Author:Ewan Macpherson
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| Jamaican-born teacher and journalist, in USA from 1886. Staff editor for the Catholic Encyclopedia. This author wrote articles for the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, and the list on this page is complete. |
[edit] Works
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Aistulph
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Alan of Tewkesbury
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Giulio Alberoni
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Azores
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Blessed John Beche
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Osbern Bokenham
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Charlemagne
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Dahomey
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/The Dominican Republic
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Eata
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Egwin
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Ethelbert (King of Kent)
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Etheldreda
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Gabriel García Moreno
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Guiana
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Sylvester Joseph Hunter
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Francesco Maffei
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Thomas Malvenda
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Walter Map
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Antonio Martini
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Richard Angelus a S. Francisco Mason
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Massa Candida
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Guillaume-René Meignan
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Republic and Diocese of Nicaragua
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Santiago del Estero
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Sigismond Thalberg
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Flavius Valens
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Vespasian
- A pale girl's face. The history of a scoop (1894)
- Graham's voice (1894)
- “Git out and walk!” (1896)
[edit] Also
- Translator of Elements of Logic by Honoré Mercier (1910)
| Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1923.
The author died in 1915, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works. |