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The bloody hand, or, the fatal cup. A tale of horror! In the course of which is described the terrible dungeons and cells In the prisons of Buonaparte.
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Published By Stevens And Co. Circulating Library, Borough Road; And Kemmish And Son, King Street, Borough, And Sold By All Booksellers |
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The Death of Grimaldi, Or The Fatal Secret; The interesting tale on which is founded the tragedy of Fazio, Now performing at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. To which is added, the extraordinary narrative of the Spectre of Salon.
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Printed for James Spencer, at his General Publishing Office, 63, East-street, Manchester-square, and Sold by J.Onwhyn, et. al. |
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Don Algonah; or the Sorceress of Montillo. A romantic tale.
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Printed for T. Hurst, No. 32, and Sold by J. Wallis, No. 46, Pater-noster-Row; c. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-street; J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath [etc.] |
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The History Of Jane Shore, Being an authentic and interesting Narrative of the Series of Occurrences which attended her seduction from her husband to the arms of King Edward IV. And the Misfortunes she Experienced after the death of that Prince.
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Printed And Published By J. Lez, 24, Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate Without |
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Jacquelina; or, The Memoirs of an Exile: With The Affecting Story of Elvira. By a clergyman.
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Printed And Published By John Arliss (Late Arliss And Huntsman), 87, Bartholomew-Close |
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The Secret Oath: Or Blood-Stained Dagger, A Romance.
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Printed for T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row; And sold by J. Wallis, and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row . . .& Harrod and Turner, Nottingham |
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The Tomb of Aurora; or, the mysterious summons. A romance. To which is added, The Prisoner; or, the fortress of Howlitz. A German tale.
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Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane, For Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street, And J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsitch. Sold By All The Booksellers In The United Kingdom |
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The Midnight Assassin: or, confession of the Monk Rinaldi; Containing a complete history of his diabolical machinations and unparelleled ferocity. Together with a circumstantial account of that scourge of mankind The Inquisition . . .
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Printed for T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row, And sold by J. Wallis, and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row . . . & Harrod and Turner, Nottingham |
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The Midnight Bell; Or The Abbey of St. Francis. An Original Romance. By the Authoress of Alphonso and Elinor, Three Ghosts of the Forest, &c.
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Published and Sold by J. Ker, No. 29. Hercules Buildings, Lambeth; And to be had of most Booksellers in Town and Country |
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Modern Anecdote Of The Ancient Family Of The Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: A Tale For Christmas 1779. Dedicated to
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Printed for the Author; And Sold by M. Davenhill, No. 13, Cornhill; J. Bew, Pater-Noster-Row; and the Booksellers in Town and Country |
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