Personal and Family Names, a Popular Monograph on the Origin and History of the Nomenclature of the Present and Former Times, by Harry Alfred Long, ...
Verbatim Report of the Public Discussion Upon "The Origin of Man" Between Mr. George W. Foote, the Editor of the "Secularist" Newspaper, Who, on the Evenings of April 9th and 10th, 1877, Affirmed : "Man was Born," and Mr. Harry Alfred Long, the Author of "The Names We Bear," ... Who, on the Evening of April 16th and 17th, 1877, Affirmed : "Man was Made," in the Albion Halls, Glasgow
Verbatim Report of the Public Discussion Upon "The Origin of Man" Between Mr. George W. Foote, the Editor of the "Secularist" Newspaper, Who, on the Evenings of April 9th and 10th, 1877, Affirmed
H.A. Long to the Three Clergymen of Edinburgh and the Two of Paisley, who Sent Letters of Apology to the Chairman of Mr Bradlaugh's Meetings
Mr. Long's Australian Letters, as Written for the Glasgow Evening News, with ... Notes by the Author. Together with Letter to British Working Men, Etc
Long's Epistle to The Wise Man of the East, Anent Pope Alexander VI and the Cumberland Street Convent
Personal and Family Names; A Popular Monograph on the Origin and History of the Nomenclature of the - Scholar's Choice Edition