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A Database of Cheap Literature, 1837-1860
About the Library
Bodleian Libraries
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
- Periodicals:
- The Penny Sunday Times (London).
- Lloyd's Penny Weekly Miscellany (London).
- The New Parley Library (London).
- The Family Herald (London).
- The Illustrated Penny Novelist (London).
- Reynolds's Miscellany (London).
- Reynolds's Miscellany (London).
- Parley's Penny Library (London).
- The Weekly Magazine (London).
- Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper (London).
- Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper (London).
- The Weekly Novelist (London).
- Editions:
- . Vol. 1.
London: .
- . Vol. 3.
London: .
- A Lady in Search of a Husband. A romance.
London: Purkess and Strange, [1847]. 11 nos. 84 p.
- J. H. Hainsforth (pseud.). A Legend of the Tower of London.
London: E. Lloyd, [1840]. 28 nos. 222 p.
- A Voice from the Tomb! A dialogue between Nelson and Wellington, overheard at St. Paul's.
London: J. Pattie. 42 nos.
- Adam Bell, Clym o' the Cleugh, and William of Cloudeslie.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 12 nos. 190 p.
- Adam Bell; or, the archers of Englewood forest.
London: G. Purkess. 24 nos. 190 p.
- Adeline; or, the grave of the forsaken. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 52 nos. 412 p.
- The Adventures of Marmaduke Midge, the Pickwickian legatee.
London: G. Vickers. 10 nos. 86 p.
- Adventures of Old Dan Tucker, and his son Walter; a tale of North Carolina.
London: Willoughby & Co. 222 p.
- Timothy Portwine (pseud.). The Adventures of Valentine Vaux; or, the tricks of a ventriloquist.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 32 nos. 251 p.
- Adventures of Vidocq, the French Jonathan Wild.
London: . 206 p.
- The Adventures of a Vagabond. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 16 nos. 126 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Agnes; or, beauty and pleasure. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 52 nos. 415 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Agnes; or, beauty and pleasure. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1858. 52 nos. 435 p.
- Alice Leighton; or, the murder at the druids' stones.
London: W. M. Clark. 51 nos. 406 p.
- Almira's Curse; or, the black tower of Bransdorf. A romance.
London: Edward Lloyd and G. Purkess. 25 nos. 198 p.
- J. F. Smith , Esq. Amy Lawrence, the freemason's daughter.
London: H. Lea. 35 nos. 274 p.
- Amy; or, love and madness. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 54 nos. 430 p.
- Angela, the Orphan; or, the bandit monk of Italy. A romance.
London: T. Paine, 1841. 25 nos. 198 p.
- Thomas Prest. Angelina; or, the mystery of St. Mark's Abbey. A tale of other days.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1841. 30 nos. 236 p.
- The Apparition: a romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 23 nos. 180 p.
- The Appointed Hour; a romance of Venice.
London: E. Lloyd, [1848]. 20 nos. 156 p.
- Charles Paul de Kock. The Barber of Paris.
London: William Dugdale, 1839. 12 nos. 190 p.
- The Bastard of Mauléon.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1849. 26 nos. 207 p.
- The Bastard of Mauléon.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1855. 26 nos. 207 p.
- Bellgrove Castle; or, the hour of retribution.
London: Vickers. 16 nos. 128 p.
- The Black Mantle; or, the murder at the old ferry. A romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 54 nos. 428 p.
- Eugene Plunkett. The Black Mendicant.
London: Peirce and Hyde, 1848. 10 nos. 155 p.
- The Black Monk; or, the secret of the grey turret. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1851]. 39 nos. 308 p.
- E. F. Marriot (pseud.). Black-Eyed Susan; or, the sailor's bride. A nautical romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1845. 25 nos. 198 p.
- Blanche Heriot; or, the Chertsey curfew. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 18 nos. 141 p.
- Thomas Prest. The Blighted Heart; or, the old priory ruins. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1849. 55 nos. 435 p.
- The Blind Beggar of Bethnal-Green and Pretty Bessy.
London: Peirce & Hyde, 1848. 24 nos. 190 p.
- The Bottle; or, the drunkard's career.
London: . 156 p.
- The Brigands and Banditti of Notorious Celebrity.
London: [F. Hextall].
- The Broken Heart; or, the village bridal.
London: J. Lofts. 49 nos. 396 p.
- Thomas Prest (ed.). The Calendar of Horrors, an interesting collection of the romantic, wild, and wonderful.
London: G. Drake. 91 nos.
- The Canadian Girl; or, the pirate of the Lakes.
London: John Lofts. 45 nos. 716 p.
- Captain Hawk; or, the shadow of death. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1851. 66 nos. 524 p.
- Pierce Egan. Captain Macheath; or, The highwayman of a century since! Interspersed with numerous racy sketches of celebrated male and female characters.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 17 nos. 270 p.
- The Casket Or Literature, Science, and Entertainment.
London: .
- William Hillyard. Catalina; or, the Spaniard's revenge. A romance.
London: John Dicks, 1848. 11 nos. 94 p.
- The Child of Two Fathers; or, the mysteries of the days of old. A romance of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd. 39 nos. 309 p.
- Regina Maria Roche. The Children of the Abbey: a tale.
London: John Lofts. 93 nos. 738 p.
- Chronicles of the Sea: or, faithful narratives of shipwrecks, fires, famines and disasters incidental to a life of maritime enterprise; together with celebrated voyages, interesting anecdotes etc., etc. Vol. 1.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 61 nos. 480 p.
- Clarisse; or, the merchant's daughter. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 89 nos. 708 p.
- Claude Du Val: the gentleman highwayman, of the days of Charles II. A romance.
London: Thomas White. 43 nos. 339 p.
- Claude Duval, the dashing highwayman. A tale of the road.
London: E. Lloyd. 202 nos. 1614 p.
- Henry Downes Miles. Claude du Val, a romance, of the days of Charles the Second.
London: Edwin Dipple, [1850]. 29 nos. 459 p.
- Clement Lorimer; or, The Book with the Iron Clasps. A romance.
London: John Lofts. 280 p.
- Pierce Egan. Clifton Grey; or, love and war: a tale of the present day.
London: W. S. Johnson, [1856]. 36 nos. 290 p.
- Renton Nicholson. Cockney Adventures and Tales of London Life.
London: W. M. Clark and A. Forrester, 1838. 21 nos. 168 p.
- Colonel Jack; or, the life of a highwayman. A historical romance of George the Second.
London: H. Lea. 104 nos. 830 p.
- Selina Bunbury. Coombe Abbey. An Historical Tale of the reign of James the First.
London: Willoughby & Co. 76 nos. 591 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Coral Island; or, the hereditary curse.
London: John Dicks, 1854. 39 nos. 308 p.
- Harry Hazel (pseud.). The Corsair; the foundling of the sea. A Romance.
London: Purkess and Strange, [1847]. 6 nos. 44 p.
- T. Frost , esq. The Corsican Brothers; or, the fatal duel.
London: Purkess, [1852]. 39 nos. 308 p.
- Mrs. Bennett. The Cottage Girl; or, the marriage day.
"Illustrated standard library". London: Henry Lea. 32 nos. 468 p.
- Richard Bedingfield. Crime; or, the gamester's daughter.
London: [ Strange]. 24 nos. 289 p.
- The Cross Roads; a romance of real life.
London: B. D. Cousins, 1841. 22 nos. 172 p.
- Prosper Chavigni and Letitia Laferti; or le chemin de traverse.
"Romancist and Novelist's Library". London: J. Clements. 22 nos. 172 p.
- Hannah Maria Jones. The Curate's Daughters; or, the twin roses of Arundale. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 31 nos. 244 p.
- "Buz!". Current American Notes.
London: . 5 nos. 80 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Days of Hogarth; or, the mysteries of old London.
London: John Dicks, 1850. 31 nos. 248 p.
- De Lisle; or, the shipwrecked stranger. A Romance of Real Life.
London: W. Caffyn. 49 nos. 395 p.
- The Death Ship; or, the pirate's bride and the maniac of the deep. A nautical romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 32 nos. 252 p.
- Hon. Edward Montague. The Demon of Sicily! A romance.
London: W. Dugdale. 20 nos. 156 p.
- Southey. The Destroyer; or, the sorcerers of the Domdaniel.
London: H. Hetherington, 1842. 13 nos. 101 p.
- Asmodeus, the devil on two sticks.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: Willoughby & Co. 274 p.
- Dick Turpin's Celebrated Ride to York.
London: . 8 nos. 58 p.
- Henry Downes Miles. Dick Turpin.
London: William Mark Clark. 49 nos. 392 p.
- Dick Turpin.
London: , 1840. 323 p.
- Dick Turpin.
London: Thomas White, 1840. 41 nos. 323 p.
- The Divorce; or, the mystery of the wreck. A novel.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 22 nos. 172 p.
- Renton Nicholson. Dombey and Daughter: a moral fiction.
London: Thomas Farris. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Don Caesar de Bazan. A romance of Spain.
London: E. Lloyd, [1845]. 32 nos. 252 p.
- William Hurton. The Doomed Ship; or, the Wreck of the Arctic Regions.
London: Willoughby & Co, 1855. 11 nos. 174 p.
- William Hurton. The Doomed Ship; or, the wreck of the Arctic regions.
London: Willoughby & Co, 1856. 22 nos. 182 p.
- William Hurton. The Doomed Ship; or, the wreck of the Arctic regions.
London: Henry Lea, [1856]. 182 p.
- Ellen T—. Eardley Hall. A tale.
London: E. Lloyd. 45 nos. 358 p.
- Pierce Egan. Edward the Black Prince; or, A Tale of the Feudal Times.
London: W. S. Johnson. 37 nos. 291 p.
- Ela, the Outcast; or, the gipsy of Rosemary Dell. A romance of thrilling interest.
London: E. Lloyd, [1841]. 104 nos. 827 p.
- Ela, the outcast; or, the gipsy of Rosemary Dell. A romance of thrilling interest.
London: E. Lloyd. 72 nos. 572 p.
- Eliza Grimwood, a domestic legend of the Waterloo Road, with biographical notices of her fair companions; also, sketches of dukes, lords, Hon. M.P.'s, magistrates and her murderer.
London: B. D. Cousins. 40 nos. 318 p.
- Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 1.
London: , 1856. 416 p.
- Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1856. 52 nos. 416 p.
- Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 2.
London: , 1857. 415 p.
- Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 52 nos. 415 p.
- Emily Fitzormond; or, the deserted one. A tale of mystery.
London: E. Lloyd, [1842]. 36 nos. 284 p.
- Emma Mayfield; or, the rector's daughter.
London: W. Caffyn, 1848. 52 nos. 412 p.
- Mrs. Charlotte Smith. Emmeline, the orphan of the castle: a story of life as it is, showing its trials and triumphs.
London: John Lofts. 53 nos. 419 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Empress Eugenie's Boudoir.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 41 nos. 323 p.
- Evelina, the Pauper's Child; or, poverty, crime and sorrow. A romance of deep pathos.
London: E. Lloyd. 20 nos. 158 p.
- Fair Rosamond, An Historical Romance.
London: William Barth, 1844. 41 nos. 516 p.
- Fair Rosamond, A Romance of History.
London: Barth. 33 nos. 516 p.
- The Farmer of Inglewood Forest.
London: Henry Lea. 48 nos. 384 p.
- The Fate of Gaspar or, the mystic caverns.
London: Strange and Purkess, 1842. 20 nos. 162 p.
- Fatherless Fanny; or, the mysterious orphan. A tale of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd, [1841]. 52 nos. 412 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Faust: a romance of the secret tribunals.
London: G. Vickers. Paris: A. and W. Galignani. 28 nos. 218 p.
- Eugene Sue. The Female Bluebeard: or The Adventurer.
London: W. Strange, 1845. 20 nos. 306 p.
- The First False Step. A novel.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 22 nos. 174 p.
- Florence Graham; or, the pirate's daughter.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 34 nos. 270 p.
- The Flying Dutchman, or the demon ship.
London: Foster and Hextall. 12 nos. 96 p.
- Mrs. Catherine G. Ward. The Forest Girl; or, the mountain hut.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: Henry Lea. 598 p.
- Francis Glasse. The Fortunes of Montague; a romance.
London: E. Dipple, [1848]. 12 nos. 92 p.
- Thomas Prest. Gallant Tom; or, the perils of a sailor ashore and afloat. An original nautical romance of deep and pathetic interest.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1841. 18 nos. 140 p.
- The Gambler's Wife; or, murder will out.
London: Edward Lloyd. 17 nos. 134 p.
- Gentleman Jack; or, life on the road. A romance of interest, abounding in hair-breadth escapes of the most exciting character.
London: E. Lloyd, 1852. 205 nos. 1636 p.
- T. Frost. George Barrington, the gentleman pickpocket.
London: G. Purkess, [1852]. 29 nos. 227 p.
- Gilbert Copley, the reprobate. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 24 nos. 188 p.
- Hannah Maria Jones. The Gipsey Chief; or, the haunted oak. A tale of mystery and crime.
"Illustrated standard library". London: H. Lea. 31 nos. 485 p.
- Grace Rivers; or, the merchant's daughter. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 52 nos. 412 p.
- The Great Fire of London, or, The mystery of 1666: with some account of the plague which preceded it.
London: Geo. Peirce. 11 nos. 86 p.
- Thomas Egerton Wilks. The Great Frost; or, London in 1814. A romantic tale of modern life, containing some authentic anecdotes of celebrated personages never before published.
London: S. Y. Collins. 16 nos. 124 p.
- The Green Bushes; or a hundred years ago. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1851. 8 nos. 62 p.
- Victor Hugo. Hans of Iceland; or, the demon dwarf.
London: Geo. Peirce. 11 nos. 172 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Harry Racket Scapegrace, the spoiled child. A tale for the wilful.
London: W. Barth. 102 p.
- The Harvest Home. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 51 nos. 406 p.
- The Haunted Woman; or, passion and perseverance. A tale of startling interest.
London: H. Lea. 20 nos. 158 p.
- Faucit Saville, esq (pseud.). The Heads of the Headless. A romance of the reign of Henry Tudor.
London: E. Lloyd. 33 nos. 260 p.
- The Hebrew Maiden; or, the lost diamond. A Chivalric Romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1851. 66 nos. 523 p.
- The Hebrew Maiden; or, the lost diamond. A tale of chivalry.
London: E. Lloyd, 1841. 104 nos. 830 p.
- Helen Halsey; a tale of the borders. A romance of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd. 10 nos. 78 p.
- The Highland Watch Tower; or, the sons of Glenalvon. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1842. 36 nos. 284 p.
- The History and Lives of the Most Notorious Highwaymen, Footpads, Murderers, brigands, pickpockets, thieves, banditti, and robbers of every description.
London: Purkess, Strange and Lloyd. 60 nos. 476 p.
- The History and Lives of the Most Notorious Pirates of All Nations; narrating a series of gallant sea-fights, deadful murders, daring attacks, horrid cruelties and barbatities; also their Debauched and Profligate Manner of Living, places of refuge, &c. &c.
London: E. Lloyd. 72 nos. 570 p.
- The Indian Chief. A romance of the forest.
London: Hextall and Wall, 1843. 19 nos. 312 p.
- James Cooke. Jack Cade, the Insurrectionist; an historical romance.
London: G. Purkess. 32 nos. 254 p.
- Jack Junk; or, the tar for all weathers. A romance of the deep blue sea.
London: E. Lloyd. 22 nos. 174 p.
- Obediah Throttle (pseud.). Jack Shepperd.
London: [Foster and Hextall]. 30 nos. 237 p.
- Obediah Throttle (pseud.). Jack Shepperd.
London: . 27 nos. 215 p.
- Jane Brightwell; or, the beggar's petition. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 49 nos. 388 p.
- Jane Shore; or, the goldsmith's wife.
London: Henry Lea. 46 nos. 362 p.
- Jane Shore; or, London in the reign of Edward the Fourth. An historical romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 40 nos. 318 p.
- Jeannette and Jeannot; or, the conscript's vow. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 24 nos. 182 p.
- the old sailor (pseud.). Jem Bunt: a tale of The Land and the Ocean.
London: Willoughby & Co. 39 nos. 312 p.
- Jerry Abershaw; or, the mother's curse.
London: W. Caffyn. 30 nos. 235 p.
- Jessie Arnold; or, the murder at the old well. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1852. 19 nos. 148 p.
- The Jew and the Foundling. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 49 nos. 388 p.
- Joan of Arc, the maid of Orleans.
London: F. Hextall, 1841. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Mrs. Lowndes. Katharine Beresford, or the shade and sunshine of woman's life.
London: [G. Pavey]. 61 nos. 968 p.
- Kathleen; or, the secret marriage.
London: E. Lloyd, [1842]. 80 nos. 636 p.
- Eugene Sue. The Labyrinth of Love; or, the mysteries of the heart.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: J. Lofts. 36 nos. 281 p.
- The Lady Godiva; or, Peeping Tom of Coventry. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1849]. 31 nos. 244 p.
- Lady Hamilton; or, Nelson's legacy. A romance of real life.
London: E. Lloyd, [1849]. 12 nos. 92 p.
- Lady Jane Grey; or, A Legend of the Tower of London.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 8 nos. 62 p.
- The Lady in Black; or, the widow and the wife. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 71 nos. 564 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Leila, or, the star of Mingrelia.
London: John Dicks. 25 nos. 200 p.
- Miss Davenport. Leopold Courteney; or, Love & hypocrisy.
"Illustrated standard library". London: J. Lofts. 44 nos. 356 p.
- James Lindridge , Esq. The Life and Adventures of Jack Rann; alias Sixteen-string Jack, the notorious highwayman.
London: G. Purkess. 52 nos. 412 p.
- Obediah Throttle (pseud.). The Life and Adventures of Jack Sheppard.
London: F. Hextall. 36 nos. 283 p.
- The Life and Adventures of Oliver Twiss, the workhouse boy.
London: E. Lloyd, [1839]. 80 nos. 631 p.
- The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the ventriloquist.
London: Willoughby & Co, 1848. 78 nos. 620 p.
- The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox The Ventriloquist:.
London: Willoughby & Co. 620 p.
- Herbert Thornley. Life in London. A Romance.
London: E. Dipple, 1846. 14 nos. 109 p.
- Life in Paris, or the adventures of a marquis; a new historical romance.
London: E. Appleyard, 1848. 43 nos. 344 p.
- Life in Paris.
London: [E. Appleyard]. 56 nos. 344 p.
- The Life of Captain Macheath, the bold highwayman.
London: G. Purkess. 27 nos. 214 p.
- Edward Lytton Blanchard. The Life of George Barnwell; or, the London apprentice of the last century.
London: Thomas White. 32 nos. 253 p.
- "Blueskin." (pseud.). Life of Jack Sheppard The Housebreaker.
"Illustrated Library of Romance". London: Glover, 1840. 20 nos. 80 p.
- The Life of the King of the Beggars; or, Bampfylde Moore Carew.
London: G. Purkess. 38 nos. 300 p.
- Gabriel Alexander. Lilias, the milliner's apprentice.
London: John Dicks, 1854. 52 nos. 412 p.
- The London Apprentice and the Goldsmith's Daughter of West Chepe; or, the evil May-day. A story in the times of bluff King Hal. Vol. 1.
London: W. S. Johnson, [1852]. 31 nos. 244 p.
- The London Apprentice and the Goldsmith's Daughter of West Chepe; or, the evil May-day. A story in the times of bluff King Hal. Vol. 2.
London: W. S. Johnson. 31 nos. 248 p.
- The London Apprentice and the Goldsmith's Daughter of West Chepe; or, the evil May-day. A story in the times of bluff King Hal. Vol. 3.
London: W. S. Johnson. 29 nos. 230 p.
- Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match, designed to illustrate the ups and downs, the joys and griefs, which sprang from the Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Todd!.
London: [W. M. Clark], 1845. 373 p.
- Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match.
London: W. M. Clark, 1845. 12 nos. 373 p.
- Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match:.
London: W. M. Clark, 1847. 24 nos. 373 p.
- Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match:.
London: W. M. Clark, 1851. 24 nos. 373 p.
- Love and Crime; or, the mystery of the convent. A romance.
London: T. Paine, 1841. 35 nos. 286 p.
- Paul Feval. The Loves of Paris, a romance.
London: G. Vickers, 1846. 21 nos. 171 p.
- J. H. Stocqueler. Lucretia Borgia, a romance of history.
London: William Barth. 5 nos. 58 p.
- Mabel; or, the child of the battle field. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 54 nos. 428 p.
- Thomas Prest. The Magazine of Curiosity and Wonder: a weekly miscellany of the surprising, remarkable, and astonishing.
London: G. Drake. 30 nos.
- Maid Marian, the Forest Queen; being a companion to "Robin Hood".
London: George Peirce. 31 nos. 248 p.
- Mrs. Kentish. The Maid of the Village; or, the farmer's daughter.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 32 nos. 254 p.
- The Maniac Father, or, the victim of seduction. A romance of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 50 nos. 396 p.
- Manuscripts from the Diary of a Physician. Vol. 1.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 49 nos. 390 p.
- Manuscripts from the diary of a physician. New series.
London: E. Lloyd. 18 nos. 142 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Margaret; or, the discarded queen.
London: John Dicks. 43 nos. 342 p.
- Marianne, the child of charity. A domestic romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1845. 34 nos. 270 p.
- Marie Antoinette; or, the chevalier of the Red House. A tale of the French Revolution in 1793.
London: Geo. Peirce. 26 nos. 413 p.
- Martha Willis; or, the maid, the profligate, and the felon. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 32 nos. 254 p.
- Martin's Annals of Crime; or new Newgate Calendar, and general record of tragic events, including Ancient and Modern Modes of Torture, &c.: comprehending a history of the most notorious murderes, traitors, highwaymen, pirates, burglars, pickpockets, adulterers, ravishers, decoyers, incendiaries, poachers, swindlers, and felons and rogures of every description:. Vol. 1.
London: William Mark Clark, 1837. 60 nos. 476 p.
- Martin's Annals of Crime; or new Newgate Calendar, and general record of tragic events, including Ancient and Modern Modes of Torture, &c.: comprehending a history of the most notorious murderes, traitors, highwaymen, pirates, burglars, pickpockets, adulterers, ravishers, decoyers, incendiaries, poachers, swindlers, and felons and rogures of every description:. Vol. 2.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 48 nos. 380 p.
- Eugene Sue. Martin, the Foundling; Memoirs of a Valet de Chambre.
London: G. Vickers, 1847. 41 nos. 332 p.
- M. Eugene Sue. Martin, the Foundling; or, the adventures of a valet-de-chambre.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1847. 46 nos. 372 p.
- Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 1.
London: , 1852. 414 p.
- Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 2.
London: , 1853. 414 p.
- Mary, the Primrose Girl; or, the heir of Stanmore. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 34 nos. 268 p.
- M. Eugene Süe. Matilda: or the memoirs of a young woman.
London: W. M. Clark. 17 nos. 257 p.
- May Grayson; or, love and treachery. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1842. 32 nos. 252 p.
- Mazeppa; or, the wild horse of the Ukraine. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 110 nos. 878 p.
- Melina the Murderess; or, the soldier's victim. A Romance of Real Life.
London: W. Caffyn. 29 nos. 230 p.
- Flit! (pseud.) (ed.). The Memoirs of Davy Dreamy.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1839. 150 p.
- Memoirs of Serjeant Paul Swanston; being a narrative of a soldier's life, in barracks, ships, camps, battles, and captivity on sea and land; with notices of the most adventurous of his comrades.
London: B. D. Cousins. 55 nos. 434 p.
- The Memoirs of a Physician.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: Edmund Appleyard, 1848. 43 nos. 347 p.
- The Memoirs of a Physician.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: Edmund Appleyard, 1849. 43 nos. 347 p.
- Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
London: W. Dugdale. 41 nos. 332 p.
- The Merry Wives of London. A romance of metropolitan life.
London: G. Vickers. 26 nos. 208 p.
- Mildred Winnerley; or, The curse of beauty.
London: E. Lloyd. 19 nos. 150 p.
- The Miller and his Men; or, the secret robbers of Bohemia. A powerful romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1852]. 52 nos. 420 p.
- Miranda; or, the heiress of the Grange. A romance. Vol. 2.
London: Edward Lloyd.
- The Miser of Shoreditch: or, the curse of avarice. An original historical legendary romance Of the Fifteenth Century.
London: [J. Crantz], 1855. 38 nos. 302 p.
- Captain P. O'Shaugnessey. The Miser's Fate. A romance.
London: . 12 nos. 94 p.
- "Bos" maker (pseud.). Mister Humfries' Clock. A miscellany of striking interest.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 12 nos. 92 p.
- R. Bedingfield , esq. Moll Cutpurse; or, Cromwell and the cavalier. A tale.
London: W. Strange, [1846]. 16 nos. 251 p.
- The Monk a tale of the Inquisition.
London: . 281 p.
- The Monk.
London: G. Purkess. 36 nos. 281 p.
- The Monk.
London: E. Lloyd. 24 nos. 190 p.
- Rip Rap (pseud.). The Monument or great fire of London.
London: Samuel Haddon. 16 nos. 128 p.
- My Poll and my Partner Joe; or, pretty Poll of Putney. A nautical romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 48 nos. 380 p.
- E. L. Blanchard. The Mysteries of London. Lights and Shadows of London Life. Fourth Series.
London: G. Vickers, 1850. 52 nos. 416 p.
- Thomas Miller. The Mysteries of London. Lights and Shadows of London Life. Third Series.
London: G. Vickers, 1849. 52 nos. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Second series. Vol. 1.
London: G. Vickers, 1847. 52 nos. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Second series. Vol. 2.
London: G. Vickers, 1848. 52 nos. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Vol. 1.
London: George Vickers, 1846. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Vol. 2.
London: George Vickers, 1846. 53 nos. 424 p.
- Mysteries of Old St. Paul's. A tale of the plague.
London: G. Vickers, 1841. 16 nos. 138 p.
- M. Eugene Sue. The Mysteries of Paris.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1845. 32 nos. 522 p.
- Eugène Sue. The Mysteries of Paris.
London: W. Dugdale, 1844. 60 nos. 947 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1849. 52 nos. 416 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. First series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1859. 52 nos. 416 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1850. 52 nos. 416 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. First series. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 416 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. Second series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 416 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. Second series. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 413 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1853. 52 nos. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Third series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 424 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Third series. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 424 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 1.
London: . 415 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 2.
London: . 411 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 2.
London: . 411 p.
- The Mysteries of the Forest; or, the deformed transformed.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 96 p.
- Mysteries of the Old Castles of France, or secret intrigues of the Kings and Queens, Princes and Princesses, and other great personages of the times.
London: W. Strange and E. Dipple. 44 nos. 348 p.
- The Mysterious Freebooter: or, the bride of mystery. A romance.
London: W. J. White, 1844. 54 nos. 438 p.
- Nell Gwynne; or, the mysteries of the court of Charles the Second. A Romance of History.
London: Barth. 62 nos. 492 p.
- The New Historical Note Book; or, soldiers' and seamans' recorder.
London: [G. Purkess]. 8 nos.
- The New Terrific Register.
London: S. Robins. 90 nos.
- Newgate. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 97 nos. 772 p.
- The Night Adventurer; or, the palaces and dungeons of the heart. A Romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 22 nos. 171 p.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 1.
London: J. Cunningham, 1839. 509 p.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 1.
London: T.L. Holt, 1839. 16 nos. 509 p.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 2.
London: J. Cunningham, 1840. 509 p.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 3.
London: J. Cunningham, 1842.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 7.
London: J. Cunningham, 1840. 15 nos.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 8.
London: J. Cunningham, 1842. 14 nos.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 11.
London: J. Cunningham, 1841. 17 nos.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 18.
London: Bruce and Wyld, 1845. 41 nos.
- The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 19.
London: Bruce and Wyld, 1846. 38 nos.
- The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 1.
London: Foster and Hextall and J.C. Foster, 1839. 31 nos. 494 p.
- The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 2.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1839. 22 nos. 344 p.
- The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 3.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 22 nos.
- The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 4.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 20 nos.
- Robert Huish. The Nun of Gnadenzell. A romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 17 nos. 133 p.
- The Ocean Child; or, the lost vessel.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 96 p.
- The Ocean Child; or, the wanderer of the deep. A tale of land and sea.
London: Lea. 104 nos. 832 p.
- Old Bartholomew Fair: an historical tale of the reign of George the Third.
London: Lea. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Thomas Prest. The Old House of West Street; or, London in the last century. A Romance Tale.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 104 nos. 828 p.
- Old London Bridge, a romance of the sixteenth century.
London: Willoughby & Co. 52 nos. 407 p.
- The Old Manor House.
London: John Lofts. 51 nos. 406 p.
- A. J. Requier. The Old Sanctuary. A romance of the Ashley.
London: Edward Lloyd and G. Purkess. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Oliver Cromwell; or, Cavaliers and Roundheads. A tale of the civil wars.
London: W. Strange, 1841. 14 nos. 110 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Omar: a tale of the war.
London: J. Dicks. 40 nos. 324 p.
- The Orange Girl of Venice. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 11 nos. 84 p.
- Ottawah, the last chief of the Red Indians of Newfoundland. A Romance.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 22 nos. 176 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Parricide; or, the youth's career of crime.
London: John Dicks, 1847. 23 nos. 180 p.
- Alexander Dumas. Pascal Bruno the Sicilian bandit.
London: George Peirce. 10 nos. 131 p.
- The Patriot's Bride; or, the young colonist. A romance.
London: G. Purkess. 8 nos. 62 p.
- Paul Clifford; or, hurrah for the road. romance of old times.
London: E. Lloyd, 1853. 162 nos. 1291 p.
- Paul Jones, the Pirate.
London: G. Purkess. 68 nos. 544 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Paul Jones. Vol. 1.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 340 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Paul Jones. Vol. 2.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 308 p.
- Paul Periwinkle: or, The Pressgang.
London: Willoughby & Co. 640 p.
- Paul the reckless; or, the fugitive's doom.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 12 nos. 94 p.
- T. Frost. Paul, the Poacher.
London: G. Purkess. 60 nos. 475 p.
- The Pearl Fisher of St. Domingo. A tale of the buccaniers.
London: Geo. Peirce. 12 nos. 181 p.
- Pedlar's Acre; or, the wife of seven husbands. A romance of old London.
London: E. Lloyd. 29 nos. 229 p.
- The Peer and Beggar; a domestic tale.
London: Thomas White. 32 nos. 254 p.
- Thomas Prest (ed.). The Penny Play-Book; or, library of dramatic romance.
London: George Drake.
- .
London: . 414 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds , Esq. Pickwick Abroad; or, the tour in France.
London: Willoughby & Co. 80 nos. 628 p.
- Eugene Scribe. Piquillo Alliaga; or, the Moors under Philip the Third of Spain. An historical romance.
London: George Peirce, 1846. 28 nos. 446 p.
- The Pirate Queen. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 6 nos. 46 p.
- E. F. Marriot (pseud.). Poor Little Jack; a nautical tale.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 24 nos. 188 p.
- Poor Mary; or, the love engagement. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 7 nos. 54 p.
- W. T. T. Poor Tom Bowling; the darling of the crew. A tale of the sea.
London: W. Strange, 1841. 14 nos. 110 p.
- "Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humurous (sic) Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 1.
London: [E. Lloyd]. 432 p.
- "Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humourous Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 1.
London: E. Lloyd. 54 nos. 432 p.
- "Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humurous (sic) Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 2.
London: E. Lloyd. 58 nos. 452 p.
- Poz (pseud.). Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful Discovery Club, formerly of Camden Town, established by Sir Peter Patron.
London: William Mark Clark. 12 nos. 90 p.
- The Protector's Secret; or, the Puritan's daughter. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Pierce Egan. Quintin Matsys the Blacksmith of Antwerp.
London: W. S. Johnson. 40 nos. 323 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Quintin Matsys, the blacksmith of Antwerp, an historical romance.
London: W. Barth. 298 p.
- The Red Cross Warrior; or, the spirit of the night. A romance of the eleventh century.
London: [Hextall and Wall], 1843. 12 nos. 190 p.
- Henry Wilson. Remarkable Trials, With Biographical and Historical Illustrations.
London: [John Cleave]. 35 nos. 560 p.
- Retribution; or, the murder at the old dyke. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 37 nos. 292 p.
- Retribution; or, the oath, the curse, and the crime. An original romance.
London: W. Dugdale. 15 nos. 118 p.
- Richard Coeur de Lion. An historical romance.
London: George Peirce. 48 nos. 448 p.
- Thomas Archer , Esq. Richard of England; or, the Lion King!.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 30 nos. 476 p.
- Pierce Egan. Robin Hood and Little John or the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: W. S. Johnson, [1850]. 35 nos. 280 p.
- Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: [Foster and Hextall], 1840. 474 p.
- Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 41 nos. 474 p.
- Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: Hextall and Wall, 1843. 41 nos. 474 p.
- Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: George Peirce, 1844. 41 nos. 474 p.
- G. M. Viner. Rochester Castle; or, the test by fire, an original historical romance.
London: H. Elliot. 23 nos. 182 p.
- Thomas Archer, Esq. Roderick Dhu, Clan-Alpine's Chief; or, the Scottish outlaw. A romance.
London: G. Purkess, 1850. 57 nos. 454 p.
- Hannah Maria Jones. Rosaline Woodbridge; or, the midnight visit.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: Lofts. 47 nos. 377 p.
- Louisa Sidney Stanhope. Rosaline; or, the outlaw's bride. A romance.
London: G. Vickers, 1842. 48 nos. 390 p.
- Ellen T—. Rose Sommerville; or, a husband's mystery and a wife's devotion. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 22 nos. 172 p.
- The Rose of England; or, the adventures of a prince.
London: Lofts. 45 nos. 716 p.
- The Royal Twins; or, the sisters of mystery.
London: G. Purkess, [1848]. 19 nos. 148 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Rye House Plot; or, Ruth, the conspirator's daughter.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 54 nos. 426 p.
- Sam Hall. Or, the burglar and the priest. A Tale of Love and Crime.
London: [H. Barth].
- Santo Sebastiano; or, the heiress of Montalvan. A romance of the eighteenth century.
London: W. Caffyn, 1847. 68 nos. 542 p.
- Peckett Prest Esq. Schamyl; or, the wild woman of Circassia. An original historical romance.
London: Henry Lea, 1856. 52 nos. 420 p.
- Hannah Maria Jones. The Scottish Chieftains; or, the perils of love and war.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: John Lofts. 59 nos. 463 p.
- George Dibden (sic) Pitt. The Sea-Fiend; or, the abbot of St. Mark's. A legendary romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Seduction; or, the perils of a woman's life. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 36 nos. 284 p.
- The Sepoy's Daughter: a true tale of the Indian War.
London: Henry Lea. 109 nos. 870 p.
- George Sand. The Sin of M. Antoine.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 27 nos. 210 p.
- Henry Cockton. The Sisters; or, the fatal marriages.
London: W. M. Clark, 1851. 12 nos. 380 p.
- "Bos" (pseud.). The Sketch Book containing a great number of highly interesting and original tales, sketches, &c. &c.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 92 p.
- The Slave King; or, the revolt of the Mexitili. A tale of the last days of the Aztec dynasty.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 23 nos. 181 p.
- The Smuggler King; or, the foundling of the wreck. A nautico domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 56 nos. 446 p.
- The Smuggler's Daughter, or the story of Eugene Aram, a secret of St. Robert's cave.
London: J. Day, 1844. 10 nos. 81 p.
- The Soldier's Wife.
London: , 1853. 206 p.
- St. Clair of the Isles; or the outlaws of Barra.
London: [T. Paine].
- The Steward: a romance of real life.
London: W. M. Clark, 1850. 24 nos. 380 p.
- Walter Somers. Stradella: or, the power of song. An Italian romance.
London: Edwin Dipple, 1848. 13 nos. 108 p.
- The String of Pearls; or, the barber of Fleet Street. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 92 nos. 732 p.
- Paul Eaton. Stuart Sharpe. A romance.
London: G. Berger, 1839. 5 nos. 78 p.
- Susan Hoply; or, the trials and viscissitudes of a servant girl. A tale of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd, [1842]. 56 nos. 444 p.
- Sylvester Sound the Somnambulist.
London: W. M. Clark, 1844. 367 p.
- Sylvester Sound the Somnambulist.
London: W. M. Clark, 1849. 23 nos. 367 p.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin. The Great American Novel.
London: Vickers. 6 nos. 96 p.
- Varney the Vampyre; or, the feast of blood. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 109 nos. 868 p.
- Thomas Peckett Prest. Vice and its Victim: or, Phoebe, the peasant's daughter. A romantic tale of real life.
London: Henry Lea. 72 nos. 574 p.
- Vileroy; or, the horrors of Zindorf Castle. A romance of chivalry.
London: E. Lloyd. 52 nos. 412 p.
- Gabriel Alexander. Wallace: the hero of Scotland.
London: John Dicks. 34 nos. 284 p.
- The Wandering Jew.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1845. 70 nos. 554 p.
- The Wars of Europe; or, annals of military and naval warfare. Vol. 1.
London: James Pattie, 1838. 52 nos. 417 p.
- The Wars of Europe; or, annals of military and naval warfare. Vol. 2.
London: James Pattie, 1839. 54 nos. 444 p.
- The Wars of Europe; or, annals of military and naval warfare. Vol. 3.
London: James Pattie. 322 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Wat Tyler.
London: , 1841. 874 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Wat Tyler.
London: F. Hextall, 1841. 55 nos. 874 p.
- Alexandre Dumas. The Watchmaker.
London: Henry Lea. 13 nos. 206 p.
- Charles Rabou. The Widow's Walk; or, the mystery of crime.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 19 nos. 152 p.
- The Wife's Secret. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 14 nos. 107 p.
- Will Watch: a tale of the coast. The narrative founded on fact, and characters drawn from life.
London: W. M. Clark. 47 nos. 380 p.
- William Tell, the hero of Switzerland. An historical romance.
London: T. Paine. 24 nos. 190 p.
- J. H. Newton. William Tell, the hero of Switzerland. An historical romance.
London: George Peirce. 28 nos. 221 p.
- J. W. James. The Wolf of the Black Forest; or, the mysterious murder.
London: Lloyd, [1850]. 20 nos. 155 p.
- The Young Duchess; or, memoirs of a lady of quality. A sequel to "Ellen Percy.".
London: John Dicks, 1858. 52 nos. 415 p.
- Tales of Chivalry; or, perils by flood and field. Vol. 1.
London: G. Berger. 53 nos. 424 p.
- Tales of Chivalry; or, perils by flood and field. Vol. 2.
London: G. Berger. 52 nos. 416 p.
- Thomas Prest. Tales of Enchantment; or, the book of fairies. A collection of original stories of magic, necromancy and fairy land.
London: G. Drake, 1836. 12 nos. 92 p.
- Tales of Travellers; or, a view of the world. Vol. 1.
London: [William Mark Clark], 1838. 65 nos. 520 p.
- Tales of all Nations; or, popular legends and romances.
London: [W. Strange]. 380 p.
- Tales of all Nations; or, popular legends and romances.
London: W. Strange. 48 nos. 380 p.
- Tales of my Landlady.
London: B. D. Cousins. 33 nos.
- Tales of the Drama.
London: [E. Lloyd].
- Tales of the Pirates: or lives of smugglers and buccaneers.
London: [M. Moore], 1840. 285 p.
- Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 1.
London: , 1836. 416 p.
- . Vol. 1.
London: , 1836. 52 nos. 416 p.
- Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 2.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 53 nos. 424 p.
- Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 3.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 51 nos. 432 p.
- Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 4.
London: M. Moore, 1839. 52 nos.
- Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 5.
London: William Mark Clark, 1846.
- Mrs. Emily Carlen. The Temptation of Wealth. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 94 p.
- Temptation; or, the mysterious casket. A legendary romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1845. 12 nos. 92 p.
- The Temptation; or, the watch tower of Koat-Vën: a romantic tale.
London: [G. Vickers], 1845. 14 nos. 116 p.
- Charles W. Manby. Tom Racquet, and his three maiden aunts: with a word or two about the "Whittleburys".
London: Willoughby & Co. 34 nos. 264 p.
- The Three Musketeers.
London: G. Vickers, 1846. 16 nos. 132 p.
- Eugene Sue. Therese Dunoyer; or, the manor house of Treff-Hartlog. A romantic tale.
London: , 1845. 14 nos. 114 p.
- Jayhohenn Deehiseekayess , esq (pseud.). Tyburn Tree; or, the mysteries of the past.
London: R. S. Swift. 31 nos. 252 p.
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