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 1126–1150 of 1817

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
22797 The gamester: a comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Fields by Her Majesty's servants. The prologue spoke by Mr. Betterton. Written by N. Rowe, Esq; Centlivre , Susanna
James Knapton (London)
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
1714
3931 The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison. More , Hannah
1784
4145 The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison. More , Hannah
S. Hazard (Bath)
R. White [London] (London)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
1795
7294 The good mother's legacy. More , Sarah
1790
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
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
266 The Heir of Drumcondra; or, Family Pride. In Three Volumes. By Mary Julia Young, author of The Summer at Weymouth, The Summer at Brighton, Donalda, Rosemount Castle, East Indian, &c. &c. Young , Mary Julia
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
1810
1419 The Heir Presumptive. By Lady Stepney. In Three Volumes. Stepney , Catherine Manners
Richard Bentley (London)
1835
18977 The Hermit and The traveller. Parnell , Thomas
Goldsmith , Oliver
O'Keeffe , Adelaide
1813
18978 The hermit and The traveller. Parnell , Thomas
Goldsmith , Oliver
O'Keeffe , Adelaide
1814
18979 The hermit and The traveller. Parnell , Thomas
Goldsmith , Oliver
O'Keeffe , Adelaide
1816
18980 The hermit and The traveller. Parnell , Thomas
Goldsmith , Oliver
O'Keeffe , Adelaide
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] (New York City)
Samuel S. Wood & Co. (Baltimore)
1818
3463 The hermit of Snowden; or memoirs of Albert and Lavinia. Taken from a faithful copy of the original manuscript, which was found in the hermitage, by the late Rev. Dr. L- and Mr. - , in the year 17**. Ryves , Elizabeth
1790
3349 The hermit of Snowden: or memoirs of Albert and Lavinia. Taken from a faithful copy of the original manuscript, which was found ... by the late Rev. Dr. L- and Mr. -, in the year 17**. Ryves , Elizabeth
1789
3386 The hermit of Snowden: or, memoirs of Albert and Lavinia. Faithfully taken from the original manuscript, found in the hermitage, by the late Rev. Dr. L- and Mr. -. Ryves , Elizabeth
James Barker [Drury Lane] (London)
1793
9310 The Highest Castle and the Lowest Cave; or, Events of the Days which are Gone. By Rebecca Edridge, author of The Scrinium. In three volumes. Edridge , Rebecca
George B. Whittaker (London)
1825
25309 The highland rogue: Or, The memorable actions of the celebrated Robert Mac-Gregor, commonly called Rob-Roy. Containing a genuine account of his education, grandeur, and sudden misfortune; his commencing robber, and being elected captain of a formidable gang; his exploits on the highway, breaking upon houses, taking prisoners, commencing judge, and levying taxes; his defence of his manner of living; his dispute with a Scotch parson open predestination; his joining with the Earl of Marr in the rebellion; his being decoy'd and imprison'd by the Duke of --------, with the manner of his escape, &c. Introduc'd with a relation of the unequal'd villanies of the clan of the Mac-gregors for several years past. The whole impartially digested from the memorandums of an authentick Scotch MS. B. , E.
Jane Billingsley (London)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Joseph Fox I (London)
1723