| ←Author Index: Mi | Edward Henry Michelsen (1795–1870) |
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Works
- The Ottoman Empire and Its Resources, 1853. (external scan)
- The Life of Nicholas I., Emperor of All the Russias, 1854. (external scan)
- England Since the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1854. (external scan)
- Modern Jesuitism; or, The Movements and Vicissitudes of Jesuits in the Ninteenth Century, 1855. (external scan)
- Periodical contributions
- "Is the Yellow Jack at Shorncliffe?" in Once a Week, Series 1, 3 (1860)
- "Beggars in Italy: A Sketch from Life" in Once a Week, Series 1, 4 (1861)
- "Raphael and Michel Angelo" in Once a Week, Series 1, 4 (1861)
- "The First Bleeding in Russia" in Once a Week, Series 1, 4 (1861)
- "Temperance Societies in Germany in the Sixteenth Century" in Once a Week, Series 1, 4 (1861)
- "Some Notes on the Tobacco College of King Frederick William the First of Prussia" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "The Congress at Rhinocorura" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "The Turkish Almanac (Takvim)" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "The Russian as a Shopkeeper" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "A Phase of the Paper Question: The Rag Merchant in Brittany" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "The Cockhorse Regiment" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "Professor Bessel and His Tailor" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "Birds and Insects" in Once a Week, Series 1, 5 (1861)
- "The Russian Bal Masqué and the Coachmen" in Once a Week, Series 1, 6 (1862)
- Contribution to Once a Week's "Ana" (anecdotes) feature:
- "Serfdom and Emancipation in Russia," Series 1, V (1861)
- "Can a Clergyman Marry Himself?," Series 1, V (1861)
- "Russian Discipline," Series 1, V (1861)
- "George Canning and His Mother," Series 1, VI (1862)
- "The Diatonic Scale," Series 1, VI (1862)
- "Statistics of Human Life," Series 1, VI (1862)
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