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Major, The. Ben Perky Poore. Makewright, George Washington.

Frank Cahill, in his contributions to the " Saturday Press " (P.).

Malack, Muly. Mordecai Manuel Noah, in the New York "Times," 1811.

Malagr owther, Malachi. Sir Wa Iter Scott. Thoughts on the proposed change of currency. . . Edinb. 1826.

Malakoff. Dr. W. F. Johnston, in the New York "Times"

Malet, fcucas. Mrs. (Kingsky) Har- rison. Mrs. Lorimer. a study in black and white. L. 1883.

Malone, Carroll. M. McBuiney.

Maltitz, Hermann von. Hermann Klencke, who, under this name, published a long series of historical and social nov- els from distinguished German authors.

Mambrino. H. D. McKmney, Janes- ville (0.) correspondent of "The Spirit of the Times" (N.Y.).

Man, A. Hoi ace Ifa/pcfe, Earl of Or- ford. Reflections on the different ideas of the French and English in regard to cruelty ... By ... L. 1759.

Man about Town, The. The papers in the "Star" (N.Y.) under the above pseudonym, are contributed by Charles E. File, P. McCann, William H. Muldoon, and others*

Man in the Claret-Colored Coat, The. Edward S. Gould. The Sleep Eider; or, the Old Boy in the omnibus. N.Y. 1843.

Man in the Moon, The. Captain Anstmther, of Spencerfield. A letter. . . to Mr. Anodyne Necklace ... L. 1725.

Man in the Moon, The. Daniel De- foe. A letter ... to the author of the "True born Englishman." L. 1705.

Man in the Moon, The. Joseph Browne. The moon calf ... n p. 1705.

Man in the Moon, The. See " The- manin them oon /*

Man of Business, A. John Ashton. Autumn holidays. By. . . Manchester. 1876..

Man of Business, A. T. Dicker. The Christian life exemplified in the memorials and remains of ... L. 1852.

Man of Business, A. William Rath- lone, Jr. Social duties. . . benevolence and public utility. By ... L. 1867.

Man of Fashion, A. John Mills (*). IVHorsay; or, the follies of the day. By..* Ji.1844

"The personages introduced figure under flimsy disguises, and the reader will hardly need a * key ' to indicate the originals of the Earl of Ohesterlane, Mr. Pelbara, General Beel, kord George Bedtick, Mr. George Bobbins (* too Prince of Auctioneers '), the Marquis of Itiveiioid, Lord

Huntmgcastle, Mister Slonghraan, Joe Banks (the 'Stunner'), the Earl of Bywoiden, the Countess of Rwington, the Earl of Raspberry Hill, 'the cncumciscd duvei of the cabriolet' (Benjamin Disraeli), and the Maiqms of Here- f or l;*>__See " Maclise Poi trait Gallery," p. 290.

"Man of Kent," A. Robert Cowtan. Passages from the autobiography of ... 1817-1865, L. 1866. Edited by Regi- nald Fitz-Roy Stanley [pseud.].

Man of the People, The. Charles James For.

Man of the People, The. William Thomson. The man in the moon ... L. 1783.

Man of the Revolution, The. Sam- uel Adams, so termed by Jefferson, in 1825.

Man of the Times, A. John Pendle- ton Kennedy. Letters of ... to the citi- zens of Baltimore. Bait 1830.

Man of the World, A. Charles Phil" lips. Napoleon the Third ... L. 1854.

Man who wishes to "be Governor of Pennsylvania, A. Geoige W. Wood- ward. Opinions of ... P. 1802.

Managing Clerk, A G. Stuart. A concise system of book-keeping. . . By... L. 1862.

Manchester Layman, A. Rev. J. GilL A literary curiosity. A sermon in words of one syllable only. . . Man- chester, 1860.

Manchester Man, A. Rev. j: Lamb. Free thoughts of ... L. 1866.

Manchester Man, A. Richard Burn. The present and long-continued stagna- tion of trade; its causes, effects, and cure. . . By. . . Manchester, 1870.

Manchester Manufacturer, A. Rich- ard Cobden. England, Ireland, and America. By. ., 1835.

Manchester Poet, The. Charles Swam.

Manchester Prison Philanthropist, The. Thomas Wright.

Manchester Spinner, A. John Cam- eron. Yarns. Manchester, n.d.

( Manent, Groviora. James J?. Man- lei/, M.D. Letters on the College of Physicians and Surgeons. N.Y 1841.

Manetti, Fanny. Fanny Smith.

Manfred. Pteston. Lord Byron vindicated : or, Eorae and her pilgrim. . . L. 1876.

Manhattan. Charles Alexander Nel- son, as New York correspondent of the "Bookseller and Stationer." Chicago, 1881-84.

Manhattan. Joseph A. Scoville, who, at the time of his death in 1864, was the