Titles by Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell in CHICAGO format
There are 45 titles associated with this person.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Visits to the parsonage; or, the juvenile assembly. By Sarah Wilkinson, authoress of midsummer holidays, village rambles, &c. Adapted at once to amuse and instruct the youthful reader.
London:
1799.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The tragical history of Carzy Jane, and young Henry. Giving an account of their birth, parentage, courtship, and melancholy end. Founded on facts, by Sarah Wilkinson.
Edinburgh:
1800.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The turtle dove; or Cupid's artillery levelled against human hearts, ... By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
William Perks,
1800.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The White Cottage of the Valley; or, The Mysterious Husband. An Original, Interesting Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Robert Harrild,
1800.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Visits to the Parsonage; or, the Juvenile Assembly: adapted at once to amuse and instruct the youthful reader.
London:
1801.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Lord Gowen; or, The Forester's Daughter. An Historical Romance of the Twelfth Century. To Which is Added, The Barons of Old. An Historic Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Marriage Promise; or, The History of Emma Woodley. By Sarah Wilkinson. To Which is Added, A Poem to the Memory of the Late Mrs. Pope.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Subterraneous Passage; or, Gothic Cell. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Lissette of Savoy; or, The Fair Maid of the Mountains. An Interesting Tale. To Which is Added, Ethelred and Lidania; or, The Sacrifice to Woden, A Saxon Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown,
,
and Sarah
S.
Wilkinson.
Old Daddy Gander's fairy tales: consisting of the interesting story of The bleeding finger; or The lady with the golden thumb: The story of Phebe the Good; or The glorious hand: The story of Princess Hebe; or her flight from the usurper of her throne, to Ardella Wood: The house of instruction ... and The Princess of Arcadia; or The marriage of Theseus, Prince of the Flowery Isles.
London:
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The ghost of Golini, or, The mailignant relative: a domestic tale. Written by Miss Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Maid of Lochlin; or, Northern Mysteries. A Scottish Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Maid of the Ocean; or, The Prince of Persia. An Aquatic Romance. To Which is Added, Orlando; or, The Knight of the Moon. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah,
S.,
and Thomas
Skinner Surr.
The Pathetic and Interesting History of George Barnwell. Founded on Facts. Carefully Abridged from Mr. Surr's Celebrated Novel by Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Wife of Two Husbands. Translated From the French Drama of the La Femme À Deux Maris and Formed Into an Interesting Story. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Wife of Two Husbands; or, Fritz, the Outlaw. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Inkle and Yarico; or, Love in a Cave. An Interesting Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Monastic Ruins; or, The Invisible Monitor. A Romance. To Which is Added, The Brazier. A Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Adopted Child; or, The Castle of St. Villereagh. Being the Interesting History and Adventures of Edward Hartford. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Maid of Sicily; or, The Lady of the Tomb. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Mountain Cottager; or, The Deserted Bride. Founded on Facts. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Sorcerer’s Palace; or, The Princess of Sinadone. Being the Romantic Adventures of a Knight of the Round Table. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Voyages and Adventures of Edward Teach, Commonly Called Black Beard, the Notorious Pirate. With an Account of the Origin and Progress of the Roman, Algerine and West India Pirates. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Water Spectre; or, An Bratach. A Romance, Founded on the Popular Melo-Drame, As Performed, With Universal Applause, at the Aquatic Theatre, Sadler's Wells. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Water Spectre; or, Kitty O' the Clyde. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Foundling of the Forest; or, Adventures of Fernando and Cecilia. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Thatched Cottage; or, Sorrows of Eugenia. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
1806.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Travelers; or, Prince of China. An Interesting Story. Founded on the Popular Operatic Drama, Performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Monkcliffe Abbey or, The history of Albert, Elwina and Adeline. By Sarah Wilkinson. To which is added, Lopez and Aranthe; or, The suicide. Also, the beautiful little tale of The Abbey of Clunedale.
New York:
1807.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Fugitive Countess; or, Convent of St. Ursula. A Romance. In Four Volumes. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street],
1807.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Child of Mystery. A Novel, in Three Volumes, Founded on Recent Events. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street],
1808.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The voyages and adventures of Edward Teach, commonly called Black Beard, the notorious pirate. By S. Wilkinson. With an account of the origin and progress of the Roman, Algerine and West India pirates.
Boston:
Ephraim C. Beals,
1808.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Convent of Grey Penitents; or, The Apostate Nun. A Romance, in two volumes. By Miss Wilkinson.
London:
James Fletcher Hughes [Berners Street],
1810.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Tragical History of Crazy Jane, and Young Henry: giving an account of their birth, parentage, courtship, and melancholy end: founded on facts.
Stirling:
1810.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Priory of St Clair; or, Spectre of the Murdered Nun. A Gothic Tale, By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
1811.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Edward & Agnes, or, The Twin Orphans of Rosemount Farm. A Village Tale, by Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
1812.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The maid of Lochlin; or Northern mysteries. A Scottish romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
New Haven:
1812.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The spectres; or Lord Oswald and Lady Rosa, including an account of the Marchioness of Civetti, who was basely consigned to a dungeon beneath her castle ... by Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Langley and Co.,
1814.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Love and Hymen; or the Gentleman's and Ladies' Polite and Original Valentine Writer. For the Present Year. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
William Perks,
1815.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The ruffian boy; or, Castle of Waldemar. A Venetian tale. On which is founded the interesting and popular melo drama now performing at the Surrey Theatre. Taken from Mrs. Opie's celebrated tale of that name. By S. S. Wilkinson.
London:
John Bailey,
1815.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
New Tales by Mrs. Wilkinson, in three volumes.
London:
Matthew Iley,
1819.
Williams,
Helen,
M.,
and Sarah
S.
Wilkinson.
Popular stories, or, Entertaining tales &c. &c. Each volume embellished with six engravings.
London:
T. Hughes [Ludgate St],
1820.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Spectre of Lanmere Abbey; or, The Mystery of the Blue and Silver Bag. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson: Authoress of The Bandit of Florence, Fugitive Countess, Wheel of Fortune, &c. In two volumes.
London:
William Mason [London],
1820.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
The Turtle Dove; or Cupid's Artillery Levelled against Human Hearts, being a New and Original Valentine Writer. For the present year. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
William Perks,
1820.
Wilkinson,
Sarah S.
Hodgson's universal valentine writer, for the current year : being a choice collection of original amatory epistles, addresses, answers, &c. &c. : adapted to the use of persons of either sex ; and suited to all ranks and conditions of lovers, and would-be lovers. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Orlando Hodgson & Co., Juvenile Press [Newgate Street],
1822.