Name American Antiquarian Society
Online Source https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
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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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American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
17059 The Saracen, or Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade-romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an historical introduction, by J. Michaud, the French editor. Four volumes in two. Cottin , Sophie
Isaac Riley (New York)
1810
16805 The sayings of Mrs. Ann Campbell immediately previous to her death, taken verbatim, as she uttered them. Campbell , Ann
Rush , Benjamin
1766
16850 The school for friends, a comedy, in five acts. By Miss Chambers. As performed at the theatres, Drury-Lane and New-York. Chambers , Marianne
Dibdin , Thomas
David Longworth (New York City)
1806
19957 The school of good manners. By the author of "Good girl's soliloquy, Poetic tales, Little ditties for little children, Present to children." &c. &c 1822
19958 The school of good manners. By the author of "Good girl's soliloquy, Poetic tales, Little ditties for little children, Present to children." &c. &c 1824
17079 The school of reform, or Seaman's safe pilot to the Cape of Good Hope. By the seaman's friend, H. M. Crocker. Crocker , Hannah Mather
John Eliot (Boston)
1816
16220 The School of virtue, a novel, on a new plan. : To which is added, The fair solitary; or, Female hermit, a novel. From the French of the Marchioness de Lambert de Courcelles , Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
1790
17702 The school song book. Adapted to the scenes of the school room. Written for American children and youth. By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, editor of the Ladies' magazine, and author of "Flora's interpreter," &c. &c 1834
19513 The school-fellows; a moral tale. By Miss Sandham. Author of "The twin sisters,"--"William Selwyn,"--"The adopted daughter,"--"The grandfather," &c. &c. : [Six lines of text Leonard Crocker Bowles
1822
18198 The school: or, A present from a preceptress to her pupils, on the first of January 1813. By a lady of Boston. Thomas B. Wait and Co. (Boston)
1813
19101 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. : Five volumes in two. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. (From the London edition of 1810.) Porter , Jane
David Longworth (New York City)
1810
19098 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. Five volumes in three. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
John Holbrook (Brattleboro)
1818
19100 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. Five volumes in two. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
William Fessenden (Brattleboro)
1814
19102 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In four volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
D. Huntington (New York)
1815
19103 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In three volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
1827
19104 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In three volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
1834
19105 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In three volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
Bradford and Inskeep (Philadelphia) (Philadelphia)
Inskeep and Bradford (New York) (New York City)
William M'Ilhenney (Boston)
Edward Johnson Coale (Baltimore)
Morford, Willington, & Co. (Charleston)
1810
19106 The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In three volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
George Hill (Baltimore)
Joseph Robinson [4 North Charles Street] (Baltimore)
1811
19096 The Scottish chiefs; a romance, by Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Five volumes in two. Porter , Jane
B. Evans (Philadelphia)
1819
19097 The Scottish chiefs; a romance. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Five volumes in two. Porter , Jane
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] (New York City)
1819
19094 The Scottish chiefs: a romance. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Porter , Jane
Silas Andrus (Hartford)
1829
19095 The Scottish chiefs: a romance. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Five volumes in two. Porter , Jane
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] (New York City)
1817
19099 The Scottish chiefs. A romance. Five volumes in three. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. ; [Three lines from Ossian] ; Volume I[-III Porter , Jane
1825
17422 The Scottish exiles, rendered into prose from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the lake. By a lady of Philadelphia Unknown , [Woman]
John Field
1828
16571 The Scottish orphans: A moral tale, founded on an historical fact, and calculated to improve the minds of young people. By Mrs. Blackford, author of the " Eskdale herd-boy," and other popular works for youth. ; [One line of quotation William Burgess, Junior [97 Fulton-street] (New York City)
1828