ID 4873
Last Name Unknown
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Author The Trance. A Poem. Founded on Fact. In Which the Author Had a Vision of Heaven and Hell; with a Most Pleasing Interview with the Redeemer. To Which is Added an Interesting Account of her Adventures Both by Sea and Land. 1826
Author Cousin Rachel's Visit. By a lady 1827
Author Souvenirs of a Tour on the Continent. By Adeline. 1827
Author An explanation of the two sacraments and the occasional rites and ceremonies of the Church of England in a series of dialogues between a mother and her daughters. Intended for the use of young persons. By a lady. 1828
Author Letters to a governess, on different useful and entertaining subjects. By three young ladies, her pupils. 1828
Author Little Traveller. Vol. VI. No. 4. 1828
Author Miscellaneous Poems. By a young lady. 1828
Author Notes of a Journey to the North of Ireland, in the Summer of 1827. To Which Is Added, a Brief Account of the Siege of Londonderry, in 1689. 1828
Author The Child's Duty. Dedicated by a Mother, to her children. 1828
Author Lessons for Lovers, in Several Poems. By a hypochondriac, an unhappy young lady, and an elderly gentlewoman of considerable experience 1829
Author Poems, Addressed to Several Persons. By a lady residing in Newcastle. 1829
Author The juvenile English grammar. By the author of "The Little Traveller." 1829
Author Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: Exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund. A Tale Founded on Fact. By an Officer's Widow. 1829
Author A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To Which is Annexed, a Polar Pastoral. With Forty Coloured Plates, from Original Designs. By a Lady. 1830
Author Original Juvenile Poems. By a Lady. 1830
Author Three Weeks in the Downs, or Helen and Edmund, a sea Tale; comprehending a view of naval society and manners. Founded on Fact. By an Officer's Widow. 1830
Author Claverston; or, The infidel's visit. First American Edition. 1831
Author Easy Lessons; or, Leading strings to knowledge. In three parts: The first and third parts by a lady, for her own children; the second part arranged by the late Mrs. Trimmer. With sixteen engravings. 1831
Author The Bravo of Bohemia; or, The Black Forest. A Romance. 1832
Author Female rights vindicated; or, the equality of the sexes proved. By a lady. 1833
Author Penruddock, a Tale. By the Author of 'Waltzburg'. In three volumes. 1833
Author Sketches of the lives of distinguished females, written for girls, with a view to their mental and moral improvement. By an American lady. 1833
Author Tales for winter evenings: expressly written and adapted for the instruction and amusement of youthful minds. By a Lady. 1833
Author Waltzburg: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century. 1833
Author Poems for Children. By a lady. 1834

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"Unknown, [Woman]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Person ID 4873, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/4873. Accessed 2024-05-01.

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