Author:Samuel Phillips Day

Samuel Phillips Day
(1833–1916)

British author; active in USA

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  • Monastic Institutions; Their Origin, Progress, Nature and Tendency (1844)
  • Life in a Convent (1848)
  • Romanism the Religion of Terror. An oration delivered at the Literary Institution, John Street, Fitzroy Square, on Sunday evening, December 1st, 1850 (1850)
  • Sects and Sectaries: an oration delivered at the Literary Institution, John Street, Fitzroy Square, on Sunday evening, January 26th, 1851 (1851)
  • Juvenile crime: its causes, character, and cure (1858)
  • Down South; or, An Englishman's experience at the seat of the American war (1862)
  • English America; or, Pictures of Canadian places and people (1864)
  • The True Story of Louis Napoleon's life (1871?)
  • Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, in words of one syllable (1872)
  • The Rare Romance of Reynard the Fox, the Crafty Courtier: Together With the Shifts of His Son Reynardine: In Words of One Syllable (1872)
  • Ontario, Canada: its present position, resources, and prospects as a field for settlement (1874)
  • Dust to Dust: sanitary modes of burial (1877)
  • Food Papers: a popular treatise on dietetics. First series (1877)
  • Household Economics ... Second series of Food and Family Papers (1878)
  • Tea, its mystery and history (1878)
  • How we bury our Dead, and How the Dead should be buried (1879)
  • Life and society in America. Second Series (1880)


 

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