EAF Author: George Lippard (1822-1854)

Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources
George Lippard was born in Pennsylvania. A friend of Edgar Alan Poe, Lippard developed his own socialist political system. His works include Blanche of Brandywine ; Legends of Mexico ; and The Ladye Annabel .
Works in the EAF Collection
Adrian, the Neophyte (1843) (Restricted)
The Battle-Day of Germantown (1843) (Restricted)
Bel of Prairie Eden: A Romance of Mexico (1848) (Restricted)
Herbert Tracy; or, The Legend of the Black Rangers. A Romance of the Battle-field of Germantown (1844) (Restricted)
The Killers: A Narrative of Real Life in Philadelphia By a Member of the Philadelphia Bar (1850) (Restricted)
The Ladye Annabel; or, The Doom of the Poisoner. A Romance by an Unknown Author (1844) (Restricted)
Legends of Mexico (1847) (Restricted)
The Man with the Mask: A Sequel to the Memoirs of a Preacher. A Revelation of the Church and the Home (1849) (Restricted)
Memoirs of a Preacher: A Revelation of the Church and the Home (1849) (Restricted)
The Midnight Queen; or Leaves from New York Life (1853) (Restricted)
Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon (1848) (Restricted)
The Rose of Wissahikon; or, The Fouth of July, 1776. A Romance, Embracing the Secret History of the Declaration of Independence (1847) (Restricted)
Washington and His Generals; or, Legends of the Revolution (1847) (Restricted)
Washington and His Men: A New Series of Legends of the Revolution (1849) (Restricted)
EAF Manuscript Materials
Letter: Lippard to Few Society, Emory College (November 18, 1846)
Letter: Lippard to Horace Greeley (November 15, 1848)
Portrait:George Lippard, profile
Contemporary Biographies
From Oscar Fay Adams, A Dictionary of American Authors (1901)
From Samuel Austin Allibone, A Critical Dictionary of English Literature (1900)
Other Resources
Guides to George Lippard manuscript holdings from UVA Special Collections :Lippard, George.: #7836