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 551–575 of 1748

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
5064 Letters from the Countess de Sancerre, to Count de Nancé, her friend. By Madam Riccoboni translated from the French. Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
1768
5080 Letters from the Countess de Sancerre, to Count de Nancé, her friend. By Madam Riccoboni. Translated from the French. ... Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
Thomas Becket and P. A. De Hondt (London)
1767
5334 Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others, on subjects moral and entertaining, wherein the character of the female sex, with their rank, importance, and consequence, is stated, and their relative duties in life are enforced. By a lady. ... Walker , Mary
James Robson (London)
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1776
5483 Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others, on subjects moral and entertaining, wherein the character of the female sex, with their rank, importance, and consequence, is stated, and their relative duties in life are enforced. By Lady Mary Walker. The second edition, corrected. Walker , Mary
James Robson (London)
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1777 The second edition, corrected.
5333 Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others, on subjects moral and entertaining. Wherein the character of the female sex, with their rank, importance, and consequence, is stated, and their relative duties in life are enforced. By Lady Mary Walker. The Third Edition corrected, ... Walker , Mary
Henry Whitestone [Capel Street] (Dublin)
James Williams [21 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Samuel Price [Henry Street] (Dublin)
William Whitestone [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Richard Fitzsimons (Dublin)
Thomas Wilkinson (I) (Dublin)
James Parker (Dublin)
1776 The Third Edition corrected
8074 Letters moral and entertaining. By Mrs. Cartwright. Cartwright , Mrs. H.
James Macgowan (London)
1780
19200 Letters of Adelaide de Sancerre. To Count de Nance. Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
1801
5818 Letters of Julia and Caroline. Edgeworth , Maria
Joseph Johnson (London)
1795
5347 Letters on different subjects, in four volumes; amongst which are interspers'd the adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon. By the author of The unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters. Pennington , Sarah
1766
5346 Letters on different subjects, in four volumes; amongst which are interspers'd The adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon. By the author of The unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters. The second edition. Pennington , Sarah
1767 The second edition.
5182 Letters on different subjects, in four volumes; amongst which are interspers’d The adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon. By the author of The unfortunate mother’s advice to her absent daughters. The third edition. Vol. I Pennington , Sarah
1767 The third edition.
9828 Letters on Different Subjects, in Four Volumes. Amongst which are interspers'd the Adventures of Alphonso, After the Destruction of Lisbon. By the Author of The Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her absent daughters. Pennington , Sarah
James Hoey, Senior (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Sarah Cotter (later Stringer) [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
James Potts (Dublin)
Samuel Watson [Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
William Watson I (Dublin)
Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Murphy (Dublin)
Laurence Flin [Castle Street] (Dublin)
Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Upper Blind Quay] (Dublin)
Hugh Boulter Grierson [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
Josiah Sheppard [Shepherd] [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
1766 [Irish 1]
8091 Letters to Honoria and Marianne, on Various Subjects. In three volumes. Warton , Jane
James Dodsley (London)
1784
4751 Letters written from Lausanne. Translated from the French. Charrière , Isabelle de
1799
5134 Lettres d'une dame angloise, et de son amie a Paris, contenant les memoires de Madame Williams. ... Unknown ,
s.n. [sine nomine]
1771
5007 Lettres de Madame du Montier recueillies par Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Leprince de Beaumont , Jeanne-Marie
John Nourse (London)
1767
22316 Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician. Being the fourth part of Law is a Bottomless-Pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth: and publish'd (as well as the three former parts and appendix) by the Author of The new Atalantis. Arbuthnot , John
John Morphew (London)
1712
9391 Life in India; or, the English at Calcutta. In three volumes. Monkland , Anne Catherine
Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street] (London)
1828
8599 Lindorf and Caroline; or, The Danger of Credulity. In Three Vols. Translated from the German of Professor Kramer, by Mary Julia Young, Author of Rose Mount Castle; The East Indian; The Kinsmen of Naples; Poems, &c. Naubert , Christiana Benedicta Eugenie
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
1803
13966 Little Thumb; or, Seven League Boots. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1809
1415 Lodore. By the Author of "Frankenstein". In Three Volumes. Shelley , Mary Wollstonecraft
Richard Bentley (London)
1835
19577 Louisa and her Cousins. A Sequel to 'Lessons Without Books.' By the Author of 'The Beatitudes,' 'Lessons Without Books,' and 'Stories of the Spanish Conquests in America. Sedgwick , Elizabeth Buckminster [Mrs. Charles Sedgwick]
Leonard C. Bowles (Boston)
1831
8173 Louisa Mathews. By an eminent lady. in three volumes. Unknown , [Woman]
James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street] (Moorfields)
1793
5521 Louisa Mathews. By an eminent lady. in Three Volumes. ... Unknown , [Woman]
James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street] (Moorfields)
1793
5598 Louisa Wharton. A story founded on facts: written by herself, in a series of letters to a friend. Wherein is Displayed Some particular Circumstances which happened during the bloody Contest in America. I. Louisa's Father and Mother go to Bath; the Amusements of that Place described, &c. II. Some Account of Captain Truman and his Family; he falls in Love with Louisa; her Brother arrives from Philadelphia, and confirms the War having broke out. III. Captain Truman is ordered with his Regiment to America; Louisa is greatly alarmed, &c. IV. Truman takes Leave of Louisa with the greatest Tenderness; she gives him her Picture in Miniature; he gives her a Ring, and they vow mutual Constancy. V. Louisa's Father goes to London, from thence, with George his Son, sets out for Philadelphia. VI. A Letter from young Truman, full of tender expressions, &c. Vii. A Letter from her Brother, relates the Death of her Father, and the Confiscation of all their Property; they are greatly distressed; and Loui Unknown ,
1780