Name American Antiquarian Society
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The American Antiquarian Society is a national research library of American history and culture through 1876 which has been sharing American stories for more than two hundred years.

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
17852 The cruel mother! Who barbarously murdered her three infant children, for which she was sentenced to be loaded with chains, and confined in a close dungeon, during the remainder of her life Hobert , Mary
1806
21793 The curfew; a play in five acts. By John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey moon. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre Tobin , John
Christiana Neal (Philadelphia)
1826
20230 The curfew; a play, in five acts. By the late John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey moon. As performed at the Boston Theatre. Tobin , John
Opie , Amelia
Unknown , [Woman]
Oliver Cromwell Greenleaf (Boston)
William Blagrove (Boston)
1807
20231 The curfew: in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal -- Drury-Lane. By the late John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey-moon. First American edition. Tobin , John
Opie , Amelia
Unknown , [Woman]
1807 First American edition.
21797 The daisy; or Cautionary stories in verse. Adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on copperplate Part. I Turner , Elizabeth
Benjamin Warner [Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1817
20286 The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse, adapted to the capacities of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with engravings on copper-plate. Part II. Turner , Elizabeth
Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
1808
15597 The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse. Adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on copperplate. Turner , Elizabeth
Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
1808
17865 The daughter of a genius; a tale for youth. By Mrs. Hoffland [sic], author of 'The son of a genius,' 'Ellen the teacher,' 'The officer's widow,' 'Clergyman's widow,' 'Adopted daughter,' 'Merchant's widow,' 'Good grandmother,' 'The sisters,' 'Affectionate brothers,' 'The crusaders,' 'Blind farmer,' &c. &c. ; [Four lines of text from "Boarding school recollections Hofland , Barbara
1827
17864 The daughter of a genius; a tale for youth. By Mrs. Hoffland [sic], author of 'The son of a genius,' 'Ellen the teacher,' 'The officer's widow,' 'Clergyman's widow,' 'Adopted daughter,' 'Merchant's widow,' 'Good grandmother,' 'The sisters,' 'Affectionate brothers,' 'The crusaders,' 'Blind farmer,' &c.&c. ; [Four lines from Boarding school recollections Hofland , Barbara
1824
17866 The daughter of a genius; a tale for youth. By Mrs. Hofland, author of 'The son of a genius,' 'Ellen the teacher,' 'The officer's widow,' 'Clergyman's widow,' 'Adopted daughter,' 'Merchant's widow,' 'Good grandmother,' 'The sisters,' 'Affectionate brothers,' 'The crusaders,' 'Blind farmer,' &c. &c. ; [Four line of text from Boarding school recollections Hofland , Barbara
1827
18080 The day after the wedding; or, A wife's first lesson. A farce, as performed at the theatres, London and Philadelphia. The passages marked with inverted commas, are omitted in the representation. Kemble , Maria Theresa
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1813
18081 The day after the wedding; or, A wife's first lesson. A farce, in one act. By Mr. Bickerstaffe. ; Correctly given, as performed at the New-York Theatre Kemble , Maria Theresa
1824
18079 The day after the wedding; or, A wife's first lesson. A farce. : As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre Kemble , Maria Theresa
1823
16994 The death of Cain in five books; after the manner of the Death of Abel. By a lady 1791
16995 The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of the Death of Abel. By a lady. ; [One line from Milton 1791
16996 The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [One line from Milton 1792
16997 The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton 1790
16998 The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton 1793
17000 The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton 1795
17001 The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton Berquin , Arnaud
1796
16999 The death of Cain. In five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. 1794
17002 The death of Cain. In five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton Burns , Robert
1797
18831 The death song of an Indian chief. (Taken from Ouâbi, an Indian tale, in four cantos, by Philenia, a lady of Boston.) ; Set to musick by Mr. Hans Gram, of Boston 1791
15980 The Death-bed of a young Quaker 1833
18091 The decision, or, Religion must be all, or is nothing. [Two lines of Scripture texts Kennedy , Grace
1827