Thomas Hay Sweet Escott
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Q5719025
British author and journalist (1844–1924).
T. H. S. Escott
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1844 — 1924
writer, human, journalist,
- Internet Speculative Fiction Database entry@
- Online Books Page T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet), 1844-1924 entryT. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet), 1844-1924 @
- Project Gutenberg entry@
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@
- Freebase entry@
- Nordisk familjebok@
- Svensk uppslagsbok@
• Anthony Trollope, his work, associates and literary originals (IA anthonytrollopeh00escorich) (Wikimedia)
• Anthony Trollope, his work, associates and literary originals (IA cu31924013566025) (Wikimedia)
• England, its people, polity, and pursuits (IA englanditspeople00esco) (Wikimedia)
• Gentlemen of the House of commons (IA gentlemenofhouse01esco) (Wikimedia)
• Gentlemen of the House of commons (IA gentlemenofhouse02esco) (Wikimedia)
• Great Victorians; memories and personalities (IA greatvictoriansm00escorich) (Wikimedia)
• Great Victorians; memories and personalities (IA greatvictoriansm00esco) (Wikimedia)
• Masters of English journalism; a study of personal forces (IA mastersofenglish00escoiala) (Wikimedia)
• Pillars of the empire- sketches of living Indian and colonial statesmen, celebrities, and officials (IA cu31924091264212) (Wikimedia)
• Pillars of the empire; sketches of living Indian and colonial statesmen, celebrities, and officials (IA pillarsofempires00escoiala) (Wikimedia)
• Social transformations of the Victorian age - a survey of court and country (IA cu31924031472768) (Wikimedia)
Type | Date | Description | Details | Source |
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link | Internet Speculative Fiction Database entry@ | Wikidata | ||
link | Online Books Page T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet), 1844-1924 entryT. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet), 1844-1924 @ | Wikidata | ||
link | Project Gutenberg entry@ | Wikidata | ||
link | The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@ | Wikidata | ||
link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | ||
link | Nordisk familjebok@ | Wikidata | ||
link | Svensk uppslagsbok@ | Wikidata | ||
document | Anthony Trollope, his work, associates and literary originals (IA anthonytrollopeh00escorich) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Anthony Trollope, his work, associates and literary originals (IA cu31924013566025) | Wikimedia | ||
document | A trip to Paradoxia and other humours of the hour - being contemporary pictures of social fact and political fiction (IA triptoparadoxia00escoiala) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Edward Bulwer, first baron Lytton of Knebworth, a social, personal, and political monograph (IA cu31924013518901) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Edward Bulwer, first baron Lytton of Knebworth, a social, personal, and political monograph (IA edwardbulwerfirs00esco) | Wikimedia | ||
document | England, its people, polity, and pursuits (IA englanditspeople00esco) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Gentlemen of the House of commons (IA gentlemenofhouse01esco) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Gentlemen of the House of commons (IA gentlemenofhouse02esco) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Great Victorians; memories and personalities (IA greatvictoriansm00escorich) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Great Victorians; memories and personalities (IA greatvictoriansm00esco) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Masters of English journalism; a study of personal forces (IA mastersofenglish00escoiala) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Pillars of the empire- sketches of living Indian and colonial statesmen, celebrities, and officials (IA cu31924091264212) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Pillars of the empire; sketches of living Indian and colonial statesmen, celebrities, and officials (IA pillarsofempires00escoiala) | Wikimedia | ||
document | Social transformations of the Victorian age - a survey of court and country (IA cu31924031472768) | Wikimedia | ||
image | 1885 | Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (Vanity Fair 1885) | Wikimedia |