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Title |
Authors/Editors |
Publisher |
Type |
Copies |
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Eighteenth century drama : afterpieces / edited with an introduction by Richard B. Bevis
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Oxford University Press |
Books |
2 |
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Told in Letters. Epistolary Fiction Before Richardson.
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The University of Michigan Press |
Books |
2 |
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Retrospections of Dorothea Herbert
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Gerald Howe, 23 Soho Square |
Books |
2 |
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The polite marriage. also, the didactic lyre, the Bristol milkwoman, the Scotch parents, Clio in motley, and Mary Hays, philosophess / eighteenth-century essays by J. M. S. Tompkins
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Cambridge University Press |
Books |
2 |
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Lady Susan. By Jane Austen. Written about 1805. First published in 1871. Now Reprinted From The Manuscript.
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Clarendon Press |
Books |
2 |
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Dinarbas; a tale: being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia.
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Printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry. |
Books |
2 |
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Mrs. Hurst Dancing And Other Scenes from Regency Life 1812-1823.
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Victor Gollancz Ltd |
Books |
2 |
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The history of the Fairchild family; or, The child's manual; being a collection of stories calculated to show the importance and effects of a religious education. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Henry Milner," "Mirror Of Maidens," "The Golden Garland," etc.
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Hatchard and Co., 187, Piccadilly, Booksellers to R.H.R. the Princess of Wales. |
Books |
2 |
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Jane Austen And Her Art / by Mary Lascelles
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Oxford University Press |
Books |
2 |
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Lady Miller and the Batheaston Literary Circle. Written By Ruth Avaline Hesselgrave.
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Printed For The Yale University Press New HAven; and sold in London by Humphrey Milford at the Oxford University Press |
Books |
2 |