Horatio Alger Jr. (Unterscheidung)
"Horatio Alger Jr." bezeichnet mindestens 2 verschiedene Autoren, unterteilt nach ihren Werken.
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Autorenunterscheidung
Horatio Alger Jr. (1)
Horatio Alger: Gender and Success in the Gilded Age: "Ragged Dick" and "Tattered Tom" (2001) 8 Exemplare
Seeking His Fortune, and Other Dialogues 3 Exemplare
Marie Bertrand 2 Exemplare
Work and Win 1 Exemplar
Alger Street: the poetry 1 Exemplar
Herbert Seldon 1 Exemplar
The Mad Heiress 1 Exemplar
The New School-Maam 1 Exemplar
Tom Brace : who he was and how he fared 1 Exemplar
Horatio Alger Jr. (unbekannt)
Das Mädchen, das man Tom nannte 2 Exemplare
Young Salesman (Alger Stories for Boys) 2 Exemplare
Ben the Luggage Boy 2 Exemplare
Adventures of a Telegraph Boy 1 Exemplar
Abraham Lincoln, The Backwoods Boy: Or How A Young Rail Splitter Became President (1883) (2010) 1 Exemplar
The Western Boy Or Tom, the Bootblack 1 Exemplar
Tom Turners Legacy and How He Secured It 1 Exemplar
Wren Winter's Triumph 1 Exemplar
Erie train boy 1 Exemplar
Wait And Hope Or, Ben Bradford's Motto 1 Exemplar
The Rover Boys on the Plains 1 Exemplar
Tony the Tramp: or Right is Might 1 Exemplar
Tome, the book black 1 Exemplar
Phil The Fiddler 1 Exemplar
The Rover Boys on Land and Sea 1 Exemplar
The Rover Boys in Southern Waters 1 Exemplar
Sam's Choice and How He Improved It 1 Exemplar
The Young Circus Rider (Esprios Classics) 1 Exemplar
Manson, the Miser 1 Exemplar
A New York Boy 1 Exemplar
Mad Heiress 1 Exemplar
Herbert Selden 1 Exemplar
The Young Outlaw or Adrift in the Streets 1 Exemplar
Gipsy Nurse 1 Exemplar
The Young Outlaw 1 Exemplar
Cooper's Ward 1 Exemplar
Campaign Series 1 Exemplar
Paul Prescott's Charge 1 Exemplar
Wissenswertes
- Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
- 1. Horatio Alger, Jr. is the famous author of that name who wrote Ragged Dick.
2. Horatio Alger, Jr. was also used by Edward Stratemeyer in what is known as the Alger Completions. Alger's sister arranged to give Stratemeyer access to some uncompleted manuscripts and Stratemeyer wrote 11 books under Alger's name (some based on manuscripts or plays Alger wrote, or inspired by serial publications).
Please do not combine the 2 Horatio Algers and do not combine either with Edward Stratemeyer (the works have been aliased and do appear on his page in addition to the Alger-2 page and this should be sufficient).