Gregory, James G., et. al.; Thomas Nast. Christmas Poems and Pictures: A Collection of Songs, Carols, and Descriptive Poems, Relating to the Festival of ChristmasPreservation and Access for American and British Children's Literature, 1850-1869. New York: James G. Gregory, C.A. Alvord. (1864-1-1).
WORKS BY - Nast, Thomas
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Dodge, Mary Mapes; F.O.C. Darley and Thomas Nast. Hans Brinker: or, The Silver Skates, A Story of Life in Holland. New York: James O'Kane. (1865-1-1).
Baker, William M.; Thomas Nast. Inside: a Chronicle of Secession. New York: Harper. (1866-1-1).
Locke, David Ross (Petroleum V. Nasby); Thomas Nast. Swingin Round the Cirkle. Boston: Lee and Shepard. (1867-1-1).
Whitman, Walt; Thomas Nast. Leaves of Grass. New York: Wm. E. Chapin & Co. (1867-1-1).
Locke, David Ross (Petroleum V. Nasby); Thomas Nast. Ekkoes From Kentucky. New York: Lee and Shepard. (1868-1-1).
Cosmopolitan, A.; Thomas Nast. Miss Columbia's Public School, or, Will It Blow Over. New York: F.B. Belt. (1871-1-1).
Pullen, H.W.; Thomas Nast. The Fight at Dame Europa's School: Showing How the German Boy Thrashed the French boy; And How the English Boy Looked on. New York: F.B. Felt & Co. (1871-1-1).
Nast, Thomas. "A Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to." Harper's Weekly. (1871-9-30).
Nast, Thomas. "Too Thin." Harper's Weekly. (1871-9-30).
Nast, Thomas. "The "Brains" that Achieved the Tammany Victory at the Rochester Democratic Convention." Harper's Weekly. (1871-10-21).
Nast, Thomas. "Get Thee Behind me, (Mrs.) Satan!." Harper's Weekly. (1872-2-17).
Goss, Warren Lee; Thomas Nast. The Soldier's Story of His Captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and Other Rebel Prisons. Boston: I.N. Richardson. (1873-1-1).
Billings, Josh (Henry W. Shaw); Thomas Nast. Everybody's friend, or, Josh Billing's Encyclopedia and Proverbial Philosophy of Wit and Humor. Hartford: American Publishing Co. (1874-1-1).
Nast, Thomas. "Tweed-le-dee and Tilden-dum." Harper's Weekly. (1876-7-11).
Shapley, Rufus E.; Thomas Nast. Solid for Mulhooly; a Political Satire. Philadelphia: Gebbie. (1889-1-1).
Starr, Louis Morris. Bohemian Brigade; Civil War Newsmen in Action. New York: Knopf. (1954-1-1).