Ralph, Julian, 1853-1903
Ralph, Julian
Julian Ralph American journalist (1853–1903)
VIAF ID: 71605828 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Julian Ralph ‡c American journalist (1853–1903)
- 200 _ | ‡a Ralph ‡b Julian ‡f 1853-1903
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ralph, Julian
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ralph, Julian
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ralph, Julian ‡d 1853-1903
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ralph, Julian, ‡d 1853-1903
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Works
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Alone in China, and other stories. | |
Along the bowstring | |
An American with Lord Roberts | |
An angel in a web | |
At Pretoria the capture of the Boer capitals... | |
Canada's El Dorado. | |
Dan Dunn's outfit | |
Different girls | |
Dixie; or, Southern scenes and sketches | |
Eight original autograph letters from Rudyard Kipling to Julian Ralph: together with a portrait sketch of him by the author. | |
Fire service in great cities; | |
... The German policeman | |
Harper's Chicago and the World's fair; | |
Harper's new monthly magazine | |
Lake Superior along the south shore | |
Leedle blain English from policeman Schneiderkase | |
The making of a journalist | |
The memorable speeches of Mr. F. O. Crump, Q. C. and of Mr. Julian Ralph, in reply to the toast of "The guests" at the 179th meeting of the Sette: held at Limmer's hotel, on Friday, the 3rd January, 1896... | |
The millionairess | |
On Canada's frontier, sketches of history, sport, and adventure and of the Indians, missionaries, fur-traders, and newer settlers of Western Canada | |
Our great West; a study of the present conditions and future possibilities of the new commonwealths and capitals of the United States. | |
People we pass - stories of life among the masses of New York City | |
A prince of Georgia, and other tales | |
"A skin for a skin" | |
Sommerfuglen i Nettet: Eventyr-Fortælling | |
The Sun's German barber near the Cooper Institute: and the monkey barber by the next chair | |
"Talking musquash" | |
Towards Pretoria; a record of the war between Briton and Boer, to the relief of Kimberley; | |
War's brighter side: the story of "The Friend" newspaper, edited by the correspondents with Lord Roberts's forces, March-April, 1900 | |
Week with the mormons | |
Wild flowers for the Rockies. | |
With number three, Surgical & medical, and New poems |