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Lemoine, Ann The Black Forest; or, The Cavern of Horrors! A Gothic Romance. Translated From the German.
Lemoine, Ann The Remarkable Life of John Elwes, Esq., Member in Three Successive Parliaments for Berkshire. With Singular Anecdotes, &c.
Lemoine, Ann The Reprobate or Voyages and Singular Adventures of David Doubtful.
Lemoine, Ann Death, A Poem by Beilby Porteus. The Grave, A Poem by Robert Blair, and Gray's Elegy, Written in a Court Church-Yard.
Lemoine, Ann The Italian Lovers; or, The Mock Funeral.
Lemoine, Ann The woman of the town; or, authentic memoirs of Maria Maitland; well known in the vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by herself.
Lemoine, Ann Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
Lemoine, Ann The Sicilian Pirate; or, The Pillar of Mystery. A Terrific Romance. Forming the Singular Life and Adventures of Adelmorn; Who, After Selling Himself to the Devil, at the Instigation of a Lapland Wizzard, Becomes a Notorious Pirate, and, By His Depredations and Cruelties, Renders Himself the Terror of the Northern Parts of Europe. At Length the Wizzard’s Predictions is Fulfilled, and He Ends His Days Overwhelmed with Anguish and Despair.
Lemoine, Ann The Castle of Montalbert; or, The Fatal Prediction.
Lemoine, Ann 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.
Lemoine, Ann Laugh When You Can; or, The Monstrous Droll Jester. Containing the Best Collection of Jests. To Which is Added, The Benevolent Jew, as Recited at the Royalty Theatre.
Lemoine, Ann The Subterraneous Passage; or, Gothic Cell. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
Lemoine, Ann Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
Lemoine, Ann Twelve O’clock; or, The Three Robbers. A Romance.
Lemoine, Ann The Fair Wanderer; or, The History of Caroline Dormer, A Reformed Prostitute, Written by Herself. In Which is Introduced, Lucy of Leinster; A Pathetic Tale.
Lemoine, Ann 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.
Lemoine, Ann The Magdalen; or, History of the First Penitent Prostitute Received Into That Charitable Asylum. With Anecdotes of Other Penitents. By the Rev. William Dodd, LL. D.
Lemoine, Ann Ethelinda; or, the fair made of the Inn. An Interesting Tale.
Lemoine, Ann The White Castle; or, The Island of Solitude. A Gothic Romance. To Which is Added, The Cabinet; or, Fatal Curiosity. An Arabian Romance.
Lemoine, Ann The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1809. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
Lemoine, Ann The Tell-Tale; or, Universal Museum. Consisting of a Series of Interesting Adventures, Voyages, Histories, Lives, Tales, and Romances.
Lemoine, Ann The Pindar of Wakefield; or, The History and Exploits of George A Green, Fellow Champion and Competitor with Robin Hood.
Lemoine, Ann Barbastal, or, The magician of the forest of Bloody Ash: a romance.
Lemoine, Ann The Wiltshire Spectre. A Tale. To Which is Added, The Forest of Lindensdorf; or, The Woodcutter's Daughter. A Romance.
Lemoine, Ann The Hermit of the Lakes; or, The Revengeful Brother. A Tale of Truth.