Name Fiction Novel
Description

A narrative that pertains to imaginary events. Works in this subcategory have “novel” listed as the genre designation on the title page.

Titles

Displaying 926–950 of 1348

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
8047 The explanation; or, agreeable surprise. In two volumes. By a young lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1778
9148 The Express. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Frances D'Aubigne. D'Aubigne , Frances
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
1819
14416 The Fair Moralist: or, Love and Duty. A novel. A narrative, which has its foundation in truth and nature, and at the same time that it agreeably entertains by a variety of curious and affecting incidents, is entirely divested of all those images, which in too many pieces, calculated for amusement only, tend to inflame the minds they should instruct. Now first published in order to cultivate the principles of religion and virtue, in the minds of the youth of both sexes. McCarthy , Charlotte
William Ranson (Dublin)
1747 Now first published in order to cultivate the principles of religion and virtue, in the minds of the youth of both sexes.
2443 The fair moralist: or, Love and virtue: a novel. To which are added, poems on several occasions. McCarthy , Charlotte
1783
22421 The false friend: or, the treacherous Portugueze. A novel. Interspersed with the adventures of Lorenzo and Elvira. Carlos and Leonora. Octavio and Clara. Written by a lady. Davys , Mary
Thomas Astley (London)
1732
8092 The false friends. A novel. In a series of letters. By the author of The Ring. In two volumes. Unknown ,
James Barker [Drury Lane] (London)
1785
1335 The False Step. And the Sisters. In Three Volumes. Jones , Hannah Maria
Edward Bull (London)
1832
702 The Family Estate; or, Lost and Won. A Novel. In three volumes. By Mrs. Ross, author of The Cousins, Modern Calypso, Strangers of Lindenfeldt, &c. &c. Ross , Mrs.
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
1815
3332 The farmer of Inglewood Forest, a novel. In four volumes. By Elizabeth Helme. Helme , Elizabeth
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1796
8562 The Farmer's Boy; A Novel: In four Volumes. By Miss Gunning, author of "Love at First Sight"—"Gipsy Countess," &c. &c. &c. Gunning , Elizabeth
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] (London)
Maurice Jones [Paternoster Row] (London)
1802
3091 The fashionable friend: a novel. Bonhote , Elizabeth
James Potts (Dublin)
Thomas Walker (Dublin)
Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Williams [21 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
John Abbot Husband [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
1774
3108 The fashionable friend: a novel. In two volumes. ... Bonhote , Elizabeth
Thomas Becket and P. A. De Hondt (London)
1773
8421 The Fatalists; Or, Records Of 1814 And 1815. A Novel. In Five Volumes. By Mrs. Kelly, Author Of The Matron Of Erin, &c. Kelly , Mrs.
Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
1821
8153 The fate of Velina de Guidova. A novel. In three volumes. Radcliffe , Mary Ann
William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
1790
15378 The Father and Daughter; A Tale. By Mrs. Opie. Opie , Amelia
Samuel Griswold Goodrich (Boston)
1827
8543 The Father and Daughter. A Tale, in Prose: with an Epistle from the Maid of Corinth to her Lover; and Other Poetical Pieces. By Mrs. Opie. Opie , Amelia
1814 Irish 1
19199 The female foundling: a novel, in a series of letters from Elizabeth-Sophia de Vallière, to Louisa-Hortensia de Canteleu. Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
1802
8214 The Female Gamester; or, the pupil of fashion. A novel. In two volumes. Unknown ,
1796
2429 The female Quixote; or, the adventures of Arabella. In two volumes. Lennox , Charlotte
Andrew Millar (London)
1752
25099 The Female Soldier; Or, the Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell, Born in the City of Worcester, Who took upon herself the Name of James Gray; and, being deserted by her Husband, put on Mens Apparel, and travelled to Coventry in quest of him, where she enlisted in Col. Guise’s Regiment of Foot, and marched with that Regiment to Carlisle, in the Time of the Rebellion in Scotland; shewing what happened to her in that City, and her Desertion from that Regiment. Also A Full and True Account of her enlisting afterwards into Fraser’s Regiment of Marines, then at Portsmouth; and her being draughted out of that Regiment, and sent on board the Swallow Sloop of War, one of Admiral Boscawen’s Squadron, then bound for the East-Indies. With the many Vicissitudes of Fortune she met with during that Expedition, particularly at the Siege of Pondicherry, where she received Twelve Wounds. Likewise, the surprising Accident by which she came to hear of the Death of her faithless Husband, who she went in quest of. The Whole Contenting The most surprising incidents the have happened in any preceding Age; wherein is laid open all her Adventures, in Mens Cloaths, for near five Years, without her Sex being ever discovered. Snell , Hannah
Robert Walker [Little Old Bailey] (London)
1750
25100 The Female Soldier; Or, the Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell, Born in the City of Worcester, Who took upon herself the Name of James Gray; and, being deserted by her Husband, put on Mens Apparel, and travelled to Coventry in quest of him, where she enlisted in Col. Guise’s Regiment of Foot, and marched with that Regiment to Carlisle, in the Time of the Rebellion in Scotland; shewing what happened to her in that City, and her Desertion from that Regiment. Also A Full and True Account of her enlisting afterwards into Fraser’s Regiment of Marines, then at Portsmouth; and her being draughted out of that Regiment, and sent on board the Swallow Sloop of War, one of Admiral Boscawen’s Squadron, then bound for the East-Indies. With the many Vicissitudes of Fortune she met with during that Expedition, particularly at the Siege of Pondicherry, where she received Twelve Wounds. Likewise, the surprising Accident by which she came to hear of the Death of her faithless Husband, who she went in quest of. The Whole Contenting The most surprising incidents the have happened in any preceding Age; wherein is laid open all her Adventures, in Mens Cloaths, for near five Years, without her Sex being ever discovered. Snell , Hannah
Robert Walker [Little Old Bailey] (London)
1750
8170 The Fille de Chambre, a novel, in three volumes, by the author of The Inquisitor, &c. &c. Rowson , Susanna
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1792
19421 The fille de chambre, a novel. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Baltimore; author of Charlotte, The Inquisitor, Victoria, &c. Rowson , Susanna
Thomas E. Clayland (Baltimore)
1795
19422 The fille de chambre, a novel. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Baltimore; author of Charlotte, The Inquisitor, Victoria, &c. Rowson , Susanna
1795
19423 The fille de chambre, a novel. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Charlotte, The Inquisitor, Victoria, &c. Rowson , Susanna
Henry and Patrick Rice (Philadelphia)
James Rice and Co. (Baltimore)
1794