Naixement: 1818
Defunció: 1865
Llibres
Rambles in Norway Among the Fjelds and Fjords of the Central and Western Districts: With Remarks on Its Political, Military, Ecclesiastical and Social Organization
1856
Advantages of Direct Steam Communication
2023
Art of Memory
2013
Mnemotechny, or art of memory, theoretical and practical: with a mnemotechnic dictionary
1850
Postal Reform: Its Urgent Necessity and Practicability
1855
Nor?Urfari; Or, Rambles In Iceland: Norðurfari; or, Rambles in Iceland: Exploring the Mystique of a Land of Fire and Ice
2021
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The Social, Political, and Commercial Advantages of Direct Steam Communication and Rapid Postal Intercourse Between Europe and America, via Galway, Ireland.
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Mr. Miles was a native of Watertown, N.Y., and was known while quite young for remarkable talents as a school-teacher and miscellaneous writer. Ten or twelve ...
Letter written by Pliny Miles, in Chicago Illinois to his uncle, Daniel S. Miles regarding a lecture tour and his uncle's invitation to lecture in Nauvoo.
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Pliny Miles (American journalist and author) learned the truth when he spent July of 1852 visiting and travelling in Iceland.
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Title: Pliny Miles letter to “My Dear Redfield”; Names: Miles, Pliny, 1818-1865 (Author); Collection. Duyckinck family papers.