Author:Henry Lushington

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Henry Lushington
(1812–1855)

English judge and writer

Works[edit]

  • Fellow Commoners and Honorary Degrees (1837)
  • Joint Compositions (1840 or 1848)[1], co-authored with George Stovin Venables
  • A Great Country's Little Wars, or England, Afghanistan, and Sinde (1844)
  • The Broad and Narrow Gauge (1846)
  • Fallacies of the Broken Gauge (1846)
  • A Detailed Exposure of the Apology put forth by the Neapolitan Government in Reply to the Charges of Mr. Gladstone (1851)
  • The Double Government, the Civil Service, and the Indian Reform Agitation (1853)
  • La Nation Boutiquière, and other Poems (1855), co-authored with F. Lushington
  • Two Battle-Pieces (1855), co-authored with F. Lushington
  • The Italian War, 1848–49, With a biographical Preface by G. S. Venables (1859)

Works about Lushington[edit]

  1. This work was printed privately, and is presumably undated. The date is given as 1840 in the DNB article about one of the authors, and 1848 in that for the other. More modern sources are no more conclusive.

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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