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Bibliographie sur Andrew Steinmetz

  • Gems of Genius; or, Words of the wise; Being a collection of the most pointed sentences, remarks and apophthegms, of the greatest geniuses of ancient and modern times, Poets, Orators, Statesmen, Philosophers and Warriors. To which are added, Thoughts, from the diary of a young man. By A. Steinmetz, Alumnus of Ushaw College, Durham. London : Shaw and Sons; 352 p. (1838)
  • A voice in Ramah; or Lament of the Poor African, a Fettered Exile, Afar from his Fatherland. A poem, in five cantos, by Andrew Steinmetz. London: Harvey and Darton; 340 p. (1842)
  • The Novitiate; or A year among the english jesuits: A personal narrative. With an Essay on the Constitutions, the Confessional Morality, and History of the Jesuits. by Andrew Steinmetz. London: Smith, Elder & Co.; 380 p. (1846)
  • The Novitiate; or the Jesuit in training: being a year’s residence among the english jesuits. A personal narrative by Andrew Steinmetz. Second Edition, London, Smith, Elder and co.; 296 p. (1847)
  • The Jesuit in the Family. A Tale. by Andrew Steinmetz. London: Smith, Elder & Co.; 328 p. (1847)
  • History of the Jesuits from the Foundation of their Society to its Suppression by Pope Clement XIV; Their missions throughout the world; Their educational system and litterature; with their revival and present state. by Andrew Steinmetz in two volumes. Philadelphia, Lea and Blanchard; Vol. I., 468 p. Vol. II.; 479 p. (1848)
  • Tobacco: Its History, Cultivation, Manufacture, and Adulterations. Its Use Considered with Reference to Its Influence on the Human Constitution. by Andrew Steinmetz, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. London: Richard Bentley; 174 p. (1857)
  • The forthcoming eclipse of the sun, March 15, 1858: Historical eclipses: an eclipse of the sun explained and an answer to the question “What is the use or purpose of eclipses in the solar system?”. by Andrew Steinmetz. D. Nutt; 31 p. (1858)
  • Japan and Her People. by Andrew Steinmetz, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. London, Routledge, Warnes, and Routledge; 447 p. (1859)
  • Military gymnastics of the French. Part I. The system explained. Part II. The advantages of the training demonstrated. by Andrew Steinmetz; W Mitchell; 26 p. (1861)
  • Musketry instruction for the cavalry carbine and pistol, recently issued to the French cavalry: With suggestions for the training of cavalry, and its important function in future battles. Part I. The system explained. Part II. The importance of cavalry demonstrated. by Andrew Steinmetz, Esq., The Queen’s Own Light Infantry Militia, First Class Certificate, School of Musketry, Hythe. W Mitchell; 43 p. (1861)
  • A Manual of Weathercasts: Comprising Storm Prognostics on Land and Sea; with an Explanation of the Method in Use at the Meteorological Office. Adapted for All Countries. Compiled by Andrew Steinmetz. London: George Routledge and sons; 208 p. (1866)
  • Sunshine and showers: their influences throughout creation. A compendium of popular meteorology. by Andrew Steinmetz, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. London,  Reeve; 432 p. (1867)
  • The Romance of Duelling in all Times and Countries. by Andrew Steinmetz. London: Chapman and Hall; Vol. I., 336 p. Vol. II.; 384 p. (1868)
  • The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, in all times and countries, especially in England and in France. by Andrew Steinmetz, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; First-class extra Certificate School of Musketry, Hythe; late Officer Instructor Musketry, The Queen’s Own Light Infantry Militia. London, Tinsley brothers; Vol. I., 436 p. Vol. II., 444 p.  (1870)
  • The Smoker's Guide, Philosopher and Friend: What to Smoke - what to Smoke with - and the Whole "What's What" of Tobacco, Historical, Botanical, Manufactural, Anecdotal, Social, Medical, &c. by Andrew Steinmetz. Hardwicke & Bogue; 184 p. (1876)
  • Subtle Brains and Lissom Fingers: being some of the Chisel-Marks of our Industrial and Scientific Progress (1863 by Andrew Winter; Third edition: 1877, enlarged & revised by Andrew Steinmetz)