PAM

Statistics

Genre Count
NonPoetry 34
Poetry 3
Gender Count
37
Role Count
Contributor 37

Contributions

Title Person Published Name Role Genre Gender
Essays and letters Cosby Thomas Nesbitt Cosby Thomas Nesbitt Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Joe and his daughter Ann. A Temperance Ballad E. B. E. B. Contributor Poetry Unknown
First annual report of the Coroner for the central district of Middlesex from August 1st, 1862 to July 31st, 1863 Edwin Lankester Edwin Lankester Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
How people may live and not die in India Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Corruption at elections with speeches by John Stuart Mill and Edwin Chadwick, and report of standing committee of jurisprudence and amendment of the law John Frederick Denison Maurice Frederick Denison Maurice Contributor NonPoetry Male
Suggestions for the amendment of the law of appeal in criminal cases G. Harry Palmer G. Harry Palmer Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
On a proposed new court of ecclesiastical jurisdiction George W. Hastings George Woodyatt Hastings Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Choice of a business for girls: dressmaking, sick nursing, domestic service, and some other employments and handicrafts (Tracts for Parents and Daughters, No.3:2) Emilia Jessie Boucherett Jessie Boucherett Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Choice of a business for girls: artistic and intellectual employments (Tracts for Parents and Daughters, No.3:1) Emilia Jessie Boucherett Jessie Boucherett Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The philosophy of the immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the human body John Henry Freese, ed. John Henry Freese, ed. Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The excellency and nobleness of true religion John Smith John Smith Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Widow Gray. A ballad for humble homes Mrs. Boyes Mrs. Boyes Contributor Poetry Unknown
Oyster tattle and truthful digest of the Herne Bay, Hampton & Reculver oyster fishery, read a third time and passed in the House of Lords, with a few words upon existing oyster companies, and their vexatious opposition Neptune Neptune Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
In memoriam. J.E.H. [Julius Charles Hare] February 20th, 1864 Perowne, Edward Henry Perowne, Edward Henry Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The comparative results of the chief principles of the poor-law administration in England and Ireland, as compared with that of Scotland Sir Edwin Chadwick Sir Edwin Chadwick Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The present aspect of the convict question Walter Crofton Sir Walter Crofton Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The book we wanted for our babies, or Tales in words of not more than three letters The Sisters The Sisters Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The facilities which the law may give for small investments in real property, and the means they would afford of improving the dwellings of the people and the condition of the working classes Thomas Hare Thomas Hare Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The New Shoes. Or, what a little child may do. By the Authoress of "sunshine or clouds," & c. Unsigned Unsigned Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The Life of Christ: an eclectic Gospel Unsigned Unsigned Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The Rules of Croquet. Revised and Corrected by an Old Hand Unsigned Unsigned Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
The lost child. A true story Unsigned Unsigned Contributor Poetry Unknown
Flowers replaced / by the author of "Angels ethereal and material" Unsigned Unsigned Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Sunshine or clouds? : partly addressed to British sailors / by the author of "Flowers replaced", etc Unsigned Unsigned Contributor NonPoetry Unknown
Morning and Evening Prayers for Chilren. On Card Unsigned Unsigned Contributor NonPoetry Unknown