If you liked Sunday laws by William Allen Butler, start with Miss M'Flimsey, or, Nothing to wear (2007), Martin Van Buren, lawyer, statesman and man (1978), and A retrospect of forty years, 1825-1865 (1970). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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Miss M'Flimsey, or, Nothing to wear
2007 · 48 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Martin Van Buren, lawyer, statesman and man
1978 · 47 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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A retrospect of forty years, 1825-1865
1970 · 442 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Oberammergau 1890
1891 · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Nothing to Wear: An Episode in City Life
1857 · 67 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Book of the family and lineal descendants of Medad Butler, late of Stuyvesant, Columbia County, N.Y.
1915 · 119 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Rien à mettre!
1927 · 55 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Mrs. Limber's raffle; or, A church fair and its victims
1894 · 162 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Evert Augustus Duyckinck
1879 · 16 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Lawyer and client: their relation, rights, and duties
1871 · 76 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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Mrs. Limber's raffle
1970 · 162 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
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The animal book
1996 · 42 pages · William Allen Butler · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Sunday laws?
BookOrb recommends Miss M'Flimsey, or, Nothing to wear (2007), Martin Van Buren, lawyer, statesman and man (1978), A retrospect of forty years, 1825-1865 (1970), Oberammergau 1890 (1891), and Nothing to Wear: An Episode in City Life (1857).
Are there books like Sunday laws?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Sunday laws.
Who wrote Sunday laws?
Sunday laws is by William Allen Butler.