
Joel Barlow
1754 – 1812
74 works on record
Works

Political Writings of Joel Barlow With a Bibliographical List Prepared by the Library of Congress, 2 Vols in 1
1972

The works of Joel Barlow
1970

The Columbiad: A Poem
1809

The Columbiad
1807

The hasty-pudding
1796

The political writings of Joel Barlow
1796

Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principel of government
1792

Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government
1792

Advice to the privileged orders
1792

The vision of Columbus
1787

Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens of the United States of America

Avis aux ordres privilégiés, dans les divers etats de l'Europe

Guter Rath an die Völker Europens
Advice to the Privileged Orders in the Several States of Europe (Great Seal Books)
1956
Letter from Joel Barlow addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives enclosing a letter of the Comptroller of the Treasury stating the final settlement of his accounts on the books of the Treastry [sic]
1811
A review of Robert Smith's Address to the people of the United States, originally published in the National Intelligencer
1811
Correspondence, critical and literary, on the subject of The columbiad, an American epic poem of Joel Barlow, Esq
1810
Oration delivered at Washington City on the 4th July inst
1809
Letter to Henry Gregoire, in reply to his letter on The Columbiad
1809
Oration delivered at Washington, July fourth, 1809
1809
Letter to Henry Gregoire, bishop, senator, comete of the Empire and member of the Institute of France, in reply to his letter on The Columbiad
1809
Oration pronounced on the fourth of July, 1809
1809
Two letters to the citizens of the United States, and one to George Washington
1806
Prospectus of a national institution, to be established in the United States
1806
Two letters to the citizens of the United States, and one to General Washington, written from Paris in the year 1799, on our political and commercial relations
1806
Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens of the United States
1801
Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens of the United States. Letter II
1801
Joel Barlow's second letter to his fellow citizens of the United States
1801
Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens, of the United States of America
1800
Letters from Paris, to the citizens of the United States of America
1800
Copy of a letter from an American diplomatic character in France, to a member of Congress in Philadelphia
1798
Barlow's letter
1798
Strictures on Bishop Watson's "Apology for the Bible."
1796
A letter addressed to the people of Piedmont, on the advantages of the French revolution, and the necessity of adopting its principles in Italy
1795
Avis aux ordres privilégiés
1794
A letter to the National Convention of France, on the defects in the constitution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied
1793
The conspiracy of kings
1792
A letter to the National Convention of France
1790
An oration
1787
An oration, delivered at the North Church in Hartford
1787
The Vision of Columbus: A Poem in Nine Books
1787
The carrier of the American Mercury wishes his customers a happy New-Year, and presents the following
1784
An elegy on the late Honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq
1782
A poem, spoken at the public commencement at Yale College, in New-Haven
1781
A poem, spoken at the public commencement at Yale College, in New-Haven; September 12, 1781
1781
The prospect of peace
1778
Letter to Henry Gregoire ... in reply to his letter on The Columbiad
The hasty-pudding: a poem, in three cantos
Doctor Watts' imitation of the Psalms of David
Doctor Watt's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corr., and enl
A letter, addressed to the people of Piedmont, on the advantages of the French revolution, and the necessity of adopting its principles in Italy
Advice to the privileged orders, in the several states of Europe
The history of England from the year 1765 to the year 1795
Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government
An imitation of the Psalms of David
An imitation of the Psalms of David; carefully suited to the Christian worship
The hasty pudding
The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament
Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America
Advice to the privileged orders, in the sevearal [sic] states of Europe
[An imitation of the Psalms of David; carefully suited to the Christian worship
The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New-Testament, and applied to the Christian state of worship
Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David
A translation of sundry Psalms which were omitted in Doctor Watts's version
Dr. Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, suited to the Christian worship in the United States
Answer to Robert Smith's address to the people
Volney's Ruins, or, Meditation on the revolutions of empires
Two letters to the citizens of the United States, and one to General Washington
Dr. Watts' Imitation of the Psalms of David, suited to the Christian worship in the United States
A new Barlow poem
A new translation of Volney's ruins, or, Meditations on the revolution of empires ....
[A collection of portraits, photographs, newspaper clippings, commemorative programs, and other memorabilia relating to Barlow.]
Letter to Henry Gregoire, bishop, senator, compte of the Empire and member of the Institute of France, in reply to his letter on The Columbiad
Adresse des citoyens des Etats-unis de l'Amérique