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Lemoine, Ann 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.
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 than 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 English Nights Entertainments. The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale.
Lemoine, Ann Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume IV.
Lemoine, Ann The Voyage of Woodes Rogers, Round the World. With the Discovery of Alexander Selkirk, the Origin of Robinson Crusoe.
Lemoine, Ann Frederick and Caroline.
Lemoine, Ann 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.
Lemoine, Ann Lodoiska; or, The Tartar Robber. An Historic Tale. From the Life of the Chevalier de Faublas.
Lemoine, Ann The Voyages, Travels and Surprising Adventures of Captain Robert Singleton. Written by Daniel Defoe, Author of Robinson Crusoe, &c. &c. Containing an account of his being set on shore in the island of Madagascar; of his Passage from thence, and Travels through the Deserts of Africa; his various Encounters with Savages and wild Beasts; his aqcuiring great riches in Gold Dust and Elephant's Teeth, and return to England.
Lemoine, Ann The Little Hunch-Back.
Lemoine, Ann The Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World. With an Account of His Unfortunate Death at Owhylee, One of the Sandwich Islands.
Lemoine, Ann The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1812. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
Lemoine, Ann The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
Lemoine, Ann The Orphan of the Castle; or, The Haunted Tower. A Gothic Story.
Lemoine, Ann The Beggar Boy; or, History and Adventures of James Altamont, Afterwards Earl Altamont, Who Was Deprived (for a Time) of His Inheritance, and Conveyed, by the Infamous Contrivance of His Uncle, to America, Where He Remained Thirteen Years in Slavery.
Lemoine, Ann Zelia in the Desert; or, The Female Crusoe. Written by Herself.
Lemoine, Ann The History of Cecilia; or, The Beautiful Nun.
Lemoine, Ann Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
Lemoine, Ann The Seven Voyages of Sindbad, the Sailor.
Lemoine, Ann English Nights Entertainments. Edmund and Albina; or, Gothic Times. A Romance.
Lemoine, Ann The life, voyages, and surprising adventures, of Mary Jane Meadows, a woman of uncommon talents, spirit and resolution, who, after experiencing a Series of extraordinary Changes in Life, from the highest Splendour and Affluence, to the most abject Distress and Poverty; at last shipped herself for India, in the unfortunate Grosvenor, and was cast away on the dreary Coast of Africa; where, after travelling through vast Deserts and the Kingdom of Caffraria in the most imminent danger, arrived on the borders of the South Sea, where she was again cast away upon an uninhabited Island, and lived intirely by herself for several Years. Written by her own hand.
Lemoine, Ann The Lady of Fashion; or, A Summer in the Country and a Winter in London. Containing a Lesson to Young Men of Moderate Circumstances, Not to Suffer Their Vanity to Lead Them Into Becoming the Dupes of Persons in Higher Stations of Life Than Themselves, Exemplified in the History of Frederick Willows, Founded on a Recent Occurrence Which Took Place in the Circle of Fashionable Life.
Lemoine, Ann Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
Lemoine, Ann The Tomb of Aurora; or, The Mysterious Summons. A Romance. To Which is Added, The Prisoner; or, The Fortress of Howlitz. A German Tale.
Lemoine, Ann Fatal Curiosity; or, The Interesting History of Edward Wilmot.