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James Hannay (17 February 1827 – 9 January 1873), was a Scottish novelist, journalist and diplomat.

Principal Works

  • Biscuits and Grog, 1848
  • A Claret-Cup, 1848
  • Hearts are Trumps, 1848
  • King Dobbs, 1849
  • Blackwood v Carlyle, 1850
  • Singleton Fontenoy, 1850
  • The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With a Notice of His Life and Genius, 1853
  • Sketches in ultra-Marine, 1853
  • Sand and Shells, 1854
  • Satire and satirists. Six lectures, 1854
  • Eustace Conyers, 1855
  • Essays from The Quarterly Review, 1861
  • A Brief Memoir of the Late Mr. Thackeray, 1864
  • Characters and Criticisms, 1865
  • A course of English literature, 1866
  • Three hundred years of a Norman house; the barons of Gournay from the 10th to the 13th century, with genealogical miscellanies, 1867
  • Studies on Thackeray, 1869




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