-
ISBN: 3-628-45009-8 (No of Fiche:
2).
[LUCAS, Charles].
The Castle of Saint Donats; or, the History of Jack Smith. In Three
Volumes. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane,
Leadenhall-Street, 1798). I xliv, 170p, ill; II 280p; III 232p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp xliv introd, [ii] preface, 1-170; Ill 1.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–7; pp 1–159.
F2; Vol II; Ch 7 cont–18; pp 160–280.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–18; pp 1–232.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47002-1 (No of Fiche:
3).
ANON*.
The Acceptance. By the Author of Caroline Ormsby, &c. In Three
Volumes. (London: Printed for John Booth, Duke Street, Portland Place,
1810). I ii, 225p; II iv, 263p; III iv, 282p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME entry records author as KENNEDY, Grace.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–29; pp ii, 1–225, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 30–48; pp iv, 1–151.
F2; Vol II; Ch 48 cont–[62]; pp 152–263.
F2; Vol III; Ch 63–100; pp iv, 1–273.
F3; Vol III; Ch 100–102; pp 274–282 [inc 1/2p adv].
-
ISBN: 3-628-47024-2 (No of Fiche:
3).
AGG, John.
Mac Dermot; or, the Irish Chieftain. A Romance, Intended as a Companion
to The Scottish Chiefs. By John Agg. In Three Volumes. (London: Printed
by J. Dean, 57, Wardour Street, Soho. For George Shade, 26 Princes Street,
Cavendish Square. Sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row,
1810). I 228p; II 230p; III 227p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–4; pp 1–228.
F1; Vol II; Ch 5–6; pp 1–143.
F2; Vol II; Ch 6 cont–7; pp 144–230, [1] adv.
F2; Vol III; Ch 8–11; pp 1–227.
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ISBN: 3-628-47025-0 (No of Fiche:
3).
AGG, John.
Edwy and Elgiva, an Historical Romance of the Tenth Century.
In Four Volumes. By John Agg, Author of Mac Dermot, &c.
&c. (London: Printed for C. Chapple, 66, Pall-Mall, 1811). I
221p; II 216p; III 208; IV 199p. 12mo.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp 1–221, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–157.
F2; Vol II; Ch 6 cont–8; pp 158–216.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–208.
F2; Vol IV; Ch 1–4; pp 1–113.
F3; Vol IV; Ch 5–8; pp 114–199, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47041-2 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Alidia and Cloridan; or, the Offspring of Bertha. A Romance of
Former Times. In Two Volumes. (London: Printed for, and Published
by, N. L. Pannier, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent;
and Sold by J. M. Richardson, 23, Cornhill, and All Other Booksellers,
1811). I 266p; II 255p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–34; pp 1–6 introd, 7–266.
F1; Vol II; Ch 35–47; pp 1–111.
F2; Vol II; Ch 47 cont–52; pp 112–255.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47054-4 (No of Fiche:
3).
ANON.
Amonaida; or, the Dreadful Consequences of Parental Predilection:
A Romance, in Four Volumes. By the Author of Alidia and Cloridan. (London:
Printed for, and Published by, N. L. Pannier, at the English and Foreign
Library, No. 15, Leicester-Place, Leicester-Square; and Sold by J. M.
Richardson, 23, Cornhill, and All Other Booksellers, 1811). I 223p; II
208p; III 201p; IV 204p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–16; pp 1–223.
F1; Vol II; Ch1–7; pp 1–155.
F2; Vol II; Ch 7 cont–8; pp 157–208.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–201.
F2; Vol IV; Ch 1–5; pp 1–131.
F3; Vol IV; Ch 5 cont–6 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 132–204.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47064-1 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Anne of Brittany: An Historical Romance. In Three Volumes. (London:
Printed for C. Cradock and W. Joy, (Successors to the Late T. Ostell)
No. 32, Paternoster-Row, 1810). I viii, 180p; II 202p; III 180p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp viii, 1–180.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–11; pp 1–189.
F2; Vol II; Ch 11 cont; pp 190–202, [2] adv.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–9; pp 1–159, [160]–180 notes, [12] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47083-8 (No of Fiche:
3).
ANON*.
The Avenger; or, the Sicilian Vespers: A Romance of the Thirteenth
Century, not Inapplicable to the Nineteenth. In Three Volumes. (London:
Printed for J. J. Stockdale, No. 41, Pall-Mall, 1810). I iii, 296p; II
372p; III 340p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as MATURIN, Charles R.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–19; pp iii, 5–296.
F1; Vol II; Ch 20–22; pp 5–83.
F2; Vol II; Ch 22 cont–28; pp 84–372.
F2; Vol III; Ch 29–34; pp 5–97.
F3; Vol III; Ch 34 cont–53; pp 98–340.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47098-6 (No of Fiche:
3).
ANON.
The Banks of the Wye: or, Two Summers at Clifton. In Four Volumes.
By the Author of A Winter in Bath, &c. &.c. (London: Printed
by C. and R. Baldwin, New Bridge-Street; for B. Crosby and Co. Stationers’
Court, Paternoster-Row: Sold also by All the Booksellers in Bath and Bristol;
Donaldson, Brighton; Harvey, Weymouth; Mrs. Street, Southampton; Bettison,
Margate; Barry, Hastings; Mannder and Co. Tunbridge-Wells; Leek, Cromer;
and Burgess, Ramsgate, n.d. [1808]). I 271p; II 247p; III 268p; IV 259p.
12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp [1] adv, 1–271.
F1; Vol II; Ch 14–19; pp 1–111.
F2; Vol II; Ch 19 cont–26; pp 112–247.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–11; pp 1–251.
F3; Vol III; Ch 11 cont–12; pp 252–268.
F3; Vol IV; Ch 1–14; pp 1–259.
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ISBN: 3-628-47115-X (No of Fiche:
3).
BENSON, Maria.
The Wife. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Maria Benson, Author of
Thoughts on Education. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst,
Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row, 1810). I xii, 290p; II 290p; III 218p.
12mo.
* [1st edn]. Last chapter misnumbered 71.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–29; pp [v]–vii ‘To Mr. Benson’, [ix]–xii introd, 1–290,
[2] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 30–36; pp 1–77.
F2; Vol II; Ch 36 cont–57; pp 78–290.
F2; Vol III; Ch 58–75; pp 1–171.
F3; Vol IV; Ch 75–[77]; pp 172–218.
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ISBN: 3-628-47121-4 (No of Fiche:
2).
BREWSTER, John.
Yorkshire Characters: A Novel. In Two Volumes. By John Brewsterr
[sic]. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 15, Paternoster-Row, 1810).
I 220p; II 238p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp [1] adv, 1–220.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–3; pp 1–127.
F2; Vol II; Ch 3 cont–6; pp 128–238.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47128-1 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Bath and London; or, Scenes in Each. A Novel. In Four Volumes.
(London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors
to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1811). I 227p; II 219p; III
246p; IV [296p]. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Vol IV missing from CME.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–18; pp 1–227, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–10; pp 1–149.
F2; Vol II; Ch 10 cont–15; pp 150–219, [1] adv.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–17; pp 1–246. [2] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47157-5 (No of Fiche:
3).
ST HILAIRE, Bridget.
The Priory of Saint Mary. A Romance. Founded on Days of Old. In
Four Volumes. By Bridget St. Hilaire. Second Edition. (London: Printed
by J. Dean, 57, Wardour Street, for R. Ryan, 353, Oxford Street, and G.
Shade, 26, Princes Street, Cavendish Square. Sold by Sherwood, Neely,
and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1810). I 275p; II [264p]; III 264p; IV [249p].
12mo.
* [2nd edn]. Last 9 pages of vols II & IV are misnumbered.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp 1–275.
F1; Vol II; Ch 9–12; pp 1–99.
F2; Vol II; Ch 12 cont–16; pp 100–[264].
F2; Vol III; Ch 16 cont–21; pp 1–213.
F3; Vol III; Ch 21 cont–22; pp 214–264.
F3; Vol IV; Ch 22 cont–26; pp 1–[249].
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ISBN: 3-628-47173-7 (No of Fiche:
2).
BURNEY, Caroline [pseud?].
Lindamira; or, an Old Maid in Search of a Husband. A Satirical
Novel, in Three Volumes. By Caroline Burney, Author of Seraphina,
&c. &c. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 15, Paternoster
Row, 1810). I 199p; II [215p]; III 181p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Last 3 pages of vol II mistakenly numbered 193–195.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp [1] adv, 1–199, [4] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 8–16; pp [1] adv, 1–195.
F2; Vol II; Ch 16 cont–17; pp 196–[215].
F2; Vol III; Ch 18–24; pp [1] adv, 1–99.
F3; Vol III; ‘Theodore and Matilda. A Tale’; pp 100–181, [2] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47177-X (No of Fiche:
2).
BYRON, [‘Medora Gordon’].
The Alderman and the Peer; or, the Ancient Castle & Modern
Villa. In Three Volumes. By Miss Byron, Author of The Englishwoman, Hours
of Affluence and Days of Indigence, &c. (London: Printed at the
Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, &
Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 215p; II 190p; III 216p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Alderman; or Modern Villa’; pp 1–215, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘The Alderman; or Modern Villa’; pp 1–91.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘The Peer; or Ancient Castle’; pp 95–161.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘The Peer; or Ancient Castle’; pp 162–190, [2] adv.
F2; Vol III; Ch ‘The Peer; or Ancient Castle’; pp 1–216.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47204-0 (No of Fiche:
3).
ANON*.
Black Rock House; or, Dear Bought Experience. A Novel. By the Author
of A Winter in Bath, Eversfield Abbey, The
Corinna of England, Banks of the Wye, The Woman
of Colour, &c. &c. &c. In Three Volumes. (London:
Printed for B. Crosby & Co., Stationers’ Court, Paternoster-Row; Meyler
and Son, Bath; and J. Richardson, Bristol, 1810). I 261p; II 281p; III
245p; 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as BAYFIELD, Mrs E. G.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp 1–261, [2] adv.
F1; Vol I; Ch 15–21; pp 1–113.
F2; Vol II; Ch 21 cont–28; pp 114–281, [2] adv.
F2; Vol III; Ch 29–38; pp 1–211.
F3; Vol III; Ch 38 cont–39; pp 212–245.
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ISBN: 3-628-47218-0 (No of Fiche:
1).
[SHERIDAN, Caroline H].
Carwell; or, Crime and Sorrow. (London: Henry Colburn and Richard
Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1830). 360p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–20 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–360.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47246-6 (No of Fiche:
2).
BEST, Jane.
Celia Suited; or the Rival Heiresses; Comprising New Sketches of
Modern Female Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals. In Two Volumes.
(London: Printed by T. Harper, jun. Crane Court, Fleet Street, for
H. Colburn, English and Foreign Library, Conduit Street, New Bond Street,
1810). I v, 204p; II 218p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp v, 1–204.
F1; Vol II; Ch 9–14; pp 1–173.
F2; Vol II; Ch 14 cont; pp 174–218, [2] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47295-4 (No of Fiche:
3).
CLIFFORD, Frances.
The Ruins of Tivoli; a Romance. In Four Volumes. By Frances Clifford.
(London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 38, Berners Street, Oxford Street,
1810). I 240p; II 219p; III 245p; IV 237p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp 1–240.
F1; Vol II; Ch 12–20; pp 1–135.
F2; Vol II; Ch 20 cont–25; pp 136–219.
F2; Vol III; Ch 26–38; pp 1–245, [2] adv.
F2; Vol IV; Ch 39–41; pp 1–49.
F3; Vol IV; Ch 42–29; pp 50–237, [2] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47302-0 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Cœlebs in Search of a Mistress. A Novel, in Two Volumes. (London:
Published by Thomas Tegg, 111, Cheapside; and Wm. Allason, 31, New Bond-Street.
Printed by G. Mazard Beech-Street, 1810). I 192p; II 197p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–16; pp [ii] preface, 1–192.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–20; pp 1–189.
F2; Vol II; Ch 20 cont; pp 190–197.
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ISBN: 3-628-47361-6 (No of Fiche:
3).
CUMBERLAND, Richard.
John De Lancaster. A Novel, by Richard Cumberland, Esq. In Three
Volumes. Second Edition. (London: Printed for Lackington, Allen, and
Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, 1809). I 300p; II 292p; III
292p. 8vo.
* [2nd edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Book the First’, 1–9; pp 1–122.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Book the Second’, 1–7; pp 123–205.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Book the Third’, 1–7; pp 206–300.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘Book the First’, 1–7; pp 1–77.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Book the First’, 7 cont–9; pp 78–104.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Book the Second’, 1–7; pp 105–178.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Book the Third’, 1–9; pp 179–292.
F2; Vol III; Ch ‘Book the First’, 1–9; pp 1–107.
F2; Vol III; Ch ‘Book the Second’, 1–5; pp 108–165.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘Book the Second’, 5 cont–7; pp 166–189.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘Book the Third’, 1–9; pp 190–292.
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ISBN: 3–628–47381–0 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON*.
The Decision; a Novel. By the Author of Caroline Ormsby, or the
Real Lucilla; The Acceptance, &c. &c. In Three Volumes. (London:
Printed for Henry Colburn, English and Foreign Public Library, Conduit–Street,
Hanover–Square, 1811). I 207p; II 192p; III 167p; 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as KENNEDY, Grace.
F1; Vol I; pp 1–207, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; pp 1–169.
F2; Vol II; pp 170–192.
F3; Vol III; pp 1–167, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3–628–47421–3 (No of Fiche:
2).
DARLING, Peter Middleton.
The Romance of the Highlands. By Peter Middleton Darling. In Two
Volumes. (Edinburgh: Printed by George Ramsay and Co. for the Author;
and Sold by Peter Hill and J. Sutherland, Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst,
Rees, and Orme, London, 1810). I x, 200p; II 244p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp [ii]–x subs, [i], 1–200.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–13; pp 1–170.
F2; Vol II; Ch 13 cont–20; pp 171–244.
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ISBN: 3–628–47425–6 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
The Davenels; or, a Campaign of Fashion in Dublin. In Two Volumes.
(London: Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street, 1829). I vii, 320p;
II 271p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp vii, 1–320.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–2; pp 1–53.
F2; Vol II; Ch 2 cont–24; pp 54–271.
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ISBN: 3-628-47435-3 (No of Fiche:
1).
[JOHNSON, Arthur].
Dinan. A Romance.(London: Printed for G. and W. B. Whittaker,
Ave Maria Lane, 1821). 114p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Collates in sixes.
F1; Ch 1–14; pp 1–114.
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ISBN: 3-628-47497-3 (No of Fiche:
2).
[GREEN, Sarah].
The Festival of St. Jago. A Spanish Romance. In Two Volumes. By
the Author of The Tankerville Family, Private History of the Court of
England, &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K.
Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I vii, 205p; II 203p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp [v]–vii, 1–205, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–11; pp 1–165.
F2; Vol II; Ch 12–14; pp 166–203, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47520-1 (No of Fiche:
3).
[SINGER, Mr].
Edwin, or the Heir of Ælla. An Historical Romance. In Three
Volumes. By the Author of The Wanderer of the Alps, and The Mystic Castle.
(London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for Lane, Newman, and Co. Leadenhall-Street,
1803). I 272p, ill; II 278p; III 352p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–17; pp 1–272; 1 frontispiece.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp 1–105.
F2; Vol II; Ch 8–17; pp 1–278, [2] adv.
F2; Vol IIIl Ch 1–11; pp 1–201.
F3; Vol III; Ch 11 cont–17; pp 202–352.
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ISBN: 3-628-47530-9 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Egbert, or the Monk of Penmon. A Romance. By the Author of Two
Popular Novels. In Two Volumes. (London: Printed for the Author, by
R. Cantwell, 29, Bell Yard, Lincoln’s Inn; and Sold by Sherwood, Neely,
and Jones, (Successors to Mr. H. D. Symonds,) No. 20, Paternoster Row,
1810). I 225p; II 200p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp 1–225.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–10; pp 1–137.
F2; Vol II; Ch 10 cont–12; pp 138–200.
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ISBN: 3-628-47538-4 (No of Fiche:
18).
[CUTHBERTSON, Catherine].
The Forest of Montalbano: A Novel. In Four Volumes. By the Author
of Santo Sebastiano, and The Romance of the Pyrenees.
(London: Printed for George Robinson, 25, Paternoster-Row, 1810).
I 453p; II 446p; III 398p; IV 392p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–5; pp 1–87.
F2; Vol I; Ch 5 cont–10; pp 88–185.
F3; Vol I; Ch 10 cont–14; pp 186–285.
F4; Vol I; Ch 14 cont–20; pp 286–377.
F5; Vol I; Ch 20 cont–22; pp 378–453.
F5; Vol II; Ch 1; pp 1–11.
F6; Vol II; Ch 1 cont–6; pp 12–109.
F7; Vol II; Ch 7–12; pp 110–203.
F8; Vol II; Ch 12 cont–16; pp 204–297.
F9; Vol II; Ch 16 cont–21; pp 298–395.
F10; Vol II; Ch 21 cont–23; pp 396–446.
F10; Vol III; Ch 1–2; pp 1–39.
F11; Vol III; Ch 2 cont–7; pp 40–131.
F12; Vol III; Ch 7 cont–12; pp 132–213.
F13; Vol III; Ch 12 cont–18; pp 21–325.
F14; Vol III; Ch 18 cont–22; pp 326–398.
F14; Vol IV; Ch 1; pp 1–15.
F15; Vol IV; Ch 1 cont–7; pp 16–111.
F16; Vol IV; Ch 7 cont–12; pp 112–207.
F17; Vol IV; Ch 12 cont–18; pp 208–303.
F18; Vol IV; Ch 18 cont–22; pp 304–392.
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ISBN: 3-628-47539-2 (No of Fiche:
8).
[CAVENDISH-BRADSHAW, Mary Ann].
Ferdinand and Ordella, a Russian Story; with Authentic Anecdotes
of the Russian Court after the Demise of Peter the Great. To Which is
Added, a Prefatory Address to the Satirist, upon Patrons and Dedications,
Reformers and Reformations. By Priscilla Parlante. In Two Volumes. (London:
Printed for Samuel Tipper, Leadenhall-Street, by W. Flint, Old Bailey,
1810). I lxii, 274p; II 380p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–3; pp [1] adv, [i]–lxii ‘Dissertation’, 1–29.
F2; Vol I; Ch 3 cont–9; pp 30–127.
F3; Vol I; Ch 9 cont–16; pp 128–225.
F4; Vol I; Ch 16 cont–18; pp 226–274.
F4; Vol II; Ch 1–4; pp [1] adv, 1–41.
F5; Vol II; Ch 4 cont–9; pp 42–139.
F6; Vol II; Ch 9 cont–15; pp 140–233.
F7; Vol II; Ch 16–20; pp 234–329.
F8; Vol II; Ch 20 cont–22; pp 330–380.
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ISBN: 3-628-47556-2 (No of Fiche:
2).
EDGEWORTH, Mrs.
The Wife; or, a Model for Women. A Tale, in Three Volumes. By Mrs.
Edgeworth. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 36, Berners Street,
Oxford Street, 1810). I 201p; II 239p; III 223p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp 1–201, [1] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 8–12; pp [1] adv, 1–165.
F2; Vol II; Ch 12 cont–13; pp 166–239.
F2; Vol III; Ch 14–19; pp [1] adv, 1–233, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47568-6 (No of Fiche:
2).
ENGLISH, John.
The Grey Friar, and the Black Spirit of the Wye: A Romance. In
Two Volumes. By John English, Esq. of Blackwood Hall. (London: Printed
at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman,
and Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 276p; II 299p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–10; pp 1–276.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–4; pp 1–101.
F1; Vol II; Ch 4 cont–10; pp 102–299, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47589-9 (No of Fiche:
2).
HAMILTON, Ann [Mary].
The Irishwoman in London, a Modern Novel, in Three Volumes. By
Ann Hamilton. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 15, Paternoster Row,
1810). 1 218p; II 216p; III 235p (incom). 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Incomplete: advertisement at end of novel seems to have replaced
last page or pages.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–6; pp [1] adv, 1–218, [5] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch 7–10; pp [1] adv, 1–147.
F2; Vol II; Ch 10 cont–11; pp 148–216.
F2; Vol III; Ch 12–15; pp [1] adv, 1–235 (incom), [1] adv (incom), [2]
adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47607-0 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
The Families of Owen and De Montfort. A Tale of Ancient Days. In
Three Volumes. (London: Printed at the Minerva Press for A. K. Newman
and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1819). I iii, 228p; II 222p; III 202p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–16; pp iii, 1–228.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–7; pp 1–143.
F2; Vol II; Ch 7 cont–11; pp 144–222.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–12; pp 1–202, [2] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-47630-5 (No of Fiche:
3).
HARTSTONGE, Matthew Weld.
The Eve of All-Hallows; or, Adelaide of Tyrconnel; a Romance. In
Three Volumes. By Matthew Weld Hartstonge, Esq. M.R.I.A. (London:
For G. B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, 1825). I 330p; II 298p; III [201p].
12mo.
* [1st edn]. Last page of vol III misnumbered as 199.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp 1–330, [1] errata.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1; pp 1–35.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1 cont–12; pp 36–298.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–6; pp 1–115.
F3; Vol III; Ch 6 cont–8; pp 116–160.
F3; Vol II; Notes; pp 161–189.
F3; Vol III; Letters & Autographs of James II; pp 190–[201].
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ISBN: 3-628-47644-5 (No of Fiche:
3).
HARVEY, Jane.
Ethelia. A Tale. In Three Volumes. By Jane Harvey, Author of Auberry
Stanhope, Warkfield Castle, &c. &c. Second Edition. (London:
Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I 249p; II 233p; III 283p. 12mo.
* [2nd edn]. Collates in sixes.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp 1–249.
F1; Vol II; Ch 1–7; pp 1–127.
F2; Vol II; Ch 7 cont–12; pp 128–233.
F2; Vol III; Ch 1–14; pp 1–273.
F3; Vol III; Ch 14 cont–15; pp 274–283.
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ISBN: 3-628-47664-X (No of Fiche:
1).
HOFLAND, Barbara.
Integrity. A Tale. By Mrs. Hofland. Author of Tales of the Priory,
Tales of the Manor, and A Son of Genius, &c. &c. (London:
Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, 1823).
264p, ill. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–12; pp 1–264; 1 frontispiece.
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ISBN: 3-628-47668-2 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
The House of Lancaster; or, the Story of Ap Thomas. An Historical
Novel. In Two Volumes. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 15, Paternoster-Row,
1810). I 220p; II 204p; 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch [1]–9; pp 1–220.
F2; Vol II; Ch [1]–9; pp [ii], 1–136.
F2; Vol II; ‘Piedmontese. A Tale’; pp 137–204.
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ISBN: 3-628-47733-6 (No of Fiche:
4).
HOLSTEIN, Anthony Frederick [pseud].
The Miseries of an Heiress. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Anthony
Frederick Holstein, Author of Sir Owen Glendowr; The Assassin of St. Glenroy;
Love, Mystery, and Misery, &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I xviii, 288p; II 307p; III 271p; IV 302p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp xviii preface, 19–288.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–13; pp 1–307, [2] adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–11; pp 1–271, [1] adv.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–18; pp 1–302.
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ISBN: 3-628-47739-5 (No of Fiche:
2).
HOLSTEIN, Anthony Frederick [pseud].
Love, Mystery, and Misery! A Novel. In Two Volumes. By Anthony
Frederick Holstein, Author of Sir Owen Glendowr, The Assassin of St. Glenroy,
&c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and
Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I
v, 247p; II 250p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp v ‘Prefatory Apology’, 7–247, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–14; pp 1–250, [2] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47748-4 (No of Fiche:
4).
HORWOOD, Caroline.
The Castle of Vivaldi, or the Mysterious Injunction, a Novel, in
Four Volumes. By Caroline Horwood. (London: Printed by D. N. Shury,
Berwick Street, Soho, for J. F. Hughes, 15, Pater-Noster Row, 1810). I
240p; II 229p; III 212p; IV 211p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp [1] adv, 1–240.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–11; pp [1] adv, 1–229, [3] adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–9; pp [1] adv, 1–212.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–7; pp [1] adv, 1–211, [1] errata.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47750-6 (No of Fiche:
3).
HOUGHTON, Mary.
The Mysteries of the Forest. A Romance. In Three Volumes. By Mary
Houghton, Author of The Border Chieftains, &c. Second Edition. (London:
Printed for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 284p; II
326p; III 324p. 12mo.
* [2nd edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–6; pp 1–284.
F2; Vol II; Ch 7–10; pp 1–326.
F3; Vol III; Ch 11–13; pp 1–324.
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ISBN: 3-628-47866-9 (No of Fiche:
3).
HUTTON, Catharine.
The Welsh Mountaineer: A Novel. By Catharine Hutton, Author of
The Miser Married. In Three Volumes. (London: Printed for Longman,
Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, 1817). I 264p; II 258p;
III 294p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–16; pp 1–264.
F2; Vol II; Ch 17–28; pp 1–258.
F3; Vol III; Ch 29–40; pp 1–294, [2] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47896-0 (No of Fiche:
4).
LAMBE, G[eorge].
The Mysteries of Ferney Castle; a Romance of the Seventeenth Century.
In Four Volumes. By G. Lambe, Esq. (London: Printed for Henry Colburn,
English and Foreign Library, Conduit-Street, Bond-Street, 1810). I 214p;
II 264p; III 250p; IV 268p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp 1–214.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–17; pp 1–264.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–14; pp 1–250.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–14; pp 1–268.
-
ISBN: 3-628-47918-5 (No of Fiche:
3).
INGLIS, Henry D.
The New Gil Blas; or, Pedro of Penaflor. By Henry D. Inglis, Author
of Spain in 1830, etc. In Three Volumes. (London: Printed
for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1832). I 300p; II
288p; III 249p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp [3] contents, 1–300.
F2; Vol II; Ch 15–24; pp [3] contents, 1–288.
F3; Vol III; Ch 25–35; pp [3] contents, 1–249.
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ISBN: 3-628-47922-3 (No of Fiche:
4).
[WILLIAMS, William].
The Journal of Llewellin Penrose, a Seaman. In Four Volumes. (London:
Printed for John Murray, Albemarle Street, and William Blackwood, Edinburgh,
1810). I xii, 239p; II 217p; III 215p; IV 197p. 8vo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–10; pp [i]–iii ded, [v]–xii ‘Advertisement’, 1–239.
F2; Vol II; Ch 11–20; pp 1–217, [6] adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch 21–30; pp 1–215.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 31–41; pp 1–197.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48000-0 (No of Fiche:
4).
JONES, Hannah Maria.
The Wedding Ring; or, Married and Single: A Domestic Tale. By Hannah
Maria Jones, Authoress of Gretna Green, The British Officer, &c. &c.
In Four Volumes. (London: George Virtue, 26, Ivy Lane, Paternoster
Row; Bath Street, Bristol; and Queen Square, Liverpool, 1824). I vii,
292p; II 280p; III 284p; IV 310p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp vii, 1–292.
F2; Vol II; Ch 14–22; pp 1–280.
F3; Vol III; Ch 23–30; pp 1–284.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 31–40; pp 1–310, [2] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48005-1 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Julia de Vienne. A Novel. In Four Volumes. Imitated from the French,
by a Lady. (London: Printed for Henry Colburn, English and Foreign
Public Library, Conduit-Street, New Bond-Street, 1811). I 214p; II 227p;
III 256p; IV 256p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; pp [i–ii] ded, [iii–iv] subs, 1–214.
F2; Vol II; pp [1] adv, 1–227, [1] adv.
F3; Vol III; pp [1] adv, 1–256.
F4; Vol IV; pp 1–256.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48034-5 (No of Fiche:
3).
[STEVENS, Grace Buchanan].
Llewellen, or, the Vale of Phlinlimmon: A Novel. In Three Volumes.
(Edinburgh: Printed by John Moir, Royal Bank Close, for Macredie,
Skelly, & Co. 52, Prince Street; and T. & G. Underwood, 82, Fleet
Street, London, 1818). I 300p; II 270p; III 285p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–20; pp 1–300.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–15; pp 1–270.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–15; pp 1–285.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48107-4 (No of Fiche:
2).
[PARKER], Emma.
A Soldier’s Offspring; or, the Sisters. A Tale. In Two Volumes.
By Emma de Lisle. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K.
Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I iv, 348p; II 278p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–19; pp [i] ded, iv, 7–348.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–[22]; pp 1–278, [2] adv.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48203-8 (No of Fiche:
3).
MAXWELL, [Caroline].
The Earl of Desmond; or, O’Brien’s Cottage. An Irish Story, in
Three Volumes. By Mrs. Maxwell, Author of Lionel, or the Impenetrable
Secret, &c. &c. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 38,
Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, 1810). I 180p; II 159p; III 197p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; pp 1–180.
F2; Vol II; pp [1] adv, 1–159, [1] adv.
F3; Vol III; pp [1] adv, 1–197, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48214-3 (No of Fiche:
1).
[PEACOCK, Thomas Love].
The Misfortunes of Elfin. By the Author of Headlong Hall. (London:
Published by Thomas Hookham, Old Bond Street, 1829). 240p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–16; pp [1] contents, [1] index of poems, 1–240.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48234-8 (No of Fiche:
3).
NORRIS, Mrs.
Euphronia, or the Captive; a Romance, by Mrs. Norris, Author of
Julia of England, &c. In Three Volumes. (London: Printed
for Henry Colburn, English and Foreign Library, Conduit-Street, Bond Street,
1810). I 211p; II 216p; III 225p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp 1–211, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 13–31; pp 1–216.
F3; Vol III; Ch 32–47; pp 1–225.
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ISBN: 3-628-48270-4 (No of Fiche:
4).
BAYLEY, Catharine?*.
Caledonia; or, the Stranger in Scotland: A National Tale, in Four
Volumes. Illustrative of the State of Civil Society and Domestic Manners
in Scotland, at the Present Period. By Kate Montalbion. Author of Lover’s
Labours, Spanish Lady, Norman Knight, &c.
(London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 15, Paternoster Row, 1810). I 223p;
II 193p; III 181p; IV 201p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as MONTALBION, Kate.
F1; Vol I; pp [1] adv, 1–223, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; pp [1] adv, 1–193, [3] adv.
F3; Vol III; pp [1] adv, 1–181, [3] adv.
F4; Vol IV; pp [1] adv, 1–201, [3] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48271-2 (No of Fiche:
2).
BAYLEY, Catharine?*.
The Spanish Lady, and the Norman Knight. A Romance of the Eleventh
Century. In Two Volumes, by Kate Montalbion. (London: Printed for
J. F. Hughes, 15, Paternoster-Row, 1810). I xvi, 173p; II 207p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as MONTALBION, Kate.
F1; Vol I; pp [1] adv, xvi, 1–173, [3] adv.
F2; Vol II; pp [1] adv, 1–207, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48353-0 (No of Fiche:
4).
ANON.
The Mountain Chief; or, the Descendent of William Tell, the Deliverer
of Switzerland. A Romance, in Four Volumes. (London: Printed by John
Dean, 57, Wardour Street, Soho. For George Hughes, 221, Tottenham-Court
Road. Bookseller to Her R.H. the Princess of Wales, 1811). I 240p; II
216p; III 190p; IV 220p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–4; pp 1–240.
F2; Vol II; Ch 5–8; pp 1–216.
F3; Vol III; Ch 9–12; pp 1–190, [2] adv.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 13–16; pp 1–220.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48371-9 (No of Fiche:
4).
ANON.
Present Times and Modern Manners; or, a Tale of a Rector’s Family.
In Four Volumes.
(London: Printed by J. D. Dewick, 46, Barbican, for Appleyards, Wimpole-Street,
1810). I 267p; II 309p; II 291p; IV 311p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp 1–267.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–13; pp 1–309.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–11; pp 1–291.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–3 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–311.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48376-X (No of Fiche:
5).
PALMER, Alicia Tyndal.
The Daughters of Isenberg: A Bavarian Romance. In Four Volumes.
By Alicia Tyndal Palmer; Author of The Husband and the Lover.
(London: Printed for Lackington, Allen, and Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury
Square, 1810). I xvi, 298p; II 324p; III 342p; IV 426p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp [i] ded, [iii]–xvi preface, 1–298, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–324.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–7; pp 1–342.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–4; pp 1–385.
F5; Vol IV; Ch 4 cont–5; pp 386–426.
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ISBN: 3-628-48408-1 (No of Fiche:
3).
PECK, [Frances].
The Bard of the West; Commonly Called Eman ac Knuk, or Ned of the
Hills. An Irish Historical Romance, Founded on Facts of the Seventh Century.
In Three Volumes. By Mrs Peck. Author of The Maid of Avon,
Welch Peasant Boy, Young Rosinière, Vega,
&c. (London: Published by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, Paternoster
Row, and John Cumming, Dublin, 1818). I 244p; II 224p; III 194p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–6; pp [i] ded, [v] ‘Advertisement’ & ‘Argument’, [1]
errata, 1–244.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–224.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–5 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–141, 143–194 notes.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48412-X (No of Fiche:
4).
[HOOK, James].
Pen Owen. In Three Volumes. (Edinburgh: William Blackwood,
and T. Cadell, London, 1822). I 331p; II 364p; III 419p. 8mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–15; pp 1–331.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–12; pp 1–364.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–11; pp 1–383.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–12; pp 384–419.
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ISBN: 3-628-48426-X (No of Fiche:
2).
ROCHE, [John] Hamilton.
A Suffolk Tale; or, the Perfidious Guardian. In Two Volumes. By
Hamilton Roche, Esq. (London: Printed for the Author; and Sold by
T. Hookham, Jun. and E. T. Hookham, 15, Old Bond Street, 1810). I xii,
207p; II 179p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–15; pp [v]–vii ded, [ix]–xii preface, 1–207.
F2; Vol II; Ch 16–30; pp 1–179.
-
ISBN: 3-628-48462-6 (No of Fiche:
3).
ROCHE, Regina Maria.
The Houses of Osma and Almeria; or, Convent of St. Ildefonso. A
Tale. In Three Volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, Author of The Children
of the Abbey, Discarded Son, &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, & Co.) Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I 208p; II 257p; III 270p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp 1–208.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–257, [3] adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–7; pp 1–270, [2] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48478-2 (No of Fiche:
3).
PLUNKETT, [Elizabeth] [née GUNNING, Elizabeth].
Dangers through Life: Or, the Victim of Seduction. A Novel. In
Three Volumes. By Mrs. Plunkett (Late Miss Gunning,) Author of The Packet,
Orphans of Snowdon, &c. &c. (London: Printed for J. Ebers,
23, Old Bond-Street, 1810). I xxiv, 232p; II 231p; III 304p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–20; pp [iii]–xxiv ded, 1–232.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–36; pp 1–231.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–54; pp 1–304.
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ISBN: 3-628-48482-0 (No of Fiche:
1).
[SMITH, Julia].
The Prison of Montauban; or, Times of Terror. A Reflective Tale.
By the Editor of Letters of the Swedish Court. (London: Printed for
C. Cradock and W. Joy, (Successors to Mr. Ostell,) 32, Paternoster Row,
1810). xi, 254p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–11; pp [i]–vi preface, [vii]–xi introd, 1–254.
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ISBN: 3-628-48532-0 (No of Fiche:
1).
ANON.
Scenes in Wales; or, the Maid of Llangolf. By a Clergyman. (London:
Printed by J. Wright, Denmark Court, for R. H. Westley, 159 Strand, and
E. Hennah, St Austell, Cornwall, 1802). viii, 219p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–14; pp vii, 1–219.
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ISBN: 3-628-48543-6 (No of Fiche:
2).
SCOTT, Honoria [pseud?].
The Vale of Clyde: A Tale, by Honoria Scott. Author of A
Winter in Edinburgh, &c. In Two Volumes. (London: Published
by J. Dick, 24, Hollwell-Street, (late Chiswell-Street); and Sold by All
the Booksellers, 1810). I 229p; II 206p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–15; pp 7–229, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–13; pp 5–206.
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ISBN: 3-628-48544-4 (No of Fiche:
3).
SCOTT, Honoria [pseud?].
A Winter in Edinburgh; or, the Russian Brothers; a Novel. In Three
Volumes. By Honoria Scott. (London: Published by J. Dick, 55, Chiswell
Street, 1810). I 268p; II 244p; III 210p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–20; pp [ii] ‘Advertisement’, 1–268.
F2; Vol II; Ch 21–32; pp 1–244.
F3; Vol III; Ch 33–43; pp 1–210.
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ISBN: 3-628-48658-0 (No of Fiche:
4).
SMITH, [Horatio].
Trevanion; or, Matrimonial Errors. A Novel. By Mr. Smith, Author
… Family StoryThe Runaway, &c. In Four
Volumes. (London: Printed for Earle and Hemet, No. 47, Ablemarle Street,
Piccadilly, 1801). I 211p; II 209p; III 211p; IV 214p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp [5]–211, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–12; pp [5]–209.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–12; pp [5]–211.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–12; pp [5]–214, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48668-3 (No of Fiche:
3).
ANON.
The Spectre of the Mountain of Grenada; a Romance. In Three
Volumes. (London: Printed by John Dean, 57, Wardour Street, Soho.
For George Hughes, 221, Tottenham-Court Road. Bookseller to Her R.H. the
Princess of Wales, 1811). I 268p; II 224p; III 255p. 12mo.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–19; pp 1–268.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–16; pp 1–224.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–19; pp 1–255.
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ISBN: 3-628-48684-X (No of Fiche:
2).
STUART, Augusta Amelia.
The Exile of Portugal: A Tale of the Present Time, in Two Volumes,
by Augusta Amelia Stuart, Author of Ludovico’s Tale, &c. (London:
Printed for J. F. Hughes, 38, Berners Street, 1810). I v, 189p; II 191p.
12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–5; pp [iii]–v preface, 1–189, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 6–10; pp 1–191, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48699-8 (No of Fiche:
4).
ANON.
Silvanella; or, the Gipsey. A Novel. In Four Volumes. (London:
Printed at the Minerva-Press; for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street,
1812). I xii, 251p; II 279p; III 267p; IV 224p. 12mo.
* [Not 1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp xii, 1–251.
F2; Vol II; Ch 12–24; pp 1–279.
F3; Vol III; Ch 25–37; pp 1–267.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 38–50; pp 1–224.
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ISBN: 3-628-48719-6 (No of Fiche:
7).
ANON.
The Soldier of Pennaflor; or, a Season in Ireland. A Tale of the
Eighteenth Century. In Five Volumes. By the Author of Amasina, or the
American Foundling. (London: Printed for A. K. Newman & Co. (Successors
to Lane, Newman, & Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 308p; II 404p;
III 316p; IV 361p; V 383p. 12mo.
* [Not 1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–17; pp 1–308.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–14; pp 1–381.
F3; Vol II; Ch 14 cont; pp 382–404.
F4; Vol III; Ch 1–14; pp 1–316.
F5; Vol IV; Ch 1–15; pp 1–361.
F6; Vol V; Ch 1–21; pp 1–381.
F7; Vol V; Ch 21 cont; pp 382–383.
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ISBN: 3-628-48729-3 (No of Fiche:
4).
SULLIVAN, Mary Ann.
Owen Castle, or, Which Is the Heroine? A Novel. In Four Volumes.
Dedicated by Permission to the Right Honourable Lady Combermere, by Mary
Ann Sullivan, Late of the Theatres Royal, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle,
Birmingham, and Norwich. (London: Printed for Simpkin and Marshall,
Stationer’s Court, Ludgate Mill, 1816). I iv, 292p; II 264p; III 244p;
IV 227p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Chs 33–42 misnumbered.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp [i]–iv ded, 1–292.
F2; Vol II; Ch 9–22; pp 1–264.
F3; Vol III; Ch 22–[33]; pp 1–244.
F4; Vol IV; Ch [34]–[42]; pp 1–227.
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ISBN: 3-628-48741-2 (No of Fiche:
4).
[HATTON, Anne Julia Kemble].
Cambrian Pictures; or, Every One Has Errors. In Three Volumes.
By Ann of Swansea. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K.
Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1813). I xxviii, 276p; II 364p; III
448p. 12mo.
* [not 1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–8; pp xxviii preface, 1–276.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–9; pp 1–364.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–383.
F4; Vol III; Ch 8 cont–9; pp 384–448.
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ISBN: 3-628-48747-1 (No of Fiche:
3).
[SYKES, Henrietta]*.
Sir William Dorien. A Domestic Story. In Three Volumes. By the
Author of Margiana; or, Widdrington Tower. (London: Printed at the
Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1812). I 269p;
II 252p; III 262p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as SYKES, S.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–10; pp 1–269, [3] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–252.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–262.
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ISBN: 3-628-48755-2 (No of Fiche:
2).
SLEATH, [Eleanor].
The Nocturnal Minstrel; or, the Spirit of the Wood. A Romance.
In Two Volumes. By Mrs. Sleath, Author of The Orphan of the Rhine, Who’s
the Murderer? Bristol Heiress, &c. &c. (London: Printed at
the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman,
and Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 208p; II 191p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp 1–208.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–8; pp 1–191, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48775-7 (No of Fiche:
4).
STANHOPE, Lousia Sidney.
Di Montranzo; or, the Novice of Corpus Domini. A Romance. In Four
Volumes. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope. Author of Montbrasil Abbey; The Bandit’s
Bride; Striking Likenesses; The Age We Live in, &c. &c. (London:
Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to
Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 254p; II 228p; III
240p (incom); IV 270p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Vol III incomplete due to binder’s error.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp 1–254, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–228.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–240 incom.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–10; pp 1–270, [2] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48822-2 (No of Fiche:
2).
WARD, Catherine [George].
The Daughter of St. Omar. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By Catharine
G. Ward. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and
Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, & Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810).
I 263p; II 214p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp 1–263, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–8; pp 1–214.
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ISBN: 3-628-48843-5 (No of Fiche:
2).
TURNER, [Margaret].
Infatuation; or Sketches from Nature. By Mrs. Turner, Author of
Original Poems. In Two Volumes. (London: Printed for Richard
Phillips, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars, 1810). I xii, 262p; II 249p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–23; pp [iii]–[iv] ded, [v]–xii preface, 1–262.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–21; pp 1–249.
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ISBN: 3-628-48882-6 (No of Fiche:
3).
[PECK, Frances].
The Welch Peasant Boy. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By the Author
of The Maid of Avon. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for Lane,
Newman, and Co. Leadenhall Street, 1808). I 210p; II 170p; III 173p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–4; pp 1–210.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–8; pp 1–170.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–7; pp 1–173, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48891-5 (No of Fiche:
3).
WENTWORTH, Zara.
The Recluse of Albyn Hall. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Zara Wentworth.
(London: Printed at the Minerva Press for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street,
1819). I 242p; II 258p; III 264p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp 1–242, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–16; pp 1–258.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–15; pp 1–264.
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ISBN: 3-628-48892-X (No of Fiche:
3).
YOUNG, Maria Julia.
The Heir of Drumcondra; or, Family Pride. In Three Volumes. By
Maria Julia Young, Author of The Summer at Weymouth, The Summer at Brighton,
Donalda, Rosemount Castle, East Indian, &c. &c. (London: Printed
at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman,
& Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 224p; II [217p]; III 255p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–15; pp [i] ded, 3–224.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–13; pp 1–[217], [2] adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–15; pp 1–255, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48895-8 (No of Fiche:
5).
[WEST, Jane].
The Refusal. By the Author of the Tale of the Times,
Infidel Father, &c. (London: Printed fo Longman, Hurst,
Reese, and Orme, Paternoster Row, 1810). I 318p; II 385p; III 422p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Introduction’ & 1–8; pp [2] contents, 1–318.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Introductory Chapter’ & 9–21; pp [3] contents, 1–383.
F3; Vol II; Ch 21 cont; pp 384–385, [2] adv.
F4; Vol III; Ch ‘Introductory Chapter’ & 22–33; [3] contents, 1–383.
F5; Vol III; Ch 33 cont–34; pp 384–422.
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ISBN: 3-628-48907-5 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
Who Can He Be, or Who Is His Father? A Novel, in Two Volumes. By
the Author of Two Popular Works, Lately Published. (London: Published
by J. Dick, 24, Holywell Street, Strand, (lately Chiswell-Street); and
sold by all the Booksellers, 1810). I 228p; II 235p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–23; pp 1–228.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–15; pp [1] adv, 1–235.
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ISBN: 3-628-48923-7 (No of Fiche:
2).
WILKINSON, [Sarah Scudgell].
Convent of Grey Penitents; or, the Apostate Nun. A Romance in Two
Volumes. By Miss Wilkinson. (London: Printed for J. F. Hughes, 38,
Berners Street, Oxford Street., 1810). I 198p; II 191p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp [1] adv, 1–198, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 14–26; pp 1–191.
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ISBN: 3-628-48957-1 (No of Fiche:
2).
ANON.
The Times. A Novel. In Two Volumes. (London: Printed
for Henry Colburn, English and Foreign Public Library, Conduit Street,
Bond Street, 1811). I viii, 186p; II 172p. 12mo.
F1; Vol I; pp [iii–iv] ded, [v]–viii preface, 1–186.
F2; Vol II; pp 1–172.
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ISBN: 3-628-48964-4 (No of Fiche:
3).
[SMITH, Horatio].
The Tor Hill. By the Author of Brambletye House, Gaieties
and Gravities, &c. &c. New Edition. In Three Volumes. (London:
Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street, 1827). I 310p; II 350p; III 326p.
12mo.
* [Not 1st edn]. Original edn published by Colburn in 1826.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–9; pp 1–310.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–10; pp 1–350.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–9 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–326.
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ISBN: 3-628-48967-9 (No of Fiche:
2).
WILLIAMS, William Frederick.
The Witcheries of Craig Isaf. In Two Volumes. By William Frederick
Williams, Author of Tales of an Exile, The World We Live in, &c. &c.
(London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for Lane, Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I 272p; II 260p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp 1–272.
F2; Vol II; Ch 8–14; pp 1–260.
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ISBN: 3-628-48968-7 (No of Fiche:
1).
WICKENDEN, W[illiam] S.
Bleddyn; a Welch National Tale, Being the First of a Series. By
W. S. Wickenden, the Bard of the Forest, Author of Count Glarus
of Switzerland. (London: Published for the Author, by C. Chapple,
Royal Library, Pall-Mall, 1821). 235p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–20 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–235, [1] adv.
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ISBN: 3-628-48997-0 (No of Fiche:
1).
S[HELLEY], P[ercy] B[ysshe].
Zastrozzi, a Romance. By P. B. S. (London: Printed for G. Wilkie
and J. Robinson, 57, Paternoster Row, 1810). 252p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–17; pp 1–252.
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ISBN: 3-628-51083-X (No of Fiche:
1).
JONES, Evan.
The Bard; or, the Towers of Morven. A Legendary Tale. By Evan Jones,
Royal Navy. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman
and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810).
vi, 160p. 12mo.
* [2nd edn].
F1; Ch 1–16; pp [v]–vi introd, 1–160.
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ISBN: 3-628-54711-3 (No of Fiche:
2).
SQUIRE, Miss [C].
Incident and Interest; or, Copies from Nature. By Miss Squire.
(London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster
Row, by J. M’Creery, Black-Horse-Court, 1810). I iv, 275p; II 171p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp [iii]–iv, 1–275.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–3; pp 1–75.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Wives as They Should Be! A Comedy in Three Acts’; pp 77–171.