Alexander Craig Gibson

(1813-1874)


 
 
 

                                                                                                                                                         Cumberland Dialect



Works

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1866. Bobby Bank’s Bodderment and Dialect Ballads. Carlisle: G. Coward.

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1866. Joe and the Geologist. Whitehaven: Callander and Dixon.

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1866. Wise Wiff: In the Cumberland Dialect. Carlisle: George Coward.

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1867. Joe and the Geologist.An’ t’ Reets on’t. Being another supplement to “Joe and the Geologist.   Carlisle: George Coward. EDD Cum.

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1869.  “Bobby Bank’s Bodderment”. The Folk-Speech of Cumberland and some districts adjacent; being short stories and rhymes in the dialects of the West Border counties. London: John Russell Smith: 17-26. SC. EDD.

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1869. “ Branthet Neuk Boggle”. The Folk-Speech of Cumberland and some districts adjacent; being short stories and rhymes in the dialects of the West Border counties. London: John Russell Smith: 63-72.  SC. EDD Cum.

Gibson, Alexander Craig. 1869. The Folk-Speech of Cumberland and Some Districts Adjacent: Being Short Stories and Rhymes in the Dialects of the West Border Counties. 1869. London: John Russell Smith. SC. EDD Cum.


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Alexander Craig GIBSON (M: 1813 Mar 17 - 1874 Jun 12)


For further information about his life and works, see

Anonymous. 1874. “Death of the Author of “Joe and the Geologist”. The Mercury  29th. August.

Anonymous. 1874. “Alexander Craig Gibson”. The British Medical Journal. 4th July. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2294762/pdf/brmedj05151-0036.pdf



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Alexander Craig Gibson (1813-1874)

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