George Herman Ellwanger  

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George Herman Ellwanger (1848 - 1906) was an American writer; born in New York State in 1848.

He was a resident of Rochester, N. Y.

Among his works are:

  • The Pleasures of the Table
  • "The Garden's Story, or Pleasures and Trials of an Amateur Gardener." Illustrated by Louis Rhead.
  • "The Story of My House." With a frontispiece by Sidney L. Smith.
  • "In Gold and Silver." Illustrated by A. B. Wenzell and W. Hamilton Gibson.
  • "The Rose." By H. B. Ellwanger. Revised edition, with an Introduction by George H. Ellwanger.
  • "Idyllists of the Country Side." With a title-page by George Wharton Edwards.
  • "Love's Demesne: A Garland of Contemporary Love Poems Gathered from Many Sources."
  • "Meditations on Gout, with a Consideration of its Cure through the Use of Wine." With a frontispiece and title-page by George Wharton Edwards.




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