Author:Alexander Hay Japp

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Alexander Hay Japp
(1836–1905)

Scottish author and publisher, also wrote under the pseudonyms H. A. Page, A. F. Scot, E. Condor Gray and A. N. Mount Rose.

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  • Three Great Teachers of our own Time: Carlyle, Tennyson, and Ruskin, 1865
  • The Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1872
  • Lights on the Way, 1878
  • Study of Thoreau, 1878
  • De Quincey: his Life and Writings, with Unpublished Correspondence, 1877
  • German Life and literature, 1880
  • Animal Anecdotes arranged on a New Principle, 1887
  • De Quincey's 'Posthumous Works' , vol. I. 1891; vol. II. 1893
  • De Quincey Memorials: being Letters and other Records here first published, 1891
  • The Circle of the Year: a Sonnet Sequence with Proem and Envoi, 1893
  • Dramatic Pictures, English Rispetti. Sonnets and other Verses, 1894
  • Adam and Lilith : a Poem in Four Parts, 1899
  • Offering and Sacrifice : an Essay in Comparative Customs and Religious Development, 1899
  • Some Heresies in Ethnology and Anthropology, 1899
  • Our Common Cuckoo and other Cuckoos and Parasitical Birds, 1899
  • Darwin considered mainly as Ethical Thinker, 1901
  • Robert Louis Stevenson: a Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial, 1905

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