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Stevens, 13600, O. 5. The same. Philadelphia, 1787.

Stickney, 6136 & 6175, D. The poetry of life. By Sarah Stickney. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1835.

6420, D. Pictures of private life. Third series. By Sarah Stickney. London, 1837. (See also Ellis, supra, p. 1279.)

Stone, 7485, D. William Langshawe, the Cotton Lord. By Mrs. Stone. 2 vols. London, 1842.

Stowe, 10035, D. Uncle Tom's Cabin; or life among the lowly. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. 2 vols. Boston, 1852.

12998, O. A key to Uncle Tom's Cabin; presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded. Together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. Boston, 1853.

12939, O. Uncle Tom's cabin. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. Illustrated edition. Boston, 1853.

Strickland, 10767, D. The pilgrims of Walsingham; or tales of the middle ages; an historical romance. By Agnes Strickland. New York,

1854.

Swift, 12352, O. Gulliver's travels. Illustrated. With a life of the author (Jonathan Swift). London.

Montague; or is this religion? By Rev. Charles B. Tayler,
London, 1833.

Tayler, 7951, D.
M. A.
8264, D. Margaret; or the Pearl. By the Rev. Charles B. Tayler.
New York, 1846.

9128, D. Facts in a clergyman's life. By the Rev. C. B. Tayler.
London, 1849.

8712, D. Mark Wilton, the merchant's clerk. By Charles B. Tayler. New York, 1848.

9891, D. Christmas at Old Court; a fireside book, by Charles B. Taylor, M. A. Philadelphia, 1852.

Taylor, 7071, D. Tippoo Sultaun; a tale of the Mysore War. By Capt. Meadows Taylor. 3 vols. London, 1840.

10630, O. & 7360, D. Romantic biography of the age of Elizabeth, with sketches of life from the by-ways of history. By the Benedictine Brethren of Glendalough. Edited by W. Cooke Taylor. 2 vols. London and Philadelphia, 1842.

8430, D. The pleasures of taste and other stories, selected from the
writings of Miss Jane Taylor. With a sketch of her life, by Mrs.
Sarah J. Hale. New York, 1847.

12352, O. Travels into several remote nations
Lemuel Gulliver. Illustrated by Grandville.
of the author, and an essay on satirical fiction.
London.

Tautphoeus, 12441, O. The initials; a story of modern life.
Tautphoeus.) Philadelphia, 1850.

of the world. By With notes, a life By W. C. Taylor.

(By the Baroness

10555, D. Cyrilla; à tale. (By the Baroness Tautphoeus.) 3 vols. London, 1853.

13029, O. Cyrilla; a tale. By the author of the Initials (Baroness Tautphoeus). New York, 1853.

Tefft, 9529, D. The shoulder-knot; or sketches of the threefold life of man, by B. F. Tefft. New York, 1850.

Thackeray, 12029, O, & 11343, D. Vanity Fair; a novel without a hero. By William M. Thackeray. New York, and Leipzic, 1848.

8732, D. The book of Snobs. By W. M. Thackeray. London, 1848.

9360, D. The history of Samuel Titmarsh and the great Hoggarty Diamond. By W. M. Thackeray. London, 1849.

Thackeray, 9641, D. Stubbs Calendar; or the fatal boots. By W. M. Thackeray. New York, 1850.

12384, O. The history of Pendennis, his fortunes and misfortunes,
by William Makepeace Thackeray. 2 vols. New York, 1850.
12901, O. The history of Henry Esmond, Esq., Colonel in the
service of her majesty, Queen Anne. Written by himself. By W.
M. Thackeray. New York, 1852.
10389, D. The history of Henry
Thackeray.) 3 vols. London, 1852.
10024, D. The yellowplush papers.
New York, 1852.

Esmond, Esq. (By W. M.

By William M. Thackeray.

10110, D. The Paris sketch book. By William M. Thackeray. 2 vols. New York, 1852.

10232, D. Men's wives. By William M. Thackeray. New York, 1852.

10243, D. A shabby genteel story and other tales. By William M. Thackeray. New York, 1852.

10446, D. Jeames' diary; a legend of the Rhine; and Rebecca and Rowena. By W. M. Thackeray. New York, 1853.

10295, D. The luck of Barry Lyndon; a romance of the last century. By Wm. M. Thackeray. 2 vols. New York, 1853. 10949, D. The rose and the ring; or the history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo. A fireside pantomime for great and small children. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh (W. M. Thackeray). London, 1855. 10462, D. Doctor Birch and his young friends. By Wm. M. Thackeray. New York, 1853.

10253, D. The confessions of Fitz-Boodle; and some passages in the life of major Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray. New York, 1853.

13213, O. The Newcomes; memoirs of a most respectable family. Edited by Arthur Pendennis, Esq. (W. M. Thackeray.) 2 vols. London, 1854 and 1855.

10933, D. The same. 4 vols. Leipzig, 1854.

10344, D. Mr. Brown's letters to a young man about town; with the Proser and other papers. By W. M. Thackeray. New York, 1853.

7575, D. The Irish sketch book. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 2 vols. London, 1843.

9716, D. The Kickleburys on the Rhine. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh (W. M. Thackeray). London, 1851.

Thynn, 11478, O. The debate between pride and lowliness. By Francis Thynn. Reprinted from the edition of John Charlwood. By J. Payne Collier. London, 1841. Printed for the Shakspeare Society. Tonno, 7879, D. Helen Fleetwood. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). New York, 1841.

7878, D. The siege of Derry; or sufferings of the protestants; a tale of the Revolution. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). New York, 1844.

7883, D. The Rockite; an Irish story. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). New York, 1844.

7882, D. The deserter. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). New York, 1845.

7655, D. The wrongs of woman. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). The little pin-headers. New York, 1844.

Toulmin, 2459, Q. Lays and legends, illustrative of English life. By Camilla Toulmin. London, 1845.

Traill, 10203, D. Canadian Crusoes; a tale of the Rice Lake Plains. By

Catharine Parr Traill. Edited by Agnes Strickland.
London, 1852.

Illustrated.

Tupper, 7833 & 8121, D. 1. The twins; a domestic novel. By Martin Farquhar Tupper. London, 1844, and New York, 1845.

7834 & 8121, D. 2. Heart; a social novel. By Martin Farquhar Tupper. London, 1844, and New York, 1845.

8072, D.
Tupper.

Tuthill, 9132, D.
Vigny, 8547, D.

The crock of gold; a rural novel. By Martin Farquhar
New York, 1845.

Success in life. By Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. New York, 1850.
Cinq Mars: or a conspiracy under Louis XIII. An histori-
cal romance. By Count Alfred de Vigny. Translated by W. Hazlitt.
Portrait. London, 1847.

Vincent, 6980, D. Arundel; a tale of the French Revolution. By Sir F. Vincent. 3 vols. London, 1840.

Wallace, 9544, Stanley; or the recollections of a man of the world. (By H. B. Wallace, Esq.) Philadelphia, 1838.

Walpole, 890, O. The castle of Otranto; a Gothic story. By Horace Walpole, Earl of Oxford. With a memoir of the author. London, 1840. Ware, 6423, D. Letters of Lucius M. Piso, from Palmyra, to his friend Marcus Curtius, at Rome. Now first translated and published. (By William Ware.) 2 vols. New York, 1837.

6515, D. Probus; or Rome in the third century. In letters from Lucius M. Piso from Rome, to Fausta the daughter of Gracchus, at Palmyra. (By W. Ware.) 2 vols. New York, 1838.

Warner, 9713, D. The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherill (Miss Susan Warner). 2 vols. New York, 1851.

10060, D. Queechy. By Elizabeth Wetherill (Miss Susan Warner). New York, 1852.

2 vols.

10121, D.
2 vols.
10055, D.

Dollars and cents. By Amy Lothrop (Miss Ann Warner). New York, 1852.

The experiences of a barrister. By Warren Warner, Esq. New York, 1852.

Warren, 7008, D. & 10485, O. Ten thousand a year. By the author of the Diary of a London physician (S. Warren). Philadelphia, 1840,

1841.

8701, D. Now and then. By Samuel Warren, Esq. New York,

1848.

Warwick, 8867, D. Nasology; or hints towards a classification of noses.
Eden Warwick. London, 1848.

By Watmough, 7759, D. Scribblings and sketches, diplomatic, piscatory, and Oceanic. By a Fisher in small streams (Watmough). Philadel phia, 1844.

Webb, 9784, D. Naomi; or the last days of Jerusalem. By Mrs. J. B. Webb. 9th edition. London, 1848.

Webber, 8985, D. guide.

8780, D.

1848.

The gold mines of the Gila; a sequel to Old Hicks the
By Charles W. Webber. New York, 1849.
Old Hicks the guide.

By C. W. Webber. New York,

12959, O. Tales of the southern border. By C. W. Webber. Phila-
delphia, 1853.

Weir, 9637, D. Lonz Powers; or the regulators; a romance of Kentucky,
founded on facts. By James Weir, Esq. Philadelphia, 1850.
Wise, 11329, D. Tales for the marines. By Harry Gringo (Lieut. Wise,
U. S. N.) Boston, 1855.

Willis, 6795, D. Romance of travels, comprising tales of five lands. By the author of "Pencillings by the way" (N. P. Willis). New York,

Willis, 9350, D. People I have met; or pictures of society and people of mark, drawn under a thin veil of fiction. By N. Parker Willis. New York, 1850.

10621, D. Fun jottings; or laughs I have taken a pen to. By N. P.

Willis. New York, 1853.

Willyams, 7995 & 8032, D. Chillon; a tale of the great reformation of the sixteenth century. By Jane Louisa Willyams. Philadelphia, 1845. Wilson, 10814, D. Noctes Ambrosianæ. By the late John Wilson, Wm. Maginn, J. G. Lockhart, James Hogg, &c. With memoirs and notes by R. Shelton Mackenzie, D. C. L. 5 vols. New York, 1854. 7437, D. The Noctes Ambrosianæ of "Blackwood." Complete in 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1843.

10727, D. Lights and shadows of Scottish life. By John Wilson. Illustrations. New York, 1854.

7417, D. The recreations of Christopher North, in 3 vols. (Professor Wilson.) Edinburgh, 1842.

7326, D. Popularity and the destinies of woman.

Tales of the

world. By Mrs. C. Baron Wilson. 2 vols. London, 1842. 12323, O. Wilson's tales of the borders and of Scotland. (By John Mackay Wilson.) 3 vols. New York, 1848.

9771, D. 2. The trials of Margaret Lyndsay. By John Wilson. London, 1850.

Wood, 8790, D. Peter Schlemihl in America. By George Wood. Philadelphia, 1848.

Yonge, 10465, D.

The heir of Redcliffe. By the author of "The two guardians," &c. (Miss Yonge.) 2 vols. New York, 1853. 10938, D. Heartsease; or the brother's wife. 2 vols. New York, 1855.

11096, D.

11212, D.
Yonge).

The castle builders. New York, 1855.

Kenneth; or the rear guard of the grand army. By (Miss
New York, 1855.

11330, D. The two guardians; or home in this world. By (Miss
Yonge). New York, 1855.

10408, D. Annie Barclay; or sketches of the Society of Friends. By one nearly connected with, but not a member of their highly respected society. London, 1852.

9626, D. Amy Harrington; or a sister's love. By the author of the Curate of Linwood. New York, 1850.

9734, O. Aristomenes; a Grecian tale. 2 vols. London, 1838.

13352, O. The magic lantern; or sketches of scenes in the metropolis. London, 1822. Gift of Isaac Lea.

11045, D. 7. Purgatory proved; or a sermon preached by Father Murtagh O'Lavery. London, 1805. Gift of the same.

11050, D. 12. The hog. Composed by a father for his son. Washington, 1823. Gift of the same.

9664, D. Chanticleer; a thanksgiving story of the Peabody family. 2d. edition. Boston, 1850.

8907. The first of the Knickerbockers; a tale of 1673. 9332, D. The King of the Hurons. By the author of Knickerbockers." New York, 1850.

10345, D. Roland Trevor; or the pilot of human life.

New York, 1848. "the first of the

Being an auto

biography of the author. Showing how to make and lose a fortune, and then to make another. Philadelphia, 1853.

7898, D. The camp of refuge. 2 vols. London, 1844.

8005, D. The Dutch in the Medway. By the author of the "Camp of Refuge." London, 1845.

8107, D. A legend of Reading Abbey. By the author of the "Camp of Refuge." London, 1845.

13544, O. 4. Flagel; or a ramble of fancy through the land of electioneering. London, 1768.

10125, D. The two families; an episode in the history of Chapelton. By the author of "Rose Douglass." New York, 1852.

10131, D. 5. The witty and extravagant exploits of George Buchanan; to which is added the comical sayings of Paddy from Cork. Philadelphia, 1847. 10058, D. The household of Sir Thomas More. Libellus à Margareta More, quindecim annos nata, Chelseiæ inceptus. New York, 1852.

9369, D. The Laird of Logan; or anecdotes and tales illustrative of the wit and humor of Scotland. Glasgow, 1845.

9920, D. 8. The happy cottagers; or Hannah Lee in the snow storm. 10217, D. Stories from "Blackwood." New York, 1852.

9526, D. The lone dove; a legend of Revolutionary times, by a Lady. Philadelphia, 1850.

12644, O. 5, & 12693, 10. Historic certainties respecting the early history of America, developed in a critical examination of the book of the chronicles of the land of Ecnarf. By Rev. Aristarchus Newlight. London, 1851.

9997, D. 2. City men and city manners. The city; or the physiology of London business. With sketches on change and at the coffee houses. London, 1852.

9971, D. John Drayton. 2 vols. London, 1851.

10167, D. The Melvilles. By the author of John Drayton. 3 vols. London, 1852.

11077, D. Sentimental lucubrations. By Peter Pennyless. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

7583, D. Magic and mesmerism; an episode of the eighteenth century, and other tales. 3 vols. London, 1843.

10153, D. Up country letters. Edited by Professor B, National Observatory. New York, 1852.

12516, O. The two brothers; or the family that lived in the first society; a novel. Philadelphia, 1850.

12433, O. 2. The married and maiden life of Mary Powell, afterwards Mistress Milton. Boston, 1850.

9521, D. Romance of the Ocean; a narrative of the voyage of the Wildfire to California, by Fanny Foley. Philadelphia, 1850.

9920, D. 10. The frigate's tender; or the nautical ruse.

9522, D. The golden sands of Mexico; a moral and religious tale; to which is added, true riches. Philadelphia, 1850.

11367, D. Which; the right or the left? New York, 1855.

8967, D. Shandy McGuire; or tricks upon travellers. By Paul Peppergrass. New York, 1848.

8952, D. Aurifodina; or adventures in the gold region. By Cantell A. Bigley. New York, 1849.

12690, O. The comical creatures from Wurtemburg. Including the story of Reynard the Fox. With 20 illustrations drawn from the stuffed animals contributed by Herman Ploucquet of Stuttgart to the great exhibition. New York, 1851.

9571, D. Ellen Parry; or trials of the heart. By Olivia. New York,

1850.

6645, D. The American lounger; or tales, sketches and legends, gathered in sundry journeyings. By the author of Lafitte. Philadelphia, 1839. 6940, D. Georgia scenes, characters, incidents, etc. in the first half of the republic. By a native Georgian. 2d edition. New York, 1840.

6124, D. Autobiography of an Irish traveller. 3 vols. London, 1835. 6331, D. Adventures in the moon and other worlds. London, 1836.

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