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- "At you-all's house" : a Missouri nature story
- "Guilty, or not guilty" : the true story of Manhattan well
- "Quad's odds" : anecdote, humor and pathos, and other things
- 2008 Renewable energy data book
- 54-40 or fight
- 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 Christmas story
- 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 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 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 tale of a tub, concerning one goody law, old father discipline, and young master Nicodemus
- A Norseman's pilgrimage
- 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 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 bachelor's story
- A basket of chips
- A book for an hour : containing choice reading and character sketches:A curious dream, and other sketches
- A book for the winter-evening fireside
- 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 brown stone front : a story of New York and Saratoga
- A captured Santa Claus
- A certain rich man
- 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 death in the family
- A description of May. From Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld. By Francis Fawkes, A.M
- A double barrelled detective story
- 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 few figs from thistles : poems and sonnets
- A forest tragedy : and other tales
- 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 gossip's story, and a legendary tale. By the Author of Advantages of education
- A guest at the Ludlow, and other stories
- A history of the great Narraticon Exploring Expedition of 1866
- A home on the deep, or, The mariner's trials on the dark blue sea
- A horse's tale
- A humble romance : and other stories
- A letter of introduction ; : farce
- A little book of profitable tales
- A longitudinal study of a cohort of batterers arraigned in a Massachusetts District Court, 1995 to 2004
- A mad marriage : a novel
- A man in search of a wife, or, The adventures of a bachelor in New York
- A man story
- A modern Cressida
- 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 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 perfect Adonis
- A portrait of the artist as a young man
- A prophetic abstract from the proceedings of the Trojan Society for the retardation of science for the year of our Lord 1870
- A questionable marriage
- A second ramble through Bagdad, with a short vision, similar of a late portentous adventure by the author of the former
- A self-made woman, or, Mary Idyl's trials and triumphs
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy. : By Mr. Yorick
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy. : By Mr. Yorick. Vol. I[-II]
- A sicilian romance by the authoress of the Castle of Athlin and Dunbayne. In two volumes. Volume I
- A single gentleman
- 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 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 stranded ship : a story of sea and shore
- A tale of Rosamund Gray and old blind Margaret. By Charles Lamb
- A tale of three bonnets. In four cantos
- 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 tour through Indiana in 1840 : the diary of John Parsons of Petersburg, Virginia
- A tramp abroad
- 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 wall of men
- A white hand : a story of noblesse oblige
- A woman in armor
- A woman's secret
- A wreath of Columbia's flowers : 1858
- Abbassai an eastern novel. : In two volumes. Translated from the French
- Abbassai: an eastern tale. : In two volumes. Translated from the French
- Acajou and zirphile. : A tale. Originally printed at Minutia. From the French of Monsieur Crebillon, the younger
- 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
- Adelaide; or Conjugal affection. : A novel, Translated from the French
- Aden Power, or, The cost of a scheme
- Adrift with a vengeance : a tale of love and adventure
- 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 the storm
- Afterlife
- Agnes Farriday, or, The harlot's friend
- Agnes Graham : a novel
- Agnes Hilton, or, Practical views of CatholicityHoffman
- Agnes the beautiful, or, The gamblers' conspiracy : a vivid picture of the secret transactions of New York life
- Agreeable ugliness : Or, The triumph of the graces. Exempified in the real life and fortunes of a young lady of distinction
- Ah-meek, the beaver ; or, The copper-hunters of Lake Superior
- 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'
- 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 Barber, or, The adventures of a young woman
- Alice Granger : a tale of the West
- Alice Tracy, or, Faint, yet pursuing : a sketch from real life
- Alice the fisher girl, or, The old man of the wreck : a story of old England
- All's for the best
- Almoran and Hamet, : an oriental tale, by Dr. Hawkesworth. Two volumes in one. ... Cooke's edition. Embellished with engravings
- Altogether, one at a time
- Alvarez; or, irresistible seduction : A spanish tale. Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
- Amanda Willson, or, The vicissitudes of life
- Ambition
- Ambrose and Eleanor, or The adventures of two children deserted on an uninhabited island. : (Translated from the French.) [One line of quotation] To which is added Auguste and Madelaine, a real history, by Miss Helen Maria Williams
- Ambrose fecit, or, The peer and the printer : a novel
- Amelia; or, The faithless Briton. : An original American novel, founded upon recent facts. To which is added, Amelia, or Malevolence defeated; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre
- American nights' entertainments
- American pilgrimage
- Among the guerillas
- An American family in Germany
- An American girl abroad
- An Explanation of the vices of the age : Shewing, the knavery of landlords, the imposition of quack doctors, the roguery of petty-lawyers, the cheats of bum-bailiffs, and the-intrigues of lewd women
- An Explanation of the vices of the age. : Wherein are explained the knavery of landlords, the imposition of quack doctors, the roguery of pettifogging lawyers, the cheats of bum-bailiffs, and the intrigues of lewd women
- An Irishaman's reception in London; or, The adventures of two days and a night. : The necessity of supporting the exigencies of the state should be impressed on every mind.- much clamour, and perhaps, justly, has been excited, against the shop-tax; as not less partial in operation than oppressive in collection, to the retail traders and shop keepers of London. A mode now is suggested of a substitute for that tax; or, If the pressure of the times will not suffer the premier to abandon an established tax, the chancellor of the Exchequer is now enabled to raise annually and that without the expence of a single new office, by a mode no less productive to the treasury of the nation, than promoting decency, and enforcing law among stock-jobbers and stock-brokers, well as preserving the morals of the most useful part of the community, the faithful domestic and industrious mechanic. By J. Magee, licensed lottery-office-keeper, in Great Britain and Ireland
- An Sober way of disputing: or, An account of what did pass between Peter Powell, a leather-seller, and John Combes, a French taylor
- An allegory : containing an interesting analogy between the order for discovering natural curiosities and founding cities, and the United States of America
- An entertaining narrative of three unfortunate lovers; or, The history of Colin, Juliet, & Sophia : Being a faithful monitor for young and tender lovers; a striking lesson to fond parents: and a never-erring guide to all friends of virtue, honour, chastity, and love. Translated from the German, by Mons. Paronie, teacher of the French language in London
- An essay on the rationality of brutes. : With a philosophical comparison between Dr. Codgill inspector general of Town-Island. And mango, the great monkey, director general of the pantomime performers in the Haymarket
- An excursion to Margate, in the month of June, 1786 : xInterspersed with a variety of anecdotes of well-known characters. By Hardwicke Lewis, Esq
- An odd volume of facts and fictions : in prose and verse
- An old country house
- An old man's experience: or, Poor Richard's maxims improved. : Reader, if thou buy this book, and seriously consider its contents, though it cost thee but one penny, it will save thee many pounds
- An oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young. : With a direction for young men what sort of women to take, and for women what sort of men to marry. Dictated by Janet Clinker, and written by Humphray Clnker[sic], the clashing wives clerk
- An oration, pronounced by order of Her Imperial Majesty, at the Tomb of Peter the Great, in the Cathedral Church of St. Petersbourg. By Platon, archbiship of Twer
- An orphan of the Old Dominion : her trials and travels ; embracing a history of her life, taken principally from her journals and letters
- An outcast, or, Virtue and faith
- Angelina; a novel, : in two volumes; by Mrs. Mary Robinson, author of Poems, Vancenza, The widow, &c. &c. &c
- Angelo, a novel, : founded on melancholy facts. Written by Edward Henry Iliff, (late of the Theatre Royal Hay-Market.) In two volumes
- Anna Clayton, or, The inquirer after truth
- Anna Clayton, or, The mother's trial : a tale of real life
- Anna, ou l'héritiere galloise. : Traduite de l'Anglois sur la quatrieme édition. Tom Premier
- Annals of the Empire City : from its Colonial days to the present:tale 1 : the quadroon, or, New-York under the English
- Annie Kilburn
- Annie Reilly, or, the fortunes of an Irish girl in New York : a tale founded on fact
- Annie Selden, or, The concealed treasure
- Annie Wallace ; or, The exile of Penang : a tale
- Annie on my mind
- Another spring
- Ante bellum : southern life as it was
- Apelles and his contemporaries : a novel
- Arabesques
- Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c. Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be met with in any author hitherto published. Translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland, of the Royal Academy; and now done into English from the last Paris edition
- Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c. Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be met with in any author hitherto published. Translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland, of the Royal Academy; and now done into English from the last Paris edition
- Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made, to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c. Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be met with in any author hitherto published. Translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland of the Royal Academy; and now done into English from the last Paris edition
- Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow. Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be met with in any author hitherto published. Translated French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland of the Royal Academy; and now done into English from the last Paris edition
- Arabian nights entertainments consisting of one thousand and one stories, : told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made, to marry a lady every day and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c. Containing a better account of the customs, manners and religion of the Eastern nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to met with in any author hitherto published. Translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland of the Royal Academy; and now done into English from the last Paris edition
- Archibald Cameron, or, Heart trials
- Around the world with Josiah Allen's wife
- Arrowsmith
- Art and artlessness
- As I saw it
- As by fire
- As if after sex
- As it is
- As the light led
- As we are now ; : a novel
- Ashleigh : a tale of the olden time
- Aspendale
- Aspenwold
- Asphodel
- Athalie, or A Southern villeggiatura : "a winters tale"
- Atys and adrastus, a tale. By Mr. William WhiteHead, Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge
- Aunt Jane's hero
- Aureola, or, The black sheep : a story of German social life
- Authorizing additional Department of State appropriations for migration and refugee assistance for fiscal years 1980 and 1981 : hearings and markup before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and its Subcommittee on International Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, on H. R. 4955, July 25 and 27, 1979
- Autumn leaves : original pieces in prose and verse
- Autumn sea
- Autumnal leaves : tales and sketches in prose and rhyme
- Avantures singulieres du faux chevalier de Warvick, : prisonnier d'etat au donjon de ***, et de Mr. L. M. D. ***, aussi prisonnier, de chambrée avec cs chevalier. seconde partie
- Aventures de Roderik Random, traduites de l'Anglois de Fielding
- Avondale : a story of English life
- Back-gammon: or, The battle of the friars. : A tragi-comic tale. To which is added, A short essay on the folly of gaming, by way of application
- Baffled schemes : a novel
- Ballyshan Castle : a tale founded on fact
- Barford abbey, a novel : in a series of letters. In two volumes
- Barham downs. : A novel. In two volumes. By the author of Mount Henneth
- Barnaby Rudge
- Bateman's tragedy, or, The perjured bride justly rewarded. B[e]ing the history of German's wife, and young bateman
- Bateman's tragedy; or, The perjured bride justly rewarded : Being the history of the unfortunate love of German's wife and young bateman
- Bateman's tragedy; or, The perjured bride justly rewarded. Being the history of German's wife and young bateman
- Bateman's tragedy; or, The perjured bride justly rewarded. Being the history of German's wife, and young bateman
- Before and after the election, or, The political experiences of Mr. Patrick Murphy
- Behind the curtain : a tale of Elville
- Behind the curtain, or, Leelinau
- Behind the scenes : a story of the stage
- Belisarius. : By M. Marmontel, member of the French Academy. To which are added, fragments of moral Philosophy. By the same author, in three essays, never before translated; I. Of glory. II. Of the Great. III. Of Grandeur
- Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, member of the French Academy
- Bell Brandon ; and the withered fig tree : a prize novel
- Bella, or, The cradle of liberty
- Beloved
- Belshazzar, or, The fall of Babylon : a tale of the Orient
- Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ
- Berenice : a novel
- Bertha's Christmas vision : an autumn sheaf
- Beside the bonnie brier bush
- Betsey Jane Ward (better-half to Artemus) : hur book of goaks with a hull akkownt of the coartship and maridge to A4said Artemus, and Mister Ward's cutting-up with the Mormon fare secks
- Bettine
- Between the crusts, or, "Ticket 1939"
- Beulah
- Bianca : a tale of Erin and Italy
- Bianca, or, The star of the valley : a romance of the Alps
- Bickerton, or, The immigrant's daughter : a tale
- Bill Drock's investment
- Billy and the big stick
- Black diamonds, or, Humor, satire, and sentiment, treated scientifically : in a series of burlesque lectures, darkly colored
- Blanche Dearwood : a tale of modern life
- Bleak house.
- Blennerhassett, or, The decrees of fate : a romance founded upon events of American history
- Blue Monday
- Blue horses : a biographical romance of the Civil War
- Blue jackets, or, The adventures of J. Thompson, A.B., among "The heathen Chinee" : a nautical novel
- Boadicea : the Mormon wife, life-scenes in Utah
- Bonamors: or, The art of dying happily. In the congregation of Jesus Christ crucify'd and of his condoling mother
- Book of the Prophet Stephen, son of Douglas
- Boone Stop
- Boone Stop
- Border wars of the West : comprising the frontier wars of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee and Wisconsin ...
- Bread of heaven and husks of swine, or, The curse of jealousy : a life history
- Bread-winners
- Breaking into society
- Brick-dust : a remedy for the blues, and a something for people to talk about
- Brigham Young's daughter : a most thrilling narrative of her escape from Utah with her intended husband ..
- Brisée
- Broken columns
- Brother Mason, the circuit rider, or, Ten years a Methodist preacher
- Bryan Maurice, or, The seeker
- Buckskin Mose, or, Life from the Lakes to the Pacific ...
- Buffalo Bill and his adventures in the West
- Buffets
- By authority. : Memoirs of Francis Dobbs, Esq. also genuine reports of his speech in Parliament, on the subject of an union, and his prediction of the second coming of the Messiah; with extracts from his poem on the millennium
- By the sea
- Cachet, or, The secret sorrow : a novel
- Cain's lamentations over Abel, : in six books ... [Two lines from the text] By Rowland Cotton
- Cakes and ale at Woodbine : from Twelfth Night to New Year's Day
- Calaf. A Persian tale. : In two volumes. By M. Holford, author of Selima, Gresford Vale, &c
- Caleb Krinkle : a story of American life
- Caliban : a sequel to "Ariel."
- Calista; A novel. : In two volumes. By Mrs. Johnson, author of Retribution, The gamesters, &c
- Camilla: or, A picture of youth. : By the author of Evelina and Cecilia. In two volumes
- Can the old love? : a novel
- Candide
- Canterbury tales : Compos'd for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids, at their merry meetings upon Christmas, Easter, Whitsontide, or any other time: especially on the long winter evenings, to keep wits employ'd. Intermixt with pleasant stories. WItty Jests and delightful songs: very proper for either city, town, or country. By Chaucer, Junior
- Canterbury tales. : Composed for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids. At their merry meetings at Christmas, Easter, Whitsuntide, or any other time, especially on the long winter evening, to keep wits pleasant stories, witty Jests, and delightful songs, very proper for either city, town, or country. By J. Chaucer, Junior
- Cap sheaf
- Captain Gray's company, or, Crossing the plains and living in Oregon
- Captain January
- Captain Molly : the story of a brave woman
- Caring for no man : a novel
- Carmine, or, The trader at the fort
- Caroline : or, The diversities of fortune: a novel. In three volumes. The third edition. Volume first
- Carrie Clancy : the heroine of the Atlantic:a full account of the services which this noble young lady, who is a poor fisherman's daughter, rendered on the occasion of the wreck of the Atlantic on the Nova Scotian coast ..
- Carrie Harrington : a sequel to Hannah, or, A Glimpse of Paradise
- Carrie Lee's talisman : a tale
- Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
- Casella, or, The children of the valleys
- Cassy, or, Early trials
- Cast adrift
- Castine
- Castle of Wolfenbach; a German story. : In two volumes. By Mrs. Parsons, author of Errors of education, Miss Meredith. Woman as she should be, Ellen and Julia, etc
- Castles in the air, and other phantasies
- Cathara Clyde : a novel
- Cavender's house
- Cedar Cliff, or, The mystery of the haunted acre
- Censoria lictoria of facts and folks : from the notes and minutes of Miss Betsey Totwood's official tour under the Frank Pierce dynasty
- Censoria lictoria, or, What I think of you : from the notes and minutes of Miss Betsey Trotwood's official tour
- Charity Green, or, The varieties of love
- Charles Hopewell, or, Society as it is and as it should be
- Charley Hunter, or, The forger's fate
- Charlotte Temple. A tale of truth. By Mrs. Rowson, late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. Two volumes in one. ...
- Charlotte. A tale of truth. : By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. In two volumes. ..
- Charteris : a romance
- Chateau Frissac, or, Home scenes in France
- Chatterton and "Love and madness." : A letter from Denmark, to Mr. Nicholas, editor of the gentleman's magazine, where it appeared in February, March, and April 1800; respecting an unprovoked attack, made upon the writer during his absence from England. By the Rev. Sir Herbert Croft, bart
- Cheap Repository. : Sunday reading. Joseph delivered out of prison. The story of Joseph and his brethren. Part III
- Cheap Repository. : Sunday reading. Joseph in prison. Part II
- Cheap Repository. : Sunday reading. Onesimus; or, The run-away servant converted: a true story. Shewing what a wonderful improvement in his condition onesimus experienced after he became 2 Christian. To which is added, an affectionate address to all those unhappy persons, both men and women, who, like onesimus, have left their home, and have got into a bad way of living, and who have also a mind to hear how they may get out
- Cheap Repository. : Sunday reading. The judgment day; in which a true and just account is given of the manner in which the scriptures teach that we and all mankind, are to be tried on the great day of judgment: shewing plainly who shall go away to everlasting death, and who to life eternal; with a few words of encouragement to fearful Christians
- Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery
- Cheap Repository. Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl : With some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender
- Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens; or, the valley of tears: a vision
- Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Joseph and his brethren. Part IV
- Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable
- Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The story of Joseph and his bretheren. Part I
- Cheap Repository. The Lancashire Collier girl. A true story
- Cheap Repository. The history of Mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man William
- Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of Miss Bragwell. Part V
- Cheap repository tracts : Entertaining, moral and religious
- Cherry
- Chimmie Fadden explains : Major Max expounds
- Chinese tales: or, Stories told in China. : Being the wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam. Related by himself, to divert the Sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Guelette, and rendered into English by a very eminent author, much celebrated for his excellent performances
- Chinese tales: or, The wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam. : Related by himself, to divert the Sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Gueulette. And translated by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse, author of the history of the Bible and body of divinity. With some thoughts concerning transmigration. By the Late Ingenious Mr. Addison
- Chivalrie, no trifle----or, The knight and his lady: a tale. : To which is added, The hue and cry after Touzer and Spit-fire, the ladies two lap-dogs
- Chivalry, no trifle--- or, The knight and his lady: a tale
- Choice scraps, historical and biographical, consisting of pleasing stories and diverting anecdotes, most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. : Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement, for young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts
- Choisy : a novel
- Chouteau and the founding of Saint Louis
- Chris Spangler ; or, The scout's revenge : a serial story written early after the War
- Christine, or, Woman's trials and triumphs
- Christopher Crooked : a Christmas story
- Christus Judex : a traveller's tale
- Cinderella : and other stories
- Clara et Emmeline : Par Miss H..... auteur de Louise, ou la chaumièré [sic]. Traduit de L'Anglois. Tome premier
- Claremont, or, The undivided household
- Clarissa: or The history of a young lady. : Comprehending the most important concerns of private life. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author of Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison
- Clarissa; or The history of a young lady. : Comprehending the most important concerns of private life. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. author of Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison
- Claudia
- Clayton Berry, or, New Year's calls : a temperance story
- Clemence : the schoolmistress of Waveland
- Clouded in mystery : a novel
- Coaina : the rose of the Algonquins
- Cofiadur prydlon Lloegr : Neu rhybuddion o'r nefoedd, i bechaduriaid gwaelion ar y ddaiar. Yn rhoddi gwir ac union hanes, buchedd, ymarweddiad, ac ymadawiad o'r byd un Mr. Richard Brightly, Gweinidog Eglwys Waltham, yn Sir Leister. Yr hwn mewn Llewig a gâdd weled golwg ar nef ac uffern, a gwybodaeth o'i awr ymadawiad; ac y bregethodd ei bregeth arwyl gernron ei blwyfolion, ac y fu farw yn ei Gadair ymadrodd neu Bulput. Ynghyd ac ychwaneg neu helacthach hanes o'i rodiad beunyddiol gyda duw. A gyfieuthwyd o'r Saesneg i'r Gymraeg gan Mr. E. Ellis, gwernidog fgley rhos a Llandino
- Collection academique, tirèe des auteurs François le peus renommés, : En prose et en vers. A l'usage des ecoles, et des amateurs de la langue Françoise. Par A. Scot, membre de l'Université de Paris
- Colonel Carter's Christmas
- Colonel Todhunter of Missouri
- Columbian historical novels : being a complete history of the United States from the time of Columbus to the present day, with reading courses
- Comic lectures on every thing in general and nothing in particular
- Comical and witty jokes of John Falkirk the merry piper
- Condensed novels : and other papers
- Condominium
- Confusion
- Conrado de Beltran, or, The buccaneer of the Gulf : a romantic story of the sea and the shore
- Conscience, or, The trials of May Brooke : an American Catholic tale
- Constantia de Valmont : A novel. By Harriet Lee. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- Contes et nouvelles de Marguerite de Valois, Reine de Navarre, : Faisant suite aux contes de J. Bocace. Tome premier
- Copy of a letter to a lady, who was solicitous for an additional volume to the history of Sir Charles Grandison; supposing it ended abruptly; and expressing herself desirous to see Sir Charles's conduct and behaviour in the parental character; and to know if the story were intended to be carried further. ...
- Cornelio, or, The false vocation