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Lemoine, Ann English Nights Entertainments. The History of Oroonoko; or, The Royal Slave. Written Originally by Mrs. Behn, and Revised by Mrs. Griffiths.
Lemoine, Ann The Life and Mysterious Transactions of Richard Morris, Esq. Better Known by the Name of Dick Spot, the Conjuror, Particularly in Derbyshire and Shropshire. Written by an Old Acquaintance Who Was a Critical Observer of All His Actions for Near Fifty Years. Including Singular, Whimsical, and Curious Anecdotes of Many Living Characters—Unaccountable and Mysterious Transactions—Lost Property Restored—Life Preserved—Robberies Prevented—Deaths Frequently Foretold, (Particularly That of the Unfortunate King of Sweden, Which He Declared in Print More That Three Months Before It Happened)—And Proving Every Thing Belonging to the History of This Wonderful Man, to Have Been Beyond the Settled Rules by Which Human Actions and Life Are in General Regulated.
Lemoine, Ann The Black Forest; or the Cavern of Horrors! A Gothic Romance.
Lemoine, Ann Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
Lemoine, Ann The Tell-Tale; or, Universal Museum. Consisting of a Series of Interesting Adventures, Voyages, Histories, Lives, Tales, and Romances.
Lemoine, Ann Fairy Romances. Containing The Enchanted Castle, The Mystic Ring; or, The Enchantments of Oladine, The Magic Statues, and The Magician; or, The Two Champions.
Lemoine, Ann The Maid of Sicily; or, The Lady of the Tomb. By Sarah Wilkinson.
Lemoine, Ann Lives of Most Remarkable Female Robbers; The German Princess, a Robber & Impostor. Moll Cut-Purse, a Pickpocket & Highwaywoman. Mary Read [and] Anne Bonny, Pirates. Nan Hereford, a Cheat & Impostor.
Lemoine, Ann Tales of Wonder containing the Castle of Enchantment or The Mysteries of Deception. The Robbers Daughter or The Phantom of the Grotto. The Magic-Legacy &c.
Lemoine, Ann Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume II.
Lemoine, Ann The Voyage of Commodore Anson Round the World.
Lemoine, Ann The Forty Thieves; or, The Story of Ali Baba and His Female Slave, On Which is Founded the Popular Operatic Romance, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal. Drury-Lane.
Lemoine, Ann The Pathetic and Interesting History of George Barnwell. Founded on Facts. Carefully Abridged from Mr. Surr's Celebrated Novel by Sarah Wilkinson.
Lemoine, Ann The Orphan Boy; or, The Veiled Statue.
Lemoine, Ann The Woman of the Town; or, authentic memoirs of Phebe Phillips; otherwise Maria Maitland. Well-known in the vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by herself.
Lemoine, Ann The Voyages, Distresses, and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by Himself. Containing an Account of His Transactions in America, During the War; His Disastrous Voyage to England, in Which He Had the Misfortune to Be Taken by an Algerine Man of War, Near the Coast of Portugal, and Carried to Barbary, Where He Remained in Slavery Upwards of Six Years; His Miraculous Escape from Thence, With Five More, in a Canvass Boat of Their Own Construction, and Safe Arrival at Majorca: With Several Remarkable Circumstances After His Captivity; and His Safe Arrival at Last in Scotland.
Lemoine, Ann The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
Lemoine, Ann The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
Lemoine, Ann Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume VI.
Lemoine, Ann Barbastal, or, The Magician of the Forest of Bloody Ash: A Romance.
Lemoine, Ann The Wonderful History of That Renowned Magician and Conjurer, Friar Bacon.
Lemoine, Ann Hero and Leander; or, The Lovers of the Hellespont. An Ancient Tragic Romance.
Lemoine, Ann The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
Lemoine, Ann The Secret Nuptials; or, Beauty in Distress.
Lemoine, Ann The Eastern Turret; or, Orphan of Navona. A Romance.