Alexander Charles Ewald
(1842–1891)
FSA, English Civil Servant, Public Record Office
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, and the list on this page is complete to 1901.
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "A. C. E."

Works

  • "Our constitution." An epitome of our chief laws and system of government. With an introductory essay (1867)
  • The Last Century of Universal History: A Reference Book, Containing an Annotated Table of Chronology, Lists of Contemporary Sovereigns, a Dictionary of Battles and Sieges, and Biographical Notes of Eminent Individuals. From 1767 to 1867 (1868)
  • The crown and its advisers or Queen, ministers, Lords, & Commons (1870)
  • Harry Disney: an autobiography (1871)
  • Our public records; a brief handbook to the national archives (1873)
  • The life and times of the Hon. Algernon Sydney, 1622-1683 (1873) in 2 vols. v.1 v.2
  • Sir Robert Walpole: a Political Biography (1878)
  • Representative Statesmen: Political Studies (1879)
  • Stories from the State Papers (1882)
  • The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and his times (1884) in 2 vols. v.1 v.2
  • Studies Re-studied: Historical Sketches from Original Sources (1885)
  • The Life of Sir Joseph Napier, Bart., Ex-Lord Chancellor of Ireland, from His Private Correspondence: From His Private Correspondence (1887)
  • William Congreve (1887)
  • The Tatler : selected essays ([1888?])
  • Paper and Parchment: Historical Sketches (1890)
  • Dramatic works of George Farquhar (1892) in 2 vols. v.2
  • The life and times of Prince Charles Stuart, count of Albany, commonly called the young Pretender : from the state papers and other sources (1904)

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Works about Ewald

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