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0000 0001 1072 0907
https://isni.org/isni/0000000110720907
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Charles Mackay (British writer)
Charles Mackay (britisk poet)
Charles Mackay (Brits dichter (1814-1889))
Charles Mackay (brittisk poet)
Charles Mackay (giornalista scozzese)
Charles Mackay (schottischer Dichter)
Mac Kay, Charles
Mackay, C.
Mackay, Ch
Mackay, Charles
Mackay, Chas
Mckay, Charles
Маккей, Чарльз
ชาลส์ มักไค
チャールズ・マッケイ
マッケイ, チャールズ
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1814-1889 |
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Computer file
Language material
Manuscript language material
Notated music
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author
contributor
creator
editor
redactor
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Bishop, Henry Rowley (co-author)
Brown, Colin
Cruikshank, George (1792-1878)
Fridson, Martin S.
Gilbert, John (1817-1897))
Joly, Jaspar Robert (1819-1892)
Mackay, Charles
Madej, Wojciech (1959-2010))
May, G.
Mayhew, Henry (1812-1887)
Mets, W.
Mets, Willem
Mori, Frank (co-author)
Piotrowska, Joanna
Pittman, Josiah
Pittman, Josiah (co-author)
Ramsay, Allan (1684-1758))
Russell, Henry (co-author)
Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833))
Stone, Norman (1926- ))
Vega, José de la (1650-1692))
Vega, Joseph de la (1650-1692)
Vizetelly and Co. (Londres, Gran Bretanya)
宮口, 尚子
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antiquarian ramble in the streets of London, with anecdotes of their more celebrated residents., An
Bottle a poem to illustrate the etchings of George Gruikshank, by Charles Mackay,..., The
bottle, The : a poem, to illustrate the etchings of George Cruikshank
Cavalier songs and ballads of England from 1642 to 1684
Cheer ! boys, cheer ! No more of idle sorrow
Collection of songs and ballads relative to the London prentices and trades, A ; and to the affairs of London generally. During the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
collection of songs and ballads relative to the London prentices and trades; and to the affairs of London generally. During the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries., A
Délires populaires extraordinaires et la folie des foules
Delirios multitudinarios : la manía del tulipán y otros mercados enloquecidos
Dichtbloemen
Dictionary of lowland scotch, A : with an introductory chapter on the poetry, humour, and literary history of the scottish language and an appendix of scottish proverbs
Dictionary of Lowland Scotch, with an introductory chapter on the poetry, humour, and literary history of the Scottish language and an appendix of Scottish proverbs, by Charles Mackay,... [With a list of the principal writters in the Scottisch language, by G. May.], A
Drunkard's children a sequel to the bottle, by Charles Mackay,..., The
English songs and melodies. The poetry by Charles Mackay. The symphonies and accompaniments by sir H. R. Bishop,... [A 1 voix et piano]
Extraordinary popular delusions & the madness of crowds
Fisher's drawing room scrap-book
flesch, De
Forty year's recollections of life, literature and public affairs from 1830 to 1870
Founders of the American Republic, a history and biography, with a supplementary chapter on ultra-democracy, by Charles Mackay,..., The
Gaelic etymology of the languages of Western Europe and more especially of the English and Lowland Scotch, and of their slang, cant and colloquial dialects, by Charles Mackay,..., The
Gier und Wahnsinn warum der Crash immer wieder kommt ... ; der Klassiker
Glossary of obscure words and phrases in the writings of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, traced etymologically to the ancient language of the British people as spoken before the irruption of the Danes and Saxons, by Charles Mackay,..., A
glossary of obscure words and phrases in the writings of Shakspeare and his contemporaries traced etymologically to the ancient language of the British people as spoken before the irruption of the Danes and Saxons. -, A
gs and poems
history of the United States of America, The : with a continuation, including the presidencies of Pierce and Buchanan
home affections pourtrayed by the poets., The
illustrated book of English songs, from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century., The
kinderen van den dronkaard, De
Kyōki to baburu : Naze hito wa shūdan ni naru to gukō ni hashirunoka
library of commerce practical, theoretical, and historical, The
Life and liberty in America, or Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada in 1857-8, by Charles Mackay... 2nd edition
Life and Times of Sir Robert Peel
Longbeard, of De Anglo-Saksische volksbeweging van 1193-1196 : historiesch-romantiesch verhaal
Lost beauties of the English language, an appeal to authors, poets, clergymen and public speakers, by Charles Mackay,...
mavis., The
Memoirs of extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds, by Charles Mackay,...
Memorando de Extraordinários Engodos Populares e a Loucura das Multidões
Mormons: or Latter-day saints., The
Niezwykłe złudzenia i szaleństwa tłumów ; przekł. Wojciech Madej, Joanna Piotrowska. - Warszawa, 1999
Olağanüstü Kitlesel Yanılgılar ve Kalabalıkların Çılgınlığı
Original songs for the Rifle Volunteers.
poetical works. - [1876], The
Poetry and humour of the Scottish language, by Charles Mackay,..., The
Ramsay, Allan: Ramsay and the earlier poets of Scotland. - o. J.
Rolling home, 1869
Salamandrine, by Charles Mackay,..., The
Selections from Extraordinary popular delusions and The madness of crowds
Songs of Scotland. A collection of one hundred and ninety songs. The music edited by J. Pittman and Colin Brown, the poetry edited, with notes, by Dr Charles Mackay, The
songs of Scotland, The : a collection of one hundred and ninety songs
Thames and its tributaries; or, rambles among the rivers, The
thousand and one gems of English poetry, A
Through the long day, or Memorials of a literary life during half a century, by Charles Mackay,...
Under green leaves.
Under the blue sky
Voices from the mountains and from the crowd, by Charles Mackay
Who shall be fairest ?
Zeichen und Wunder aus den Annalen des Wahns
Наиболее распространенные заблуждения и безумства толпы, 1998:
狂気とバブル : なぜ人は集団になると愚行に走るのか
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Anthologies
Associated Language:
His Extraordinary popular delusions, 2003 CIP t.p. (Charles Mackay) t.p. verso (originally published in 1841)
Poets Journalists Authors Novelists Songwriters
Rolling home, 1869 t.p. (Chas. Mackay)
Wikipedia, viewed November 7, 2019 (access point: Charles Mackay (author); 27 March 1814 -- 24 December 1889; Scottish poet, journalist, author, anthologist, novelist, and songwriter, remembered mainly for his book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds; born in Perth, Scotland; died in London. The novelist Marie Corelli was an illegitimate daughter, presumably conceived while her mother was working in the household) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Mackay_(author)
Wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/チャールズ・マッケイ
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