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 3551–3575 of 4568

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
13963 The Little Gipsy Girl; or, Universal Fortune Teller. To Which is Added, Charms and Ceremonies For Knowing Future Events; and a Complete Dreaming Dictionary. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1799
17472 The little gipsy-girl, or Universal fortune-teller. With charms and ceremonies for knowing future events. By Margaret Finch, queen of the gipsies. Finch , Margaret
The Travelling Book-Sellers (Montpelier)
1814
13964 The Little Hunch-Back. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1809
24817 The Little Hunch-Back. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1810
24818 The Little Hunch-Back. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1811
24819 The Little Hunch-Back. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1812
17275 The Little Merchants. A Story for Children. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education Edgeworth , Maria
Franklin Press Office (New York)
1831
13965 The Little Tale Teller; or, Simple Stories, Moral and Interesting. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
1810
13967 The Little White Mouse. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1809
24820 The Little White Mouse. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1810
24821 The Little White Mouse. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1811
24822 The Little White Mouse. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1812
7536 The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia. By the author of David Simple. Fielding , Sarah
1757
7523 The lives of Cleopatra and Octavia. By the author of David Simple. Second edition, corrected. Fielding , Sarah
Andrew Millar (London)
Robert and James Dodsley (London)
James Leake I (Bath)
1758 Second edition, corrected.
3702 The locket; or, the history of Mr. Singleton. A novel. In two volumes. By the author of Emily; Or, the History Of a Natural Daughter. ... Unknown ,
Richard Snagg [Paternoster Row] (London)
1774
8831 The Lords of Erith, A Romance, in three volumes. By C. Manners. Manners , Catharine Rebecca
Richard Ryan [353 Oxford Street] (London)
G. Shade (London)
1809
16346 The love of praise, and the love of virtue. By an American lady. Unknown , [Woman]
William E. Norman (Hudson, NY)
1821
2419 The lover's treat: or, unnatural hatred. Being a true narrative as deliver'd to the Author by one of the Family who was principally concern'd in the following Account. Written by Mrs. Charke, Author of Dumont and Miss Charlotte Evelyn. Charke , Charlotte
1758
24303 The lover's week : or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. Written by a young lady. Hearne , Mary
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
Richard Francklin (London)
1718
23828 The lover's week: or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. Written by a young lady. The Second Edition. Hearne , Mary
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
Richard Francklin (London)
1718 The Second Edition.
20410 The loyalists: an historical novel. By the author of "Letters to a young man," "A tale of the times," &c. West , Jane
Bradford and Read (Boston) (Boston)
1813
230 The Loyalists. An Historical Novel. By the author of "Letters to a Young Man," "A Tale of the Times," &c. In Three Volumes. West , Jane
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1812
8970 The Loyalists. An Historical Novel. By the author of "Letters to a Young Man," "A Tale of the Times," &c. The Second Edition. In Three Volumes. West , Jane
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1812 The Second Edition.
13972 The Magdalen; or, History of the First Penitent Prostitute Received Into That Charitable Asylum. With Anecdotes of Other Penitents. By the Rev. William Dodd, LL. D. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1799
13973 The Maid and the Magpie; or, Which is the Thief? A Pathetic Tale. Founded Upon the Well-Known Fact of an Interesting Female, Who Was Condemned to Death Upon the Strong Circumstantial Evidence of Stealing Various Articles of Plate. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1810