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 1651–1675 of 1852

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
19804 The square table, or The meditations of four secluded maidens seated around it. Sigourney , Lydia Howard
Samuel Griswold Goodrich (Boston)
1819
19805 The Square table. Price 12 1/2 cents. Sigourney , Lydia Howard
Samuel Griswold Goodrich (Boston)
1819
6690 The stage coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow travellers. By a lady of Colchester, author of the Brothers, &c. A new edition, in three vols. Smythies , Susan
Thomas Jones, bookseller [Bridge Street] (City of Westminster)
1791 A new edition
6643 The stage-coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow travellers. Smythies , Susan
1762
6641 The stage-Coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers. Smythies , Susan
Samuel Price [Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Esdall (Dublin)
1754
6666 The stage-Coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers. ... Smythies , Susan
Thomas Osborne II (London)
1753
6688 The stage-coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers. The second edition. Smythies , Susan
P. Davy and B. Law (London)
1755 The second edition.
6648 The stage-Coach. Containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers. Smythies , Susan
1789
8142 The Statue Room: An Historical Tale. By Miss Ballin. In two volumes. Ballin , Rosetta
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
1790
1176 The Stolen Boy, a Story Founded on Facts. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of The Clergyman's Widow; the Sisters; Blind Farmer Barbadoes Girl; Panorama of Europe; Young Crusoe Young Northern Traveler; Good Grandmother; Affectionate Brothers; Daughter-in-Law; Merchant's Widow; &c. &c. Hofland , Barbara
Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
1829
23380 The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. ... By Mrs. Aubin. The second edition with amendments. Aubin , Penelope
R. Norris (Dublin)
T. Thornton (Dublin)
1722 The second edition with amendments.
24115 The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an Account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. And of Madamoiselle Ardelisa, his Daughter's being shipwreck'd on the Uninhabited Island Delos, in her Return to France, with Violetta a Venetian Lady, the Captain of the Ship, a Priest, and five Sailors. The Manner of their living there, and strange Deliverance by the Arrival of a Ship commanded by Violetta's Father. Ardelisa's Entertainment at Venice, and safe Return to France. By Mrs. Aubin. Aubin , Penelope
Elizabeth Bell (Cornhill)
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Francis Fayram (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
J. Batley and E. Symon (London)
1721
24211 The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. And of Madamoiselle Ardelisa, his Daughter's being shipwreck'd on the Uninhabited Island Delos, in her Return to France, with Violetta a Venetian Lady, the Captain of the Ship, a Priest, and five Sailors. The Manner of their living there, and strange Deliverance by the Arrival of a Ship commanded by Violetta's Father. Ardelisa's Entertainment at Venice, and safe Return to France. The second edition. By Mrs. Aubin. Aubin , Penelope
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Francis Fayram (London)
John Osborn and Thomas Longman (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Francis Clay (London)
J. Batley and E. Symon (London)
1728 The second edition
14084 The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which Are Added, the Remarkable Life of John Overs; With Some Account of His Daughter, Who Was the Original Founder of St. Mary Overs' Church in the Borough; and, The Origin of London Bridge. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1801
14085 The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which is Now Added, the Remarkable Life of Baron D'Aguilar, with Some Account of His Starvation Farm Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1803
14086 The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which is Now Added, the Remarkable Life of Baron D'Aguilar, with Some Account of His Starvation Farm. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1805
15730 The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack. Though Worth Upwards of £3000 per Ann. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, A Character Well Known Upon the Stock Exchange: To Which is Added, A True Account of Henry Welby, Who Lived Invisible Forty-Four Years in Grub Street; With a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. George Harvest; Called the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1797
14087 The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack. Though Worth Upwards of £3000 per Ann. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, A Character Well Known Upon the Stock Exchange: To Which is Added, A True Account of Henry Welby, Who Lived Invisible Forty-Four Years in Grub Street; With a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. George Harvest; Called the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1797 The Second Edition.
15721 The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack. Though Worth Upwards of £3000 per Ann. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, A Character Well Known Upon the Stock Exchange: To Which is Added, the Life of the Rev. George Harvest; Called the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. The Fifth Edition. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1798 The Fifth Edition.
6103 The subterranean cavern; or, Memoirs of Antoinette de Monflorance. In four volumes. By the author of Delia and Rosina. Pilkington , Laetitia
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1798
22086 The surprize; or Constancy rewarded. By the author of The masqueraders, or Fatal curiosity. Haywood , Eliza
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1724
3227 The sword; or, Father Bertrand's history of his own times, from the original manuscript: By Eliza Clarke, author of narrative poems, &c. ... Cobbold , Elizabeth
1791
23088 The tea-table: or, a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes, at a lady's visiting day ... By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Haywood , Eliza
Edward Hamilton (Dublin)
1725 The fourth edition.
23763 The tea-table: or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Haywood , Eliza
1725
23255 The tea-table: or, a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. Interspersed with several entertaining and instructive stories. Part the second. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Haywood , Eliza
1725