Author:Josiah Gilbert Holland

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Josiah Gilbert Holland
(1819–1881)

U.S. novelist and poet; helped to found and edit Scribner's Monthly (afterwards the Century Magazine). Also wrote under the pseudonym 'Timothy Titcomb'

Josiah Gilbert Holland

Works edit

  • History of Western Massachusetts (1855)
  • The Bay-Path: A Tale of Colonial New England Life (1857)
  • Letters to Young People, Single and Married (1858)
  • Gold-Foil, Hammered from Popular Proverbs (1859)
  • Miss Gilbert’s Career: An American Story (1860)
  • Lessons in Life; A Series of Familiar Essays (1861)
  • Letters to the Joneses (1863)
  • The Life of Abraham Lincoln (1866)
  • Christ And The Twelve: Or Scenes and Events in the Life of Our Saviour and His Apostles, as Painted by the Poets (1867)
  • Illustrated Library of Favorite Song: Based upon folk songs, and comprising songs of the heart, songs of home, songs of life, and songs of nature (1872)
  • Plain Talks On Familiar Subjects: A Series of Popular Lectures (1872)
  • Arthur Bonnicastle: An American Novel (1873)
  • The Story of Sevenoaks: A Story of To-Day (1875)
  • Nicholas Minturn: A Study in a Story (1876)
  • Every-Day Topics: A Book of Briefs (2 series, 1876 and 1882)

Poems edit

  • Bitter-Sweet (1858) (external scan)
  • Kathrina: Her Life and Mine, in a poem, (1867)
  • The Marble Prophecy, And Other Poems (1872)
  • Garnered Sheaves: The Complete Poetical Works (1872)
  • The Mistress of the Manse (1874)
  • The Puritan’s Guest, And Other Poems (1881)
  • Gradatim
  • My Children (1858)
  • Wanted

Hymns edit

Works about Holland edit

 

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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