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Dickens, 10616, D. Bleak House. By Charles Dickens. 2 vols. New York,

1853.

Disraeli, 10419, D. Vivian Grey. (By B. Disraeli.) 5 vols. in 4. London,

1827.

10426, D. The voyage of Captain Popanilla. By (B. Disraeli.) London, 1828.

10420, D. The young duke. By (B. Disraeli.) 3 vols. London, 1831.

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10422, D. Henrietta Temple; a love story. By (B. Disraeli.) 3 vols. London, 1837.

10425, D.

10421, D.
3 vols.
10424, D.
vols.

Venetia. By (B. Disraeli.) 3 vols. London, 1837. Coningsby; or the new generation. By B. Disraeli, M. P. London, 1845.

Tancred; or the new crusade. By B. Disraeli, M. P. 3 London, 1847.

10423, D. Sybil; or the two nations. By B. Disraeli, M. P. 3 vols. London, 1850.

10418, D. Contarini Fleming and Alroy; two romances. By B. Disraeli, M. P. 2d edition. 3 vols. London, 1850.

Drury, 9808, D. Eastbury; a tale. By Anna Maria Drury. New York, 1851.

10334, D. Light and shade; or the young artist. By Anna M. Drury. New York, 1853.

Dumas, 10583, D. Memoirs of a Maitre d'armes; or eighteen months at St. Petersburg. By Alexandre Dumas. Translated by the Marquis of Ormonde. London, 1853.

Eastman, 8997, D. Dahcotah; or life and legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling. By Mrs. Mary Eastman. With a preface by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. New York, 1849.

10148, D.

Aunt Phillis' cabin; or southern life as it is. By Mrs. Mary H. Eastman. Philadelphia, 1852.

Edgeworth, 11134, D. Tales and novels of Maria Edgeworth. 19 vols. viz: vol. 1, Castle Rackrent, &c. ; 2 & 3, Moral tales; 4 & 5, Popular tales; 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10, Tales of fashionable life; 11 & 12, Belinda; 13, Leonora, and Letters; 14 & 15, Patronage; 16, Patronage and Dramas; 17, Harrington; 18, Ormond; 19, Helen. London, 1833. Ellet, 9131, D. Evenings at Woodlawn. By Mrs. Ellet. New York, 1849. Ellis, 7249 & 7480, D. Family secrets; or hints to those who would make home more happy. By Mrs. Ellis (late Miss Stickney). 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1842.

7291 & 7324, D. The daughters of England. Their position in society and responsibilities. By Mrs. Ellis. New York and London, 1842. 8073, D. Look to the end; or the Bennets abroad. By Mrs. Ellis. 2

vols. London, 1845.

11691, O. & 8312, D. Temper and temperament;
racter. By Mrs. Ellis. London and New York,
12405, O. Social distinction; or hearts and homes.
vols. London, 1849.

12243, O.

Ellis.

12530, O.

Ellis.

or varieties of cha-
1846.
By Mrs. Ellis. 3

Hearts and homes; or social distinction; a story. By Mrs.
2 vols. New York, 1850.

Self deception; or the history of a human heart. By Mrs.
New York, 1851. (See Stickney infra.)

8829, D. Specimens of early English metrical romances. By George
Ellis. London, 1848.

Farrington, 10947, D. Ruth Hall; a domestic tale of the present time. By Fanny Fern (Mrs. Payson Willis Farrington). New York, 1855.

10504, D. Fern leaves from Fanny's portfolio. (By Mrs. Farrington.) 2 vols. Illustrations. Auburn, 1853.

Field, 8694, D. The drama in Pokerville; the bench and bar in Jurytown, and other stories. By "Everpoint" (J. M. Field). Philadelphia,

1847. Fillun, 9450, D. Stories, traditionary and romantic of the two rebellions in Scotland in 1715 and 1745. By A. D. Fillan. London, 1849. Follen, 6591, D. Sketches of married life. By Mrs. Follen. Boston, 1838. Fosdick, 9933, D. Malmiztic the Toltec; and the cavaliers of the cross. By W. W. Fosdick. Cincinnati, 1852.

Fronde, 9125, D. Shadows of the clouds. By Zeta. (J. A. Fronde.) London, 1847.

Fullerton, 9503, D. Grantley manor; a tale. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton. Leipzig, 1847.

9536, D. Ellen Middleton; a tale. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton. New York, 1849.

10322, D. Lady Bird; a tale. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton. New York, 1853.

Galt, 4107, D. Lawrie Todd; or the settlers in the woods. By John Galt, Esq. London, 1849.

9777, D. The Ayrshire legatees. By the author of "Annals of the Parish." (John Galt.) 2d edition; to which is added the Gathering of the west. Edinburgh, 1823.

Gaskell, 9705, D. The Moorland Collage. By the author of Mary Barton. Boston, 1851.

10513, D. Cranford. By the author of Mary Barton (Mrs. Gaskell). New York, 1853.

13405, O. North and south. By the author of Mary Barton. New York, 1855.

10339, D. Ruth. A novel. By the author of Mary Barton (Mrs. Gaskell). Boston, 1853.

13659, O. Gayarré, 10816, D.

Mary Barton: a tale of Manchester life. New York, 1855. The school for politics; a dramatic novel. By Charles Gayarré. New York, 1854.

Gerstaecker, 8793 & 8876, D. The wanderings and fortunes of some German emigrants. By F. Gerstaecker. New York and London, 1848.

11188, D. Frank Wildman's adventures on land and water. By Frederick Gerstaecker. Translated by L. Wraxall. Illustrations. London, 1855.

Gilman, 6942, D. Love's progress. By the author of Recollections of a New England housekeeper (Caroline Gilman). New York, 1840.

6428, D. Recollections of a southern matron. By Caroline Gilman. New York, 1838.

6428, D. Recollections of a New England bride and of a southern matron. By Caroline Gilman. New edition revised. New York, 1852.

Gleig, 6446, D. Chelsea hospital and its traditions. By the author of the Subaltern (Rev. G. R. Gleig). 3 vols. London, 1838.

7665, D. The light dragoon. By the author of the Subaltern (Gleig). 2 vols.

London, 1844.

8111, D. The hussar. By the author of the Subaltern. Philadelphia,

1845.

Gore, 9434, D.
Gore).

Gore, 9467, D.

Self; or the world as it goes. By the author of Cecil (Mrs. 3 vols. London, 1845.

Cecil; or the adventures of a Coxcomb; a novel. (By Mrs. Gore.) London, 1845.

9467, D. Cecil a peer; a sequel to Cecil the Coxcomb. 3 vols. (Mrs. Gore.) London, 1849.

Gosson, 11476, O. The school of abuse; containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c. By Stephen Gosson. London, 1841. Printed for the Shakspeare Society.

Grant, 7460, D. Joseph Jenkins; or leaves from the life of a literary man. By the author of "Random recollections." 3 vols. London, 1843. Graves, 7750, D. Girlhood and womanhood; or sketches of my schoolmates. By Mrs. A. J. Graves. Boston, 1844.

Grayson, 9499, D. Standish the Puritan; a tale of the American revolution. By Eldred Grayson, Esq. New York, 1850.

Gwynne, 10187, D. The school for fathers; an old English story. By T. Gwynne. London, 1852.

Hahn-Hahn, 7876, D. The Countess Faustina. By Ida, Countess of HahnHahn. Vol. 1. London, 1844.

Hale, 10223, D. Northwood; or life north and south; showing the true character of both. By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale. Illustrated. New York, 1852.

Haliburton, 6595, D. The bubbles of Canada. By (Haliburton) the author of Sam Slick, the Clockmaker, etc. Philadelphia, 1839.

6742, D. The letter-bag of the great western; or life in a steamer. By (Haliburton) the author of the sayings and doings of Sam Slick, etc. Philadelphia, 1840.

Edited

7695, D. Judge Haliburton's Yankee stories. Philadelphia, 1844.
10069, D. Traits of American humor, by native authors.
and adapted by (Judge Haliburton). 3 vols. London, 1852.
10499 & 10556, D. Sam Slick's wise saws and modern instances;
or what he said, did, or invented. (By Judge Haliburton.) 2 vols.
Philadelphia and London, 1853.

11318, D. Nature and human nature. By the author of "Sam
Slick." New York, 1855.

Hall, 7989, D. The Whiteboy; a story of Ireland in 1822. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 2 vols. London, 1845.

8696, D. Midsummer eve; a fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. New York, 1848.

6746, D. Marian; or a young maid's fortune. By Mrs. S. C. Hall.

2 vols.

New York, 1840.

9909, D. Stories and studies from chronicle and history; England. By Mrs. S. C. Hall and Mrs. J. Foster. New York, 1852.

5713, D. Legends of the west. By James Hall (including "Harpe's head"). New York, 1853.

Halliwell, 8171, D. The pleasant conceits of Old Hobson, the Merry Londoner. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. London, 1843. Printed for the Percy Society.

Halpin, 11486, O. Oberon's vision in the Midsummer Night's Dream; illustrated by a comparison with Lylie's Endymion. By the Rev. N. J. Halpin. London, 1843. Printed for the Shakspeare Society. Lady Lee's widowhood. From Blackwood's Magazine.

Hamley, 13127, O.

(By Capt. E. Bruce Hamley.) New York, 1853.

Hannay, 10873, D. Sketches in ultra marine. By James Hannay. London,

1854.

Harland, 10863, D. Alone. By Marion Harland. 3d edition. Richmond, 1854.

Hawes, 7960, D. Tales of the North American Indians. By Barbara Hawes.

London, 1844.

Hawthorne, 9333, D. Twice told tales. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 2 vols. Boston, 1842.

8300, D.

Mosses from an old manse. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York, 1846.

Hawthorne, 9403, D. The scarlet letter; a romance. By Nathaniel Haw thorne. Boston, 1850.

10139, D. The Blithedale romance. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston, 1852.

9715, D. The house of seven gables; a romance.

Boston, 1851.

By Nathaniel

Hawthorne.
9648, D. True stories from history and biography. By Nathaniel
Hawthorne. Boston, 1851.

9913, D. A wonder book for girls and boys. By Nathaniel Haw-
thorne. Boston, 1852.

9935, D. The Snow image and other twice told tales. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston, 1852.

10522, D. Tanglewood tales for girls and boys; being a second wonder-book. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. With illustrations. Boston, 1853.

Hazlitt, 8137, D. Lectures on the English comic writers. By William Hazlitt. Edited by his son. New York, 1845.

Hentz, 9494, D.

Linda; or the young pilot of the Belle Creole. By Caroline Lee Hentz. Philadelphia, 1850.

10134, D.
Hentz.

10029, D.

Eoline; or Magnolia Vale; a novel. By Caroline Lee Philadelphia, 1852.

Marcus Warland; or the Long Moss Spring; a tale of the south. By Caroline Lee Hentz. Philadelphia, 1852. 8321, D. Aunt Patty's scrap bag.

delphia, 1846.

By Caroline Lee Hentz. Phila

Herbert, 9707, D. The Warwick woodlands; or things as they were there twenty years ago. By Frank Forester (H. W. Herbert). New York, 1851.

9048, D. The deerstalkers; or circumstantial evidence; a tale of the southwestern counties. By Frank Forester (Herbert). Philadelphia,

1849.

10374, D. A legend of Pembroke Castle and other tales. By Frances Georgiana Herbert. 2 vols. London, 1853.

Hewlett, 7484, D. College life; or the proctor's note-book. By J. Hewlett, M. A. 3 vols. London, 1843. ·

8460, D. The Penscellwood papers; comprising essays. By J. T. Hewlett. 2 vols. London, 1846.

Hildreth, 10149, D. The white slave; or memoirs of a fugitive. (By R. Hildreth.) Boston, 1852.

Hill, 6686, D. Home service; or scenes and characters from life at out and head-quarters. By Benson Earle Hill. 2 vols. London, 1839. Hofland, 7289, D. Alfred Campbell; or travels of a young pilgrim in Egypt and the Holy Land. By Mrs. Hoffland. London.

Hoffman, 6425, D. Miscellaneous thoughts on men, manners and things. By
Anthony Grumbler, of Grumbleton Hall, Esq. (David Hoffman,
Esq.) Baltimore, 1837. Gift of John Jay Smith.

7034, D. Viator; or a peep into my note-book. By the author of
a Grumbler's Thoughts (David Hoffman). Baltimore, 1841.
8911, D. Greyslaer; a romance of the Mohawk. By C. F. Hoff-
4th edition. New York, 1849.

man.

Hogg, 6240, D.

Tales of the wars of Montrose. By James Hogg, Esq. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1836.

Hood, 10026, D.

Hood's own. Selected papers. With comic illustrations.

New York, 1852.

7700 & 8314, D. Whimsicalities; a periodical gathering. By Thomas Hood. London and Philadelphia, 1846.

Hook, 11553, O., & 9763, D. Gilbert Gurney; a novel. By Theodore Hook. Philadelphia, 1845, and London, 1836.

9763, D. Gurney married; a sequel to Gilbert Gurney. 3 vols. London, 1838.

Houssaye, 10210, D. 3. Philosophers and actresses; scenes, vivid and picturesque, from the hundred and one dramas of art and passion. (By Arséne Houssaye.) With wood-cuts. London, 1852.

Howitt, 6012, D. Pantika; or traditions of the most ancient times. By Wm. Howitt. 2 vols. London, 1835.

6995, D. The boy's country book; being the real life of a country boy, written by himself. Edited by William Howitt. London, 1839. 7717, D. The life and adventures of Jack of the mill; commonly called Lord Othmill; a fireside story. By William Howitt. London, 1844.

7872, D. The two apprentices; a tale for youth. By Mary Howitt. New York, 1845.

7823, D. My Uncle the clockmaker; a tale by Mary Howitt. New York, 1845.

11843, O. Wood Leighton; or a year in the country. By Mary Howitt. New York, 1847.

8659 & 8755, D. The hall and the hamlet; or scenes and characters
of country life. By Wm. Howitt. 2 vols. Philadelphia and Lon-
don, 1848.

11156, D. A boy's adventures in the wilds of Australia; or Herbert's
note-book. By Wm. Howitt. With illustrations. Boston, 1855.
8982, D. Our cousins in Ohio. By Mary Howitt. From the diary
of an American mother. New York, 1849.
9796, D. The heir of Wast-Wayland; a tale. By Mary Howitt.
New York, 1851.

10520, D. The artist wife and other tales. By Mary Howitt. New
York, 1853.

11012, D. Stories of English and foreign life. By William and Mary Howitt. London, 1853. (Bohn's illustrated library.)

11332, D. A school of life. By Anna Mary Howitt. Boston, 1855. Hubbell, 10449, D. The shady side; or life in a country parsonage. By a pastor's wife (Mrs. Hubbell). Boston, 1853.

Hulse, 9906, D. Sunbeams and shadows, and buds and blossoms; or leaves from Aunt Minnie's portfolio. By Georgie A. Hulse. New York, 1851.

Huntingdon, 9075, D. Lady Alice; or the new Una; a novel. By J. V. Huntingdon. New York, 1849.

-, 9876, D. Alban; a tale of the new world. By the author of Lady Alice. (Rev. J. V. Huntingdon.) New York, 1851.

10234, D. The forest. By J. V. Huntingdon, author of Alban.

New York, 1852.

Hunt, 12421, O. Panthea; the spirit of nature. By Robert Hunt. London, 1849.

8202 & 8233, D. See p. 1253.

Inchbald, 1226, D. A simple story; nature and art. By Mrs. Inchbald.

(With a memoir.) London, 1833.

Inman, 9920, D. 9. The sudden and sharp doom; a tale of West India piracy. By John Inman.

Irving, 7622, D. Geoffrey Crayon's Skidsebog. Af Washington Irving. 1827. 6209, D. A history of New York. By Diedrich Knickerbocker.

London, 1836.

6426, D. The Hawk Chief; a tale of the Indian country.
T. Irving, Jr. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1837.

By John

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