01-01
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The new ascent of Mont BlancGroombridge & Sons1853-01-01
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Learning to converseAmerican Sunday School Union1854-01-01
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Cheerful chaptersadapted to youth, and not unsuited to ageCarlton & Phillips1854-01-01
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Owen Gladdon's wanderings in the Isle of WightE.Stevenson & F.A.Owen1855-01-01
Old Humphrey's Walks in London and Its Neighborhood ...E. Stevenson & F.A. Owen1855-01-01-
Learning to conversePresbyterian Board of Publication1855-01-01
Memoir of Old Humphrey [pseud.]with gleanings from his portfolio, in prose and verse.American Sunday-School Union1855-01-01-
Country tales for the youngReligious Tract Society1858-01-01
History, manners, and customs of the North American Indians.Southern Methodist Publishing House1859-01-01-
The churchyard lyrist: five hundred original inscriptions to commemorate the deadwith a suitable selection of appropriate texts of scriptureHoulston and Wright1860-01-01
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The perilous adventures of Quintin Harewood and his brother Brian, in North and South Americawith engravingsChase, Nichols and Hill1861-01-01
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Peter Parley's walks in the countryWilliam Tegg1864-01-01
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Family walking sticksor prose portraits of my relationsS.W. Partridge1864-01-01
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The little year bookReligious Tract Society1867-01-01
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The Neversand other stories.H. Hoyt1868-01-01
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Old Humphrey's ripe fruit for youthful gatherersReligious Tract Society, instituted 17991868-01-01
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Old Humphrey's lively lectures and cheerful chaptersReligious Tract Society, instituted 17991870-01-01
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The new illustrated primerS.W. Partridge & co.1875-01-01
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Aunt Rose and her niecesAmerican Tract Society, 28 Cornhill1883-01-01
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Talks with Uncle Morris, or, The friend of my boyhoodReligious Tract Society1890-01-01
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The Indians of North AmericaReligious Tract Society1983-01-01
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Old Humphrey's addresses ...5th ed.