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A Database of Cheap Literature, 1837-1860
About the Library
Princeton University Library
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
- Periodical:
- Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper (London).
- Editions:
- J. H. Hainsforth (pseud.). A Legend of the Tower of London.
London: E. Lloyd, [1840]. 28 nos. 222 p.
- The Negro's Revenge; or, Brulart, the black pirate.
"Romancist and Novelist's Library". London: J. Clements. 7 nos. 49 p.
- Clement Lorimer; or, The Book with the Iron Clasps. A romance.
London: John Lofts. 280 p.
- The Complete Works of Shakespeare; revised from the original text. With introductory remarks and copious notes, critical, general, and explanatory. Vol. 2.
London: Willoughby & Co. 636 p.
- Prosper Chavigni and Letitia Laferti; or le chemin de traverse.
"Romancist and Novelist's Library". London: J. Clements. 22 nos. 172 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: John Dicks, 1857. 52 nos. 415 p.
- The Harvest Home. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1852]. 42 nos. 332 p.
- the old sailor (pseud.). Jem Bunt: a tale of The Land and the Ocean.
London: Willoughby & Co. 39 nos. 312 p.
- Joseph Wilmot; or, the memoirs of a man-servant. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 415 p.
- Joseph Wilmot; or, the memoirs of a man-servant. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 413 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. Kenneth: a romance of the Highlands.
London: John Dicks, 1856. 47 nos. 376 p.
- Life in Paris; or the adventures of a marquis.
London: , 1848. 344 p.
- Edward Lytton Blanchard. The Life of George Barnwell; or, the London apprentice of the last century.
London: Thomas White. 32 nos. 253 p.
- Henry Cockton. The Love Match.
London: W.M. Clark. 13 nos. 192 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Loves of the Harem; a tale of Constantinople.
London: John Dicks, 1855. 42 nos. 333 p.
- Lucretia Borgia; a dramatic tale.
"Romancist and Novelist's Library". London: J. Clements, 1842. 39 p.
- Maid Marian, the Forest Queen; being a companion to "Robin Hood".
London: George Peirce. 31 nos. 248 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: John Dicks. 52 nos. 414 p.
- Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 414 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.
- George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 1.
London: . 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: Geo. Vickers, 1845. 52 nos. 416 p.
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Vol. 2.
London: George Vickers, 1846. 53 nos. 424 p.
- The Mysteries of the Court of London. First series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 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.
- Ottawah, the last chief of the Red Indians of Newfoundland. A Romance.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 22 nos. 176 p.
- Paul Periwinkle: or, The Pressgang.
London: Willoughby & Co. 640 p.
- "Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). Pickwick in America! detailing all the remarkable adventures of taat (sic) illustrious individual and his learned companions, in the United States; extraordinary Jonathanisms, collected by Mr. Snodgrass, and the sayings, doings, and mems, of the facetious Sam Weller.
London: E. Lloyd. 44 nos. 350 p.
- E. F. Marriot (pseud.). Poor Little Jack; a nautical tale.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 24 nos. 188 p.
- "Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humurous (sic) Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 1.
London: [E. Lloyd]. 432 p.
- Henry Wilson. Remarkable Trials, With Biographical and Historical Illustrations.
London: [John Cleave]. 35 nos. 560 p.
- The Sepoy's Daughter: a true tale of the Indian War.
London: Henry Lea. 109 nos. 870 p.
- Henry Cockton. The Sisters; or, the fatal marriages.
London: W. M. Clark, 1851. 12 nos. 380 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 Steward: a romance of real life.
London: W. M. Clark, 1850. 24 nos. 380 p.
- Paul Eaton. Stuart Sharpe. A romance.
London: G. Berger, 1839. 5 nos. 78 p.
- Sylvester Sound the Somnambulist.
London: W. M. Clark, 1849. 23 nos. 367 p.
- The Vicar of Wakefield, a tale.
London: Willoughby and Co, 1841. 35 nos. 252 p.
- Pierce Egan the younger. Wat Tyler.
London: F. Hextall, 1841. 55 nos. 874 p.
- Charles Rabou. The Widow's Walk; or, the mystery of crime.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 19 nos. 152 p.
- Tales of all Nations; or, popular legends and romances.
London: W. Strange. 48 nos. 380 p.
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