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Mills, 7276, D. The old English gentleman; or the fields and woods. By John Mills, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1841.

Mitchell, 9652, D. Reveries of a bachelor; or a book of the heart. By Ik. Marvel (Donald G. Mitchell), author of Fresh Gleanings. New York, 1850.

9547. The Lorgnette; or studies of the town, by an opera goer. (By D. G. Mitchell.) 2 vols. New York, 1850.

10951, D. Fudge doings; being Tony Fudge's record of the same. In forty chapters. By Ik. Marvel (Donald G. Mitchell). 2 vols. New York, 1855.

9927, D. Dream life; a fable of the seasons. By Ik. Marvel (Donald G. Mitchell). New York, 1851.

Mitford, 6155, D. Belford Regis; or sketches of a country town. By Mary Russell Mitford. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1835.

10836, D. Belford Regis; or sketches of a country town. By Mary Russell Mitford. London, 1854.

10757, D. Atherton and other tales. By Mary Russell Mitford. Boston, 1854.

Montgomery, 10221, D. Eagle Pass; or life on the border. By Cora Montgomery. New York, 1852.

Moodie, 10867, D.
Moodie.

10533, D.

Flora Lyndsay; or passages in an eventful life. By Mrs.
New York, 1854.

Mark Hurdlestone, the gold worshipper. By Mrs. Moodie. 2 vols. London, 1853.

More, 7762, D. Domestic tales and allegories, illustrating human life. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain; Mr. Fantom; The two shoemakers;

Giles the poacher; The servant turned soldier; The general jail delivery. By Hannah More. New York, 1844.

Morgan, 1944, D. The wild Irish girl; a national tale, by Miss Owenson (Lady Morgan). Philadelphia, 1807. 7198, D. The book without a name. Morgan. 2 vols. New York, 1841.

By Sir T. Charles and Lady

Moriarty, 6777, D. The wife hunter. By the Moriarty family. Edited by Denis Ignatius Moriarty, Esq. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1838.

6778, D. The husband hunter; or Das Schiksal. By Denis Ignatius Moriarty. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839.

Morier, 9438. Martin Toutrond; or adventures of a Frenchman in London. By James Morier. London, 1849.

Moss, 7072, D. The romance of Jewish history. By the Misses C. and M. Moss. 2 vols. London, 1840.

Mountford, 8057, D. Martyria; a legend wherein are contained homilies, conversations, and incidents of the reign of Edward the Sixth. By William Mountford, clerk. London, 1845.

10061, D. Thorpe; a quiet English town, and human life therein. By William Mountford. Boston, 1852.

Munchausen, 11294, D. The surprising travels and adventures of Baron Munchausen. Halifax, 1853.

Murray, 11205, O. & 7701, D. The prairie bird. By the Hon. Charles Augustus Murray. New York and London, 1844.

12016, O. The trapper's bride; or spirit of adventure. By the author of the Prairie Bird. Cincinnati, 1848.

Neal, 9389, D. The gossips of Rivertown, with sketches in prose and verse. By Alice B. Neal. Philadelphia, 1850.

7805, D. Charcoal sketches; or scenes in a metropolis. By Joseph C. Neal. Philadelphia, 1844.

7814, D. Peter Ploddy, and other oddities. By Joseph C. Neal. Philadelphia, 1844.

Newland, 9865, D. The Erne, its legends and its fly-fishing. By the Rev. Henry Newland. London, 1851.

Oliphant, 9931, D. Caleb Field; a tale of the Puritans. By the author of
Margaret Maitland (Mrs. Oliphant). New York, 1851.

9816, D. Passages in the life of Margaret Maitland of Sunnyside.
Written by herself. (By Mrs. Oliphant.) New York, 1851.
10641, D. Merkland; or self-sacrifice. (By Mrs. Oliphant.)

New York, 1854.

10444, D.

Harry Muir; a story of Scottish life. By the author of Margaret Maitland (Mrs. Oliphant). New York, 1853. 10792, D. Magdalen Hepburn; a story of the Scottish reformation. By the author of Margaret Maitland (Mrs. Oliphant.) New York, 1854.

Opie, 7720, D. 1844.

Father and daughter, and Temper. By Mrs. Opie. London, 7798, D. Adeline Mowbray, and The welcome home. By Mrs. Opie. London, 1844.

Otis, 10692, D. The Barclays of Boston. By Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis. Boston, 1854.

Paget, 7471, D. Milford Malvoisin; or pews and pewholders. By Francis E. Paget, M. A. Oxford, 1842.

Palgrave, 6488, D. Truths and fictions of the middle ages. The merchant and the friar. By Sir F. Palgrave. London, 1837.

Palmer, 10766, 0. Thulia; a tale of the Antarctic. By J. C. Palmer, U. S. N. New York, 1843.

Pardoe, 6598, D. The romance of the harem. By Miss Pardoe. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839.

Paul, 10680, D. Dashes of American humor. By Howard Paul. Illustrated. New York, 1853.

Paulding, 8271, D. The old Continental; or the price of liberty. By the author of "The Dutchman's Fireside" (Paulding). New York,

1846.

9302, D. The Puritan and his daughter. By J. K. Paulding. New York, 1849.

Peterson, 11103, D. Kate Aylesford; a story of the refugees. By Charles J. Peterson. Philadelphia, 1855.

10231, D. The cabin and parlor; or slaves and masters. By J. Thornton Randolph (Charles J. Peterson). Philadelphia, 1852.

Phelps, 8709, D. Ida Norman; or trials and their uses. By Mrs. Lincoln Phelps. Baltimore, 1848.

9952, D. The sunny side; or the country minister's wife. (By Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.) Philadelphia, 1852.

10471, D. The last leaf from sunny side. By H. Trusta. With a memorial of the author (Mrs. E. Stuart Phelps), by Austin Phelps. Boston, 1853.

Phillips, 9884, D. Caleb Stukely. (By Samuel Phillips). 3 vols. London, 1845.

Pigott, 6975, D. Records of real life in the palace and the cottage. By Miss Harriott Pigott. Revised by the late John Galt. 3 vols. London, 1839.

Picken, 11128, D. The Black Watch. By the author of the Dominie's legacy (Andrew Picken). 3 vols. London, 1834.

Planché, 9381, D. 2. "Only." (By Miss Planché.) Boston, 1850. 9381, D. 3. A trap to catch a sunbeam. By the author of "Only." Boston, 1850.

9641, D. 3.

9641, D. 4.

Old Jollife. (By Miss Planché.) Boston, 1850.
Sequel to Old Jollife. Boston, 1850.

Planché, 10131, D. 1. The dream chintz. (By Miss Planché.) Boston, 1851. 10312, D. The house on the rock. (By Miss Planché.) Boston,

1852.

10131, D. 2. A merry Christmas. (By Miss Planché.) Boston,

1852.

Pollock, 7555, D. Helen of the Glen; a tale of the Scotch covenanters.
Robert Pollock. New York, 1842.

By

Poole, 10135, D. Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians. By John Poole, Esq., author of Paul Pry. 2 vols. New York, 1852.

Porter, 11009, D. Thaddeus of Warsaw. By Miss Jane Porter. Revised, corrected and illustrated by the author. London, 1853. (Bentley's standard novels.)

8429, D. A quarter race in Kentucky, and other sketches illustrative of scenes, characters and incidents, throughout the universal Yankee nation. Edited by Wm. F. Porter. Philadelphia, 1847.

Pulszky, 10025, D. Tales and traditions of Hungary. By Theresa Pulszky. New York, 1852.

Rathbone, 2409, Q. & 7972, D. So much of the diary of Lady Willoughby as relates to her domestic history, and to the eventful period of the reign of Charles the First. (By Hannah Mary Rathbone.) London, 1844, and New York, 1845.

Rees, 8960, D. The mysteries of city life; or stray leaves from the world's book; being a series of tales, sketches, incidents and scenes founded upon the notes of a home missionary. By James Rees. Philadelphia, 1849.

Reid, 10958, D. The forest exiles; or the perils of a Peruvian family amid the wilds of the Amazon. By Capt. Mayne Reid. With two illustrations. Boston, 1855.

10042, D. The English family Robinson. The desert home; or the adventures of a lost family in the wilderness. By Captain Mayne Reid. With 12 illustrations by William Harvy. Boston, 1852. 9598, D. The rifle rangers; or, adventures of an officer in Southern Mexico. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 2 vols. London, 1850. Richter, 7902, D. Flower, fruit and thorn pieces. By J. P. F. Richter. 2 Boston, 1845.

vols.

Riley, 10858, D. trations.

Puddleford and its people. By H. H. Riley. With illus-
New York, 1854.

Robinson, 9701, D. Life's discipline; a tale of the annals of Hungary. By
Talvi (Mrs. Theresa Adolfina Louisa von Jacob Robinson), author of
Heloise, &c. New York, 1851.

10618, D. The exiles; a tale. By Talvi (Mrs. Robinson). New York, 1853.

9531, D. Heloise; or the unrevealed secret; a tale. By Talvi (Mrs. Robinson). New York, 1850.

Roby, 7066, D. Popular traditions of England. 1st series-Lancashire. By J. Roby. 3 vols. London, 1841.

Roche, 99, D. Children of the Abbey. By Regina Maria Roche. 5 vols.. Paris, 1807.

Roe, 9362, D. James Mountjoy; or I've been thinking. By A. S. Roe..
New York, 1850.

Ruffini, 10524, D. Lorenzo Benoni; or passages in the life of an Italian.
(Giovanni Ruffini). Edited by a friend. New York, 1853.
St. John, 10942, D. The Arctic Crusoe; a tale of the Polar Seas. By Percy
B. St. John. London, 1854.

Savage, 9439. My uncle the curate; a novel. By the author of the Bachelor of the Albany (M. W. Savage). 3 vols. London, 1849.

Savage, 8795, D. The Bachelor of the Albany. By the author of the Falcon Family (M. W. Savage). New York, 1848.

Scott, 10529, O. The Waverley novels. In 5 vols. With notes. Edinburgh, 1841.

Seatsfield, 11126, O. Life in the new world. By Seatsfield. From the German. New York, 1844.

Sedgwick, 9136, D. The works of Catharine M. Sedgwick. Containing Redwood; Clarence; a New England tale, and miscellanies. 3 vols. New York, 1849, &c.

6133, D. 1835.

Tales and sketches. By Miss Sedgwick. Philadelphia,

6152, D. The Linwoods; or sixty years since in America. By the author of Hope Leslie, &c. 2 vols. New York, 1835.

6422, D. Live and let live; or domestic service illustrated. By Miss Sedgwick. New York, 1837.

7315, D. Means and ends; or self-training. By the author of Redwood, Hope Leslie, &c. 2d edition. New York, 1842.

7815, D. Tales of the Glauber-Spa. By Miss C. M. Sedgwick, Messrs. J. K. Paulding, W. C. Bryant, R. C. Sands and William Leggett. 2 vols. in one. New York, 1844.

11133, 0. Alida; or town and country. By the author of Allen Prescott. (Miss Sedgwick.) New York, 1844.

Sewell, 8733, D. Laneton Parsonage; a tale. By the author of Amy Herbert. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Sewell. 3 vols. New York, 1848. 8106, D. Gertrude. By the author of Amy Herbert, &c. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Sewell. New York, 1845.

8550, D. Margaret Percival. By the author of Amy Herbert, Ger-
trude, &c. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Sewell. New York, 1847.
8710, D. Hawkstone; a tale of and for England in 184-. By W.
Sewell. 2 vols. New York, 1848.
10314, D.
1853.

The experience of life. By E. M. Sewell. New York,

8737, D. The sketches; three tales. 1. Walter Lorimer; 2. The
Emblems of Life; 3. The Lost Inheritance. By the author of Amy
Herbert, The Old Man's Home, and Hawkstone (W. Sewell). New
York, 1848.

9361, D. Amy Herbert; a tale. Edited by the Rev. W. Sewell. 9551, D. The Earl's daughter. Edited by Rev. W. Sewell. Seymer, 6185, D. The romance of

By the author of Gertrude, &c. New York, 1848.

By the author of Amy Herbert. New York, 1850.

ancient Egypt. Second series of the romance of ancient history. By John Gunning Seymer, B. A. 2 vols. London, 1835.

Shelley, 10416, D. Frankenstein; or the modern Prometheus. By (Mrs. Shelley.) London, 1849.

Shillaber, 10717, D. Life and sayings of Mrs. Partington and others of her family. Edited by B. P. Shillaber. New York, 1854.

Sigourney, 8393, D. Myrtis, with other etchings and sketchings. By Mrs.
L. H. Sigourney. New York, 1846.

6320, D. The poor rich man, and the rich poor man.
Sigourney. New York, 1837.

By Mrs.

Simms, 9557, D. The lily and the totem; or the Huguenots in Florida. By W. Gilmore Simms. New York, 1850.

10646, D. The Yemassee; a romance of Carolina. By W. Gilmore Simms, Esq. New and revised edition. New York, 1853.

10477, D. Marie de Bernière; a tale of the Crescent City, &c. &c. By W Gilmore Simms. Philadelphia, 1853.

Simms, 10030, D. The Golden Christmas; a chronicle of St. John's, Berkeley. Compiled from the notes of a briefless barrister. By (W. Gilmore Simms.) Charleston, 1852.

10673, D. The partisan; a romance of the revolution. By W. Gilmore Simms. New York, 1854.

Sinclair, 7093, D. Modern accomplishments; or the march of intellect. By Catherine Sinclair. Edinburgh, 1838.

7087, D. Holiday house; a series of tales. By Catherine Sinclair. Edinburgh, 1839.

7056, D. Modern society; or the march of intellect. By Catherine Sinclair. Edinburgh, 1840.

7269, D. Modern flirtations; or a month at Harrowgate, in 3 vols. By Catherine Sinclair. Edinburgh, 1841.

8637, D. The journey of life. By Catherine Sinclair. London, 1847.

8942, D. The business of life. By Catherine Sinclair. 2 vols.
London, 1848.

12368, O. Sir Edward Graham; or railway speculators.
Catherine Sinclair. New York, 1850.

By

9703, D. Jane Bouverie; or prosperity and adversity. By Catherine Sinclair. New York, 1851.

9667, D. Lord and Lady Harcourt; or country hospitalities. By Catherine Sinclair. Philadelphia, 1851.

10356, D. Beatrice; or the unknown relatives. By Catherine Sinclair. New York, 1853.

Smedley, 12444, O. Frank Fairleigh; or scenes from the life of a private pupil. (By Frank E. Smedley.) New York, 1850.

10607, D. Harry Coverdale's courtship, and what came of it. By the author of Frank Fairleigh. New York, 1853.

Smith, 7458, D. Massaniello; an historical romance. Edited by Horace Smith, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1842.

3091, D. Gaieties and gravities. By Horace Smith. New York, 1852.

10948, D. Way down east; or portraitures of Yankee life. By Seba Smith, the original Jack Downing. New York, 1854.

10157, D. Life at the south; or Uncle Tom's Cabin as it is. Being narratives, scenes and incidents in the real "life of the lowly." By W. L. G. Smith. Buffalo, 1852.

8568 & 8640, D. The natural history of the Gent. By Albert Smith. New York and London, 1847.

Smollett, 13270, O. The adventures of Roderick Random, of Ferdinand Count Fathom, and of Sir Launcelot Greaves. By Dr. (Tobias) Smollett. London, 1810. Gift of Isaac Lea.

Southey, 9643, D. The birthday. By the author of Gideon (Mrs. Southey). London, 1849. Gift of J. Jay Smith.

Souvestre, 10667, D. Popular legends of Brittany; an English version of Souvestre's "Foyer Breton," from a German translation by Heinrich Bode. By a Lady. Boston, 1854.

11344, D. Leaves from a family journal. From the French of Emile Souvestre. New York, 1855.

Steinmetz, 8598, D. The Jesuit in the family; a tale. By Andrew Steinmetz. London, 1847.

Sterling, 8743, D. Essays and tales. By John Sterling. Collected and edited, with a memoir, by J. C. Hare. 2 vols. London, 1848. Stevens, 11061, D. A lecture on heads, written by George A. Stevens; with additions by Mr. Pilon, as delivered at the theatre Royal. To which is added an essay on satire. London, 1788. Gift of I. Lea, Esq.

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