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Samuel Austin Allibone (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjectss.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.
April 17th, 1816 AD (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjects.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.
1859 AD (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjects.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.
September 2nd, 1889 AD (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjects.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.
1816 AD (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjects.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.
1871 AD (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjects.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.
1870 AD (search for this): entry allibone-samuel-austin
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-
Bibliographer: born in Philadelphia.
April 17, 1816.
He was the author of A critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the nineteenth century.
This work is in 3 volumes royal octavo.
and exhibits evidence of great care, industry, good judgment, most extensive research, and immense labor in its preparation.
Dr. Allibone spent many years in gathering and arranging his materials.
The volumes were published in 1859, 1870, and 1871.
The work contains notices of 47,000 authors, with forty classified indexes of subjects.
Dr. Allibone contributed articles to the North American review, the Evangelical review, and other periodicals, and was the author of some religious controversial essays.
He also privately printed and circulated a number of tracts.
He was librarian of the Lenox Library in New York City at the time of his death, Sept. 2, 1889.