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- "At you-all's house" : a Missouri nature story
- "At you-all's house" : a Missouri nature story
- "Don't play dead before you have to"
- "Gentlemen prefer blondes" : the illuminating diary of a professional lady
- "Guilty, or not guilty" : the true story of Manhattan well
- "Hell fer Sartain" : and other stories
- "Hi Hattie, I'm in the navy now" ; : the salty letters of a sailor to his girl friend
- "Nevada" : a romance of the West
- "Pawnee Bill" : a romance of Oklahoma
- "Quad's odds" : anecdote, humor and pathos, and other things
- "Swaddled in white string" : breaking loose from the ties of family memory in Everything is illuminated
- "Terms and conditions"
- "Thats me all over, Mable,"
- "The Julia"
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the planter's home, or, A fair view of both sides of the slavery question
- "Undo"
- $Tud
- '49, the gold-seeker of the Sierras
- (George)
- 100% : the story of a patriot
- 1492
- 1919
- 1Q84
- 1st impressions
- 2008 Renewable energy data book
- 2nd fiddle : a Cassidy James mystery
- 2x darfst du raten
- 300 Kaninchen, zwei Frauen und ein Erdbeben : Roman
- 300 Kaninchen, zwei Frauen und ein Erdbeben : Roman
- 3rd degree : a Cassidy James mystery
- 4th down : a Cassidy James mystery
- 54-40 or fight
- 5th wheel : a Cassidy James mystery
- 6 Tanyin Alley
- 6th sense : a Cassidy James mystery
- 7th heaven : a Cassidy James mystery
- 8th day : a Cassidy James mystery
- A Brief history of John Bubble and Thomas Greenman alias Reynard, : Irishmen, late partners in the city of Paris, faithfully translated from the French, and transmitted here, to a friend; published with intent, that all lovers of their country-men, and who have it in their power, may, by their kind influence on bubble's creditors, rescue him out of the power of Greenman, who hath caused him to be buried alive, in Parson Eleazar's Church, St. John's; where he has been, near two years, in a sorrowful and abandoned condition. With a word of advice, to such, as design, to enter into partnership
- A Chinese Ishmael
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas carol : Mr. Micawber's difficulties : (from David Copperfield)
- A Christmas story
- A Colorado colonel : and other sketches
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Curious and delightfully entertaining collection of choice scraps, : Being in general, from private memoirs. The whole taken from facts
- A Curious collection of choice scraps, being in general, from private memoirs
- A Curious collection of novels. : Containing, I. The female deserter; or, A flight from Whitehall. II. The grand French marqui; or, A dinner for a dog. III. The wife's contrivance; or, The husband outwitted. IV. The double adventure; or, Two cuckolds well met. V. The lawyer nonsuited; or, A true bill of cost. VI. The beaux's stratagem; or, The way to win her. VII. Nature in rebellion; or, The generous lover. VIII. Good luck at last; or, The virgin's simplicity
- A Description of St. Winefred's ... at Holy-Well in Flintshire, North Wales; which ... produces, every minute, night and day, one hundred tons of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorders. ...
- A Description of St. Winefred's Well, at Holy-Well in Flintshire, North Wales; which spring produces every minute, night and day, one hundred tun of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorder. ...
- A Description of St. Winefred's Well, at Holy-Well, in Flintshire, North Wales; which spring produces, every minute, night and day, one hundred tons of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorder. ...
- A Dialogue on rick-burning, rioting, &c : between Squire Wilson, Hughes, his steward, Thomas, the bailiff, and Harry Brown, a labourer
- A Dunnet shepherdess
- A Frog he would a-wooing go
- A Full and particular account of a most strange and wonderful monster of a serpent, which was lately killed in the island of Geylon, in the East Indies. : Giving a plain description both of its colour, thickness and lengh, &c. Extracted from the Edinburgh Weekly Magazine of the 18th of August, 1768. Licensed and entered according to order
- A Full and plain narrative of all the general symptoms of a clap
- A Home scene, or, Mr. Aston's first evening with Grover & Baker's celebrated family sewing machine : directions for using
- A Jacobite exile : being the adventures of a young Englishman in the service of Charles XII. of Sweden
- A May evening
- A Narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, in the 1st of March at night. : Wherein every minute circumstance attending that horrid affair, and the wonderful providence of God in the discovery of the actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the examinations and consessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's justices of the peace. As also the copy of a fictitious letter that Catherine Hayes sent, as from her husband, to his mother in Worcestershire after his death; and the mother's answer thereto: with some account of the wicked life and conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. To which are prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, drawn from the life, and curiously engraved on copper. Published with the approbation of the relations and friends of the said Mr. John Hayes
- A New England nun : and other stories
- A New England tale : and miscellanies
- A New tale of a tub, concerning one goody law, old father discipline, and young master Nicodemus
- A Norseman's pilgrimage
- A Ranchman's stories
- A Strange and wonderful relation of one Peter Hunter, laird of Knap, in the parish of Ross, in the shire of Perth, about four miles from Dundee, who was buried the second of last month. Shewing, how he rose up, after he had been sometime dead; and spoke to those around him;-Confessing many great sins he had been guilty of in his life time; such as robbery, murder, theft, oppressing the poor in times of dearth &c. With his solemn warning to all who are guilty of such crimes, to repent. Licensed, and entered according to order
- A Sunday reading. : The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery. To which is aded, the day of judgment; or The grand reckoning
- A Tale of the finches
- A Tillyloss scandal
- A Venetian night's entertainment
- A Wonderful relation of a hellish monster brought forth by Mary Boss the 12 of May which struck her almost dead, after it was newly born,
- A Yankee girl at the battle of the Wilderness
- A bachelor's story
- A basket of chips
- A bird out of the snare
- A book for an hour : containing choice reading and character sketches:A curious dream, and other sketches
- A book for the married and single, : the grave and the gay: and especially designed for steamboat passengers.
- A book for the winter-evening fireside
- A book without a title, or, Thrilling events in the life of Mira Dana
- A boy's own story
- A boy's own story
- A brief account of the unkind usage, and curel treatment which Mrs Clark has received from Mr. Clark, her husband, late supervisor in Gateshead. : With a short sketch of her family. Now humbly offered by her to the public, intreating their kind benevolence and assistance
- A broadside treasury
- A broken sword : a tale of the Civil War
- A brother's touch
- A brown stone front : a story of New York and Saratoga
- A captured Santa Claus
- A cathedral courtship
- A certain discontent
- A certain rich man
- A coat of many colors
- A collection of Beatrix Potter stories
- A collection of fables from Dr. Croxall and J.J. Gent. for the use of English Schools
- A collection of novels and tales of the fairies. : Written by that celebrated wit of France, the Countess D'Anois. | In three volumes. ... The fifth edition. Translated from the best edition of the original French, by several hands
- A continental cavalier ; : the record of some incidents pertaining to the Chevalier de Marc, brevet major in the army of the colonies, aid-de-camp to General, the Marquis Lafayette
- A conversation between Peter Pickingpeg, Jack Shuttle, and Harry Emptybobbin
- A country with no name : tales from the Constitution
- A crown from the spear
- A dark-brown dog
- A daughter of Lilith and a daughter of Eve
- A day too long : a Helen Black mystery
- A death in the family
- A description of May. From Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld. By Francis Fawkes, A.M
- A dialogue between the King of France and the late King James, occasion'd by the death of the Queen. Written originally in French, at Paris
- A dialogue between the late King James and the Prince of Conty
- A distinguished provincial at Paris (Lost illusions, part II)
- A dooryard full of flowers : and other short pieces
- A double barrelled detective story
- A double wedding, or, How she was won
- A dream of John Ball and A king's lesson
- A dream with no stump roots in it
- A fable
- A fabricated Mexican
- A fair barbarian
- A fair penitent
- A faithful and authentic narrative of the abduction, captivity, sufferings, and heartrending misfortunes of Payneta Mandeville, wife of Augustus H. Mandeville, of Baltimore, Maryland, who was abducted by the Spanish bandits of New Granada ...
- A farewell to arms
- A farewell to arms
- A few figs from thistles : poems and sonnets
- A flight of angels
- A forest tragedy : and other tales
- A fortune hunter, or, The old stone corral : a tale of the Santa Fe trail
- A full and true history of the bloody tragedy of Douglas, as it is now to be seen acting at the theatre in the Canongate
- A gatherer of simples
- A gentleman of France
- A girl of the Limberlost
- A girl of the Limberlost
- A good investment : a story of the Upper Ohio
- A gossip's story, and a legendary tale. By the Author of Advantages of education
- A grave opening
- A great grief
- A great sea-fight which was fought lately upon the coast of Dunkirke, between the Babylonians and the Dunkirkers. : As also the relation of the reason why the Babylonians came so near this way, which was to invade the Kingdom of England, how they were shipwrackt on the coasts of Egypt, and overthrowne in fight by the Dunkirkers. At the recitall of which, the Soldan of Babylon strook the messonger of this ill newes, and afterwards burned his palace, wherein he and others perished.
- A guest at the Ludlow, and other stories
- A guest in Sodom
- A handy guide for beggars : especially those of the poetic fraternity; being sundry explorations, made while afoot and penniless in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These adventures convey and illustrate the rules of beggary for poets and some others
- A hero of our time
- A history of shadows
- A history of the great Narraticon Exploring Expedition of 1866
- A hole is to dig : a first book of first definitions
- A home on the deep, or, The mariner's trials on the dark blue sea
- A hornbook for witches : stories and poems for Halloween
- A horse's tale
- A hot-eyed moderate
- A house on the ocean, a house on the bay : a memoir
- A humble romance : and other stories
- A jury of her peers
- A kidnapped Santa Claus
- A kingdom in a horse
- A kiss for Little Bear
- A knight of the Cumberland
- A knight of the wilderness
- A lady of quality
- A legend of Montrose
- A letter of introduction ; : farce
- A little book of profitable tales
- A little pilgrim
- A little princess
- A little stone : stories
- A long look ahead, or, The first stroke and the last
- A long-distance call from Jim
- A longitudinal study of a cohort of batterers arraigned in a Massachusetts District Court, 1995 to 2004
- A lost life : a novel
- A lost story
- A love story from the rice fields of China
- A mad marriage : a novel
- A man and some others
- A man in search of a wife, or, The adventures of a bachelor in New York
- A man of honor
- A man story
- A march on London : being a story of Wat Tyler's insurrection
- A maruelous hystory intitulede, beware the cat : Conteyning diuers wounderfull and incredible matters. Very pleasant and mery to read
- A master's degree
- A matter of trust
- A meeting by the river
- A meeting by the river
- A middle-aged woman
- A million too much : a temperance tale
- A modern Cressida
- A modern lover
- A moment's indiscretion
- A monk of Fife
- A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young Lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4. : Containing a series of very extraordinary facts, which have never yet transpired; especially her remarkable relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the manner she came by her wounds; to whom (and to whom only) she related all the particulars of that horrid transaction. By Heartfree, author of two letters on the same subject in the gazetteer
- A most delightful history of the famous clothier of England, called Jack of Newbery ...
- A most delightful history of the famous clothier of England, called, Jack of Newbery, : in the days of King Henry the Eight; how he was beloved of his mistris above all her wealtheir sutors : what great and valiant things he did for England : and the great number of poor he daily cherished. And how (when the King sent for him) he refused (with his company) to leave the hill of ants to go to the king : and therefore the king went to him which he wittily excused with many other very pleasant passages
- A most learned and eloquent speech, : spoken (or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at VVestminster,) by the most learned lawyer Miles Corbet Esquire, Recorder of great Yarmouth, and burgesse of the same, on the 31 day of July last, taken in short hand by Nockey and Tom Dunne his clarkes, and revised by John Taylor
- A most learned and eloquent speech, spoken or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, by the most learned lawyer Miles Corbet, Esq : recorder of Great Yarmouth, and Burgess of the same, on the 31th day of July, 1647. taken in short-hand by Nocky, and Tom. Dunn, his clerks, and revised by John Tayler
- A most learned and eloquent speech, spoken or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, by the most learned lawyer Miles Corbet, Esq; : recorder of Great Yarmouth, and burgess of the same, on the 31th day of July, 1647.
- A movement of Eros : 25 years of lesbian erotica
- A narrative by Samuel Stalker
- A narrative of startling interest!! Edward Barnett, a neglected child of South Carolina, who rose to be a peer of Great Britain, and the stormy life of his grandfather, Captain Williams, or The earl's victims : with an account of the terrible end of the proud Earl de Montford, the lamentable fate of the victim of his passion and the shadow's punishment
- A narrative of the extraordinary adventures of four Russian sailors, who were cast away on the desert island of East-Spitzbergen. : To which is added a droll story of a fisherman
- A narrative of the extraordinary adventures of four Russian sailors. : Who were cast away on the desert island of East-Spitzbergen. To which is added, a droll story of a fisherman
- A narrative, without title, address, or signature, apparently written by David Scott, Esq; of Dunninald, in vindication of himself from a charge which he supposed might have been brought against him. This narrative is now given to the public, in justice to that gentleman, who being too modest to think it would interest any except his particular friends, confined the circulation of it to them alone; by which means it never till very lately fell into the hands of the editor-otherwise it thould have appeared long ere now, accompanied by the few illustrations he has been enabled to give it
- A new collection of moral tales, : Written by the celebrated Marmontel, and translated from the original French, By Mr Heron. Volume first, containing: Error of a good father Palemon, a pastoral tale The hermits of Murcia The village breakfasts To which is added, Lucia and Melania, a novel
- A new seouel to Mrs. Barbauld's lessons, : Adapted for children from four to seven years old. By the compiler of an easy introduction to reading, &c. Embellished with a beautiful plate
- A new way to win a fortune
- A noble lord : the sequel to "The lost heir of Linlithgow"
- A noble woman
- A pair of blue eyes
- A peep at "Number five", or, A chapter in the life of a city pastor
- A perfect Adonis
- A pioneer from Kentucky ; : an idyl of the Raton range
- A place I've never been
- A pleasant and comical history of the life of Scaramouche
- A pleasant dialogue betwixt honest John and loving Kate : The contrivance of their marriage and way how to live. Readers, Her's a loving pair, shortly to be married are, honest John and loving Kate to each other prove a mate, I wish them both in joy to live since heart to each the other give
- A poetess
- A point in morals
- A poor fellow
- A poor wise man
- A portrait of the artist as a young man
- A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774 : By Peter Grievous, Esq; A.B.C.D.E. [One line in Latin]
- A price beyond rubies : a novel of the Civil War
- A princess of Mars
- A proper burial : a Helen Black mystery
- A prophetic abstract from the proceedings of the Trojan Society for the retardation of science for the year of our Lord 1870
- A question of latitude
- A question of love
- A questionable marriage
- A rage of maidens
- A reel in a bottle, for Jack in the doldrums : being the adventures of two of the King's seamen in a voyage to the celestial country
- A ride with Huey, the engineer
- A rogue's life
- A romance of perfume lands, or, The search for Capt. Jacob Cole : with interesting facts about perfumes and articles used in the toilet
- A romance of the republic
- A room full of women
- A roving commission ; : or, Through the black insurrection of Hayti
- A sack of gold : a novel
- A safe place to sleep : a novel
- A saga of the prairies
- A sand fortress
- A scarlet pansy
- A second ramble through Bagdad, with a short vision, similar of a late portentous adventure by the author of the former
- A self-made man
- A self-made woman, or, Mary Idyl's trials and triumphs
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy. : By Mr. Yorick
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy. : By Mr. Yorick. Vol. I[-II]
- A shepherd of the Sierras
- A sicilian romance by the authoress of the Castle of Athlin and Dunbayne. In two volumes. Volume I
- A simple soul
- A single gentleman
- A single light
- A single man
- A single man
- A single man
- A singular spy
- A slaver's adventures on land and sea
- A small sacrifice
- A smooth stone polished into a mirror: or A congratulatory epistle to Rev. Mr. W. Willis, minister of the Gospel, Greenock, Alias Crawford's Dike. Occasioned by his letters to Messrs Lawson and Eraser
- A son of his father
- A special providence
- A spinster's story
- A spray from Lucerne
- A spy on the conjurer : Or, A collection of surprizing and diverting stories, with merry and ingenious letters. By way of memoirs of the famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing foresight of that wonderful deaf and dumb man. The whole being moral and instructive. Written to my Lord -------- by a Lady, who, for twenty years past, has made it her business to observe all transactions in the life and conversation of Mr. Campbell. Revised by Mrs. Eliza Haywood
- A star pointed north
- A story of Niagara : to which are appended reminiscences of a custom house officer
- A story of Ocean Grove
- A story of life on the Isthmus
- A story of the Ozarks
- A story of the factories
- A story, a story : an African tale
- A stranded ship : a story of sea and shore
- A strange disappearance
- A strange wonder in Wiltshire, affirmed by three ministers that were eye-witnesses of this following relation
- A stray Yankee in Texas
- A study in scarlet
- A sweet girl graduate
- A sword of the old frontier : a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit : being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captain in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763
- A tale of Rosamund Gray and old blind Margaret. By Charles Lamb
- A tale of Waterloo : one of the 28th
- A tale of the Kansas border
- A tale of the ragged mountains
- A tale of three bonnets. In four cantos
- A tale of two cities
- A tale of two cities
- A tale of two cities
- A tale of two cities : excerpts
- A tent in agony
- A terrible history of fraud and crime : the twin brothers of Texas:lives, trial, confession, and execution, at Savannah, Georgia, for the ... murder of their beautiful sister, Emily Eganus. With full confession of many other awful murders ... while connected with the lawless band of land pirates in Texas and Kansas
- A terrible secret : a novel
- A theft condoned
- A thousand a year
- A thousand acres
- A thrilling and exciting account of the sufferings and horrible tortures inflicted on Mortimer Bowers and Miss Sophia Delaplain by the Spanish authorities : for a supposed participation with General Lopez in the invasion of Cuba ...
- A tiger's heart
- A tiger's heart
- A time to cast away : a Helen Black mystery
- A torture by hope
- A tour through Indiana in 1840 : the diary of John Parsons of Petersburg, Virginia
- A tramp abroad
- A tramp abroad
- A true relation of a great robbery committed neere Andiver in Hampshire, upon John Lloyd, and David Gwyn, : the one of Northwales, the other of Southwales, comming up to London. And how the Brittaines bravely encountered with twelve thieves; killed six in the place, and wounded the rest: yet at last were mastered, and robbed by the said theives. VVith divers strange passages and events concerning the same; which (being truly worth observation) were thought fit to put to publike view for satisfaction of all their countrey-men, friends, and acquaintance; and all others that desire to be truly informed touching the same
- A union forever ; : an historical story of the turbulent years, 1854-1865, in the Lincoln country and the Kansas-Missouri border of the old Central West, based on contemporary records, documents and letters of Lewis Hanback, hitherto unpublished
- A very special house
- A voice from the parsonage, or, Life in the ministry
- A volunteer with Pike ; : the true narrative of one Dr. John Robinson and of his love for the fair Señorita Vallois
- A voyage to Arcturus
- A voyage to Lethe : By Captain Samuel Cock; sometime commander of the good ship, the Charming Sally. Dedicated to the Right Worship Adam Cocke, Esq; of Black-Mary's-Hole, Coney-Skin Merchant
- A voyage to the Moon: with some account of the solar world. : A comical romance. Done from the French of M. Cyrano de Bergerac. By Mr. Derrick
- A voyage to the moon
- A walk through the valley of shadows
- A wall of men
- A warrior's daughter
- A wasted day
- A white baby
- A white hand : a story of noblesse oblige
- A white heart
- A white slave of the north ; : or, Lucy Manchester. A romance of real life
- A wife manufactured to order
- A window in Thrums
- A winter dreame
- A woman appeared to me
- A woman appeared to me
- A woman in armor
- A woman's secret
- A world without men
- A wreath of Columbia's flowers : 1858
- A yankee's adventures in South Africa
- A.V. Laider
- AEnone : a tale of slave life in Rome
- Abbassai an eastern novel. : In two volumes. Translated from the French
- Abbassai: an eastern tale. : In two volumes. Translated from the French
- About the B'nai Bagels
- Above all, honor
- Abschied von Mary : ein Robin Miller Krimi
- Absurdistan and Super sad true love story
- Acajou and zirphile. : A tale. Originally printed at Minutia. From the French of Monsieur Crebillon, the younger
- Acceptance : one man's quest
- Accidental murder
- Account of a most surprizing savage girl, : Who was caught wild in the woods of Champagne, a province in France. Containing a true and faithful narrative of many curious and interesting particulars respecting this wonderful phenomenon. Translated from the French
- Active service
- Adalaska, or, The strange and mysterious family of the cave of Genreva
- Adam Bede
- Adela, the octoroon
- Adelaide; or Conjugal affection. : A novel, Translated from the French
- Aden Power, or, The cost of a scheme
- Adolf
- Adrian, or, The clouds of the mind : a romance
- Adrift with a vengeance : a tale of love and adventure
- Adventure
- Adventures among the Indians
- Adventures of Col. Gracchus Vanderbomb, of Sloughcreek, in pursuit of the presidency : also the exploits of Mr. Numberius Plutarch Kipps, his private secretary
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn : (Tom Sawyer's comrade) : scene, the Mississippi Valley : time, forty to fifty years ago
- Adventures of Lena Rouden, a "Southern Letter Carrier," or, Rebel spy, a story of the late war
- Adventures of one Terence McGrant ...
- Adversary in the house
- Afloat and ashore : a sea tale
- After a shadow, and other stories
- After death -- what
- After the fire
- After the fire
- After the rain
- After the storm
- After the storm : a story of the prairie
- Afterlife
- Afterlife : a divine comedy
- Against the season
- Against the season
- Against the world
- Agnes Farriday, or, The harlot's friend
- Agnes Graham : a novel
- Agnes Grey
- Agnes Hilton, or, Practical views of CatholicityHoffman
- Agnes Stanhope : a tale of English life
- Agnes de Castro, or, The force of generous love
- Agnes of Sorrento
- Agnes the beautiful, or, The gamblers' conspiracy : a vivid picture of the secret transactions of New York life
- Agnes, or, The beautiful milliner
- Agreeable ugliness : Or, The triumph of the graces. Exempified in the real life and fortunes of a young lady of distinction
- Agua dulce
- Ah-meek, the beaver ; or, The copper-hunters of Lake Superior
- Al Kalomeric, the Son of Maugraby : an Arabian tale
- Alabama sketches
- Aladdin and the wonderful lamp
- Alban : a tale of the new world
- Aldeane : a novel
- Alderman Ralph, or, The history of the borough and corporation of the borough of Willowacre : with all about the bridge and the baronet ...
- Aleck and Pete, or, 'The hand of the diligent maketh rich'
- Alexander Tardy : the poisoner, and pirate chief of St. Domingo
- Alexander's bridge
- Alexis: or; The cottage in the woods. : A novel, from the French. The manuscript found on the banks of the Isere. Ornamented with handsome copper-plates
- Alfred Morland, or The legacy
- Alice Adams
- Alice Barber, or, The adventures of a young woman
- Alice Brand : a romance of the capital
- Alice Doane's appeal
- Alice Granger : a tale of the West
- Alice Tracy, or, Faint, yet pursuing : a sketch from real life
- Alice Vale : a story for the times
- Alice Waters, or, The Sandown victory : a temperance story, for old and young
- Alice in Wonderland
- Alice the fisher girl, or, The old man of the wreck : a story of old England
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland : the Lewis Carroll classic complete
- Alice's adventures in wonderland
- All by wire : a telegraphic explanation of a telepathic union of hearts
- All for love, or, The outlaw's bride
- All the conspirators : a novel
- All the ways home : parenting and children in the lesbian and gay communities : a collection of short fiction
- All the wrong places
- All true lovers
- All true lovers
- All we lack
- All's for the best
- Allan Stein : a novel
- Allegories of life
- Allworth Abbey
- Alma mater
- Almayer's folly
- Almoran and Hamet, : an oriental tale, by Dr. Hawkesworth. Two volumes in one. ... Cooke's edition. Embellished with engravings
- Alone by the window