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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American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/

Titles 5768
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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
18481 The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn. Mathews , Mrs. Charles
Increase Cooke & Co. (New Haven)
1812
18482 The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn. Mathews , Mrs. Charles
Increase Cooke & Co. (New Haven)
1813
18483 The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn. Adorned with cuts. 1817
18484 The sisters; and, The rose, or History of Ellen Selwyn. Adorned with cuts. Mathews , Mrs. Charles
John Babcock and Son (New Haven)
1819
17890 The sisters: a domestic tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The clergyman's widow; Merchant's widow; Blind farmer; Barbadoes girl; Panorama of Europe, Young Crusoe; Young northern traveller; Good grandmother; Affectionate brothers; Daughter-in-law; &c. &c. ; [Six lines from Zimmerman Hofland , Barbara
William Burgess, Junior [97 Fulton-street] (New York City)
1831
16848 The sisters. [One line from Ephesians] Prepared for the American Sunday-School Union, and revised by the Committee of Publication 1834
17889 The sisters. A domestic tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The clergyman's widow and family; Merchant's widow and family; Panorama of Europe; Young northern traveller, &c. &c. Hofland , Barbara
1815
20002 The sisters. Being the first of a series of interesting stories. : [Four lines of verse] By Mary Sterndale. Sheffield, Eng Sterndale , Mary
Thomas Wells (Boston)
1821
20003 The sisters. Being the first of a series of interesting stories. : [Four lines of verse] By Mary Sterndale. Sheffield, Eng Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
David Francis (Boston)
1824
17489 The skeptic. By the author of "The well-spent hour," "Words of truth," &c. 1835
17490 The skeptic. By the author of "The well-spent hour," "Words of truth," &c. ; [Four lines from Young 1835
17616 The sketch book of fashion. By the author of "Mothers and daughters." ; [Three lines from As you like it] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. The second marriage. My place in the country. The pavilion[-The old and the young bachelor. A manoeuvrer outwitted; or, Relations from India. The intrigante Gore , Catherine Grace Frances
1833
17891 The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, &c. ; [One line from Proverbs Hofland , Barbara
Thomas Wells (Boston)
1826
17892 The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, &c. &c. Hofland , Barbara
Eastburn, Kirk and Co. (New York City)
1814
17893 The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, etc. etc. Hofland , Barbara
David Bliss [59 Maiden Lane] (New York)
1818
17785 The songs of Tammany; or, The Indian chief. A serious opera. By Ann Julia Hatton Hatton , Ann Julia Kemble
1794
16648 The songs of the comic opera of Rosina: or, Love in a cottage. As performed at the New Theatre, corrected, with permission of the managers, by W. Rowson, prompter Brooke , Frances
1794
18258 The sons of Erin; or, Modern sentiment: a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Boston Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. LeFanu , Alicia
Thomas Wells (Boston)
1812
15415 The Sorrows of Yamba, with some other select pieces, illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. More , Hannah
1809
15410 The Sorrows of Yamba; or the negro woman's lamentation More , Hannah
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1817
18730 The sorrows of Yamba; or The Negro woman's lamentation. [Taken from the cheap repository.] More , Hannah
1819
18731 The sorrows of Yamba; or, The Negro woman's lamentations. A poetic fact, describing the cruelties inflicted on the Africans by men who are destitute of humanity; in which is shewn the power of God in bringing good out of evil, by sometimes converting these captives to a better hope than that of being released from the bonds of those masters into whose hands they have fallen. More , Hannah
1811
18727 The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave trade. Extracted from Miss Hannah More's works. More , Hannah
1802
15414 The Sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. Together with Reflections of a Minister in a Day of Declension More , Hannah
Ezekiel Terry (Palmer)
1805
18728 The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. Together with Reflections of a minister in a day of declension. More , Hannah
Ezekiel Terry (Palmer)
1805