S-M indicates book is shelved with Singer-Mendenhall collection.
Adams, Hannah. An Abridgment of the History of New-England.
2nd ed. Boston: Etheridge and Bliss, 1807.
PnW/974/Ad12
Two copies of another Boston edition published by Belcher and
Armstrong are also available--Ac7/Ad174/805a/1807 and Ac7/Ad174/805a/1807b
Adams, Hannah. An Alphabetical Compendium of the Various Sects.
Boston: B. Edes and Sons, 1784.
AC7/Ad174/784a
Adams, Hannah. A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious
Denominations. 4th ed. [New York]: James Eastburn, 1817.
BL/31/A3/1817
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews from the Destruction of
Jerusalem to the Nineteenth Century. 2 vols. Boston:
John Eliot, 1812.
274.9/Ad12
Adams, Hannah. A Summary History of New-England. Dedham [Mass.]:
Printed for the author, by H. Mann and J.H. Adams,
1799.
F/4/A3/1799
Aikin, Lucy. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth. London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818.
DA/355/A5/1818
4th ed--DA/355/A5/1819b
1821 Boston ed--DA/355/A5/1821
Ambross, Miss. The Life and memoirs of the Late Miss Ann Catley,
the Celebrated Actress. London: J. Bird, [1790?].
EC75/Am185/790l
Americanus, Ovid [pseud.]. Lessons for Lovers. To which is added
The Thunderstorm, a poem. Supposed to be written by the late
celebrated Miss A***, now Mrs. L***. Philadelphia: Robert Bell,
1784. AC7/A100/784l
Anonymous. Abstract: a Character from Life. London: Wm. Lane
at the Minerva Press, 1797.
PR/3991/A1/A27/1797 S-M
Anonymous. The Adventures of a Cork-screw. London: T. Bell,
1775.
PR/3291/A1/A26/1775 S-M
Anonymous. The Adventures of a Hackney Coach. 4th ed. London:
J. Kearsly, 1781. Attributed to Dorothy Kilner.
PR/3291/A1/A27
Anonymous. The Affected Indifference: a Novel. London: F. and
J. Noble, 1771.
PR/3291/A1/A44/1771 S-M
Anonymous. Agatha, or, A Narrative of Recent Events. London:
Printed for the author and sold by C. Dilly [and others],
1796.
PR/3991/A1/A43/1796 S-M
Anonymous. The American Lady's Preceptor: a compilation of
observations, essays and poetical effusions designed to
direct the female mind in a course of pleasing and instruc-
tive reading. 9th ed. Baltimore: Edward J. Coale, 1821.
LC/1461/A6/1821
Anonymous. An Apology for the Life of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew,
Commonly Called the King of the Beggars. 9th ed. London:
R. Goadby [etc.], 1775. Ascribed variously to Thomas Price,
Robert Goadby, Mrs. Goadby and Carew himself.
HV/4547/C3/1775
Anonymous. Argal, or The Silver Devil: Being the Adventures of
and Evil Spirit. London:T. Vernon [and others], [1793].
PR/3991/A1/A83/1793 S-M
Anonymous. The Asses Ears: a Fable Addressed to the Author of the Goat's
Beard. London: G. Riley, 1777.
PR/3991/A1/A87/1777
Anonymous. Austenburn Castle. 2 vols. Dublin: P. Wogan
[and others], 1796. Author is given as "Unpatronized
female."
PR/3991/A6/U56/1796 S-M
Anonymous. Authentic Memoirs of the Life of Her Late Majesty,
Queen Charlotte. London: Geo. Smeeton, [1818?].
EC8/A100/824s/(12)
Anonymous. Authentic Memoirs of the Lives of Mr. and Mrs.
Coutts. London: J. Fairburn, 1819.
EC8/A100/824s/(7)
Anonymous. Bath and London; or, Scenes in Each. 4 vols.
London: Printed at the Minerva Press for A.K. Newman and Co., 1811.
823/B325
Anonymous. The Better Sort, or, The Girl of Spirit. Boston:
Isaiah Thomas and Co., 1789. An operatical, comical farce.
PS/700/A1/B5/1789
Anonymous. Blandford Races: a novel. 2 vols. London: J. Bew, 1782.
PR/3991/A1/B52
Anonymous. British Theatre Consisting of the Most Esteemed
English Plays. London: Bell, 1776.
Contains Susannah Centlivre's The Wonder.
822C/B777
Anonymous. Brucinda, or, The Decree of Jupiter. Edinburgh:
Printed for the benefit of the ladies, and sold by the
booksellers, 1775. By a Person of quality.
PR/3991/A6/P47/1775
Anonymous. The Correspondents. London: T. Becket, 1776.
Epistolary novel. Said to be based on correspondance
between George, Lord Lyttelton and Mrs. Apphia Peach.
PR/3991/A1/C67/1776 S-M
Anonymous. The Diarian Miscellany. 5 vols. London: G. Robinson
and R. Baldwin, 1775.
Consisting of all the useful and entertaining parts, both
mathematical and poetical, extracted from the Ladies' diary.
QA/43/D52/1775
Anonymous. The Disinterested Nabob. Dublin: J. Exshaw, 1787.
PR/3991/A1/D572/1787 S-M
Anonymous. Distrest Virtue; or, The History of Miss Harriet Nelson. In which is
included the unhappy stories of Miss
Caroline Lenox. 3 vols. London: F. Noble, 1781.
Epistolary novel. EC75/A100//781d3
Anonymous. Eccentric Biography, or, Memoirs of Remarkable Female
Characters, Ancient and Modern: including actresses, adven-
turers, authoresses, fortunetellers, gipsies, dwarfs,
swindlers and vagrants. Worcester [Mass.]: Isaiah Thomas,
1804.
CT/9990/E23/1804 S-M
Anonymous. An Elegy, in a Riding House. London: J. Robson and Co., 1778.
In imitation of Virgil's first pastoral.
PR/3991/A1/E43/1778
Anonymous. An Essay on Capacity and Genius: Also an Enquiry
into the Nature of Ghosts. London: W. Simpkin and R.
Marshall, [1820?].
BF/412/E7
Anonymous. The Fair Solitary, or Female Hermit. Philadelphia:
William Spotswood, 1790. From the French of the
Marchioness of Lambert, Anne T. de Marguenat de Courcelles.
PR/3991/A6/G47/1790
Anonymous. Female Sensibility, or The History of Emma Pomfret:
a novel founded on facts. London: W. Lane, 1783.
PR/3991/A1/F42/1783 S-M
Anonymous. Frank: or, Who's the Croaker? New York, 1820.
51-1581
Anonymous. Geraldina. 2 vols. London: G.G. and J. Robinson,
1798. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/G47/1798 S-M
Anonymous. Godfrey de Hastings. 3 vols. London: Wm. Lane
at the Minerva Press, 1798.
PR/3991/A1/G62/1798 S-M
Anonymous. The Grecian Daughter or, An Example of a
Virtuous Wife. [Boston, 1810].
pAB8/A100/810g
Anonymous. The Grove of Fancy: a Poem. London: T. Cadell, 1789.
PR/3991/A1/G76/1789
Anonymous. The Hermit of the Rock, or, The History of the Mar-
chioness de Lausanne, and the Comte de Luzy. Trans. from
a French manuscript. 3 vols. Dublin: Price [and 14 others], 1779. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/H47/1779 S-M
Anonymous. The History of Miss Harriot Montague. 2 vols. London: J. Roson,
1770.
PR/3291/A1/H6315/1770 S-M
Anonymous. The History of Miss Lucinda Courtney. 3 vols.
London: F. and J. Noble, 1773. Epistolary.
PR/3291/A7/L8/1773 S-M
Anonymous. The History of Peggy Plack and Wilmot Bond. Dublin:
Printed for Michael Mills, 1784.
PR/3991/A1/H574/1784
Anonymous. Illustrations of Maxims and Principles: in the second
book of Rousseau's Emile. London: J. Dodsley, 1783.
In four letters to the mother of a young family, disposed to
adopt them, but embarrassed by difficulties in the execution, and particularly by the objection
and prejudice
of her friends.
Anonymous. The Intellectual Regale: or Ladies' Tea Tray.
Philadelphia, 1814-1815. Weekly.
AP/2/A38355
Anonymous. An Invocation to the Genius of Britain. London:
Printed for the author, and sold by J. Dodsley, 1778.
Poem. Sometimes attributed to Anne Penny.
PR/3991/A1/I58/1778
Anonymous. The Iris: a Literary and Religious Offering.
London, 1830.
Sp - F / 158
Anonymous. Julia de Vienne. London: Colburn, 1811. A novel.
EC8/A100/811j S-M
Anonymous. The Ladies Collection of Catches, Glees, Canons,
Canzonets, Madrigals &c. London: J. Bland, 1787?-1800.
Folio M/1578/B67/L3/1787
Anonymous. The Life and Affecting History of Jane Hartley.
London: Dean & Munday, 1828.
823/L624 S-M
Anonymous. The Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Charlotte,
Late Queen of England. London: Duncombe, [1818?].
EC8/A100/824s/(11)
Anonymous. The Life of Miss Cutlane, or The Ill Effects of a
Hasty Marriage, in a series of letters. London: Printed
for the author, 1788.
PR/3991/A1/L53/1788 S-M
Anonymous. Love's Pilgrimage: A Story Founded on Facts, Compiled from the
Journal of a Deceased Friend. Dublin: P.Wogan [and others], 1796.
EC75/A100/796l
Anonymous. The Lover's New and Best Instructor, or, The Whole
Art of Courtship Rendered Plain and Easy. London:
W. Clements and J. Sadler, 1792.
HQ/801/L68/1792
Anonymous. The Maid of Quality, or, The History of Lady
Lucy Layton. 2 vols. London: T. Vernor, 1770.
PR/3291/A1/M156/1770 S-M
Anonymous. Memoirs of Lady Woodford written by herself, and
addressed to a friend. 2 vols. Dublin: C. Jackson, 1782.
PR/3991/A1/M448/1782 S-M
Anonymous. The Modish Wife: a poem: inscribed to the reigning
ton. London: J. Dixwell, 1782.
PR/3991/A1/M63/1782
Anonymous. Monimia: a Novel. 2 vols. London: Wm. Lane at the
Minerva Press, 1791. Epistolary novel. (Monimia is the
name of the heroine in Charlotte Smith's Old Manor House.)
PR/3991/A1/M65/1791 S-M
Anonymous. The New Novelist's Magazine. London: Harrison
and Co., 1786-1787.
PR/1281/N67/1786 S-M
Anonymous. The News-paper Wedding, or An Advertisement for
a Husband. London: R. Snagg, 1774.
PR/3991/A1/N48/1774 S-M
Anonymous. The Noble Enthusiast. 3 vols. London: Wm. Lane at
the Minerva Press, 1792.
PR/3991/A1/N63/1792 S-M
Anonymous. The Orphans. New York, 1825.
813/Or74
Anonymous. The Panic. London, 1826.
330.8/P753/v.178
Anonymous. The Parent's Friend: or Extracts from the Princi-
pal Works on Education from the Time of Montaigne to
the Present Day, Methodized and Arranged. Philadelphia:
Printed by Jane Aitken for Patrick Byrne and Mathew
Carey, 1803.
LB/7/P23
Anonymous. Percy Mallory. Edinburgh, 1824.
51-752
Anonymous. Polite Preceptor; or, Improving Moralist. London:
Snagg, 1774.
Consisting of a choice collection of relations, visions,
allegories and moral essays. Compiled at the request of a
noble lady and designed for the use of schools.
828C/P754/1774
Anonymous. Poor Covent Garden, or, A Scene Rehearsed.
London: T. Wilkins, 1792. An occasional prelude intended
for the opening of the new Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden,
this season.
PN/2001/T7
Anonymous. The Posthumous Daughter. London: G. Cawthorn,
1797. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/P7/1797 S-M
Anonymous. Rabelais the Younger, or the History of Some
Cities and of Several Wonderful Men and Ladies in the
Western World. New York: F. de Gelone, 1819.
AC8/A100/819r2
Anonymous. Rachel: a Tale. 2nd ed. London, 1818.
50-1247 S-M
Anonymous. Ravenstondale: or the Triumph of Innocence.
Edinburgh: J. Wardlaw, 1830.
EC8/A100/830r
Anonymous. Rhoda: a Novel. 3 vols. London: Henry Colburn
and G. and S. Robinson, 1816. Probably by Alethea Brereton
Lewis.
823/R343
Anonymous. Robin Hood; a Tale of the Olden Time. Edinburgh:
Oliver and Boyd, 1819.
EC8/A100/819r S-M
Anonymous. The Rock of Modrec, or, The Legend of Sir Eltram. Dublin:
Printed by Thomas Burnside, for Messrs. P. Wogan
[and 8 others], 1792.
PR/3991/A1/R53/1792 S-M
Anonymous. Rosa: or, American Genius and Education. New
York: Riley, 1810.
51-2076
Anonymous. Rosamund, Countess of Clarentstein. 3 vols.
London: A.J. Valpy, 1812.
On title page: by Dorothy Watson
EC8/A100/812r S-M
Anonymous. The Royal Adventurers, or The Conflict of Love.
London: G. Allen, 1773.
PR/3991/A1/R63/1773 S-M
Anonymous. Saint Julian's Abbey. 2 vols. London: W. Lane,
1788. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/S337/1788 S-M
Anonymous. The Scotch Hut: a Poem. London: J. Almon, 1779.
Addressed to Euphorbus, or, the earl of the grove. A satire
on the Earl of Clarendon.
PR/3991/A1/S36/1779
Anonymous. A Series of Letters on Courtship and Marriage.
Hudson [NY]: Ashbel Stoddard, 1804. Includes Mrs. Piozzi's
Letter to a gentleman newly married.
HQ/801/S45/1804
Anonymous. The Statue Lover. London: Duncombe's edition,
182-.
RBC-424
Anonymous. Stranger of the Valley: or Louisa and Adelaide.
New York, 1825.
52-4421
Anonymous. A Supplement to the Court of Adultery: addressed to a
maid of honour. London: M. Smith, 1778.
PR/3991/A1/S96/1778
Anonymous. Tales of the Emerald Isles; or, Legends of Ireland. New York: W.
Borradaile, 1828.
AC8/A100/828t
Anonymous. The Three Pages of James the Just. Cambridge, 1823.
A romance.
50-1402 S-M
Anonymous. The Triumph of Fortitude. London: W. Richardson,
1789. Epistolary novel. PR/3991/A1/T75/1789 S-M
Anonymous. Varieties in Woman. London: Baldwin, Cradock,
and Joy, 1819.
EC8/A100/819v S-M
Anonymous. The Vis-a-Vis of Berkley-Square, or A Wheel Off
Mrs. W*t**n's Carriage. London: Murray [and others],
[1783]. A satire on Mary Robinson's association with
the Prince of Wales.
PR/3991/A1/V57/1783 S-M
Anonymous. The Wanderer, or Horatior and Laetitia. Utica,
1811.
52-304
Anonymous. Woodland Cottage: a Novel. London: Hookham and
Carpenter, 1796.
PR/3291/A1/W65/1796 S-M
Anonymous. The Younger Brother: a Tale. London: Printed for
the author, and sold by F. Newbery, 1770-1772.
PR/3291/A1/Y59/1770 S-M
Anonymous. The Husband's Resentment, or, The History of
Lady Manchester. 2 vols. London: T. Lowndes, 1776.
PR/3991/A1/H88/1776 S-M
Anonymous. The Soldier's Orphan. New York, 1812.
813/S043
Anonymous. The Orphan Sisters. London: Wm. Lane, 1793.
EC75/A100/7930 S-M
Anonymous. The Loves of Mirtil Son of Adonis, a Pastoral.
London, 1770.
PR/3291/A1/L685 S-M
Anonymous. The Witch of New England. Philadelphia, 1824.
812/W773
Anonymous. The Atlantic Souvenir; a Christmas and New Year's
Offering. Philadelphia, [c1827].
Sp - F/9
Anonymous. The Twin Sisters; or, Two Girls of Nineteen: Being
the Interesting Adventures of Sophia and Charlotte Melford.
New York, 1823.
51-2455
Anonymous. Persiana, or The Nymph of the Sea: a Novel.
3 vols. London: Wm. Lane at the Minerva, 1791.
PR/3991/A1/P37/1791 S-M
Anonymous. The Cabinet, or Works of Darkness Brought Light.
Philadelphia: For the Compiler, 1824.
AC8/A100/824c
Anonymous. The Fate of Sedley: a Novel. London: Printed for
William Lane, Minerva Press, 1795.
By the author of The Offspring of Russell.
PR/3991/A7/O33/1795 S-M
Anonymous. Alphonso, or The Hermit. Cambridge: J. Woodyer,
1773. In verse.
PR/3291/A1/A67/1773
Anonymous. Learning at a Loss, or, The Amours of Mr. Pedant
and Miss Hartley. 2 vols. London: Printed for the author,
and sold by H. Gardner and J. Bew, 1778.
PR/3991/A1/L39/1778 S-M
Anonymous. Select Discourses. London: W. Bowyer and J. Nichols,
1773. A commentary on the paradoxical law of Moses, com-
manding rest to be given to all the land every seventh year.
BV/30/S45/1773
Anonymous. Frederica or The Memoirs of a Young Lady. Dublin:
P. Wogan [and others], 1792.
EC75/A100/792fb/S-M
Anonymous. The Inquisition. London: Vernor and Hood, [1797].
A novel.
PR/3991/A1/I557/1797 S-M
Anonymous. The Maid of Kent. London: T. Hookham, 1790.
PR/3991/A1/M24/1790 S-M
Anonymous. The Vicar of Iver; a Tale. Philadelphia: H.C.
Carey & I. Lea, 1822.
EC8/A100/822v
Anonymous. A dialogue, between a southern delegate, and his
spouse, on his return from the grand Continental congress.
A fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America, by
their most sincere, and affectionate friend, and servant,
Mary V.V. [pseud.]. A Tory satire in verse.
[New York]: [James Rivington?], 1774.
AC7/A100/774d
Anonymous. Constantio and Selima: a Fairy Tale. Salisbury:
J. Easton for E. Newbery, 1795.
PR/3991/A1/C6645/1795 S-M
Anonymous. The Avengers; or, The Sicilian Vespers. London:
J.J. Stockdale, 1810.
823/Av34 S-M
Anonymous. Amelia; or, The Faithless Briton. Boston: W. Spots-
wood and C.P. Wayne, 1798. Also contains Amelia, or, Malevolence Defeated
and Miss Seward's "Monody on Major
Andre."
PS/700/A1/A6/1798 S-M
Anonymous. Disinterested Love, or, The History or Sir Charles
Royston, and Emily Lesley. Dublin: S. Price [and 18 others], 1776. Epistolary
novel.
PR/3991/A1/D569/1776 S-M
Anonymous. The Belles of Bath: With a Satire on the Prevailing
Passions. Bath: the booksellers, 1782. Number 1. Addressed to Richard Brinsley
Sheridan.
Ec75/A100/782b2
Anonymous. The Lottery Ticket: an American Tale. Hartford:
D.F. Robinson & co., 1827.
AC8/A100/827l2
Anonymous. Nature. London: G. Scott, and J. Murdoch, 1770.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3291/A1/N38/1770
Anonymous. Forget-Me-Not: a Christmas, New Year's, and Birth-
day Present. London: Ackerman and Co.; Philadelphia:
Carey and Hart, [1823-1847]. Annual.
AY/13/F7
Anonymous. The Blood-Red Knight, or The Fatal Bridge. New York,
1823.
812/B625
Anonymous. Dumont: or, the Hermitage. London: J. Bell,
1773.
EC75/A100/773d
Anonymous. The Refutation: a poem. London: J. Dodsley, 1778.
Sometimes attributed to Wm. Combe.
PR/3991/A1/R43/1778
Anonymous. City Scenes, or A Peep into London. London,
1828.
914.21/C498
Anonymous. Venus Attiring the Graces. London: J. Dodsley,
1777.
PR/3409/D17/S4/1772
Anonymous. The Atlantic Souvenir for MDCCCXXX. Philadelphia,
1830.
Sp - F/10
Anonymous. Lionel: or, The Last of the Pevenseys. 3 vols.
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818.
823/L664
Anonymous. Albinia. Dublin: Printed by Mary Grassberry, for Messrs.
Moncrieffe [and 9 others], 1786. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/A52/1786 S-M
Anonymous. The Irish Emigrant. Winchester, Va.: J.T. Sharrocks,
1817. By an Hibernian (pseud.).
PS/991/A28/I7
Anonymous. Travels into France and Italy: in a series of
letters to a lady. 2 vols. London: T. Becket and
P.A. De Hondt, 1771. Epistolary novel.
PR/3291/A1/T73/1771 S-M
Anonymous. Lucrezia; or, The Boy of Gold. Philadelphia,
[ca. 1818].
812/L9635
Anonymous. The Amicable Quixote; or the Enthusiasm of Friendship. London:
J. Walter, 1788.
EC75/A100/788a3 4 v.
Anonymous. The Advantages of Deliberation, or The Folly of
Indiscretion. 2 vols. London: Robinson and Roberts, 1772.
PR/3291/A1/A24/1772 S-M
Anonymous. The Way to Please Him, or, The History of Lady
Sedley. 2 vols. London: F. and J. Noble, 1773.
By the author of The Way to Loose Him.
PR/3991/A7/W39/1773 S-M
Anonymous. The Juvenile Spectator: being observations on
the tempers, manners, and foibles of various young
persons. London: Wm. Darton, 1812.
Published under pseudonym of Arabella Arbus,
823/J989
Anonymous. The Cub: a Satire. London: G. Allen, [1774].
On the dismissal from office of Charles James Fox.
Broadside/DA/506/F7/C82/1774
Anonymous. Sophronia, or Letters to the Ladies. 2nd ed.
London: J. Bew, 1775.
PR/3291/A1/S66/1775 S-M
Anonymous. The Keepsake for 1828. [London: Thomas Davison,
1827].
EC8/A100/827k
Anonymous. Mary of Scotland. New York, 1821.
812/M369
Anonymous. 'Twas Wrong to Marry Him, or, The History of Lady
Dursley. London: F. and J. Noble, 1773.
PR/3991/A1/T92/1773 S-M
Anonymous. The Blockheads: or, The Affrighted Officers. Boston:
[John Gill], 1776. Ascribed to Mercy Otis Warren by P.L. Ford. A farce.
AC7/W2545/A776b
Anonymous. The Birmingham Counterfeit, or Invisible Spectator.
2 vols. London: S. Bladon, 1772. A sentimental romance.
PR/3291/A1/B57/1772 S-M
Anonymous. Sketches of Character; or, Specimens of Real
Life. London, 1808.
823/Sk25/3v.
Anonymous. The Bachelor and the Married Man: or The Equilibrium
of the "Balance of Comfort". London, 1817.
EC8/A100/817b S-M
Anonymous. Lord Winworth; or, The Memoirs of an Heir. 3 vols.
2nd ed. London: G. Allen, 1787.
EC75/A100/787l2
Anonymous. Letters of Miss Riversdale. London: J. Johnson,
1803. A novel.
PR/3991/A1/L55/1803 S-M
Anonymous. Forget Me Not; a Christmas and New Year's Present
for 1824. London, [1824].
Sp - F/75
Anonymous. The Journey of Dr. Robert Bongout, and his Lady,
to Bath. London: J. Dodsley, 1778. Poem.
PR/3991/A1/J68/1778
Anonymous. Marriage and Divorce. London, 1821.
330.8/P753/v.156
Anonymous. The Cabinet. London, [1825].
Sp - F/255
Anonymous. [False Alarm, a Fragment]. [New York, n.p.,
1812].
AC8/A100/812f
Anonymous. Chesterfield Travestie; or School for Modern
Manners. Philadelphia: Carey, 1812.
827/C42
Anonymous. Verses Addressed to the ----- with a New Year's
Gift of Irish Potatoes. London: J. Almon, 1775.
By Lord knows who: in imitation of a late poem.
PR/3991/A6/L67/1775
Anonymous. The Wedding Ring, or, History of Miss Sidney.
3 vols. London: F. Noble and J. Noble, 1779.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/W43/1779 S-M
Anonymous. The History of Melinda Harley, Yorkshire. London:
G. Robinson and J. M'Cliesh, Edinburgh, 1777.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/H5734/1777 S-M
Anonymous. Count Roderic's Castle: or, Gothic Times, a Tale. Baltimore:
Samuel Sower for Keating's bookstore, 1795.
By the author of The Carpenter's Daughter.
PR/3991/A7/C3/1795b S-M
Library also has Philadelphia edition printed by Thomas
Bradford--PR/3991/A1/C74/1795b
Anonymous. Original and Select Poems. Albany: Webster and
Wood, 1827. By the Stranger.
AC8/A 100/827o
Anonymous. The Very Memorable Life of the Celebrated Robert
Mac-gregor, Commonly Called Rob Roy. 3rd ed. London:
G. Smeeton, [1818].
KDC/186/M33/1818
Anonymous. The Promissory Note. New York, 1821.
812/P944
Anonymous. History of Mr. Charles Fitzgerald and Miss Sarah
Stapleton. Dublin: James Hoey, Jun., 1770.
PR/3291/A1/H6317/1770
Anonymous. The Correspondents. 3rd ed. Dublin: John Exshaw,
1775. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/C67/1775 S-M
Anonymous. The Widow of Kent, or The History of Mrs. Rowley.
London: F. Noble, 1788
PR/3991/A1/W63/1788 S-M
Anonymous. The Man of Benevolence. London: Printed for the
author and sold by Hughes and Walsh [and others], 1789.
PR/3991/A1/M26/1789
Anonymous. Robert and Adela, or The Rights of Women Best Maintained by the
Sentiments of Nature. 2 vols. Dublin:
P. Byrne [and others], 1795. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/R52/1795b
London 1795 edition also available--PR/3991/A1/R52/1795 S-M
Anonymous. Camilla, or The Correspondence of a Deceased Friend.
3 vols. [London]: W. Cass . . . Holborn, 1785.
Not to be confused with Burney's Camilla.
PR/3991/A1/C34/1785 S-M
Anonymous. Ecclesiastical Gallantry, or, The Mystery Unravelled.
London: Printed for the author, 1778.
PR/3991/A1/E22/1778
Anonymous. The Cheap and Famous Farrier. Ephrata: [s.n.], 1795
New Bolt/SF/951/C54
Anonymous. The Two Sisters; or, The Exiles of Roseville
Castle. Providence: Wm. S. Spear, 1825.
A moral tale, founded on facts connected with transactions
during the French revolution.
AC8/A100/825t
Another copy--47-2481
Anonymous. The Christian Indian; or, Times of the First Settlers. New York,
1825.
Sp813/C464
Anonymous. The Spoil'd Child: in two acts. Dublin: The book-
sellers, 1792. Ascribed to Mrs. Jordan, among others.
PR/3991/A1/S7/1792 S-M
Anonymous. Angelica's Ladies Library, or, Parents and Guardians
Present. London: Printed for J. Hamilton and Co., and Mrs.
Harlow, bookseller to Her Majesty, 1794.
AY/13/A5
Anonymous. The New Year's Gift. Philadelphia, [ca.1830?].
Sp - F / 136
Anonymous. Poems. London: Printed for the author by J. Fry and
Co. and sold by W. Davenhill, [1778?].
Contains "Semira," "Abelard to Eloisa," and "Ambition."
PR/3991/A1/P64/1778
Anonymous. Female Friendship; or the Innocent Sufferer.
Dublin: J. Williams, J. Porter and T. Walker, 1770.
A moral novel.
EC75/A100/770f2b S-M
Anonymous. Woodbury, or, The Memoirs of William Marchmont,
Esq. and Miss Walbrook. 2 vols. London: J. Bell, 1773.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/W66/1773
Anonymous. Emily: a Novel. London: Minerva Press, 1792.
EC75/A100/792e2 S-M
Anonymous. The Younger Brother. London: Printed by the author,
and sold by F. Newbery, 1770-1772.
PR/3291/A1/Y59/1770 S-M
Anonymous. Resignation. Boston, 1825.
813/R318/V.1 and 2
Anonymous. The Temple of Mammon. London: T. Davies, 1776.
Verse satire on the Royal Exchange.
PR/3991/A1/T47/1776
Anonymous. The Bijou; an Annual of Literature and the Arts.
London, 1829.
Sp - F/14
Anonymous. The Double Disappointment, or The History of Charles
Marlow. 2 vols. London: T. Hookham, 1774.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3291/A1/D68/1774 S-M
Anonymous. May Day, or the Celebration of the Return of
Spring. [n.p.] Printed for the publisher, 1819.
A play for the amusement of young girls.
AC8/A100/819m
Anonymous. The Costume of the Netherlands. London, 1817.
50-862 S-M
Anonymous. The Flames of Newgate, or, The new ministry. London:
J. Southern, 1782. Folio PR/3991/A1/F52/1782
Anonymous. The Minstrel; or, Anecdotes of Distinguished Personages in the Fifteenth
Century. London: Hookham
and Carpenter, 1793. A Novel.
PR/3991/A1/M55 S-M
Anonymous. The Pearl; or, Affections's Gift. Philadelphia,
1830.
Sp - F / 247
Anonymous. The Complete Farrier. Philadelphia, 1809.
*51-2017
Anonymous. The Adulteress; or, Anecdotes of Two Noble Families.
London, 1810.
51-797
Anonymous. The Englishman in Paris; a Satirical Novel.
3 vols. London: Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1819.
EC8/A100/819e S-M
Anonymous. The Baronet: a Novel. 3 vols. London:
J.D. Dewick for R. Dutton, 1800
PR/3991/A1/B27/1800 S-M
Anonymous. Memoirs of the Marquis de Villebon, in a Series of
Letters: a Novel. Salisbury: Printed by J. Easton, for
T. Cadell, jun. [and others], London, 1796.
PR/3991/A1/M46/1796
Anonymous. The Adventures of a Watch! London: G. Kearsley, 1788.
PR/3991/A1/A38/1788 S-M
Anonymous. The Invasion, or What Might Have Been. 2 vols.
London: H.D. Symonds, 1798. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/I57/1798 S-M
Anonymous. Things by Their Right Names; a Novel. London:
George Robinson, 1812. By a person without a name.
EC8/A100/812t S-M
Anonymous. Anne of Brittanny. New York, 1811.
EC8/A100/810a/1811 S-M
Anonymous. The Talisman for MDCCCXXVII. New York, 1827.
51-2168
Anonymous. The Court of Neptune and The Curse of Liberty, with
Other Poems. New York: Van Winkle, Wiley and Co., 1817.
AC8/A100/817c
Anonymous. Emma, or, The Child of Sorrow. 2 vols. London:
T. Lowndes, 1776. A novel.
PR/3991/A1/E45/1776 S-M
Anonymous. The History of Eliza Warwick. 2 vols. Dublin:
S. Price [and 21 others], 1778. Epistolary novel.
PR/33991/A1/H57/1778 S-M
London ed.--PR/4099/B82/M37/1784 S-M
Anonymous. The Pastor; A Poem. New York, 1821.
51-1618
Anonymous. The Modern Fine Gentleman: a novel. 2 vols. London:
T. Lowndes, 1774.
PR/3991/A1/M62/1774
Anonymous. A Poetical Epistle to the Reverend Mr. Maden, on
the publication of his Thelypthora, or, A treatise on female
ruin, in its causes, effects, consequences, prevention,
and remedy. London: Fielding and Walker, 1781.
By a Nymph of King's-Palace. PR/3991/A6/N95/1781
Anonymous. The Cavern of Death: a Moral Tale. Philadelphia:
William W. Woodward, 1795.
PR/3991/A1/C38/1795b
Anonymous. The Adventurers: or, Scenes in Ireland, in the Reign
of Elizabeth. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825.
EC8/Ad825a S-M
Anonymous. A Collection of poems in six volumes by several
hands. London: J. Dodsley, 1782. PR/1171/C64/1782.
Anonymous. Historic Tales: a Novel. London: C. Dilly, 1790
Fiction based on life of Anne Boleyn.
PR/3991/A1/H53/1790 S-M
Anonymous. The Orange-Girl at Foote's to Sally Harris. London:
S. Bladon, 1773. Poem.
PR/3291/A1/O72/1773
Anonymous. Saberna. London: J. Bew [etc.], 1778. A Saxon eclogue.
PR/3991/A1/S33
Anonymous. The Costume of Great Britain. London, 1806.
50-861
Anonymous. Lafitte or the Baratarian Chief, A Tale. New York,
1828.
AC8/A100/827l/1828
Anonymous. The Monks and the Robbers. 2 vols. London:
George Robinson, 1808.
EC*/A100/808m S-M
Anonymous. The New Modern Story-Teller: in a variety of original
tales and novels, in verse and prose. London: J. Williams,
1772.
EC75/A100/772n
Anonymous. Elvina. 2 vols. London: Wm. Lane at the Minerva
Press, 1792. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/E44/1792 S-M
Anonymous. The Cottage Minstrel. Philadelphia, 1827.
811/C828
Anonymous. The Disinterested Marriage, or, The History of Mr.
Frankland. London: F. and J. Noble, 1774.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/D57/1774 S-M
Anonymous. Scheming. London, 1821.
51-790
Anonymous. The Italian Husband. Philadelphia, 1825.
812/L459
Anonymous. The Juvenile Forget Me Not . . . for the Year 1830.
London, [1830].
Sp - F / 175
Anonymous. Memoirs of the Ancient House of Clarendon: a Novel.
London: Wm. Lane, at the Minerva Press, 1796.
PR/3991/A1/M449/1796 S-M
Anonymous. The Female Instructor, or, Young Woman's Companion.
Liverpool: Nutall, Fisher, and Dixon, [1818?].
TX/145/F45/1818
Anonymous. The Expedition of Little Pickle, or, The Pretty
Plotter. London: H.D. Symonds, 1792.
EC75/A100/792e S-M
Anonymous. Anne of Brittany: an Historical Romance. London,
1810.
50-557 S-M
Anonymous. A Poetical Address to the Ladies of Bath. Bath:
Printed by R. Cruttwell, for the author, 1774.
PR/3291/A1/P67
Anonymous. The Married Victim: or, The History of Lady
Villars. London: T. Hookham, 1772.
PR/3991/A1/M337/1772
Anonymous. Edmund and Margaret; or Sobriety and Faithfulness
Rewarded. Cambridge: Hilliard and Metcalf, 1822.
AC8/A100/822e
Anonymous. Peggy and Patty, or The Sisters of Ashdale. 4 vols.
London: J. Dodsley, 1783.
Anonymous. Edward: a novel. 2 vols. London: T. Davies, 1774.
PR/3991/A1/E38/1774 S-M
Anonymous. The History of Lord Ashborn, and the Honourable
Miss Howe, or, The Reclaimed Libertine. 3 vols. London:
J. Roson [and others], [1773]. Epistolary novel by the
author of Frederick, or, The Fortunate Beggar.
PR/3291/A7/F73/1773
Anonymous. Tales of Superstition: or Relations of Apparitions.
London: Tegg and Castleman, [1803].
BF/1439/T2/1803b
Anonymous. Montrose, or The Gothic Ruin: a Novel. 3 vols.
London: R. Dutton, 1799.
PR/3991/A7/M9/1799
Anonymous. The Humours of Eutopia: a Tale of Colonial
Times. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey,
1828. By an Eutopian.
813/H885
Anonymous. Reading Races; or, The Berkshire Beauties. Reading:
Printed for the author and sold by Carnan and Smart [etc.],
1777. A poem.
EC75/A100/777r2
Anonymous. The Old Bachelor. Baltimore, 1818.
814/O1 13/V.1-2
Anonymous. The Woman of Fashion. London: J. Bew, 1778.
A poem, in a letter from Lady Maria Modish to Lady
Belinda Artless.
PR/3991/A1/W65/1778
Anonymous. The Fair Hibernian. Dublin: Printed by W. Porter
for P. Byrne [and 6 others], 1790. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/F34/1790 S-M
Anonymous. The Tailors; a Tragedy for Warm Weather, in three acts. London:
Printed by T. Sherlock, for T. Cadell, 1778.
Ascribed to Samuel Foote, apparently without justification.
PR/1270/T3
Anonymous. The History of Eliza Musgrove. 2 vols. Dublin:
H. Saunders [and others], 1770.
PR/3291/A1/H576/1770 S-M
Anonymous. Adelaide. Philadelphia, 1816.
Probably by Margaret Botsford.
813/Ad34
Anonymous. The Heroes of the Lake. New York: S. Woodworth
and Co., 1814. A poem in two books.
AC8/A100/814h
Anonymous. The Old Serpent's Reply to the Electrical Eel.
London: M. Smith, 1777.
E/211/P69/1775b
Anonymous. The Fashionable Cypriad: in a series of elegant and
interesting letters. London: Printed for the author and
sold by Mr. Henderson, 1798-99.
PN/2597/F3/1798
Anonymous. Memoirs of Mr. Wilson, or, The Providential
Adultery. 2 vols. London: Francis Hall, 1771.
PR/3291/A1/M479/1771
Anonymous. The Book of Nullification. Charleston, 1830.
973.5/B64
Anonymous. Stellina, or The New Werther. London: Printed at
the Minverva-Press for Wm. Lane, 1793. Epistolary novel
in imitation of Goethe's Werther.
PR/3991/A1/S74/1793 S-M
Anonymous. The Journey to London, or, The History of the Selby-
family. London: F. and J. Noble, 1774.
PR/3291/A1/J68/1774 S-M
Anonymous. Love of Admiration, or Mary's Visit to B----.
New Haven, 1828.
52-293
Anonymous. The Fair Impostor: a Novel. London: T. Hookham and
J. Carpenter, 1792. Epistolary novel, sometimes attributed
to Clara Reeve.
PR/3991/A1/F35/1792 S-M
Anonymous. Anecdotes of a Convent. 3 vols. London: T. Becket
and P.A. De Hondt, 1771.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3291/A7/A53/1771
Another copy in S-M
Anonymous. Careless Isabella, or The Dangers of Delay.
[Philadelphia: Benjamin Johnson, 1806.]
PZ/6/C2/1806
Anonymous. The Camp Guide: in a series of letters from Ensign
Tommy Toothpick, to Lady Sarah Toothpick, and from Miss Nelly Brisk, to Miss
Gadabout. London: Fielding and Walker,
1778. A satire, in verse, on army camp life.
PR/3991/A1/C35/1778
Anonymous. The Graves of the Indians, and Other Poems.
Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1827.
AC8/A100/827g
Anonymous. Montford Castle, or, The Knight of the White Rose.
2 vols. London: B. Crosby, [1795].
PR/3991/A1/M662/1795 S-M
Anonymous. The Duchess of York. 2 vols. London: Wm. Lane at
the Minerva Press, 1791. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/D823/1791 S-M
Anonymous. Repository. London: Dilly, 1777-83.
A select collection of fugitive pieces of wit and humour in
prose and verse by the most eminent writers.
827/R298
Anonymous. Eliza Cleland. 3 vols. London: W. Lane, 1788.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/E436/1788 S-M
Anonymous. Illusions of Sentiment. London: T. Axtell, 1788.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/I46/1788 S-M
Anonymous. The Memoirs of Miss Arabella Bolton: Containing
a Genuine Account of her Seduction . . . London: I. Fell, 1770.
PR/3291/A1/M46/1770 S-M
Anonymous. Bannockburn; a Novel. 2 vols. Philadelphia:
Edwin T. Scott, 1822. A sequel to The Scottish Chiefs
by Miss Jane Porter. Author unknown.
823/B226
Anonymous. The Fatal Effects of Deception. London: T. Jones,
1773. A novel.
EC75/A100/773f S-M
Anonymous. The Foundling of Belgrade. Trans. W. Jennings.
New York: D. Longworth, 1808.
Reprinted in the Lady's miscellany.
PS/991/A1/F6/1808
Anonymous. Tales of the Fireside. Boston, 1827.
By a lady of Boston.
Sp813/T143
Anonymous. Agnes: a Novel. London: Wm. Lane at the Minerva Press,
1801.
PR/3991/A2/F74/1801 S-M
Anonymous. A Receipt to Make a Bath-Easton Poet: and to obtain
a prize from the vase. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, for
the author and sold by W. Goldsmith, London, and by all the
booksellers in Bath and Bristol, 1777.
PR/3991/A1/R42/1777
Anonymous. The Wreath of Friendship, or A Return from India.
3 vols. London: Wm. Lane, 1790. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/W74/1790 S-M
Anonymous. Anna: a sentimental novel, in a series of letters. 2 vols. Dublin:
Price [and 8 others], 1782.
PR/3991/A1/A56/1782 S-M
Anonymous. Devotional Somnium; or, A collection of prayers
and exhortations, uttered by Miss Rachel Baker, in the
city of New York, in the winter of 1815, during her
abstracted and unconscious state. New York: Van Winkle
and Wiley, 1815.
BF/1352/D4
Anonymous. Constitution of the Widows and Single Women's
Society.
Philadelphia, 1817.
RBC-993
Anonymous. Una and Arthur: an Allegorical History. 2 vols.
Cambridge: Printed for the author, by Fletcher and Co.,
1779.
PR/3991/A1/U52/1779 S-M
Anonymous. Belleville Lodge. Dublin: Printed by Thomas Burnside
for Messr. Wogan [and others], 1793. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/B45/1793b S-M
Anonymous. The Progress of Society: a Poem. New York: D. Long-
worth, 1817.
AC8/A100/817p
Anonymous. Female Artifice, or Charles F-x Outwitted. London:
J. Ridley, 1774.
Verse satire on Charles Fox.
E/211/P69/1775b
Anonymous. Louisa. London: T. Lowndes and G. Kearsley, 1771.
A sentimental novel.
EC75/A100/771l
Anonymous. The History of Thomas Thumb: with his wonderful
adventures, and some anecdotes respecting Grumbo the
great giant. Wilmington [Del.]: James Adams, 1797.
PZ/6/T6/1797
Anonymous. The Confessions of a Coquet. London: W. Lane, 1785.
Epistolary novel. PR/3991/A1/C66/1785 S-M
Anonymous. The Scrap Table, for MDCCCXXXI. Boston, 1830.
818/Scr48
Anonymous. Charles, or, The History of a Young Baronet and a
Lady of Quality. 2 vols. London: J. Bew, 1779.
PR/3991/A1/C42/1779 S-M
Anonymous. Transmigration: a poem. London: J. Bew, 1778.
Sometimes attributed to Edward Smedley.
PR/3991/A1/T72/1778
Anonymous. The History of Lord Belford, and Miss Sophia Woodley:
in a series of letters. London: Printed for Francis Noble,
1784. PR/3991/A1/H573/1784 S-M
Anonymous. The History of the Miss Baltimores. London:
Printed for T. Hookham, at his circulating library, 1783.
An epistolary novel. PR/3991/A1/H575/1783 S-M
Anonymous. The Example; or, The History of Lucy Cleveland.
London: Fielding and Walker, 1778. By a young lady.
EC75/A100/778e
Anonymous. Lady Jane Grey. 2 vols. London: Wm. Lane at the
Minerva Press, 1791. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/L24/1791
Anonymous. The Ordeal; a Novel. London: Gale, Curtis,
and Fenner; and G. and S. Robinson, 1813.
EC8/A100/813o S-M
Anonymous. Arden, the Unfortunate Stranger. New York: S. King,
[1830?].
AC8/A100/830a
Anonymous. Mary, the Cottager's Wife. Hudson [N.Y.]:
W.E. Norman, 1814. From The Christian Observer.
EC8/A100/814m
Anonymous. The South Downs: a Poem. London: H.D. Symonds
[and others], 1793.
PR/3991/A1/S68/1793
Anonymous. The School for Fathers, or The Victim of a Curse.
2 vols. Dublin: Printed for Messrs. Chamberlin, Mon-
crieffe [and others], 1788. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A1/S35/1788b
Anonymous. The Keepsake for MDCCCXXX. London, [1830].
Sp - F / 168
Anonymous. Henry Willoughby: a Novel. 2 vols. Dublin:
J. Rice, 1799.
PR/3991/A1/H45/1799 S-M
Anonymous. Eloise de Montblanc: a Novel. 4 vols. London:
William Lane at the Minerva Press, 1796. Sometimes
attributed to "Lady Mary C--r."
PR/3991/A1/E438/1796 S-M
Anonymous. The Uncle's Present, a New Battledoor. Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson, [1825?].
AC8/A100/825u
Anonymous. Female Frailty; or, The History of Miss Wroughton.
London: F. and J. Noble, 1772.
PR/3991/A1/F39/1772 S-M
Appleton, Elizabeth. Early Education; or, The Management of
Children Considered with a View to Their Future Character.
London: G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1820.
LB/1507/A612
Appleton, Elizabeth. Edgar: A National Tale. London: Henry
Colburn, 1816.
EC8/Ap536/816e S-M
Appleton, Elizabeth. Private Education: or, A Practical Plan
for the Studies of Young Ladies. 3rd ed. London: Henry
Colburn, 1816.
LC/1421/A64/1816
Another copy--LC/1421/A64/1816b
Arblay, Mme. Frances (Burney) d'. The Wanderer; or, Female
Difficulties. 5 vols. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme,
and Brown, 1814.
823/Ar1W
New York edition--823/Ar1Wa/v.1-3
Arblay, Frances (Burney) d', Mme. Cecilia, or Memoirs of an
Heiress. 1st Amer. ed. Boston: Printed by William Greenough
for Ebenezer Larkin, 1793-94. Library has vols. 1 and 2 of
3. PR/3316/A4/C4/1793
Ashbridge, Elizabeth. Some Account of the Early Part of the
Life of Elizabeth Ashbridge. Philadelphia, 1807.
922/As33
Atkins, Sarah. Fruits of Enterprize [sic]: Exhibited in the
Travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia. Boston: Munroe
and Francis; New York: Charles S. Francis, 1827.
DT/60/A88/1827
Austen, Jane. Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion. London: John
Murray, 1818.
PR/4034/N7/1818
Austen, Jane. Emma. London, 1816.
Sp823/Au7Ef/3 v.
Austin, Mrs. The Noble Family. London: G. Pearch, 1771.
PR/4045/A97/N62/1771 S-M
Author of The Bastard. Death's Friend. London: At the
Mary
le-Bone Printing Office by J.P. Cooke; sold by J. Bew [and
others], 1788. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A7/B3/1788 S-M
Author of Eliza Warwick. Masquerades, or, What You Will. 4 vols.
London: J. Bew, 1780. An epistolary novel. PR/3991/A7/E44/1780 S-M
Author of Eliza Cleland. The Predestined Wife, or Force of Pre-
judice. 2 vols. London: J. Kerby, 1789.
PR/3991/A7/E436/1789
Authoress of Evelina. Harcourt: a sentimental novel in a series letters. Dublin:
C. Jackson, 1780. Attribution to Fanny
Burney is doubtful.
PR/3991/A7/E93/1780
Baillie, Joanna. A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted
to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. 2nd ed.
London: T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1799.
PR/4056/A77/1799
Baillie, Joanna. De Monfort. New York: David Longworth, 1809.
A tragedy in five acts, with remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
PR/4056/D4/1809
Baillie, Joanna. The Family Legend. New York, 1810.
Sp822C/C6689B.2
Edinburgh edition--50-572 S-M
Baillie, Joanna. Basil: a Tragedy. Philadelphia: M. Carey,
1811.
PR/4056/B2/1811
Baillie, Joanna. A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to
delineate the stronger passions of the mind. London: T.
Cadell,jun. and W. Davies, 1798.
PR/4056/A77/1798
Ballard, George. Memoirs of British Ladies, Who Have Been Celebrated for their
Writings or Skill in the Learned
Languages, Arts and Sciences. London: T. Evans, 1775.
EC75/B2123/752m/1775 Teerink Coll.
Bannerman, Anne. Tales of Superstition and Chivalry. London:
Printed for Vernor and Hood by James Swan, 1802.
PR/4057/B5/T3/1802 S-M
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia). Lessons for Children. Phila-
delphia, Benjamin Warner, 1818.
PZ/6/B232/L5/1818
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia). An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the
Corporation and Test Acts. 4th ed. London:
J. Johnson, 1790.
BR/757/B29/1790d
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia). Lessons for Children From Four to
Five Years Old. Wilmington [Del.]: P. Brynberg, 1801.
PZ/6/B232/L55/1801
Barbauld, Mrs. Anna Letitia (Aikin). The British Novelists.
London: F.C. and J. Rivington [etc.], 1810.
823C/B233a
Barker, Mary. A Welsh Story. 3 vols. London: Hookham and Car-
penter, 1798.
PR/4063/B24/W4/1798 S-M
Bedingfield, Mrs. Bryan. Longhollow: A Country Tale. London,
1829.
EC8/B3907/829l S-M
Bellamy, George Anne. An Apology for the Life of George Anne
Bellamy, late of Covent-Garden Theatre. To which is annexed
her original letters to John Calcroft. 3rd ed. London: J. Bell, 1785.
PN/2598/B5/A3/11785c S-M
4th ed. of this work--PN/2598/B5/A3/1786
Bennett, Mrs. (Agnes Maria). The Beggar Girl and Her Benefactors. 5 vols.
2nd ed. London: Wm. Lane at the Minerva Press, 1799.
PR/3318/B28/B4/1799
Bennett, Mrs. (Agnes Maria). The Beggar Girl and Her Benefactors. 7 vols.
London: Wm. Lane at the Minerva
Press, 1797.
PR/3318/B28/B4/1797 S-M
Bennett, Mrs. (Agnes Maria). Juvenile Indiscretions. London:
W. Lane, 1786. A Novel. PR/3318/B28/J8/1786 S-M
Bennett, Mrs. (Agnes Maria). Anna, or, Memoirs of a Welch Heiress: interspersed
with anecdotes of a nabob. 4 vols.
2nd ed. London: William Lane, 1786.
PR/3318/B28/A56/1786 S-M
Bennett, Mrs. (Agnes Maria). The Beggar Girl and Her Benefactors. 3 vols.
Philadelphia: Printed for John Conrad
and Co. by Wm. W. Woodward, 1801.
PR/3318/B28/B4/1801 S-M
Bennett, Mrs. (Agnes Maria). Ellen, Countess of Castle Howel,
a novel. London: W. Lane, 1794.
PR/3318/B28/E4/1794 S-M
Benson, Maria. The Carriage. London, 1819.
EC8/B4438/819c S-M
Benson, Maria. The Wife. London, 1810.
50-606 S-M
Berry, Mary. The Fashionable Friends. London: J. Ridgway,
1802. A comedy, in five acts; as performed by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre
Royal, Drury-Lane.
PR/3461/F6/A65/1763 S-M
Bonhote, Mrs. (Elizabeth). The Fashionable Friend. 2 vols.
London: T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, 1773.
PR/4149/B95/F3/1773 S-M
Bonhote, Elizabeth, Mrs. The Rambles of Mr. Frankly. London:
T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, 1772-76.
PR/4149/B95/R3/1772
Botsford, Margaret. Viola, or The Heiress of St. Valverde,
an Original Poem, in Five Cantos. Louisville, Ky.:
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PS/1110/B82/V5/1820
Botsford, Margaret, Mrs. Viola; Heiress of St. Valverde.
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PS/1110/B82/V5/1829
Botsford, Margaret, Mrs. The Reign of Reform; or, Yankee Doodle
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PS/1110/B82/R3/1830
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PR/3326/B347/F5/1772 S-M
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PR/3326/B37/E92/1777 S-M
Dublin ed.--PR/3326/B37/E92/1777b S-M
Brooke, Charlotte, Ed. and Tr. Reliques of Irish Poetry. Dublin:
G. Bonham, 1789.
Folio PB/1423/B7/1789
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823/B792Y
Brooke, Frances (Moore). Manners: a Novel. London: Baldwin,
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EC75/B7907/817m
Brown, Phoebe (Hinsdale). The Tree and Its Fruits, or
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Brunton, Mary Balfour. Emmeline. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Manners
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and Longman, Hurst [etc.], London,
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EC8/B8388/811s S-M
Another copy--50-631 S-M
Brunton, Mary Balfour. Discipline: a Novel. Edinburgh: Printed by George
Ramsay and Co. for Manners and Miller,
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Bryan, Margaret. A Compendious System of Astronomy: in a
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H.L. Galabin for J. Wallis, 1799.
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Burdett, Mrs. C.D. English Fashionables Abroad. Boston,
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PR/4271/B72/45/1800 S-M
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PR/3316/A4/E8/1779 S-M
Burney, Fanny. Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress. 6th ed. London: T. Payne
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PR/3316/A4/C4/1791
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Thomas Cadell, 1793.
DC/158.1/B87/1793 S-M
Burney, Fanny. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth. Philadelphia:
Ormrod & Conrad, 1797.
PR/3316/A4/C3/1797d
Another edition of this work published in New York by John
Bull is also available--PR/3316/A4/C3/1797c
Burney, Fanny. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth. London: T. Payne, T. Cadell,
Jun., and W. Davies, 1796.
PR/3316/A4/C3/1796 S-M
Burney, Sarah Harriet. Clarentine: a Novel. 3 vols. 2nd ed.
London: Henry Colburn, 1816.
PR/4279/B7/C6/1816
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Burney, Fanny. Cecelia; or, Memoirs of an Heiress. 4th ed. 5 vols. London: T.
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Centlivre, Mrs. Susannah. The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret!
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Centlivre, Mrs. Susanna. The Busy Body. New York: Longworth,
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Chambers, Marianne. Ourselves. New York: Longworth, 1811.
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822/C357O
Chambers, Miss (Marianne). The School for Friends. New York:
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Corp, Harriet. An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life.
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Corp, Harriet. A Sequel to the Antidote of the Miseries of
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Corp, Harriet. An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, in the
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Cottin, Sophie (Ristaud) Mathilde. Clara. London, 1808.
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Cottin, Sophie (Ristaud) Mathilde. The Saracen. New York,
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Cottin, Marie (Risteau), called Sophie. Elizabeth; or, The
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Cottin, Marie (Risteau) called Sophie. Dangerous Friendship;
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Cottin, Sophie (Ristaud) Mathilde. Amelia Mansfield. London,
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Cottin, Marie (Risteau), called Sophie. Amelia Mansfield.
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Cottin, Marie (Risteau), called Sophie. The Saracen, or Matilda
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PR/3379/C3/R8/1776
Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah). Who's the Dupe? London: J. Dodsley
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PR/3379/C3/W4/1779
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Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah). A Day in Turkey, or The Russian Slaves.
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PR/3379/C3/D3/1792d
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Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah). More Ways Than One. Dublin: Printed for
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PR/3379/C3/m6/1784b
Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse). A School for Greybeards; or, The Mourning
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Cowley, Mrs. Hannah (Parkhouse). The Belle's Strategem, A
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Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah). The Town Before You. London: G. Wood-
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Cowley, Hannah. The British Album. 1st Amer. ed. from the 4th
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PR/3379/C3/F37/1788
Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah). More Ways Than One. New York: D. Long-
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Craik, Helen. Stella of the North, or, The Foundling of
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Craven, Elizabeth (Berkeley). A Journey Through the Crimea to
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Craven, Elizabeth (Berkeley) baroness Craven, afterwards margravine of Ansbach 1750-
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Croffts, Mrs. Salvador, or Baron De Montbelliard. London:
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Cullen, Margaret. Home. London: J. Mawman [etc.], 1802.
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PR/4519/C75/H6/1802
Currie, Helen. Poems. Philadelphia, 1818.
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Cushing, Eliza Lanesford (Foster). Saratoga. Boston, 1824.
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Cushing, Eliza Lanesford (Foster). Yorktown. Boston, 1826.
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Cuthbertson, Catherine. Rosabella. London, 1817.
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Cuthbertson, Catherine. Santo Sebastiano, or, The Young Protec-
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Cuthbertson, Catherine. Forest of Montelband. London, 1810.
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Dacre, Charlotte. The Passions. 4 vols. London: T. Cadell
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Davidson, Lucretia Maria. Amir Khan, and Other Poems. New
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De Acton, Eugenia. A Tale Without a Title: Give It What You
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De Acton, Eugenia. The Nuns of the Desert. 2 vols. London:
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Denning, Elizabeth. Poems. New-York, 1821.
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Devonshire, Georgianna Spencer Cavendish, Duchess of. The Sylph.
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PR/4545/D4/S9/1779b S-M
Devonshire, Georgiana Spencer. The Sylph: a novel. Dublin:
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PR/4545/D4/S9/1806 S-M
Devonshire, Georgiana (Spencer) Cavendish, duchess of. Sweet
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Devonshire, Georgiana (Spencer) Cavendish, Duchess of. Sweet
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Devonshire, Georgiana (Spencer) Cavendish. Sweet is the Vaale; a
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Eaton, Charlotte Anne. Rome in the Nineteenth Century. New York,
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Edgeworth, Maria. Adelaide; or, The Chateau de St. Pierre.
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Edgeworth, Richard Lovell and Maria. Essay on Irish Bulls.
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Edgeworth, Maria. The Modern Griselda. George Town [D.C.]:
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Edgeworth, Maria. Frank. London, 1822.
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Edgeworth, Richard Lovell and Maria. Essay on Irish Bulls.
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Edgeworth, Maria. Popular Tales. [London]: J. Johnson, 1804.
PR/49644/P6/1804 S-M
Edgeworth, Maria. Leonora. London: J. Johnson, 1806.
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available--PR/4644/L4/1806b S-M
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell and Maria. Readings on Poetry.
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Edgeworth, Maria. Tales of Fashionable Life. 1st Amer. ed.
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Edgeworth, Maria. Letters for Literary Ladies. George Town
[D.C.]: Joseph Milligan, 1810.
PR/4644/M6/1810
Edgeworth, Maria. Practical Education. 2nd ed. 2 vols. London:
Printed for J. Johnson by J. Crowder, 1801.
LB/1025/E22/1801b
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also available--LB/1025/E22
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell and Maria. Essay on Irish Bulls.
4th ed. London: R. Hunter and Baldwin Cradock and Joy,
1815.
EC8/Ed376/802e/1815
Edgeworth, Maria. Letters for Literary Ladies. London: J.
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Edgeworth, Maria. Castle Rackrent. [London]: J. Johnson,
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Edridge, Rebecca. The Lapse of Time, a Poem, for the New Year.
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Kelly, Isabella. The Secret; a novel. Brentford: P. Norbury,
1805.
PR/4839/K175/S3/1805 S-M
Kelty, Mary Ann. Trials, a Tale. London, 1824.
50-944 S-M
Kelty, Mary Ann. The Favourite of Nature. London:
G. & W.B. Whittaker, 1822.
823/K298F
Kendall, A. The Castle on the Rock, or Memoirs of the Elder-
land Family. 2 vols. Dublin: John Rice, 1799.
PR/4839/K214/C3/1799 S-M
Kendall, A. Derwent Priory, or Memoirs of an Orphan. Cork:
J. Connor, J. Haly and M. Harris, 1799.
Epistolary novel.
PR/4839/K214/D4/1799b S-M
Kilner, Dorothy. The Rotchfords, or, The Friendly Counsellor.
Philadelphia: James Humphreys, 1801.
PR/4839/K22/1801
Kilner, Dorothy. The Adventures of a Pincushion. 2 vols.
London: Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, and J. Marshall, 1823.
818/K557A
Knight, Cornelia. Dinarbas; a Tale: Being a Continuation of
Rasselas, Prince of Abbisinia. London: C. Dilly, 1790.
PR/4859/K4/D5/1790
Lady of quality. Advice from a Lady of Quality to her Children.
Trans. from the French. Glocester: Printed by R. Raikes,
and sold by J.F. and C. Rivington [and three others], 1778.
LC/262/A3/1778
Lady. The Fortunate Discovery. Or, The History of Henry
Villars. New York: R. Wilson, for Samuel Campbell, 1798.
By a young lady of the state of New York.
PS/700/A6/Y6/1798
Lady. Caroline, or The History of Miss Sedley. 2 vols.
Dublin: W. Sleater, 1787. Epistolary novel by young lady.
PR/3991/A6/Y676/1787b S-M
Lady. The Unfortunate Union, or, The Test of Virtue. Dublin:
Price [and 16 others], 1779. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A6/L328/1779 S-M
Lady. The School for Husbands. 2 vols. Dublin: S. Price [and
31 others], 1776. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A6/L327/1776 S-M
Lady. An Interesting Sketch of Genteel Life. Southampton: Skelton and Mills,
1782.
Lady. The Trinket. London: T. Lowndes, 1794.
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Lady. Moreland Vale, or, The Fair Fugitive. New York:
Printed by L. Nichols, and Co. for Samuel Campbell, 1801. PS/991/A6/L2/1801
Lady. Historical Sketches for Juvenile Minds. New York:
T.B. Jansen, 1802.
BJ/1631/H58
Lady. Oswald Castle, or Memoirs of Lady Sophia Woodville. Dublin: Messrs.
Burnet, Gilbert [and others], 1789.
PR/3991/A6/L3264/1789
Lady. The Denouement, or, History of Lady Louisa Wingrove.
Dublin: Printed by John Exshaw, 1781. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A6/L316/1781 S-M
Lady. The Vale of Felicity, or Sylvan Happiness: pourtrayed
in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. 2 vols.
London: A. Hamilton, 1791.
PR/3991/A6/L329/1791c S-M
Lady. The Hapless Orphan; or, Innocent Victim of Revenge. Boston: Printed at
the Appollo Press by Belknap and Hall,
1793. By an American Lady.
PS/700/A6/H2/1793
Lady. Letters Between an English Lady and her Friend at Paris:
in which are contained The Memoirs of Mrs. Williams.
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PR/3291/A6/L329/1770 S-M
Lady. The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette; or, Lord Chesterfield's
Advice to His Son. London: T. Davies, 1776.
PR/3991/A6/L318/1776
Lady. Laura and Augustus. Dublin: R. Moncrieffe [and 9 others],
1784. An authentic story in a series of letters. By a
young lady. PR/3991/A6/y68/1784 S-M
Lady. The Irish Guardian: a Pathetic Story. 2 vols. Dublin:
W. Whitestone, 1776. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A6/L32/1776 S-M
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Lady. The Maiden Aunt. 3 vols. London: J. Bew, 1776.
Epistolary novel.
PR/3291/A6/L33/1776 S-M
Lady. The Liberal American. London: William Lane, 1785.
Epistolary novel. PR/3991/A6/L323/1785 S-M
Lady. The Nabob. 2 vols. London: William Lane, 1785.
Epistolary novel. PR/3991/A6/L326/1785 S-M
Lady. Lady Elfrida, or Paternal Ambition. 2 vols. Dublin:
Printed by John Rea for Messrs. White, Byrne [and others],
1786. PR/3991/A6/L317/1786b S-M
Lady. The Mutability of Human Life, or, Memoirs of Adelaide,
Marchioness of Melville. 2 vols. Dublin: S. Price [and
15 others], 1777. Epistolary novel.
PR/3991/A6/L325/1777 S-M
Lady. The Deserter. London: Printed by J. Denew and sold by
Faulder [and others], [1788?].
821/D453
Lady's Magazine. Philadephia: Printed for the proprietors by
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AP/2/A2/L2
Lard, Rebecca Hammond. Miscellaneous Poems on Moral and
Religious Subjects. Woodstock: David Watson, 1820.
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Le Fanu, Mrs. Alicia (Sheridan). The India Voyage. 2 vols.
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823/L523I
Le Fanu, Alicia. Lucy Osmond: a story. New York: John Swaine,
1804.
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Le Prince de Beaumont, Mlle. (Marie). The Young Misses' Magazine.
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LC/1442/L413/1792
Leadbeater, Mary (Shackleton). Cottage Dialogues Among the
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Leadbeater, Mary. Tales for Cottagers. Dublin, 1814.
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Leadbeater, Mrs. Mary (Shackleton). Memoirs and Letters of Richard and Elizabeth
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Learned, Ellen. Variety; or Selections and Essays . . . by
Priscilla Wakefield. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1809.
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Lee, Harriet. Constantia de Valmont. Philadelphia: M. Carey,
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Lee, Harriet. The Mysterious Marriage, or, The Heirship of
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A play in three acts.
PR/3539/L6/M9/1798
Lee, Sophia. The Recess, or A Tale of Other Times. 3rd ed.
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Pr/3541/L2/R4/1787 S-M
Lee, Harriet. Canterbury Tales. 2nd ed. London: G.G. and J.
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PR/3539/L6/C25/1799 S-M
Lee, Sophia. The Life of a Lover. London: G. and J. Robinson,
1804. Epistolary novel.
PR/3541/L2/L5/1804 S-M
Lee, Sophia. The Chapter of Accidents. 3rd. ed. London:
T. Cadell, 1781. A comedy in five acts, as it is performed
at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market.
PR/3541/L2/C4/1781 S-M
Lee, Sophia. The Recess, or A Tale of Other Times. 4th ed.
London: T. Cadell, 1792. Epistolary novel.
PR/3541/L2/R4/1792
Lee, Harriet. Canterbury Tales. London: G.G. and J. Robinson,
1797-1805. Vol. 2 by Sophia Lee; vol. 3 by Sophia and
Harriet Lee.
PR/3539/L6/C25/1797 S-M
Lee, Sophia. Almeyda; Queen of Granada. London: Printed by
W. Woodfall for Cadell and Davies, 1796. A tragedy in five
acts as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.
PR/3541/L2/A5/1796
Lee, Harriet. The Errors of Innocence. 2 vols. Dublin: Messrs.
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Lee, Sophia. A Hermit's Tale: Recorded by his own Hand and Found
in his Cell. London: T. Cadell, 1787.
PR/3541/L27/H6/1787
Lee, Sophia. The Recess; or, A Tale of Other Times. 3 vols.
6th ed. London: A. Newman and Co., 1821.
823/L513Ra
Lee, Harriet. Clara Lennox, or The Distressed Widow. London:
Printed for the authoress by J. Adlard and sold by J. Par-
sons, 1797.
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Lee, Hannah Farnham (Sawyer). Grace Seymour. New York,
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Lennox, Charlotte. Hermione, or The Orphan Sisters. 2 vols.
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PR/3541/L27/H5/1791b S-M
Lennox, Charlotte Ramsay. Henrietta. London: Harrison and Co.,
1787. PR/3541/L27/H46/1787 S-M
Lennox, Charlotte. Old City Manners. London: T. Becket, 1775.
A comedy, altered from the original Eastward hoe, written by
Ben Jonson.
PR/3541/L27/O5/1775
Lennox, Charlotte (Ramsay), Mrs. Shakspeare Illustrated. 2 vols.
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PR/2952/L4/1809
Lennox, Charlotte. The Female Quixote, or The Adventures of Arabella.
London: Harrison and Co., 1783.
PR/3541/L27/F3/1783
Leprince de Beaumont, Madame (Jeanne-Marie). The Young Misses'
Magazine. Trans. from the French. Brooklyn [NY]: Thomas
Kirk, 1806.
LC/1442/L4613/1806
Leslie, Eliza. The Young American; or, Sketches of a Sea-
Voyage. Boston, 1829.
52-2570
Lewis, Alethea. Plain Sense: a Novel. 3 vols. 3rd ed.
London: Wm. Lane at the Minerva Pres,, 1799.
PR/4886/L6/P5/1799 S-M
Lewis, Alethea. Plain Sense, or The History of Henry Villars
and Ellen Mordaunt: a Novel. 2 vols. Philladelphia:
Mathew Carey, 1799.
PR/4886/L6/P5/1799c S-M
Lewis, Alethea Brereton. Plain Sense: a Novel. London: William
Lane, Minerva-Press, 1795.
PR/3541/L355/P55/1795 S-M
Lewis, Alethea Brereton. Isabella. 3 vols. London: H. Colburn
and co., 1823. A novel.
PR/4886/L6/I8/1823 S-M
Little, Janet. The Poetical Works of Janet Little, the Scotch
Milkmaid. [Scotland]: John and Peter Wilson, 1792.
PR/4890/L56/A17/1792
Littleford, Mrs. The Wreath; or Verses on Various Subjects.
2nd ed. Richmond: Samuell Shepherd & Co., 1828.
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Lorraine, A M. Donald Adair: A Novel. Richmond: Cotton,
1828. By a Young Lady of Virginia.
AC8/L8938/828d
Lovechild, Mrs. The Rational Dame, or Hints Towards Supplying
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Lucas, Margaret. An Account of the Convincement and Call to the
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BX/7795/L8/A3/1800
Lucas, Margaret Brindley. An Account of the Convincement and
Call to the Ministry of Margaret Lucas, late of Leek, in
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Lawrence, for Henry and John F. Hull, 1803.
BX/7795/L8/A3/1803
Luxborough, Henrietta (Saint-John). Letters Written by the Late
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PR/3542/L75/Z5
M.A.P. The History of Elenor Williams. Boston: Wells and
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PR/3991/M3/H58/1820
Macaulay, Catherine. The History of England from the Accession
of James I to the Elevation of the House of Hanover. London: Edward and Charles
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Macaulay, Catharine. Observations on a Pamphlet, Entitled,
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Macauley, Catharine. Letters on Education. London: C. Dilly,
1790. LB/575/M115/1790
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Mackenzie, Anna Maria. Burton-Wood: in a series of letters. Dublin: Printed
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PR/4971/M42/B87/1783
Mackenzie, Anna Maria. The Gamesters. 3 vols. London: Printed
by H.D. Steel and sold by R. Baldwin, 1786.
PR/4971/M42/G35/1786b S-M
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Messr. Burnet--PR/4971/M42/G35/1786b S-M
Mann, Herman. The Female Review: or, Memoirs of an American
Young Lady. Dedham [Mass.}: Nathaniel and Benjamin Heaton,
1797. Account of Deborah Sampson, afterwards Mrs. Benjamin
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Manners, Lady. Review of Poetry, Ancient and Modern: a Poem.
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PR/4974/M14/R4/1799
Manners, Lady (Catherine Rebecca). Poems. London: John Booth,
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Manvill, Mrs. P.D. Lucinda; or, The Mountain Mourner.
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Marcet, Mrs. Jane (Haldimand). Conversations on Political
Economy. Philadelphia: Thomas, 1817.
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Marie, Jane. The Case of Jane Marie: exhibiting the cruelty
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Martin, Mrs. Deloraine: a Domestic Tale. 2 vols. London:
Wm. Lane at the Minerva Press, 1798.
PR/4984/M13/D4/1798 S-M
Martin, Mrs. Melbourne: a Novel. 3 vols. London: Wm. Lane
at the Minerva Press, 1798.
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Martin, H. Helen of Glenross: a Novel. 4 vols. London: G.
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Martineau, Harriet. The Tendency of Strikes and Sticks to
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50-1023 S-M
Mason, Catherine George (Ward). The Mysterious Marriage.
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Mason, Mrs. Ellegiac [sic] Poems, Sacred to Friendship.
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Mason, Catherine George (Ward). Family Portraits. London,
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Mason, Catherine George (Ward). Cottage on the Cliff. London,
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50-1021 S-M
Mathews, Charles Mrs. Argus; the House-Dog at Eadlip.
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PR/4987/M185/A8 S-M
Mathews, Charles, Mrs. What Has Been, a Novel. Alexandria
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Mathews, Charles, Mrs. Arnold Zulig: a Swiss Story. Dublin:
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Mathews, Charles, Mrs. Memoirs of a Scots Heiress. Dublin:
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Mathews, Mrs. Constance: a novel. London: Thomas Hookham, 1785. The
first literary attempt of a young lady.
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May, R. de. Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of
Henderick Portenger, a Private Soldier of the Late Swiss
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Mayne, Frances, Lady. An Introduction to the Reading of the Holy
Bible. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1795.
BS/474/M3/1795
Meeke, Mary. Mysterious Husband. London: Wm. Lane at the
Minerva Press, 1801.
PR/4990/M38/M8/1801
Meeke, Mary. The Abbey of Clugny: a Novel. 3 vols. London:
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Memoir of Sarah Knight, wife of Thomas Knight. Philadelphia,
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RBC-7
Messinger, Rosewell. Sentiments on Resignation. Portsmouth
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BV/4647/R4/M4/1807
Miller, Anna Riggs, Lady. Letters from Italy. 2nd ed. London:
Edward and Charles Dilly, 1777.
DG/424/M64/1777
Mitford, Mary Russell. Our Village. New York: E. Bliss, 1830.
823/M69Ou
Mitford, Mary Russell. Poems. London, 1810.
823/M69P
Mitford, Mary Russell. Narrative Poems on the Female Char-
acter. New York: Eastburn, 1813.
821/M69
Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady. The Works of the Right Honourable
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. London: Richard Phillips, 1803.
DA/501/M7/A2/1803
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Montagu, Mrs. Elizabeth (Robinson). Letters of Mrs. Elizabeth
Montagu. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1809.
826/M762
Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady. Letters of the Right Honourable
Lady M---y W---y M---e. 4 vols. London: B. Dodd, and T.
Reily, 1776.
DA/501/M7/A4/1776 S-M
Montolieu, Mme. Isabelle (Polier de). Christina, Princess of
Wolfenbuttel. 2 vols. 2nd ed. London: Henry Colburn, 1809.
848/M768P.EC
Montolieu, Isabelle (Polier) de. Sentimental Anecdotes by
Madame de Montolieu. Trans. Mrs. Plunkett, formerly Mrs.
Gunning. Philadelphia: M. Thomas, 1812.
848/M768A.EP
Montolieu, Isabelle Polier, baronne de. Caroline of Lichtfield:
A Novel. Trans. from the French by Thomas Holcroft. London: G.G. J. and J.
Robinson, 1786.
PQPQ/2366/M85/C313/1786 S-M
2nd edition--PQ/2366/M85/C313/1786b S-M
Montolieu, Isabelle, i.e. Elisabeth Jeanne Pauline (Polier)
de. La Princesse de Wolfenbuttel. Londres, 1808.
848/M768P
Moore, Mrs. H.J. Wild Nell, The White Mountain Girl. New York,
1830.
51-2361
Moore, Mrs. A Short History of France. London, 1819.
Sp - F/575-6
More, Hannah. Strictures on the Modern System of Female Educa-
tion. 3rd Amer. ed. Boston: Joseph Bumstead, 1802.
LC/1421/M6/1802
More, Hannah. Sacred Dramas. Newark [N.J.]: W. Tuttle and Co.,
1806. Also includes "Reflections of King Hezekia,"
"Sensibility, a poem," and "Search After Happiness."
PR/3605/M6/A76/1806
More, Hannah. Coelebs in Search of a Wife. 14th ed. London:
T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813.
PR/3605/M6/C63/1813
More, Hannah. Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education. 2 vols.
11th ed. London: T. Cadell and W.
Davies, 1811.
EC8/M8137/799s/1811
More, Hannah. Sacred Dramas, Chiefly Intended for Young Persons.
Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1787. Also contains Reflections of King
Hezekiah, "Sensibility: a Poem," and essays on various subjects,
principally designed for young ladies.
PR/3605/M6/A76/1787
More, Hannah. Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education. 2 vols.
Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1800.
LC/1421/M6/1800
More, Hannah. Percy. London: T. Cadell, 1778. A tragedy.
PR/3605/M6/P4/1778
More, Hannah. The Works of Miss Hannah More in Prose and
Verse.
Dublin: Thomas White and P. Byrne, 1789.
More, Hannah. The Fatal Falsehood: a tragedy. London: T. Cadell,
1779.
ML/50.2/C95/A76/1778 S-M
More, Hannah. Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Young
Princess. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1805.
LC/1421/M76/1805
More, Hannah. The Search After Happiness, a Pastoral Drama:
from the poetry of Miss Moore. Hudson [NY]: Ashbel Stoddard, 1806. By a lady in
Connecticut.
PR/3605/M6/S4/1806
More, Hannah. Essays on Various Subjects, Principally Designed
for Young Ladies. London: T. Cadell, 1791.
HQ/1229/M67/1791
1785 edition also available under same call number with last
four digits changed to 1785.
More, Hannah. The Two Wealthy Farmers, or, The History of Mr.
Bragwell, and his Friend, Farmer Worthy. Philadelphia:
Benjamin and Thomas Kite, 1807.
BJ/1571/A1/M7
More, Hannah. Sacred Dramas. Boston: John West and Co., 1811.
Also contains "Reflections of King Hezekiah" and "Sensibility." What's this doing in the
1809 drawer?
PR/3605/M6/A76/1811
More, Hannah. Coelebs in Search of a Wife. Philadelphia:
Thomas and Wm. Bradford, 1810.
PR/33605/M6/C63
More, Hannah. Sacred Dramas. Boston: John West and Co., 1811.
Also contains "Reflections of King Hezekiah" and "Sensibility."
PR/3605/M6/A76/1811
More, Hannah. An Estimate of the Religion of the Fashionable
World. Philadelphia: Revd. M.L. Weems and H. Willis,
1793. BV/4500/M67/1793
More, Hannah. Remarks on the Speech of M. Dupont. London:
Cadell, 1793.
828/M81Re
More, Hannah. Christian Morals. 1st Amer. ed. from the 4th
London ed. New York: Eastburn, 1813.
143.1/M812
More, Hannah. Considerations on Religion and Public Education.
Boston: Weld and Greenough, 1794.
DC/158.2/M67/1794
More, Hannah. Percy: a Tragedy. 3rd. ed. London: T. Cadell,
1784. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden.
ML/50.2/C95/A76/1778/S-M
More, Hannah. Strictures on the Modern System of Female
Education. 2 vols. 3rd ed. London: T. Cadell jun. and W.
Davies, 1799.
LC/1421/M6/1799b S-M
More, Hannah. Sir Eldred of the Bower, and The Bleeding
Rock.
Dublin: W. Sleater [and 26 others], 1776. Two legendary
tales.
PR/3605/M6/S57/1776b
London ed.: PR/3605/M6/S57/1776
More, Hannah. The Works of Hannah More. Philadelphia: Edward
Earle, 1818.
PR/3605/M6/1818 S-M
More, Hannah. The Search After Happiness: a Pastoral Drama.
Boston: William Spotswood, 1796.
PR/4599/D45/1818
More, Hannah. Moral Sketches of Prevailing Opinions and
Manners, Foreign and Domestic. 2nd ed. London: T. Cadell
and W. Davies, 1819.
BV/4501/M67/1819b
Boston ed.--BV/4501/M67/1819f
More, Hannah. Reflections on Prayer, and on the Errors Which
May Prevent Its Efficacy. Philadelphia: Anthony Finley,
1819.
BV/210/M67/1819
More, Hannah. Florio: a Tale for Fine Gentlemen and Fine Ladies;
and The Bas Bleu, or Conversation. London: T. Cadell, 1786.
Two poems. PR/3605/M6/F5/1786
More, Hannah. The Search After Happiness: a Pastoral Drama.
Philadelphia, 1811.
RBC-42
More, Hannah. Coelebs in Search of a Wife. 3rd ed. London:
T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1809.
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10th ed. also available--PR/3605/M6/C629/1809j
New York ed. published by T. and J. Swords--same call
number with "n" after date.
9th ed.--828/781Cd
11th ed.--50-1054
Morgan, Lady (Sydney). France. New York: James Eastburn and
Co., 1817.
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Morgan, Lady (Sydney). The Novice of Saint Dominick. London:
Richard Phillips, 1806.
PR/5059/M3/N6/1806 S-M
Morgan, Lady (Sydney). The Novice of Saint Dominick. Philadelphia: T.S.
Manning, 1807.
PR/5059/M3/N6/1807 S-M
Morgan, Lady (Sydney). The Wild Irish Girl. London: Richard
Phillips, 1806.
PR/5059/M3/W5/1806
Morgan, Sydney (Owenson) lady. St. Clair, or, The Heiress of
Desmond. Philadelphia: S.F. Bradford, 1807.
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