Books by "Alexander W. Williamson"

12 books found

Revival: Modern Music and Musicians (1906)

Revival: Modern Music and Musicians (1906)

by Richard Alexander Streatfield

2018 · Routledge

A plethora of biographical accounts of some of the contemporary composers and musicians at the turn of the twentieth century.

The History of Mecklenburg County

The History of Mecklenburg County

by John Brevard Alexander

1902

First Lessons in Modern Geology

First Lessons in Modern Geology

by Alexander Henry Green

1898

Philosophy of Theism

Philosophy of Theism

by Alexander Campbell Fraser

1899

The Treasure of Traprain

The Treasure of Traprain

by Alexander Ormiston Curle, James Ritchie

1923 · Glasgow, Maclehose

An Introduction to Organic Chemistry

An Introduction to Organic Chemistry

by Alexander Lowy, Benjamin Harrow

1928

We Have a Library in Mind

We Have a Library in Mind

by L. C. Alexander

2025 · Amberley Publishing Limited

With short biographies of the main protagonists, descriptions of what they had to endure and a concise examination of the 'library' itself, Lucy Alexander has revealed an astonishing exercise in mental survival under the most appalling circumstances. What would your books be?

The Women of the Debatable Land

The Women of the Debatable Land

by Alexander Hunter

1912

History of Buncombe County, North Carolina

History of Buncombe County, North Carolina

by Forster Alexander Sondley

1930

The Relief of Mafeking

The Relief of Mafeking

by Alexander Bell Filson YOUNG

1900

Revival: The Business of Insurance (1904)

Revival: The Business of Insurance (1904)

by Alexander Johnstone Wilson

2018 · Routledge

This little book is in no sense intended to be of use to insurance experts. It is written by an outsider mainly for the ignorant, for the multitude who either wish to insure their lives, or to whom the insurance agent is for ever coming with his proposals, his promises and blandishments. My doctrine is that every man ought to insure his life the moment he arrives at a period or position when his responsibility extends over the lives of others. If this duty were regarded as an imperative one by the community at large, there would be little or no necessity for the elaborate machinery required by our life offices to induce people to invest in life or other insurance policies; but as long as apathy prevails, such agencies must be maintained and a ceaseless activity displayed by the offices in tempting investors to enter into policy contracts.

A Climatological History of Ohio

A Climatological History of Ohio

by William Henry Alexander

1923