Titles by Solomon King [USA] in CHICAGO format
There are 6 titles associated with this firm.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin,
Stéphanie,
F.,
and
Unknown.
Mary, the maid of the inn; an affecting narrative; detailing the history of her youthful days; the singular way she discovers her lover to be a robber and murderer; he is apprehended and committed for trial; the distress of Mary, on being compelled to give evidence against her lover, through which he is convicted and executed; she loses her reason, her forlorn and destitute wanderings, until she is found frozen to death. From the poem by Robert Southey.
New York:
Solomon King [USA],
1821.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin,
Stéphanie,
F.,
and
Unknown.
Mary, the maid of the inn; an affecting narrative; detailing the history of her youthful days; the singular way she discovers her lover to be a robber and murderer; he is apprehended and committed for trial; the distress of Mary, on being compelled to give evidence against her lover, through which he is convicted and executed; she loses her reason, her forlorn and destitute wanderings, until she is found frozen to death. From the poem by Robert Southey.
New York:
Solomon King [USA],
1821.
Barbauld,
Anna,
L.,
and Maria
Edgeworth.
Lessons for Children. By Mrs. Barbauld and Maria Edgeworth. With Eight Coloured Engravings.
New York:
Solomon King [USA],
1824.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin,
Stéphanie,
F.,
and
Unknown.
Mary, the maid of the inn; an affecting narrative; detailing the history of her youthful days; the singular way she discovers her lover to be a robber and murderer; he is apprehended and committed for trial; the distress of Mary, on being compelled to give evidence against her lover, through which he is convicted and executed; she loses her reason, her forlorn and destitute wanderings, until she is found frozen to death. From the poem by Robert Southey.
New York:
Solomon King [USA],
1828.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin,
Stéphanie,
F.,
and
Unknown.
Mary, the maid of the inn; an affecting narrative; detailing the history of her youthful days; the singular way she discovers her lover to be a robber and murderer; he is apprehended and committed for trial; the distress of Mary, on being compelled to give evidence against her lover, through which he is convicted and executed; she loses her reason, her forlorn and destitute wanderings, until she is found frozen to death. From the poem by Robert Southey.
New York:
Solomon King [USA],
1828.
Hutchinson,
Miss A. A.
The Snow-drop, or, Poetry for Henry and Emily's Library.
Solomon King [USA],
1832.