Fitz Hugh Ludlow, sometimes seen as Fitzhugh Ludlow (September 11, 1836 – September 12, 1870), was an American author, journalist, and explorer; best known for his autobiographical book The Hasheesh Eater (1857). (From Wikipedia) More about Fitz Hugh Ludlow:
| | Books by Fitz Hugh Ludlow: Additional books by Fitz Hugh Ludlow in the extended shelves: Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: Augustus Jones, jr., the little brother and other stories (Lee and Shepard, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: A Brace Of Boys: 1867, From "Little Brother" (Gutenberg ebook) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: Cinderella (J.A. Gray & Green, 1864), also by Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: Cinderella. Dramatized from the original fairy tale, for the children's performance during the New-York Sanitary Fair, in behalf of the fund for soldiers' orphans. (J.A. Gray & Green, 1864) (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: The Columbia river (s.n., 1871), also by R. Swain Gifford (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: The hasheesh eater : being passages from the life of a Pythagorean (Harper & Brothers, 1857) (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: The heart of the continent : a record of travel across the plains and in Oregon, with an examination of the Mormon principle (Hurd and Houghton ;, 1870) (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: The heart of the continent : a record of travel across the plains and in Oregon, with an examination of the Mormon principle (Hurd and Houghton, 1871) (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: In memoriam Thomas Starr King : for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission. (s.n., 1864), also by Thomas Starr King, Charles Henry Webb, Bret Harte, and John Greenleaf Whittier (page images at HathiTrust) Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 1836-1870: Little brother; and other genre-pictures. (Lee and Shepard, 1867) (page images at HathiTrust)
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