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Bouverie, The Pupil Of The World. A Novel. In Five Volumes. By Anthony Frederic Holstein, Author Of The Assassin Of St. Glenroy; The Miseries Of An Heiress; The Inhabitants Of Earth, &c. &c.
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Printed At The Minerva-Press, For A.K. Newman And Co. Leadenhall-Street |
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Blighted Ambition; Or, The Rise and Fall Of The Earl Of Somerset. A Romance, In Three Volumes.
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Printed For G. And W. B. Whittaker, 13, Ave-Maria-Lane |
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Between the old world and the new : being studies in literary personality from Goethe and Balzac to Anatole France and Thomas Hardy / by M. P. Willcocks
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George Allen & Unwin Ltd. |
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Belinda, Or, The Fair Fugitive. A Novel. By Mrs. C----. Dedicated To Her Grace The Duchess Of Marlborough. In Two Volumes.
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Printed for G. Allen, at his Circulating Library, Duke's Court, St. Martin's Lane |
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Belford Regis; Or Sketches Of A Country Town. By Mary Russell Mitford, Authoress Of "Rienzi," "Our Village," &c. In Three Volumes.
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Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street |
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Bear and Forbear; or, The History of Julia Marchmont: A Moral Tale for Young Ladies. By Miss Woodland.
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Published By Tabart And Co. At the Juvenile and School Library, New Bond Street. Mercier And Co. Printers, King's Head Court, St. Paul's Church Yard |
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Bannockburn; a novel: being a sequel to The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter. In two volumes.
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Published by Edwin T. Scott, No. 61, N. Eighth Street. |
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Authentic Memoirs of the Life, Numerous Adventures, and Remarkable Escapes, of the Celebrated Patrick Madan; Interspresed with a Variety of Genuine Anecdotes of his Contemporaries . . .By a Gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
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Printed for A. Milne, No. 202, High-Holborn; and sold by the Booksellers at the Royal-Exchange, Paternoster-Row, and Strand |
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Authentic And Interesting Memoirs Of Miss Ann Sheldon; (Now Mrs. Archer:) A Lady who figured, during several Years, in the highest Line of public Life, and in whose History will be found, all the Vicissitudes [etc.]
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Printed For The Authoress, No. 2, St. George's-Place, St. George's Fields; And Sold By All The Booksellers |
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Aurora, Or The Mysterious Beauty. Altered From The French. By Camilla Dufour. In Two Volumes.
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Printed By R. Exton, Great Portland-street; For B. Crosby And Co. Stationersí-Court; And J.F. Hughes, Wigmore-Street, Cavendish-Square |
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