Rab and His Friends
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"Rab and his Friends" (1859) is a short story by Scottish writer Dr John Brown. [1] It was very popular in the 19th century and often considered John Brown's best, or at least most well known work. Even though short in length it was often published as a single volume with illustrations.
Altri libri di John Brown
A brief concordance to the holy scriptures: of the Old and New Testament. ... By John Brown. ...
1783
A dissertation on the rise, union, and power, the progressions, separations, and corruptions, of poetry and music. To which is prefixed, the cure of Saul. A sacred ode. Written by Dr. Brown
1763
A compendious history of the British churches in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. By John Brown.: [pt.1]
1784
Letters upon the poetry and music of the Italian opera: addressed to a friend. By the late Mr John Brown, ...
1789
An account of Barbarossa: the usurper of Algiers. Being the story on which the new tragedy, now in rehearsal at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, is founded.
1755
Slave Life in Georgia
2024