Pseudonym For: Victor, Orville J. (Orville James), 1827-1910
External Identifier: http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00100694
Items with "Legrand, Louis" as Credited Author
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1859
The Dime SpeakerThe Secret of Success
1863
The Genius of LibertyThe Golden Rule
1864
The Hunter's Vow1866
The Right WayStarting in Life
1867
The Poet Under DifficultiesWhat Comes of a Loose Tongue
1868
A New Application of an Old RuleTrue Dignity
Two Views of Life
1869
The Base-Ball EnthusiastThe Girl of the Period
1870
America to England, Greeting!The True Philosophy
1871
Appearances Are Very DeceitfulThe Court of Folly
1872
The Most Precious HeritageNot So Bad As It Seems
The Vacation Escapade
1874
Mrs. Jonas JonesThe Spirit-Siren
Testing Her Friends; or, The Widow Brown's Will
1875
Polly Ann1876
Great Adventurers: Amerigo Vespucci, The Navigator Whose Name We BearGreat Adventurers: Arctic Explorers, Searchers for a North-west Passage and for the North Pole
Great Adventurers: Columbus, Discoverer of the New World
Great Adventurers: Cortez, The Conqueror of Mexico
Great Adventurers: De Soto, Discoverer of the Mississippi
Great Adventurers: Henry Hudson, The Explorer of the Hudson
Great Adventurers: James Cook, The First Sailor of his Age
Great Adventurers: John Smith, The Founder of Virginia
Great Adventurers: John Smith, The Prince of Adventurers
Great Adventurers: Pizarro, The Conqueror of Peru
Great Adventurers: Sir Walter Raleigh, Soldier, Courtier, Statesman and Adventurer
Great Adventurers: The Cabots, The Discoverers of North America
Great Adventurers: The Norsemen, The Old Sea-Kings and "Vineland"
Great Captains: The Iron Duke, The Conqueror of Napoleon
The Little Intercessor
The Men of '76: "Old Put"
The Men of '76: Alexander Hamilton
The Men of '76: Baron Steuben, The Organizer and Disciplinarian
The Men of '76: Benedict Arnold
Men of '76: Benjamin Lincoln, "Old Steadfast"
The Men of '76: Count Pulaski, The Knight of Liberty
The Men of '76: Dan Morgan, the Virginia Wagoner
The Men of '76: De Kalb, The Soldier of Honor
The Men of '76: Ethan Allen, The Green Mountain Patriot
The Men of '76: Franklin, The Printer, Patriot and Philosopher
The Men of '76: Gates, The Conqueror of Burgoyne
The Men of '76: Greene, The Rhode Island Blacksmith
The Men of '76: Jefferson, The Pen of the Revolution
The Men of '76: John Adams, The Colossus of the Revolution
The Men of '76: John Paul Jones, The Terror of the Seas
The Men of '76: John Stark, The Wood-Ranger of the North
The Men of '76: Knox, The Artillery Chief
The Men of '76: Kosciusko, The Hero of Two Worlds
The Men of '76: Lafayette
The Men of '76: Mad Anthony Wayne, The Pennsylvania Blucher
The Men of '76: Marion, The Swamp Fox
The Men of '76: Montgomery, The Chivalrous Soldier
The Men of '76: Moultrie, The Palmetto Defender
The Men of '76: Patrick Henry, The Tongue of the Revolution
The Men of '76: Samuel Adams, "The Father of the Revolution"
The Men of '76: Schuyler, The Patriot Without Reproach
The Men of '76: Sergeant Jasper, The Hero of the Ranks
The Men of '76: Sullivan, The Lawyer-Soldier
The Men of '76: Sumter, The South Carolina "Came Cock"
The Men of '76: Washington
1877
The California UncleA Cure For Good
The Fairy's Warning
Great Captains: Blake, "The Father of the English Navy"
Great Captains: Blucher, 'Marshal Forward'
Great Captains: Bolivar, The Liberator of Colombia
Great Captains: Bruce, The Deliverer of Scotland
Great Captains: Charles XII, The Alexander of the North
Great Captains: Drake, The Knighted Buccaneer
Great Captains: Frederick the Great, "Father Fritz," The Founder of Prussian Glory
Great Captains: Horatio Nelson, The Victor of the Nile and Trafalgar
Great Captains: Ney, "Bravest of the Brave"
Great Captains: Peter the Great, "Emperor of all the Russians and Father of His Country"
Great Captains: Rodney, "Old Safe and Sure"
Great Captains: Sir William Wallace, The Liberator of Scotland
1878
Rhoda Hunt's RemedyTypical Women: Charlotte Cushman, The Queen of Tragedy
Typical Women: Christina of Sweden, The Amazon of the North
Typical Women: Cleopatra, The Siren of the Nile
Typical Women: Elizabeth, "The Good Queen Bess"
Typical Women: Joan of Arc, The Maid of Orleans
Typical Women: Joanna of Naples, "One of the most celebrated, most accomplished and most unfortunate of women and queens"
Typical Women: Josephine, Empress of France
Typical Women: Lady Mary Wortley Montague, "The Greatest of Female Satirists;" "the Genius of Eccentricity," and "the Woman of her Age"
Typical Women: Madame De Stael, "The First Woman of the Age"
Typical Women: Madame Roland, The Queen of the Gironde
Typical Women: Marie Louise, The Unworthy Successor of Josephine
Typical Women: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
Typical Women: Semiramis, The Mother of Babylon
Typical Women: Zenobia, Queen of the East
Worth Not Wealth
1879
DingbatsThe Music Director
1880
A Test That Did Not FailTried and Found Wanting
Washington
1881
An Agreeable Profession; or, How To Edit A PaperWomen of Mark: Charlotte Corday
Women of Mark: Madame Roland
1887
The Sham of It AllItems with "Legrand, Louis" as Credited Editor
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