Harry Morgan Ayres (October 6, 1881 – November 20, 1948) was a professor of English Literature at Columbia University an author, and editor. He edited The Reader's Dictionary of Authors including entries for Charles William Eliot, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, and George Moore and also contributed to the Library of the World's Best Literature. (From Wikipedia) More about Harry Morgan Ayres:
| | Books by Harry Morgan Ayres: Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948, contrib.: Modern Essays (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Co., c1921), ed. by Christopher Morley, also contrib. by John Albert Macy, William Allen White, Rupert Brooke, Don Marquis, David W. Bone, William McFee, Joyce Kilmer, Joseph Conrad, A. P. Herbert, Oscar W. Firkins, Hilaire Belloc, William Osler, Stephen Leacock, Thomas Burke, A. A. Milne, Max Beerbohm, Stuart Pratt Sherman, H. M. Tomlinson, Louise Imogen Guiney, Marian Storm, George Santayana, Simeon Strunsky, George Saintsbury, Bertrand Russell, Philip Guedalla, Robert Palfrey Utter, Logan Pearsall Smith, James Branch Cabell, Robert Cortes Holliday, Harry Esty Dounce, and Robert Cortes Holliday
Additional books by Harry Morgan Ayres in the extended shelves: Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: [Pamphlets in philology and the humanities. Vol. 24]. ([publisher not identified], 1910), also by Edward David Jones, Aubrey F. G. Bell, Frank G. Hubbard, Constance Rourke, Elisabeth Wittmann, Charles William Eliot, Abraham Flexner, Joseph Morris Thomas, Theodore Dreiser, Harry Graves Miller, Charles Horton Cooley, Charles Edward Kane, Walter Barnes, William Thomson, William Randolph Raymond, Elizabeth Hope Gordon, Lucien Foulet, Fred Newton Scott, W. B. Hinsdale, Josiah Royce, Joint Committee on Grammatical Nomenclature, United States Bureau of Education, Joint Committee on Grammatical Terminology, and National Conference on Uniform Entrance Requirements in English (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: Bibliographical sketch of Anglo-Saxon literature. (Lemcke and Buechner, 1910), also by Columbia University. Department of English and Comparative Literature (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: Bibliographical sketch of Anglo-Saxon literature. (Lemcke and Buechner, 1910), also by Columbia University. Department of English and Comparative Literature (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: An ingenious play of Esmoreit, the king's son of Sicily. (M. Nijhoff, 1924), also by Adriaan Jacob Barnouw (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: A marvelous history of Mary of Nimmegen. : who for more than seven year lived and had ado with the devil (M. Nijhoff, 1924), also by Mariken van Nimmegen and Adriaan Jacob Barnouw (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948, trans.: A marvelous history of Mary of Nimmegen: Who for more than seven year lived and had ado with the devil, contrib. by Adriaan Jacob Barnouw (Gutenberg ebook) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: Mary of Nimmegen : a facsimile reproduction of the copy of the English version in the Huntington Library (Harvard University Press, 1932), also by Adriaan Jacob Barnouw and Jan van Doesborgh (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: The merchant of Venice (Macmillan, 1911), also by William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: The modern student's book of English literature (C. Scribner's sons, 1924), also by Will David Howe (page images at HathiTrust) Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948: The Warner library (Warner Library Co., 1917), also by Gerhard Richard Lomer, Helen Rex Keller, Ashley Horace Thorndike, John William Cunliffe, and Charles Dudley Warner (page images at HathiTrust)
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