Harland, Marion, 1830-1922
Harland, Marion
Terhune, Mary Virginia
Marion Harland American author
VIAF ID: 20973837 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harland, Marion, ‡d 1830-1922
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Marion Harland ‡c American author
- 100 1 _ ‡a Terhune, Mary Virginia
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (6)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Mary Virginia
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Mary Virginia ‡d 1830-1922
- 500 1 _ ‡a Terhune, Mary Virgina Hawes ‡d 1830-1922
- 500 1 _ ‡a Terhune, Mary Virginia Hawes
- 500 1 _ ‡a Terhune, Mary Virginia Hawes ‡d 1830-1922
- 500 1 _ ‡a Terhune, Mary Virginia ‡d 1830-1922
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alone | |
At Last | |
Bits of common sense series. | |
Breakfast, dinner and supper. How to cook and how to serve them ... | |
Breakfast, luncheon and tea | |
The Carringtons of High Hill; an old Virginia chronicle | |
Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. | |
Charlotte Brontë at home | |
The Christmas holly | |
The comfort of cooking and heating by gas | |
Common sense in the household : a manual of practical housewifery | |
Complete cook book | |
Cookery for beginners : a series of familiar lessons for young housekeepers | |
The cottage kitchen. | |
The dinner year-book | |
The distractions of Martha | |
Dr. Dale; a story without a moral | |
Der dunkle Pfad. | |
The empty heart; or, Husks. | |
Everyday etiquette : a practical manual of social usages | |
Eve's daughters : or, Common sense for maid, wife, and mother | |
From my youth up. | |
A gallant fight. | |
Hannah More | |
The helping hand cook book; with a menu for every day in the year, together with numerous recipes | |
The hidden path. | |
His great self | |
Home of the Bible : a woman's vision of the Master's land ... | |
Home of the Bible what i saw and heard in Palestine | |
House and home : a complete housewife's guide | |
The housekeeper's week | |
Housekeeping and home-making, with chapters on dress and gossip. | |
Ideal home life | |
In our county : stories of old Virginia life : illustrated | |
John Knox | |
Loiterings in Pleasant Paths | |
A long lane. | |
Looking westward | |
Making home life attractive | |
Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life | |
Marion Harland's complete etiquette; a young people's quide to every social occasion | |
Marion Harland's Cookery for beginners. | |
Modern domestic science | |
More than kin. | |
Moss-Side | |
My Little Love | |
The national cook book | |
Nemesis | |
An old-field school-girl | |
Our baby's first and second years | |
Our daughters: what shall we do with them? A talk with mothers. | |
Phemie's temptation. | |
The premium cook books, to which is added the preparations of food for infants by Marion Harland. [pseud] | |
Ruby's husband. | |
The secret of a happy home | |
Some Colonial Homesteads and their stories | |
The story of canning and recipes [by] Marion Harland [pseud.] | |
story of martyred Armenia | |
The story of Mary Washington | |
Sunnybank. A novel. | |
Under the flag of the Orient : an account of the battle scenes, historical events, tragedies and romances, marvelous legends, customs and characters, hopes and promises of the race of Israel | |
What is the matter with Sunday? | |
When grandmamma was new; the story of a Virginia childhood | |
Where ghosts walk the haunts of familiar characters in history and literature | |
William Cowper | |
With the best intentions, a midsummer episode |