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Putnam's Library of Choice Stories. Sea Stories. Now first Collected, And forming the Fifth Volume of "Putnam's Story Library."
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1858
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Subdued Southern Nobility: a Southern Ideal. By One of the Nobility.
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1882
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The Haunted School-House at Newburyport, Mass.
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1873
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Collection of Twenty-Seven Lesbian Pulp Fiction Titles,l 1949-63. Paperbacks in Very Good to Fine Condition with Printed Illustrated Wrappers.
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1949
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?VICTOR, MRS. M. V.
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Miss Slimmens' Window. By the Author of "A Bad Boy's Diary."
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1880
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ABBOTT, BENJAMIN, AU
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Cone Cut Corners: the Experiences of a Conservative Family in Fanatical Times; Involving Soem Account of a Connecticut Village, the People Who Lived In It, and Those Who Came There from the City. By Benauly [pseud.].
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1855
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ABBOTT, L.A.
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Seven Wives and Seven Prisons: or Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac. A True Story, Written by Himself.
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1870
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ADAMS, F. C.
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Manuel Pereira; or, the Sovereign Rule of South Carolina.
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1853
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ADAMS, FRANCIS C.
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Our World: or, the Slaveholder's Daughter.
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1855
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ADAMS, FRANCIS C.
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The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Potter: Together with an Accurate and Exceedingly Interesting Account of His Great Achievements in Politics, Diplomacy, and War...Illustrated by Huber....By Pheleg van Trusedale...
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1858
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ADAMS, HENRY.
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Democracy. An American Novel.
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1880
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ADAMS, HENRY.
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Democracy an American Novel.
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1882
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ADAMS, HENRY.
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Democracy. An American Novel.
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1882
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ADAMS, HENRY.
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Democracy. An American Novel.
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1880
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ADAMS, HENRY.
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Democracy an American Novel.
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1882
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ADAMS, JOHN T.
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The Knight of the Golden Melice, a Historical Romance...
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1857
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ALCOTT, LOUISA M.
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Three Proverb Stories....Illustrated by Augustus Hoppin.
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1870
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ALCOTT, LOUISA M.
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Spinning-Wheel Stories.
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1884
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ALCOTT, LOUISE! M.
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"My Rococo Watch" [in] The National Elgin Watch Company's Illustrated Almanac for 1875.
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1874
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ALDRICH, T.B
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Out of His Head, a Romance.
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1862
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ALEXANDER, CHARLES W
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Maud of the Mississippi. A Companion to Pauline of the Potomac. A Companion to Pauline of the Potomac. By Wesley Bradshaw [pseud.] A Thrilling Narrative of the Adventures of Miss Pauline d'Estraye...during the Vicksburg Campaign...
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1864
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ALEXANDER, CHARLES W
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Poor Lizzie Lee, or the Heiress and Coachman. The Only Full And Authentic Account of the Secret Marriage of Miss Lizzie Lee, the beautiful heiress, with her father's coachman, who was a scoundrel in disguise, and who, through the influence of the fashionable Madame La Farge was employed by Mr. Lee.
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1884
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ALEXANDER, CHARLES W
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Maud of the Mississippi. A Companion to Pauline of the Potomac. A Companion to Pauline of the Potomac. By Wesley Bradshaw [pseud.] A Thrilling Narrative of the Adventures of Miss Pauline d'Estraye...during the Vicksburg Campaign...
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1864
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ALLSTON, WASHINGTON.
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Monaldi: A Tale.
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1841
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AMES, ELEANOR MARIA.
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Libra: an Astrological Romance. By Eleanor Kirk.
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1896
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ANDERSEN, HANS CHRIS
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Only a Fiddler! And O.T. Translated by Mary Howitt.
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1845
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ANDERSON, C.H.
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Armour; or, What Are You Going To Do About It?
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1881
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ANON.
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Eveline Trevor, A Romance of the Revolution. By the Author of 'Marion's Men,' 'Ernest Harcourt,' &c. &c.
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1843
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ANON.
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The History of Constantius and Pulchera, or Constancy Rewarded. First New-York Edition.
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1801
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ANON.
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Mary Kale; Or, Big Thunder! Chief of the Anti-Renters. By Tom Shortfellow [pseud.].
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1845
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ANON.
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Runaway Girls and Their Adventures. [Wrapper title.] [Title page in German.]
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1883
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ANON.
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Sketches of Trojan Life. Drawn with a Free Pencil. By an Amateur.
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1847
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ANON.
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The Budget; or Humble Attempts at Immortality.
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1830
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ANON.
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Fate of the Steam-Ship President, Which sailed from New-York, March 11th, 1841, bound for Liverpool.
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1845
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ANON.
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An Affecting History of the Captivity & Sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, an Italian Lady, Who Was Seven Years a Slave in Tripoli...Written by Herself. The First American Edition.
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1804
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ANON.
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Lafitte, or the Barratarian Chief: an American Tale. To which is added, The Sea Voyage. By Richard Penn Smith.
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1830
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ANON.
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The Adopted Daughter, or the Trials of Sabra. A Tale of Real Life. Edition,--Five Thousand Copies.
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1858
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ANON.
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An Affecting History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, An Italian Lady. Who Was Seven Years a Slave in Tripoli, Three of which, she was confined in a Dungeon, Loaded with Irons, and four times put to the most cruel tortures ever invented by man. Written by Herself.
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1804
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ANON.
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Six Hundred Dollars a Year. A Wife's Effort at Low Living, Under High Prices.
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1867
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ANON.
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Home, or a Short Account of Charles Grafton.
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1816
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ANON.
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The Lottery Ticket: an American Tale.
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1822
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ANON.
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Edmund and Margaret; or Sobriety and Faithfulness Rewarded.
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1822
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ANON.
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The Life of Eleanor Moreland, in a Letter to Her Niece.
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1822
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ANON.
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The Suspected Boy.
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1824
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ANON.
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Edmund and Margaret; or Sobriety and Faithfulness Rewarded. Printed for the Trustees of the Publishing Fund...
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1822
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ANON.
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Claremont; or, the Undivided Household.
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1857
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ANON.
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The Scrap Table, for M DCCC XXXI.
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1830
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ANON.
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Dolby and Father. By "Buz."
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1868
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ANON.
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Desultoria: the Recovered MSS. of an Eccentric.
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1850
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ANON.
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The Life of Miss Fanny Bell, and the Female Hermit. Part II. The Indian Girl, or the Father's Revenge. Complete in One Number. [Wrapper title].
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1849
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ANON.
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Gnaw-Wood; or New England Life in a Village. By Henry W.B. Cher. Second Edition.
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1868
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ANON.
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A Female Wanderer; or the Remarkable Disclosures of Cordelia and Edwin. Written by Herself.
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1857
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ANON.
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Running a Time Table. A Brakeman's Story. [Wrapper title].
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1873
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ANON.
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor. By Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq. [pseud.] Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle Sam and Privy Counsellor to Himself.
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1816
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ANON.
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor. By Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq. [pseud.] Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle Sam and Privy Counsellor to Himself.
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1816
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ANON.
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor. By Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq. [pseud.] Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle Sam and Privy Counsellor to Himself.
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1816
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ANON.
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The History of Constantius and Pulchera, or Virtue Rewarded.
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1801
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ANON.
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The Heart of the West: an American Story. By an Illinoian. Time: 1860. Scene: On the Mississippi.
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1871
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ANON.
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Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia.
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1865
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ANON.
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The History of Ali Cogia. The Moral Contained in This Interesting Story Ought to be Impressed on the Mind of Every Magistrate. To which is added the Story of Cogia Hassan Alhabbal, Thus Translated, for the Use of Country Gentlemen, Merchant Hassan, Rope Maker of Bagdad.
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1808
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ANON.
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The Minstrel; or, Anecdotes of Distinguished Personages in the Fifteenth Century. Three Volumes in One. First American...Edition.
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1802
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ANON.
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Mr. Frank, the Underground Mail-Agent. By Vidi. Illustrated with Designs by White.
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1853
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ANON.
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PS AND QS. [P's and Q's].
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1828
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ANON.
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The Yankee Enterprise, or the Two Millionaires; and Other Thrilling Tales.
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1855
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ANON.
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Ambrose and Eleanor or, the Disinherited Pair. A tale of the Revolution. By an Officer. Vol. I-[II].
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1834
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ANON.
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An Affecting History of the Captivity & Sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, an Italian Lady, Who Was Seven Years a Slave in Tripoli...Written by Herself. The First American Edition.
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1804
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ARTHUR, T. S.
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The Maiden: A Story for My Young Countrywomen.
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1845
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ARTHUR, T. S.
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True Riches; or, Wealth Without Wings.
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1852
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ARTHUR, T.S.
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Bell Martin; or the Heiress. An American Story of Real Life.
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1843
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ARTHUR, T.S.
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Cecilia Howard; or, the Young Lady Who Had Finished Her Education. Complete in One Volume.
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1852
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ARTHUR, T.S.
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Riches Have Wings; or, a Tale for the Rich and Poor.
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1847
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ARTHUR, T.S.
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The Seamstress. A Tale of the Times.
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1843
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ARTHUR, T.S. Ed..
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Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing.
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1861
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ASHBY, PROFESSOR.
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Viola: the Redeemed. A Domestic Tale.
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1845
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AUGUSTIN, GEO.
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Romances of New Orleans.
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1891
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AUSTEN, JANE.
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Elizabeth Bennet; or, Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. In Two Volumes...First American...
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1832
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BACON, DELIA SALTER.
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The Bride of Fort Edward, Founded on an Incident of the Revolution.
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1839
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BAILEY, CHARLES.
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The Reclaimed Student: a Tale of College Life.
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1844
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BAKER, HARRIET.
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The Organ Grinder: or, Struggles After Holiness. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie (pseud.).
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1862
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BALDWIN, JAMES.
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Giovanni's Room.
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1956
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BALDWIN, JOSEPH G.
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The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi. A Series of Sketches.
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1853
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BALLOU, M.M.
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The Naval Officer, or, the Pirate's Cave. A Tale of the Last War. By Lieutenant Murray.
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1845
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BALLOU, M.M.
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Roderick the Rover: or the Spirit of the Wave. By Lieutenant Murray.
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1853
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BALLOU, M.M.
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The Protege of the Grand Duke. A Tale of Italy. By Frank Forester (pseud.).
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1845
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BANGS, JOHN KENDRICK
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(Novels & Short Stories).
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1902
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BANKS, MARY ROSS.
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Bright Days in the Old Plantation Time. Illustrated by James H. Moser.
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1882
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BARKER, BENJAMIN.
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Francisco, Or the Pirate of the Pacific. A Tale of Land and Sea.
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1845
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BARKER, BENJAMIN.
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Francisco, or the Pirate of the Pacific. A Tale of the Land and Sea.
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1845
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BARKER, BENJAMIN.
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Francisco, or the Pirate of the Pacific. A Tale of Land and Sea.
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1845
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BARKER, BENJAMIN.
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Mornilva: or, the Outlaw of the Forest. A Romance of "Lake" Wenham.
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1846
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BARKER, BENJAMIN.
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Zoraida: or the Witch of Naumkeag! A Tale of the Olden Time. By Egbert Augustus Cowslip.
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1845
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BARTON, W.E.
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Life in The Hills of Kentucky.
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1890
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BAYLOR, FRANCES COUR
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Behind the Blue Ridge. A Homely Narrative.
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1887
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BEARD, O.T.
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Bristling with Thorns. A Story of War and Reconstruction.
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1884
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BEDDOES, THOMAS.
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The Authentic History of Isaac Jenkins, His Wife, and Their Three Children; with an Agreeable and Happy Sequel...
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1822
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BEECHER, HENRY WARD.
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Norwood; or, Village Life in New England.
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1868
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BEERS, HENRY A.
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A Suburban Pastoral and Other Tales.
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1894
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BELKNAP, JEREMY.
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The Foresters, an American Tale: Being a Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clothier. In a Series of Letters to a Friend.
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1792
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BELKNAP, JEREMY.
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The Foresters, an American Tale: Being a Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clothier. In a Series of Letters to a Friend.
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1792
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BELKNAP, JEREMY.
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The Foresters, an American Tale: Being a Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clothier....The Second Edition, Revised and Considerably Enlarged.
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1796
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BELLAMY, EDWARD.
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Equality.
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1897
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BELLAMY, ELIZABETH W
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The Little Joanna. A Novel. by Kamba Thorpe.
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1876
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BENNETT, EMERSON
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The Phantom of the Forest: A Tale of the Dark and Bloody Ground. Author's Revised Edition
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1868
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BENNETT, FRED E.
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Fred Bennett the Mormon Detective or Adventures in the Wild West. Mormonism Unmasked.
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1887
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BIERCE, AMBROSE.
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The Dance of Death. By William Herman. Third Edition. Sixteenth Thousand.
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1877
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BIGHAM, REV. R.W.
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California Gold-field Scenes: Selections from Quien Sabe's Gold-field Manuscripts. Introduction by A.G. Haygood.
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1886
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BIRD, DR. ROBERT MON
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The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow: A Tradition of Pennsylvania.
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1839
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BIRD, ROBERT MONTGOM
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Nick of the Woods, or the Jibbenainosay. A Tale of Kentucky. In Two Volumes.
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1837
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BOKUM, HERMANN.
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Never Despair: A Tale of the Emigrants. Founded on Fact.
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1837
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BOSHER, KATE LEE.
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"Bobbie." By Kate Cairns.
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1899
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BOWEN, MRS. SUE.
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Sylvia's World. [And] Crimes Which the Law Does Not Reach.
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1859
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BRACKENRIDGE, H.H.
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Modern Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of a Captain and Teague O'Regan, His Servant. Vol. I-[2].
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1813
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BRACKENRIDGE, H.H.
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Modern Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of a Captain and Teague O'Regan, His Servant. Vol. I-[2].
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1804
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BROWN, CHARLES BROCK
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Wieland; or the Transformation. An American Tale.
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1798
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BROWN, JOHN WALKER.
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Julia of Baiae, or The Days of Nero.
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1843
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BROWNE, CHARLES FARR
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Artemus Ward His Travels. Part I.-Miscellaneous. Part II.-Among the Mormons. With Comic Illustrations by Mullen.
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1865
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BROWNE, CHARLES FARR
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Artemus Ward. His Book. With Many Comic Illustrations.
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1865
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BRUSH, CHRISTINE.
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The Colonel's Opera Cloak.
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1879
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BRYANT, WILLIAM CULL
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Tales of Glauber-Spa. By Several American Authors. In Two Volumes.
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1832
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BUCKNER, ALICE MORRI
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Towards the Gulf. A Romance of Louisiana
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1887
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BUCKNER, ALICE MORRI
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Towards the Gulf. A Romance of Louisiana.
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1887
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BULLARD, MRS. LAURA
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Now-A-Days!
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1854
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BULWER-LYTTON, EDWAR
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Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health: with Other Pieces.
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1832
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BURWELL, WILLIAM M.
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White Acre vs. Black Acre. A Case at Law. Reported by J.Q. Esq. [pseud.], a Retired Barrister, of Lincolnshire, England.
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1856
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BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLE
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Mrs. Limber's Raffle; or, a Church Fair and Its Victims. A Short Story.
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1876
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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Madame Delphine.
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1881
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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The Grandissimes
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1898
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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Old Creole Days.
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1891
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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The Cavalier. With Illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy.
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1901
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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The Grandissimes
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1899
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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Bonaventure. A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana.
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1899
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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Dr. Sevier.
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1899
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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John March. Southerner
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1900
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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Strong Hearts.
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1899
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CABLE, GEORGE W.
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Old Creole Days. A Story of Creole Life.
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1899
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CAZNEAU, MRS. WILLIA
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Eagle Pass; or, Life n the Border. By Cora Montgomery.
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1852
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CHANTER, WASHINGTON
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The Nautch Girl! A Romance of the Indian Ocean. No. I-V (of XII).
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1868
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CHATEAUBRIAND, F.A.
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Atala; or the Love and Constancy of Two Savages in the Desert. Translated from the French...by Caleb Bingham.
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1802
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CHEEVER, GEORGE B.
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A Reel in a Bottle, for Jack in the Doldrums; being the Adventures of Two of the King's Seamen in a Voyage to the Celestial Country. Edited from the Manuscripts of an Old Salt. By Rev. Henry T. Cheever
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1852
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CHENEY, MRS. H.V
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A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty-Six. A Tale of Olden Times
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1850
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CHESNUTT, CHARLES W.
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The Conjure Woman.
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1899
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CLARK, J.F.
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The Society in Search of Truth; or, Stock Gambling in San Francisco. A Novel.
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1878
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CLEMENS, S. L.
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Old Times On the Mississippi: by Mark Twain.
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1876
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CLEMENS, S. L.
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Old Times On the Mississippi: by Mark Twain.
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1876
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CLEMENS, S.L.
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The Mississippi Pilot. By Mark Twain.
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1877
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CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. By Mark Twain.
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1876
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CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.
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Sketches by Mark Twain. Now First Published in Complete Form.
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1880
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CODMAN, JOHN.
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Sailors' Life and Sailors' Yarns. By Captain Ringbolt. {Pseud.].
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1847
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COOKE, JOHN ESTEN.
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The Virginia Comedians: or, Old Days in the Old Dominion. Edited from the Mss. of C. Effingham, Esq. In Two Volumes.
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1854
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COOPER, J. F.
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The Prairie, a Tale, by the Author of The Spy, the Pilot, &c. &c.
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1827
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COOPER, J. F.
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The Pioneers, Or the Sources of the Susquehanna; A Descriptive Tale.
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1823
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COOPER, J. F.
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The Pioneers, Or the Sources of the Susquehanna; A Descriptive Tale.
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1823
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COOPER, J. FENNIMORE
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The Pioneers: or, the Sources of the Susquehanna. A Descriptive Tale.
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1841
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Prairie, a Tale, by the Author of The Spy, the Pilot, &c. &c. In Three Volumes. Vol. I [-III].
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1827
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Red Rover, a Tale....in Three Volumes. Vol. I [-III].
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1827
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Pioneers, or the Sources of the Susquehanna; a Descriptive Tale. In Two Volumes (in one).
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1823
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COOPER, J.F.
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Home As Found.
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1838
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Wept of Wish Ton-Wish: a Tale; in two volumes.
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1829
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Wept of Wish Ton-Wish: a Tale; in Two Volumes.
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1829
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Wept of Wish Ton-Wish: a Tale; in Two Volumes.
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1829
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Last of the Mohicans; a Narrative of 1757. By the Author of "The Pioneers." In Two Volumes. [Volume One].
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1826
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COOPER, J.F.
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The Pioneers, or the Sources of the Susquehanna; a Descriptive Tale. In Two Volumes (in one).
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1823
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The Bravo: a Tale. In Two Volumes.
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1831
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COOPER, JAMES F.
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The Two Admirals. A Tale.
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COOPER, JAMES F.
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Lionel Lincoln: or, the Leaguer of Boston. In Two Volumes. Fifth-Edition.
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COOPER, JAMES FENIMO
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The Spy; A Tale of the Neutral Ground. Vol. II of 2.
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1822
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COZZENS, FREDERIC S.
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Father Tom and the Pope, or a Night in the Vatican.
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The Red Badge of Courage. An Episode of the American Civil War.
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The Black-Plumed Riflemen. A Tale of the Revolution.
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The Doom of the Tory's Guard. A Tale.
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CUSHING, ELIZA L.
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Yorktown: an Historical Romance. In Two Volumes.
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Two Years Before the Mast; or, a Voice from the Forecastle: Being a Sailor's Life at Sea. An Authentic Narrative.
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DE KOCK, CHARLES PAU
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John; Or the Darling of Nature and the Ladies. A Novel Translated from the French…
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1843
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The Rock or the Rye. An Understudy. After "The Quick or the Dead."
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Dorchester Polytechnic Academy; Dr. Neverasole, Principal.
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Garrison in Heaven. A Dream.
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The Pickwick Papers.
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DIXON, THOMAS, JR.
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The Clansman. An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan. Illustrated by Arthur I. Keller.
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1905
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DONNELLY, IGNATIUS.
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The Golden Bottle or the Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas.
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1892
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DOUGALL, LILY.
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The Mormon Prophet.
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Thirty Years Ago; or the Memoirs of a Water Drinker. In Two Volumes.
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The Mysterious Guest.
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1873
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DUPUY, ELIZA ANN.
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The Planter's Daughter. A Tale of Louisiana.
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Daring Donald McKay, or the Last War-Trail of the Modocs. The Romance of the Life of Donald McKay, Government Scout, and Chief of the Warm Spring Indians.
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1888
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EGGLESTON, EDWARD.
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"The Watchmaker's Love Story," [in] The National Elgin Watch Companys [!] Illustrated Almanac...1873.
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1872
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The Enchanted Beauty, and Other Tales, Essays, and Sketches.
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1855
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Twenty-Five Years in Jackville. A Romance in the Days of "The Golden Circle" and Selected Poems.
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1904
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The Blind Girl. With Other Tales.
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1845
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FALCONER, WILLIAM.
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Bloom and Brier; or, As I Saw It, Long Ago. A Southern Romance.
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1870
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Spartacus.
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Hoboken: A Romance of New York. In Two Volumes [in one].
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FEZANDIE, CLEMENT.
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Through the Earth.
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Second Book of Tales.
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FISHER, MARY A.
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A Spinster's Story.
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1866
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FLINT, TIMOTHY.
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The Life and Adventures of Arthur Clenning. In Two Volumes.
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1828
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FLINT, TIMOTHY.
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Francis Berrian; Or, the Mexican Patriot.
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1841
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FORREST, E.W.
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Ned Fortescue: or, Roughing It Through Life. A Story Founded on Fact.
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1869
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FOSTER, HANNAH.
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The Coquette; Or, the History of Eliza Wharton: A Novel; Founded on Fact.
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1802
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FOX, MARY ANNA
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George Allen. The Only Son.
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1847
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FOX, MARY ANNA
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George Allen. The Only Son.
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FREEMAN, MARY E. WIL
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The Portion of Labor.
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FREEMAN, MARY E. WIL
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A New England Nun and Other Stories.
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1891
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GALSWORTHY, JOHN.
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A Man of Devon. By John Sinjohn [pseud.]
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GARLAND, HAMLIN.
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Back-Trailers from the Middle Border.
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GARLAND, HAMLIN.
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Prairie Folks.
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GARLAND, HAMLIN.
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The Light of the Star. A Novel.
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1904
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GARLAND, HAMLIN.
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A Little Norsk or Ol' Pap's Flaren.
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1892
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GARRIGUES, MRS. ADEL
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Summer Boarders.
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1880
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GAYARRE, CHARLES.
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The School for Politics. A Dramatic Novel.
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1855
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Mademoiselle de la Fayette, an Historical Novel, Illustrating the Character and Manners of the Court of Louis XIII. Two volumes in one.
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1814
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GERSTACKER, FRIEDRIC
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Die Regulatoren in Arkansas. Aus dem Waldleben Americas
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1860
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GERSTAECKER, FREDERI
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Wild Sports in the Far West, Translated from the German. With Eight Crayon Drawings, Executed in Oil Colors, from Designs by Harrison Weir.
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1859
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GILLIAM, E.W
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Thomas Ruffin.
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1896
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GOODWIN, MAUD WILDER
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White Aprons. A Romance of Bacon's Rebellion: Virginia, 1676.
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1896
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GOODWIN, MAUD WILDER
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Flint. His Faults, His Friendships and His Fortunes.
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GRAHAM, MARGARET COL
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Stories of the Foot-Hills.
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1895
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GRAY, M.
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Zilpha and Maria, the Rival Female Orphans...
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1848
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GRIGGS, WILLIAM N.
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The Celebrated "Moon Story," Its Origins and Incidents; with a Memoir of the Author...
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The Man Without A Country.
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1865
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"Boarding Out." A Tale of Domestic Life.
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1855
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HALEOLE, S. N.
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Ke Kaao o Laieikawai: Ka Hiwahiwa o Oaliuli, Kawahneokaliula... [The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai...]
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1863
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HALIBURTON, THOMAS.
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The Letter-Bag of the Great Western; or, Life in a Steamer.
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1840
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HALL, BAYNARD.
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The New Purchase: Or, Seven and a Half Years in the Far West. By Robert Carlton, Esquire.
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1843
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HALL, LOUISA JANE.
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Joanna of Naples, by the Author of "Miriam."
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1838
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HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE.
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The Ubiquitous Yank; or, the Weird Narrative of a Lost Man. An Exciting Story of Detective Adventure in the Far West. By Old Sleuth.
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1886
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HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE.
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1881
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HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE.
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1881
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HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE.
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Phil Scott, the Indian Detective: A Tale of Startling Mysteries. By Judson R. Taylor [pseud.].
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HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE.
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Phil Scott, the Indian Detective: A Tale of Startling Mysteries. By Judson R. Taylor [pseud.].
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HAMMETT, SAMUEL ADAM
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Sam Slick in Texas; or, the Piney Woods Tavern. By the Author of "A Stray Yankee."
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1857
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HANKINS, MARY LOUISE
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Women of New York. Written and Illustrated by...
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1861
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HANNA, ABIGAIL STANL
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Withered Leaves, from Memory's Garland.
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1857
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HARBEN, WILL N.
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Northern Georgia Sketches.
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1900
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HARRIS, MRS. SIDNEY
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Richard Vandermarck. A Novel.
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1871
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HARSHA, WILLIAM JUST
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A Timid Brave. The Story of an Indian Uprising.
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1886
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HARTE, BRET.
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A Waif of the Plains.
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1890
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HARTE, BRET.
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Snow-Bound at Eagle's.
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1886
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HASSAUREK, FRIEDRICH
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The Secret of the Andes: a Romance
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1879
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HAWES, WILLIAM POST.
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Sporting Scenes and Sundry Sketches; Being the Miscellaneous Writings of J. Cypress, Jr. Edited by Frank Forester [Henry William Herbert].
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1842
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HAWES, WILLIAM POST.
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Sporting Scenes and Sundry Sketches; Being the Miscellaneous Writings of J. Cypress, Jr. Edited by Frank Forester [Henry William Herbert].
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The House of the Seven Gables, a Romance.
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1851
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The House of the Seven Gables, a Romance.
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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Mosses from an Old Manse. In Two Parts [in one volume].
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The Blithedale Romance.
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The House of the Seven Gables, a Romance.
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The Scarlet Letter: A Romance.
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The Blithedale Romance.
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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Transformation: or, the Romance of Monte Beni. In Three Volumes.
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1860
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
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The House of the Seven Gables, a Romance.
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De Ubesejrede. Noveller. I Udvalg Ved Niels Kaas Johansen. Paa Dansk Ved Sigvard Lund.
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A Politician in Sight of Haven, being a Protest against the Government of Man by Man.
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Malbone: an Oldport Romance.
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HILDRETH, RICHARD
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The White Slave: or, Memoirs of a Fugitive. A Story of Slave Life in Virginia, Etc. First English Illustrated Edition. With Eight Engravings.
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1852
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HILDRETH, RICHARD
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The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Sixth Edition. Two volumes in One.
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1846
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HILDRETH, RICHARD.
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The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive...
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HILDRETH, RICHARD.
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The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Second Edition. Two Volumes in One.
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The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Third Edition. Two Volumes in One.
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HILLS, A.C.
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Matrimonial Brokerage in the Metropolis; Being True Narratives of Strange Adventures in New York, and Startling Facts in City Life. By a Reporter of the New York Press
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1859
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HINCKLEY, MARY.
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Sequel to the Seymour Family, or Domestic Scenes.
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1830
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HOLDEN, E. GOODMAN.
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A Famous Victory.
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1880
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Noachidae: or, Noah, and His Descendants.
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HORN, HENRY J. Ed.
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Strange Visitors: a Series of Original Papers, Embracing Philosophy, Science, Government, Religion, Poetry, Art, Fiction, Satire, Humor, Narrative, and Prophecy. By the Spirits of Irving, Willis, Thackeray, Bronte, Richter, Byron, Humboldt, Hawthorne, Wesley, Browning, and Others Now Dwelling in the Spirit World. Dictated Through a Clairvoyant, while in an abnormal or trance state.
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Bond and Free; a True Tale of Slave Times.
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Scarlet Feather, or the Young Chief of the Abenaquies. A Romance of the Wilderness of Maine.
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Neal Nelson; or, the Seige [!] of Boston. A Tale of the Revolution.
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The Seven Knights; or Tales of Many Lands. Being Certain Romanceros of Chivalry.
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Alice May, and Bruising Bill.
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The South-west. By a Yankee. In Two Volumes.
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The South-west. By a Yankee. In Two Volumes.
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The Odd Fellow, or, the Secret Association, and Foraging Peter.
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Montezuma, the Serf, or the Revolt of the Mexitili. A Tale of the Last Days of the Aztec Dynasty. Two vols. in one.
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INGRAHAM, PROFESSOR
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Morris Graeme: Or, the Cruise of the Sea-Slipper. A Sequel to the Dancing Feather. A Tale of the Land and the Sea.
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Chattanooga.
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Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant. A Narrative of His Exploits at Home, During His Travels, and in the Cities. Designed to Amuse and Instruct.
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LONGSTREET, AUGUSTUS
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LONGSTREET, AUGUSTUS
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NORRIS, FRANK.
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The Pit. A Story of Chicago. The Epic of the Wheat.
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1903
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O'BRIEN, DILLON.
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Frank Blake.
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1876
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O'CONNOR, WM. D.
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Netty Renton, or the Ghost. With Two Illustrations by Thos. Nast.
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1869
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ORWELL, GEORGE.
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Nineteen Eighty-Four. A Novel...
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1949
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PALMER, JULIUS A. JR
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One Voyage and Its Consequences
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1889
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PARKMAN, FRANCIS.
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Vassall Morton. A Novel.
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1856
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PAULDING, J.K.
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Westward Ho! A Tale. In Two Volumes.
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1832
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PAULDING, J.K.
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Chronicles of the City of Gotham, from the Papers of a Retired Common Councilman. Containing the Azure Hose. The Politician. The Dumb Girl.
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1830
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PAULDING, J.K.
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The Merry Tales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham. Edited by the Author of John Bull in America.
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1826
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PAULDING, J.K.
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Chronicles of the City of Gotham, from the Papers of a Retired Councilman...
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1830
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PAULDING, J.K.
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The New Mirror for Travellers; and Guide to the Springs. By an Amateur.
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1828
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PAYSON, GEORGE
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The New Age of Gold; or the Life and Adventures of Robert Dexter Romaine. Written by Himself.
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1856
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PECK, GEORGE WASHING
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Aurifodina; or, Adventures in the Gold Region. By Cantell A. Bigly [pseud.].
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1849
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PETERSILEA, CARLYLE.
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The Discovered Country. By Ernst von Himmel [pseud.].
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1889
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PETERSON, CHARLES J.
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Cruising in the Last War.
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1850
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PHILLEO, CALVIN WHEE
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Twice Married: A Story of Connecticut Life.
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1855
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PINKERTON, A. FRANK.
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Dyke Darrel, the Railroad Detective; or, the Crime of the Midnight Express.
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1886
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PINKERTON, ALLAN.
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The Detective and the Somnambulist. The Murderer and the Fortune Teller.
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1875
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PITRAT, JOHN C.
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Paul and Julia; or, the Political Mysteries, Hypocrisy, and Cruelty of the Leaders of the Church of Rome.
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1855
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POE, EDGAR ALLAN.
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The Works of...Newly Collected and Edited, with a Memoir, Critical Introductions, and Notes, by Edmund Clarence Stedman and George Edward Woodberry.
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1894
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POE, EDGAR ALLAN.
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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, of Nantucket. Comprising the Details of a Mutiny and Atrocious Butchery on Board the American Brig Grampus, on Her Way to the South Seas, in the Month of June, 1827...
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1838
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PORTER, JANE.
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Thaddeus of Warsaw. In Two Volumes.
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1825
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POSTGATE, JOHN T.
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The Runaway Wife, or Love and Vengeance. From the Diary of Captain Simon O'Donnell of the Chicago Police. The Pinkerton Detective Series.
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1889
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PRATT, L.J.
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The Unfortunate Mountain Girl: a Collection of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse.
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1855
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PRIEST, JOSIAH.
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Stories of the Revolution. With an Account of the Lost Child of the Delaware; Wheaton and the Panther, &c.
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1836
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PUNKIN, JONATHAN pse
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Downfall of Freemasonry, Being an Authentic History of the Rise, Progress, and Triumph of Antimasonry; Also, of the Origin and Increase of Abolition: Together with a Faithful Account of the Travels, Dangers, Attacks, Discoveries, and Escapes of the Governor from the Cut-Throats of the Lodge, During the First Years of His Administration...
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1838
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REEVES MARIAN C.L.
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Sea Drift. By Fadette.
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1869
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RHODES, JOHN W.
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Melini, or the Victim of Guilt. A Historical Tale of the "Good Old Colony Times."
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1844
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RICHARDSON, SAMUEL.
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Pamela Andrews, o La Virtud Premiada/ Escrita en Ingles por Tomas [!] Richardson. Traducida al Castellano, Corregida y Acomodada Neustras Costumbres por el Traductor. Segunda Edicion. Tomo I-[8] in four volumes.
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1799
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RICHMOND, JAMES C.
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A Midsummer's Day-Dream: Libellous; or, a Little Book of the Vision of Shawmut. By Admonish Crime. (Anagramatically.) Libell. I.
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1847
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ROBB, JOHN S.
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Streaks of Squatter Life, and Far-West Scenes. A Series of Humorous Sketches Descriptive of Incidents and Character and the Wild West....
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1847
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ROBINSON, DR. J.H.
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The Lone Star: or, the Texan Bravo. A Tale of the Southwest.
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1852
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ROHLFS, ANNA KATHARI
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1893
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ROSENBERG, CHARLES G
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The Roman Soprano: or, the Captain of the Swiss Guard.
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1855
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ROSENBERG, CHARLES G
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The Roman Soprano: or, the Captain of the Swiss Guard.
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1855
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ROSSITER, WILLIAM S.
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An Accidental Romance, and Other Stories.
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1895
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ROWSON, MRS. SUSANNA
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Charlotte Temple. A Tale of Truth. Two volumes in one.
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1813
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ROWSON, MRS. SUSANNA
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Trials of the Human Heart, A Novel. In Four Volumes.
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1795
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RUFFIN, EDMUND.
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Anticipations of the Future, to Serve as Lessons for the Present Time. In the Form of Extracts of Letters from an English Resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870. With an Appendix, on the Causes and Consequences of the Independence of the South.
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1860
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S., P.
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The Hungarian Exile, and His Adventures; Dedicated to the Free People of this Glorious Republic.
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1855
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SABIN, ELIJAH R.
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The Life and Reflections of Charles Observator: In which is Displayed the Real Characters of Human Life.
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1816
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SALTER, MARY J.
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The Lost Receipt; or, Frustrated Designs. [And] "All That Glitters Is Not Gold."
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1881
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SCOTT, WALTER.
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Waverly Novels. Waverly; or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Two Volumes.
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1828
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SEALSFIELD, CHARLES.
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The Cabin Book; or, Sketches of Life in Texas. By Seatsfield [!]. Translated from the German by Prof. Ch. Fr. Mersch. [Part I].
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1844
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SEARIGHT, FRANK THOM
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The Doomed City. A Thrilling Tale. A Vivid and Graphic Tale of the World's Greatest Catastrophe...an Authentic Story of the Great Calamity...Profusely Illustrated with Characteristic Pictures of the Horrible Storm of Fire...Views of the Appalling Havoc Wrought by the Earthquake in San Francisco, Santa Rosa, San Jose, Napa and other California Cities.
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1906
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SEDGWICK, CATHARINE
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Hope Leslie; Or Early Times In Massachusetts.
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1827
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SEYMOUR, ALMIRA.
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The Violated Sanctuary. A Temperance Tale.
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1842
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SHELDON, CHARLES M.
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The Crucifixion of Phillip Strong.
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1898
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SHELTON, FREDERIC WI
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Salamander and the Dragon: a Romance of the Hartz Prison.
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1852
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SHERBURNE, HENRY.
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The Oriental Philanthropist, or True Republican.
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1800
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SHRIMPTON, CHARLES.
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The Black Phantom, or Woman's Endurance: a Narrative Connected with the Early History of Canada and the American Revolution.
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1867
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SIMMS, JEPTHA R.
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The American Spy: Or Freedom’s Early Sacrifice. A Revolutionary Tale of New England, Founded Upon Fact.
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1857
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SIMMS, W. G.
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Pelayo: A Story of the Goth.
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1838
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SIMMS, W. G.
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Pelayo: A Story of the Goth. In Two Volumes.
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1838
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SIMMS, WILLIAM G.
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The Damsel of Darien. In Two Volumes.
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1839
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SINCLAIR, UPTON.
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The Jungle.
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1906
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SINCLAIR, UPTON.
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The Jungle.
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1906
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SKETCH, WALTER.
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The Down-Trodden: or, Black Blood and White. Being in Part Related to the Author by "Nelse" a Fugitive Slave.
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1853
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SMALL, GEORGE G.
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Smith In Search of a Wife. By Bricktop.
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1887
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SMALL, GEORGE G.
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Fred Douglass and His Mule; a Story of the War. By Bricktop.
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1886
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SMALL, GEORGE G.
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H--L. By Bricktop. Illustrated.
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1878
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SMITH, DENIS E.
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Leaves From a Physician's Journal.
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1867
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SMITH, MARGARET B.
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What is Gentility? A Moral Tale.
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1828
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS.
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The Adventures of Roderick Random. In Two Volumes.
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1809
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SOUTHWOOD, MARION.
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Tit for Tat. A Novel. By a Lady of New Orleans.
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1856
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SOUTHWORTH, EMMA D.E
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Retribution; or, the Vale of Shadows. A Tale of Passion
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1849
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STANWOOD, AVIS A.
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Fostina Woodman, the Wonderful Adventurer. By A.A. Burnham.
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1850
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STEVANS sic, C.M.
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Lucky Ten Bar. Of Paradise Valley. His Humorous, Pathetic and Tragic Adventures. The Story Copiously Illustrated by H.S. DeLay. His Travels by Reproductions from Photographs Constituting Almost a Pictorial America
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1900
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STEVENS, WILLIAM.
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The Unjust Judge: or, the Evils of Intemperance on Judges, Lawyers, and Politicians. By a Member of the Ohio Bar.
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1854
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STEVENS, WILLIAM.
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The Unjust Judge: or, the Evils of Intemperance on Judges, Lawyers, and Politicians. By a Member of the Ohio Bar.
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1854
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STONE, WILLIAM L.
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Ups and Downs in the Life of a Distressed Gentleman.
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1836
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STOWE, H.B.
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The Minister's Wooing.
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1859
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly.
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1852
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STOWE, HARRIET BEECH
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The Mayflower; or, Sketches of Scenes and Characters Among the Descendants of the Pilgrims.
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1843
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STOWE, HARRIET BEECH
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Dred; a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. In Two Volumes.
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1856
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STOWE, HARRIET BEECH
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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Negro Life in the Slave States of America. Complete Edition.
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1853
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STOWE, HARRIET BEECH
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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly. One Hundred and Seventy-Third Thousand.
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1852
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STOWE, MRS. H. BEECH
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The Mayflower; or, Scenes and Sketches Among the Descendants of the Pilgrim Fathers.
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1853
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STOWE, MRS. HARRIET
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The Mayflower; or, Sketches of Scenes and Characters Among the Descendants of the Pilgrims.
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1844
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SUMMERTON, WINTER Ps
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Will He Find Her? A Romance of New York and New Orleans.
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1860
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TALCOTT, MRS. HANNAH
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Roger Deane's Work. By H.B.G. Written for the Sanitary Fair.
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1863
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TAYLOR, JAMES BAYARD
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Ximena; or the Battle of the Sierra Morena, and Other Poems.
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1844
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TAYLOR, JOSEPH.
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A Fast Life on the Modern Highway; Being a Glance into the Railroad World from a New Point of View. With Numerous Illustrations.
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1874
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THACKERAY. W. M.
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The Kickleburys on the Rhine; with a Preface Entitled an Essay on Thunder and Small Beer. By Mr. M.A. Titmarsh....
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1851
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THOMES, WILLIAM H.
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The Bushrangers. A Yankee's Adventures During His Second Visit to Australia.
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1866
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THOMES, WILLIAM H.
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The Gold Hunter's Adventures; or, Life in Australia. Illustrated by Champney.
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1864
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THOMPSON, D.P.
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May Martin: or the Money Diggers. A Green Mountain Tale. A New Edition, with an Introduction, Corrections and Additions.
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1848
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THOMPSON, D.P.
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May Martin: or the Money Diggers. A Green Mountain Tale. Third Edition, with an Introduction, Corrections and Additions.
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1848
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THOMPSON, D.P.
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Lucy Hosmer, or the Guardian and Ghost; A Tale of Avarice and Crime Defeated.
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1848
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THOMPSON, DANIEL P.
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The Green Mountain Boys. A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of Vermont. By the Hon. Judge Thompson, of Vermont, U.S.
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1840
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THOMPSON, DANIEL P.
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The Green Mountain Boys: a Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of Vermont. In Two Volumes.
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1839
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THOMPSON, DANIEL PIE
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May Martin: or the Money Diggers. A Green Mountain Tale.
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1835
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THORPE, THOMAS B.
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The Master's House; a Tale of Southern Life. By Logan. Illustrated by Drawings from Nature.
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TICKNOR, CAROLINE.
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A Hypocritical Romance and Other Stories.
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1896
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1890
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TILLIER, CLAUDE.
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My Uncle Benjamin. Translated from the French by Benj. R. Tucker. With a Sketch of the Author's Life and Works by Ludwig Pfau.
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1892
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TINCKER, MARY AGNES.
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Signor Monaldini's Niece.
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1888
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TORRENCE, RIDGELY.
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El Dorado; a Tragedy.
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1903
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TOWNSEND, RICHARD H.
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Scenes at Washington; a Story of the Last Generation. By a Citizen of Baltimore.
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1848
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TRAIN, ELIZABETH PHI
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A Social Highwayman. Illustrated.
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1896
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TROWBRIDGE, J.T.
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Cudjo's Cave.
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1902
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TROWBRIDGE, JOHN T.
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Cudjo's Cave. [and] The Three Scouts.
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1867
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TURRILL, CHARLES B.
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Deuteronomy Brown, a Real Estate Transaction.
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1888
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1864
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TYLER, ROYALL.
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1816
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UPTON, GEORGE P.
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Letters of Peregrine Pickle.
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1869
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VICTOR, METTA VICTOR
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The Senator's Son, or the Maine Law; a Last Refuge; a Story Dedicated to the Law Makers. Sixth thousand. Third edition.
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1853
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VICTOR, METTA VICTOR
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Fresh Leaves from Western Woods.
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1853
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VIDE, V.V.
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Sketches of Aboriginal Life.
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1846
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Irene; or, the Autobiography of an Artist's Daughter. And Other Tales.
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1853
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WALLACE, LEW.
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1893
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WALWORTH, M.T.
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The Mission of Death; a Tale of the New York Penal Laws.
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1858
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WALWORTH, M.T.
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The Mission of Death; a Tale of the New York Penal Laws.
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WALWORTH, MANSFIELD
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Warwick; or, the Lost Nationalities of America. A Novel.
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1869
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WARE, WILLIAM.
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Probus: or Rome in the Third Century....
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WEBBER, CHARLES W.
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Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Camanche Country in Search of a Gold Mine.
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1848
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WELD, EDWARD F.
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The Ransomed Bride: a Tale of the Inquisition.
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1846
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WELD, EDWARD F.
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The Ransomed Bride: a Tale of the Inquisition.
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1846
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A Tale of the Times....in Two Volumes.
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1801
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WHEELER, A.O.
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Eye-Witness; or, Life Scenes in the Old North State, Depicting the Trials and Sufferings of the Unionists During the Rebellion. By A.O.W.
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1865
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WILLIAMS, MRS. C.R.
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1830
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WINSTON, JAMES.
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1868
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WISE, HENRY A.
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Tales for the Marines. By Harry Gringo...
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1855
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WISTER, OWEN.
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A Journey in Search of Christmas.
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1904
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WISTER, OWEN.
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Philosophy 4. A Story of Harvard University.
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WISTER, OWEN.
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Padre Ignacio or the Song of Temptation. With Illustrations by Zack Hogg.
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1925
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WISTER, OWEN.
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Neighbors Henceforth.
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1928
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL.
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The Champions of Freedom, or, the Mysterious Chief, a Romance of the Nineteenth Century, Founded on the Events of the War, Between the United States and Great Britain. . . .
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1816
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WRIGHT, RICHARD.
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Native Son.
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1940
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Native Son.
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1940
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WYLIE, ELINOR.
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The Venetian Glass Nephew.
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1925
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WYLIE, ELINOR.
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The Venetian Glass Nephew.
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1925
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YATES, KATHERINE M.
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At the Door. A Tale To Read Both on the Lines and Between.
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1905
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YELLOTT, GEORGE
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The Funny Philosophers, or Wags and Sweethearts. A Novel.
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1872
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YOUNG, ERNEST A.
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Harry Pinkurten, the King of Detectives. By Harry Rockwood [pseud.]
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1884
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YOUNG, WILLIAM.
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Mathieu Ropars: Et Cetera. By an Ex-Editor.
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1868
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