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Title |
Authors/Editors |
Publisher |
Type |
Copies |
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The invisible spy
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Pickering & Chatto |
Books |
1 |
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The Inquisitor; Or, Invisible Rambler. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Rowson, Author Of Victoria.
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Printed for Mathew Carey, Bookseller, South Market Street, near Fourth. |
Books |
1 |
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The Inheritance. By the author of Marriage. In three volumes.
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William Blackwood, Edinburgh, and T. Cadell, London |
Books |
1 |
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The Infant's Progress, From The Valley of Destruction To Everlasting Glory. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c.
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Printed By And For F. Houlston And Son. And sold by Scatcherd and Letterman, Ave-Maria Lane, London |
Books |
2 |
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The Hungarian Brothers. By Anna Maria Porter. In Three Volumes.
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Printed For Longman, Hurst, Rees, And Orme, Pater-Noster-Row |
Books |
1 |
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The History Of William Selwyn. By Miss Sandham, Author Of The Twin Sisters, And Other Works For Young People.
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Printed for J. Harris, Corner Of St. Paul's Church-Yard. |
Books |
1 |
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The history of Tom Jones
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Penguin |
Books |
1 |
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The History of Theodora Constantia Harcourt [manuscript]
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[not published] |
Other |
1 |
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The History Of Julia D'Haumont: or the eventful connection of the House of Montmelian with that of D'Haumont. By The Rev. James Douglas, Of Chiddingford, Sussex.
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Printed And Sold By G. Cawthorn, British Library, 132, Strand |
Books |
1 |
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The History of George Desmond; founded on Facts which Occurred in the East Indies, and now published as a useful caution to young men going out to that country.
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Printed By And For F. Houlston And Son, And sold by Scatcherd and Letterman, Ave-Maria Lane, London |
Books |
1 |