Name Fiction
Description

A general narrative that pertains to imaginary events. Works in the subcategory of fiction are often derived from the genre designation on the title page, i.e. includes texts that are not novels, romances, stories, or tales.

Titles

Displaying 3101–3125 of 4568

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
7294 The good mother's legacy. More , Sarah
1790
8440 The Governess, or Courtland Abbey. A Novel. Unknown ,
1797
1040 The Governess; or, The Little Female Academy. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Fielding , Sarah
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
1820
8778 The Governor of Belleville. A Tale. By Jane Harvey. In Four Volumes. Harvey , Jane
Ann Vernor, Thomas Hood, and Charles Sharpe (London)
1808
169 The Guerrilla Chief: A Novel. In three volumes. By Emma Parker, author of "Elfrida, Heiress of Belgrove;"—"Virginia, or the Peace of Amiens;"—and "Arestas." Parker , Emma
William Lindsell (London)
1815
9045 The Guerrilla Chief: A Novel. In three volumes. By Emma Parker, author of "Elfrida, Heiress of Belgrove;"—"Virginia, or The Peace of Amiens;"—and "Arestas." Parker , Emma
William Lindsell (London)
1817 Second Edition
1380 The Hamiltons or the New Æra, By the Author of “Mothers and Daughters,” In Three Volumes. Gore , Catherine Grace Frances
Saunders and Otley (London)
1834
1061 The Hamiltons; or, Official Life in 1830 Gore , Catherine Grace Frances
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley (London)
1831
16350 The Hapless Orphan; or, Innocent Victim of Revenge. A Novel, Founded on Incidents in Real Life. In a Series of Letters from Caroline Francis to Maria B----. In Two Volumes. By an American Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1793
5527 The hapless orphan; or, innocent victim of revenge. A novel, founded on incidents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline Francis to Maria B-. By an American lady. Unknown , [Woman]
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
1795
20879 The Happy cottagers; or, The breakfast, dinner, and supper. Unknown ,
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1817
18585 The happy waterman, or, Honesty rewarded. To which is added, Lines written on a blank leaf of a pocket Bible. More , Hannah
1813
18590 The happy waterman; or, Honesty the best policy. To which are added, The boy of Dundee. And The gardener and rose tree. Suitable for Sabbath-school readings. More , Hannah
Pearce , Samuel
1819
3992 The happy waterman. More , Hannah
1795
4042 The happy waterman. More , Hannah
1795
18581 The happy waterman. More , Hannah
Benjamin Johnson [247 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1807
18592 The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts. More , Hannah
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] (Philadelphia)
1812
18593 The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts. More , Hannah
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] (Philadelphia)
1814
18594 The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts. More , Hannah
Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1818
23805 The happy-Unfortunate; or, the female-page: a novel. In three parts. By Elizabeth Boyd. Boyd , Elizabeth
1732
25943 The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. Being the life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six hudibrastick cantos, with a curious print to each canto, engrav'd from the originals of Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; and being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; with several Comical Dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her Intrigues in his House. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane. A diverting List of the Decorations of her Lodging. Her being detected by Sir Jn G---n, &c. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; and the Humours of the Place. V. Her Sickness and Death. Disputes between two noted Quacks. Her last Will. VI. Her Burial. Characters of the principal Persons who constituted the Funeral Pomp, &c. The Fifth Edition. To which is now first added, a curious Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his keeping, and which the learned Col. Ch-s could never answer to her full Satisfaction. Unknown ,
Richard Montague (London)
1732 The Fifth Edition. To which is now first added, a curious Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his keeping, and which the learned Col. Ch-s could never answer to her full Satisfaction.
25416 The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth . I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyric̀al Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs. The Third Edition. Unknown ,
Bispham Dickinson (London)
Richard Montague (London)
1732 The Third Edition.
24830 The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1801
8551 The Haunted Palace, or The Horrors of Ventoliene; a Romance, By Mrs. Yorke, author of Valley of Collares, Romance of Smyrna, &c. &c. &c. In Three Volumes. Yorke , Mrs. R. P. M.
Earle and Hemet [Albemarle] (London)
1801
16552 The heart and the fancy, or, Valsinore. A tale. By Miss Benger. Benger , Elizabeth Ogilvy
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1816