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Name
Anonymous
Entity Type
PERSON
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Not a person, so much as a concept. How do we deal with "anonymous" authors?
Alternate Names
Anonymous Author, fl. 1912
Unidentified Artist
pub. unknown.,
[Unknown]
Anonymous Union Soldier, 19th Iowa Infantry, fl. 1862
unknown (colorist)
Unknown
Anonymous.
Anonymous
Anonymous Author, fl. 1730
Anonymous Author, fl. 1874
Anonymous American Woman, fl. 1914
Anonymous Writer, fl. 1836
A Lady
[unknown]
Anonymous Penobscot Shaman
Unknown author.
Anonymous Author of Pamphlet About Wampohama, fl.
Unknown.
Unidentified
Anonymous Author, fl. 1989
Anonymous American Man, fl. 1786
Anonymous Sioux Chiefs
Anonymous Author of Pamphlet About Wampohama
Anonymous Author of Pamphlet on Gnadenhutten Killi
Anonymous Creek Indian, fl. 1786
A Young Lady unidentified
Unknown yet
Anonymous--First Century B.C.
Anonymous Prison Inmate
Unknown addressee
Anonymous Essayist, fl. 1838
unknown pub.,
Anonymous 17th Century Author
Anonymous American Man, fl. 1863
anonymous
Printed, unknown where, or by whom sold
Anonymous Native American [Myth]
‘A Lady’
Anonymous Arapaho Woman, 1855-
[anon.]
Artist Unknown, Artist
Unidentified Maker
Anonimo
[unidentified]
Anonymous Frenchman in Detroit, fl. 1763
Anonymous Author, fl. 1848
anonymous (engraver. Three wood engravings (object 9) were engraved by one or more anonymous journeymen based on Blake's designs. The busts and coins pictured in objects 1-4 12 and 13 were invented by anonymous artists and craftsmen.)
unknown
Anon.
Anonymous American Indian Chief, fl. 1710, Pennsyl
A Lady
Anonymous Author, fl. 1870
Anonymous Writer, fl. 1846
Anonymous Artist, fl. 1870
Anonymous Author of Article from Harper's Weekly,
Anonymous Author, fl. 1911
Anonymous Mantanton Sioux Chief, fl. 1767
Anonymous Writer, fl. 1882
Anonymous Author of Pamphlet on Gnadenhutten Killings
Author anonymous.
A Lady.
Anonymous Author, fl. 1914
Privately owned, anonymous
Anonymous Writer, fl. 1831, Maine
Anonymous (colorist. There are no documents specifying who colored the plates in most perhaps all large-paper copies. The nature of the coloring indicates that the work was probably undertaken by anonymous commercial colorists perhaps working as a team. The consistency in coloring among copies indicates that the colorists were following a master copy as their model.)
Anon
Anonymous Author of Article from Harper's Weekly, fl. 1890
Anonymous Author, fl. 1793
Anonymous Author, fl. 1816
Anonymous Ojibwa Speaker, fl. 1855
Anonymous Author, fl. 1790
Unknown creator
Publisher Unknown
Anonymous Sisseton and Wahpeton Chiefs
Anonymous Author, fl. 1830
Author of a late anonymous Letter to Dr. J. C. Lettsom.
Unknown Artist
maker unknown.,
Anonymous Author
Anonymous Slave, fl. 1858
unknown.
Anonymous author of some late publications.
Anonymous Newspaper Writer, fl. 1850
Anonymous American Author, Harrisonburg, VA, 1798-
An Unknown Artist
Anonymous Confederate Soldier (Jim), fl. 1865
Unknown;
A Lady.
Anonymous, ed.
Anonymous Author, fl. 1937
Pub. unknown.,
Eminent lady.
A Gay Lady
Anonyme
Revue de BA-TA-CLAN
Author Unknown [R. W. L.]
Unknown servant of his Lordship.
A Friend of Temperance.
A Drafted Wide Awake
A Paper read before the Arkansas and Texas Bar Associations
A Southern state-rights Democrat.
A Virginian
A Ceylon proprietor.
A Gentleman near this City
A Mission Priest in England
A Lover of the West
Kohler, [unknown]
A Worker
A Distinguished Citizen
A Member of the Authors' League of America
A Sympathizer
A Scared Revolutionist
A Y.W.C.A. Boarder
A New Subscriber
A Paint Creek Miner
A Spinster
A Childless Mother
A Socialist
A Marylander.
A Mother
Anonymoous
None given
A Woman
A Grateful Reader
A Varsity Woman
A Man, Married and Happy
A Friend to the Church of England, and a Lover of Truth and Peace.
Unknown Bangor Daily News Reporter
A Well-Wisher to the Peace of This Our Sion.
A Lover of Truth, Peace, and Honesty.
A Diligent Observer of the Said Disputation.
A Most Learned Lawyer.
A Student in Divinity, and Member of the Philo-theological Society, of the University of Edinburgh.
A Christian Brother.
A Faithful Friend.
A Gentleman of Good Quallity.
A Well Known Moderne Author.
A Kentuckian
A Novelist
A Lover with a Cold in his Head
A Saturday Press-byterian
A Bohemian
A Day-Laborer
A Dutchman
A Disbanded Volunteer
A Teetotaller
A Connecticut Yankee
A Miserable Wretch
A free-Parliament-letany.
A Friend
Unknown Admiralty Official
Unknown Edinburgh City Official
Unknown Member of Zambesi Expedition
A Boy
A Chicago Reader
A Contributor
A Sorrowful Friend
A Boy Reader
A Well-Meaning Critic
A Champion
A Nurse
A Student in Foreign Affairs
A Friend of the Moors
A Member
A Curate's Wife
A Socialist Journalist
A Manufacturing Chemist
A Curate
A Constitutionalist
A Student of the All-Together
A Wage Slave
Rex.
A Teacher
Author Unknown [M. E. C.]
Artist Unknown, Photographer
Anonymous Author of Pamphlet About Wampohama, fl.
Anonymous Author of Article from Harper's Weekly,
