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Parke Godwin

born 28 February 1816 20 known books newest first

Parke Godwin (February 28, 1816 – January 7, 1904) was an American journalist associated with New York

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20 books
A new study of the sonnets of Shakespeare

A new study of the sonnets of Shakespeare

1900
Commemorative addresses

Commemorative addresses

1894
George William Curtis

George William Curtis

1893
A biography of William Cullen Bryant

A biography of William Cullen Bryant

1883
The cyclopædia of biography

The cyclopædia of biography

1878
The movement of political opinion...

The movement of political opinion and its relations to existing controversy

1877
The real issues of the canvass

The real issues of the canvass

1876
Out of the past

Out of the past

1870
Cyclopedia of biography

Cyclopedia of biography

1867
The cyclopaedia of biography

The cyclopaedia of biography

1866
Political essays

Political essays

1856
Cyclopedia of the universal biography

Cyclopedia of the universal biography

1855
Cyclopedia of universal biography

Cyclopedia of universal biography

1854
Vala

Vala

1851
A popular view of the doctrines of Charles Fourier

A popular view of the doctrines of Charles Fourier

1844
Democracy, constructive and pacific

Democracy, constructive and pacific

1844
The history of France

The history of France

1830
Bryant centennial, Cummington, August the sixteenth, 1894

Bryant centennial, Cummington, August the sixteenth, 1894

Year unknown John Bigelow, Parke Godwin, Julia Ward Howe, Charles Dudley Warner, and Cummington (Mass.)
In memoriam

In memoriam

Year unknown Edward B. Coe, Benjamin D. Silliman, and Parke Godwin
The real issues of the canvass; o...

The real issues of the canvass; or, The need of new men and new measures

Year unknown

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Parke Godwin

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20
Latest book
1900
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OL352163A

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