Titles by John Edward Evans in APA format
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, H.
(1829).
Betty brown, or, the st. gile's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
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, H.
(1829).
Black giles, the poacher: with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work: in two parts.
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, H.
(1829).
Tawney rachel, or, the fortune-teller: with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers.
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Wilson
, L.S.A.
(1829).
The coral necklace: intended for the amusement of children. by the author of "the pearl bracelet," &c. second edition. embellished with neat engravings on wood.
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, S.
(1829).
The good mother's legacy.
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, H.
(1829).
The history of hester wilmot: in two parts: being a continuation of the sunday school.
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, H.
(1829).
The shepherd of salisbury plain: in two parts.
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, H.
(1829).
The two shoemakers: in six parts.
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, H.
(1829).
Betty brown, or, the st. gile's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
London:
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, H.
(1829).
Black giles, the poacher: with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work: in two parts.
London:
Wilson
, L.S.A.
(1829).
The coral necklace: intended for the amusement of children. by the author of "the pearl bracelet," &c. second edition. embellished with neat engravings on wood.
London:
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, S.
(1829).
The good mother's legacy.
London:
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, H.
(1829).
The history of hester wilmot: in two parts: being a continuation of the sunday school.
London:
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, H.
(1829).
The shepherd of salisbury plain: in two parts.
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, H.
(1830).
'tis all for the best.
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, H.
(1830).
The cottage cook, or, mrs. jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money.
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, H.
(1830).
The history of tom white, the postillion: in two parts.
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, H.
(1830).
'tis all for the best.
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, H.
(1830).
The cottage cook, or, mrs. jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money.
London:
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, H.
(1830).
The history of tom white, the postillion: in two parts.
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