LC control no. | n 50052079 |
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Personal name heading | Paulding, James Kirke, 1778-1860 |
Variant(s) | Paulding, J. K. (James Kirke), 1778-1860 Oudenarde, Nicholas ægidius, 1778-1860 Bull-us, Hector, 1778-1860 Paulding, James K. (James Kirke), 1778-1860 Author of "Letters from the South," 1778-1860 "Letters from the South," Author of, 1778-1860 Author of "The backwoodsman," 1778-1860 "Backwoodsman," Author of the, 1778-1860 Author of The Dutchman's fireside, 1778-1860 Dutchman's fireside, Author of the, 1778-1860 Author of John Bull in America, 1778-1860 John Bull in America, Author of, 1778-1860 New-England man, 1778-1860 Amateur, 1778-1860 Doubtful gentleman, 1778-1860 One of their constituents, 1778-1860 Langstaff, Launcelot, 1778-1860 Bull-a, 1778-1860 Northern man, 1778-1860 |
Found in | His Jokeby ... 1813. His The Dutchman's fireside, c1900 (James K. Paulding) His The Dutchman's fireside, 1831 (by the author of "Letters from the South," "The backwoodsman") His Westward Ho!, 1832 (by the author of The Dutchman's fireside) The merry tales of the three wise men of Gotham, 1826 (by the author of John Bull in America) His A sketch of old England, 1822 (by a New-England man) His The new mirror for travellers; and guide to the Springs, 1828: t.p. (an amateur) His Tales of the good woman, 1829: t.p. (a doubtful gentleman) His Letter on the use and abuse of incorporations, addressed to the delegation from the city of New-York, in the state legislature, 1827: t.p. (One of their constituents) His The beauties of Brother Bull-us, 1812: t.p. (Bull-a) His Letters from the South, 1835: t.p. (a northern man) Irving, W. Salmagundi. First series, 1835: v. 1-2, t.p. (Launcelot Langstaff, esq.) v. 1, pref. (joint production of Washington Irving and James K. Paulding, with ... the late William Irving) WwW in Am. (Paulding, James Kirke, author, sec. of navy; b. Aug. 22, 1778; d. Apr. 6, 1860; U.S. Sec. of the Navy under Van Buren, 1838-1841; sent South Sea Exploring Expdn. on its 4-yr. cruise to Ore. coast) |