Author:Charles Dawson Shanly

Charles Dawson Shanly
(1811–1875)

Irish-born journalist, poet, and artist. Edited Vanity Fair and Mrs. Grundy.

Works

Poems

  • "Blondine" in Putnam's Magazine, 8 (1856) (external scan)
  • "The Lilac-Tree" in The Knickerbocker, 52 (1858) (external scan)
  • "The Walker of the Snow" in The Atlantic Monthly, 3 (1859) (external scan)
  • "Sword and Plough" in Vanity Fair, 3 (1861) (external scan)
  • "Civile Bellum" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
  • "After the War" in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 31 (1865)
  • "The Falcon Bird" in New York Saturday Press, 2 September 1865 (external scan)
  • "Summer Hours" in The Galaxy, 3 (1867) (external scan)
  • "The Trumpet Smith" in The Galaxy, 5 (1868) (external scan)
  • "The Ballad of the King's Bloodhound" in The Galaxy, 6 (1868) (external scan)
  • "'Belle Normandie'" in Appletons' Journal, 12 (1874) (external scan)
  • "November in the Marshes" in The Galaxy, 19 (1875) (external scan)

Children's books

  • Illustrated by Henry Louis Stephens
    • The Monkey of Porto-Bello (1866)
    • A Jolly Bear and His Friends (1866)
    • The Truant Chicken (1866)

Periodical articles


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, 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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