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One who has been there. Delavan (?). Notes on California and the placers... N.Y. 1850.

One who has done it and can do it again. Francis Cowley Burnand. How to get out of Newgate. By. L.

One who has never quitted him for fifteen years. Charles Doris. Secret memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1815.

One who has recently crossed. J. W. Carrington. The passage of the Isthmus; or, practical hints to persons about to cross the Isthmus of Panama. N.Y. 1849.

One who has Seen and Describes. Charles Frederick Henningsen. Revelations of Russia; or, the Emperor Nicholas and his empire, in 1844. L. 1844.

One who has seen them. A. R. Middletoun Payne. Rambles in Brazil; or, a peep at the Aztecs... N.Y. 1854.

One who has stood behind the Counter. David Pae. George Sandford; or, the draper's assistant. Edinb. 1853.

One who has served under the Marquis of Dalhousie. Charles Allen. A few words anent the "Red" Pamphlet [by Colonel G. B. Malleson] ... By.. L. 1858.

One who has served under Sir Charles Napier. Probably Henry Charles Bunbury. The mutiny of the Bengal army. L. 1857.

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One who has whistled at the Plough. Alexander Somerville. The autobiography of a working man (L. 1848), reprinted from the "Manchester Examiner."

The author employed the signature "The Whistler" in the newspapers to which he contributed.

One who is also an Elder. Rev. Richard Mant, Bishop of Down and Connor. A letter to the Rev. Henry Hart Milman.. Oxf. 1830.

One who is but an Attorney. George Butt. A peep at the Wiltshire assizes: a serio-ludicrous poem. By ... Salisbury, 1819.

One who is neither Jacobite nor Republican, Presbyterian nor Papist. Zachary Grey. A letter of thanks to Mr. Benja. Bennet.. L. 1723.

One who is not a Doctor of the Sorbonne. John Louis De Lolme. History of the flagellants; or, memorials of human superstition . . . By . . . L 1783.

One who is really an Englishman. C. W. Smith. Letters published in the "Sun" by C. W. S.... L. 1853.

One who keeps his eyes and ears open. Henry Ward Beecher. Thoughts as they occur; by. A series of papers in the "New York Ledger," afterwards published in Boston, 1862, with the title "Eyes and ears.'

One who knew him many years Charles Deane. A brief memoir of Rob ert Waterson, a Boston merchant B. 1869.

"One who knew him well." Richard Green Parker. A tribute to the life and character of Jonas Chickering ... B 1854.

One who knows. Arnold Foster, in a pamphlet attack on the Irish Land League, 1882.

One who Knows. W. A. Coffey. Inside out; or, an interior view of the New York State prison . . . N.Y. 1823.

One who knows. Charles James Wahab. Workman! What of your house?... By... Edinb. 1867.

One who Knows it. Hardwick Shute, M.A. Cuddesdon College. 1858. One who Knows them. Thomas L. V. Wilson (?). The aristocracy of Bos ton... being a history of the business and business men of Boston for the last forty years... B. 1848.

One who Loves the Souls of the Lambs of Christ's Flock. Rev. Richard Marks. English history for children... L. 1832-33.

"One who was thar." B. F. Scribner. A campaign in Mexico, by ... P. 1850.

One who Went to It. Rev. Warren Burton. The district school as it was... N.Y. 1838.

One who wishes well to all Mankind. Charles Chauncy, D.D. Divine glory brought to view in the final salvation of all men... By. B. 1783.

One who wishes well to the whole Human Race. Charles Chauncy, D.D. The mystery hid from ages and generations made manifest by the Gospel Revelation; or, the salvation of all men the grand thing aimed at in the scheme of God, as opened in the New Testament writings and entrusted with Jesus Christ to bring into effect. In three chapters. By... L. 1784.

O'Neddy, Philothée. Auguste Marie Dondey, called Théophile Dondey. Poésies posthumes. Paris, 1878.

O'Neddy, Vitreuil. Théophile (?) Dondey-Dupré, fils. Le pays Breda. Paris, 1853.

Oneiropolos. Charles Johnston. Cobbler of Preston: a farce. N.Y. 1857 (?). Onesimus. Peter L. Courtier. Memoirs of the life of the Rev. W. Huntington... L. 1813.

Ontologos. William Kenrick, LL.D. The grand question debated... By... Dublin, 1751.

Onyx. Miss Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Silent partner. B. 1871.

O'Pagus, Arry. H. B. Sommer, joint author. Our show: one hundred years a republic... P. 1876.

O'Pake. William M. Mallison, in the "Brooklyn Eagle."

O'Pake, Mr. Samuel W. E. Beckner, in the New York "Corner Stone."

Opera Goer, An. Donald Grant Mitchell. The lorgnette; or, studies of the town. N.Y. 1832.

The prefaces and introductory remarks of the various editions are signed sometimes "John Timon," and sometimes "Ik. Marvel."

Optic, Oliver. William Taylor Adams, who for some years edited "Oliver Optic's Magazine for Boys and Girls," and is the author of many books for the young.

Optimist, An. John William Kaye. Essays of ... P. 1871.

O'Quill, Maurice. Martin Van Buren Denslow.

Or-d. Sir Robert Walpole. A letter from Or[for]d in the Shades to... the Duke of Cumberlan]d in Flanders.

L. 1745.

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O'Rell, Max. Paul Blouet. John Bull's Womankind. L. 1884.

"Max O'Rell,' whose writings have aroused a natural curiosity as to the identity of their author, stands revealed to the public in the person of M. Paul Blouet. He is the French master at Westminster School, and editor of the Clarendon volumes on French Oratory."

Orellana. William Drennan, M.D. Letters of... an Irish Helot... Dublin, 1785.

Orient. Frederic Kidder, who contributed articles to the "Boston Daily Advertiser," in 1866, on the Popham Colony, which were afterwards collected in book form under the title of "The Popham Colony." B. 1866.

Oriental Student, An. Andrew Archibald Paton. The modern Syrians . . . L. 1844.

Original Editor, The. John Wade. The extraordinary black book... By L. 1831.

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Orion. Héctor F. Varela. Elisa Lynch... Buenos Ayres, 1870. Orion. J. Hammerton. Orion's Almanack. L. 18-.

Orlando. James Hall, who edited the "Illinois Intelligencer," wrote letters for the "Portfolio," and poems and sketches for Flint's" Western Review at Cincinnati, signing himself "Orlando." Orleanian.

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George F. Wharton. War of the bachelors. N.O. 1882.

Orme, Mary. Mrs. Mary (Neal Sergeant Gore) Nichols, M.D. Uncle John; or, is it too much trouble? N.Y. 185-. Orsin, Florio. Alice Townsend. Orsini, Mme. Virginie. Mme. Virginie (Mortemart Boisse) Baudoin. Heures de l'enfance: poésies. Paris, 1839. Ort, Ivan. Ossian E. Dodge. Orthodox, Moses. John Boyle, Earl of Cork and Orrery. - See "G. K."

Orthodox Divine, An. Rev. Joseph Smith. A clear and comprehensive view of the being, nature, and attributes of God. L. 1754.

Orthodox Minister of the Gospel, An. Rev. James Morris Whiton. Is

"eternal" punishment endless... B. 1876.

Ortis, Jacopo. Nicolò Ugo Foscolo. Ultime lettere di ... Paris, 1824.

Ortyx. David H. Eaton.

Orwell. Walter Chalmers Smith. The bishop's walk and the bishop's times. Camb., Eng., 1861.

Ory, Stéphanie. Just Jean Etienne Roy. Lucille. N.Y. 1873.

Osander. Rev. Benjamin Allen, editor of the "Christian Magazine" (P.).

Also in miscellaneous poems. N.Y. 1812. Osborn, George, Esq. John Huddleston Wynne, who was also the "Mother Osborn" of Sir Robert Walpole's time. Osborne, Edward. Mrs. Anne Manning Rathbone. The colloquies of... citizen and cloth worker of London... ... L. 1860.

Osborne, Jane. Mme. Léonie d'Aunet. Feuilletons insérés dans le journal "la Presse en 1856.

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Osborne, Sandy. Alexander McGrew, in his letters to various Western periodicals.

Oscar. Gerald Griffin, Esq., whose first literary efforts appeared in the "Literary Gazette," when he was not twenty, under this signature.

Oscar. Mrs. Leman Grimstone. Zayda: a Spanish tale in three cantos; and other poems, stanzas, and canzonets. L. 1820. Oscotian, An. William Charles Mark Kent. Catholicity in the dark ages, by L. 1847.

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O'Squarr. Oscar Charles Flor. guerre dans la Baltique. Brussels, 1854.

Ossola. Clement Le Neve Foster. The Feast of St. Anthony in the Val Anzasca, in "Land and Water." L. 1869.

Other, The. Rer. Edmund George Harvey. - See "One of ourselves."

Other Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, The. Thomas Edwards. The canons of criticism, and glossary, being a supplement to Mr. Warburton's edition of Shakspeare... By... L. 1748.

Otis, Belle. Caroline H. Woods. Diary of a milliner. N.Y. 1867.

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Ouida. Mlle. Louise de la Ramé, author of "Granville de Vigne" and numerous other works of fiction.

The pseudonym is said by some authorities to be an infantile corruption of her baptismal name (Louise), while others translate it as a slang French equivalent of "Why, certainly," Oui-dă!

Ouno. T. M. Ashworth, joint author. Tom Chips. P. 187-.

Our Boy Jack. Albert Charles Wildman, in the "Western Counties Herald" (English).

Our Member for Paris. Henry Du Pré Labouchere.

Our Own Correspondent. James O. Noyes, M.D.

Our Own Correspondent. Michael Burke Honan. The personal adventures of... in Italy. L. 1852.

Our Special Correspondent. G. F. Atkinson. Indian spices for English tables... being the adventures of ... 18-.

Outcast, The. C. B. Northrup. Southern Odes... Charleston, 1861. Outis. J. C. Ward. [by William Waterworth]. By Outis. L. 1852.

The Jesuits Reviewed.

Outis, U. Donough. Richard Grant White. Chronicles of Gotham. N.Y. 1871.

Over Forty.

Nathan Green. The tall man of Winton and his wife... Nashville, Tenn., 1872.

Overtheway, Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing. Six to sixteen. B. 1875.

Owanda. Miss Emma Robinson (?). Only a tramp. N.Y. 186-.

Owen.

Jesse Appleton, S.T.D., in the Boston "Panoplist."

Owen, Ashford. Annie Ogle. A lost love... L. 1862.

Owen, Junior. George Hardinge. Chalmeriana... arranged and published by... of Paper Buildings, Inner Temple; assisted by his friend and clerk, Jasper Hargrave... L. 1800.

Owen, J. P. Samuel Butler. The fair haven... L. 1872.

Owen, Tom, the Bee-Hunter. Thomas Bangs Thorpe. The hive of the "Bee-Hunter." N.Y. 1853.

Owenson, Miss. Lady Sydney (Owenson) Morgan. The lay of the Irish harp; or, metrical fragments. By... L. 1807. Owl, The. Charles Henry Bennett. See "Woodensconce, Papernose, Esq." "Notes and Queries," Oct. 21, 1876, p. 333. Owl, Eugene. Thomas Pilgrim. Old Nick's camp-meetin'. . N.Y. 1880. Oxford Graduate, An. nold. See " A., E."

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Dromore, 1837, contributor to the "Athenæum" and "Once a Week," and writer of various articles in "Notes and Queries," as "Oxoniensis."

Oxoniensis. Henry Brooke. An appeal to the publick from an unappellate tribunal... L. 1740.

Oxoniensis. Rev. Thomas Monro. Philoctetes in Lemnos: a drama in three acts, to which is prefixed a green-room scene... inscribed. . . to the managers of Covent-garden and Drury-lane theatres, by... L. 1795.

П. Rev. Joseph Wasse. Miscellaneous observations upon authors, ancient and modern. L. 1731-32.

P. Rev. Richard Polwhele, his signature in the "Gent. Mag.," 1793 et seq.

P. William Frederick Poole, in the "Boston Advertiser" in 1866.

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P. Hon. Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, in his contributions to the "Athenian letters L. 1741-43. P., Mr. Rev. Robert Potter, in Beloe's "Sexagenarian," Vol. I., p. 298. 2d ed. L. 1818.

P., Professor. Professor William Pole, in an essay upon the game of whist, contributed to a work on that subject by C. B. Coles. - See "A*****, Major."

P., A. Anthony Parkinson. Collectanea Anglo-Minoritica; or, a collection of the antiquities of the English Franciscans or Friers Minors, commonly call'd Gray Friers... Collected by... L. 1720.

P., A. Arthur Pember. Mysteries and miseries of the Great Metropolis... N.Y. 1874.

P., A. A. Penfield. Yet another plan for the resumption of specie payments easy and early. Wash. 1869.

P., A., M.D. Dr. Alexander Pennecuik, of Newhall. A geographical historical description of the Shire of Tweeddale... Edinb. 1715.

P., A. E. Ann Eaton Polglase. The shipwreck: a tale of Arabia; and other poems. By ... L. 1827.

P. A. R. Stephen Weston. A supplement to the grammar for the use of students in the German language. By... L. 1808.

P., A. S. Ann S. Paschall. The home circle. P. 18-.

P., B. K. Rev. Bradford Kinney

P.

Peirce. Stories from life, which the chaplain told. B. 1866.

P., B. W. Bryan Waller Procter. William Jerdan says: "Mr. Procter's first appearance in print was, as far as I am aware, in No. 45, Nov. 29th, 1817 [in the 'London Literary Gazette']. It was signed with the initials of his real name ... and not Barry Cornwall... It was some time before he adopted the signature by which he is so well known, and his numerous charming productions which appeared in the Gazette' were signed B.,' or W.,' or 'O.,' or 'X. Y. Z.,' etc."

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P., C. H. Charles Henry Parry. Memoir of Peregrine Bertie, 11th Lord Willoughby de Eresby L. 1838. See "Descendant in the Fourth Generation,

A."

P. D. Prof. Thomas C. James, M.D., who contributed to the Philadelphia "Port-Folio," under this signature, translations in verse of the "Idyls" of Gessner, which were highly commended.

P., D. Daniel Parsons. Arms in St. Winnow church, signed... Stuart's. lodge, Malvern wells, in "Notes and Queries." 1867.

P., D. Daniel Puseley. Dan's political note book. Session 1871. L. 1871.

P. D. R. Bentley. A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholy earthquake... L. 1750.

P. E. Samuel Pegge. Explanation of the expression, a "White Crow." "Gent. Mag.," 1754, p. 305.

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P., F. J. F. J. Pakenham. Life lines; or, God's work in a human being. L. 1862.

P., F. M. Frances Mary Peard. The wood-cart; and other tales of the south of France... L. 1867.

P., G. Mrs. Gertrude (Hext) Parsons. How I became a hero. By... in "Once a Week." 1852.

P. G. Samuel Pegge. On Godmersham church, in Kent, "Gent. Mag.," 1789, p. 420.

"P. G.," initials of Paul Gemsege. - See "Gent. Mag.," LXVI., p. 1083.

P., G. F. George Frederick Pardon. Games for all seasons. L. 1869.

P., G. W. George William Pettes. American or standard whist. B. 1880. P. H. Richard Derby Ness, in his contributions to "Notes and Queries" (L.).

P., H. Henry Pownall. A word from the Bible... on behalf of enslaved British subjects. L. 1829.

P., H. E. Harriet Eleanor Phillimore. Violet Stuart: a tale of the Gibraltar, and the heir of Cholmeley's Dene. L. 1878.

P., H. F. Helen F. Parker (?). Constance Aylmer: a story of the 17th century N.Y. 1869.

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P., J. B. J. B. Peat. Sure; or, it pays... B. 1872.

P., J. C. James C. Parsons. The living word; or, Bible truths and lessons. B. 1872.

P., J. G. John Gorham Palfrey, D.D. Notice of Professor Farrar. [From the "Christian Examiner" for July, 1853.] B. 1853.

P., J. H. Rev. James II. Potts, editor of the "Michigan Christian Advocate," Detroit.

P., J. H. John Henry Parker. A guide to the architectural antiquities in the neighbourhood of Oxford. Edited by Oxf. 1842-46.

P., E. J. E. J. Pringle. Notes on Spain and the Spaniards, 1859 ... Charleston, 1861.

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P. P., M.A., The Rev. Richard Graves. The farmer's son: a moral tale. L. 1795.

P. P., A parish clerk. Dr. John Arbuthnot. Memoirs, written in imitation of Burnet's "History of my own Times."

P. P., Poet Laureate. George Daniel. R-1 stripes; or, a kick from Yar-h to Wa-s, with particulars of an expedition to Oatlands, and the sprained ankle. L. 1812.

P. P. C. R. Thomas Watts, Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum, who under these initials wrote letters in the Mechanic's Magazine," 1836-73, on the British Museum library.

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P. P. P. William Maginn, in the London "Literary Gazette," 1820.

P. Q. William Coombe. The Fastday: a Lambeth eclogue. L. 1780.

P., R. Robert Paltock. The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins ... L. 1816.

P., R., An Honorary Associate. Rev. Richard Polwhele. An epistle to an archdeacon [Nares], Vice President of the Royal Society of Literature, from ... an Honorary Associate. L. 1824.

P., R. A. Mrs. Rhoda Ann (Paige) Falkner. Wild notes from the backwoods... Cobourg, 1850.

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