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American Fiction, 1774-1910 Author Index 1 American Fiction, 1774-1910 Author Index A., Miss M.L. Abbott, Anne Wales. Illma; or, Which was wife?. Rex's vacation. New York, Cornwell & Johnson. 1881 In [H.L. Reed] ed., "The city and the sea". Wright bibliography number 1. Reel: A-1 Abbott, Austin. jt. au. Cone cut corners. A[llderice], E[lizabeth] W[inslow]. See Benauly, pseud. Heart's delight. New York, G.W. Carleton & Co.; [etc.]. 1879 Abbott, Austin. jt. au. Wright bibliography number 70. Matthew Caraby. Reel: A-9 See Benauly, pseud. Abarbanell, Jacob Ralph. Abbott, Benjamin Vaughn. jt. au. The heart of the people: a picture of life as it is Cone cut corners. today. See Benauly, pseud. Boston, C.M. Clark Pub. Co. 1908 Wright bibliography number 1. Abbott, Benjamin Vaughn. jt. au. Reel: 1 Matthew Caraby. See Benauly, pseud. Abbot, Alice Balch. A frigate's namesake. Abbott, Charles Conrad. New York, Century. 1901 A colonial wooing. Wright bibliography number 1; with illustrations by Philadelphia, Lippincott. 1895 G. Varian. Wright bibliography number 2. Reel: 1 Reel: A-1 [Abbot, Anne Wales] ed. Abbott, Charles Conrad. Autumn leaves. The Hermit of Nottingham. Cambridge, J. Bartlett. 1853 Philadelphia, Lippincott. 1898 Wright bibliography number 1. Wright bibliography number 2. Reel: A-1 Reel: A-1 Abbot, Austin. Abbott, Charles Conrad. A charming story. When the century was new. [N.Y.?]. 1908 Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Co. 1897 Wright bibliography number 3. Wright bibliography number 4. Reel: 1 Reel: A-1 Abbott, Aaron. Abbott, Frances Matilda. The lure of the Indian country, and a romance of The simple single. its great resort. Concord, N.H., Rumford press. c1909 Sulphur, Okla., A. Abbott. c1908 Wright bibliography number 4. Wright bibliography number 2; by Oleta Littleheart. Reel: 1 Reel: 1 Abbott, Isabella (Kendrick). Abbott, Alice Irving. Leah Mordecai. Circumstantial evidence. New York, Baker, Pratt. [c1875] New York, W. B. Smith. [c1882] Wright bibliography number 2. Wright bibliography number 1A. Reel: A-1 Reel: A-1 [Abbott, L.A.]. Seven wives and seven prisoners; or, Experiences in the life of a matrimonial monomaniac. New York, The Author. 1870 Wright bibliography number 3. Reel: A-1 Abbott, Laura Hunsaker. Dan, the tramp. Chicago, Charles H. Kerr & Co. 1897 Wright bibliography number 5. Reel: NA 1 American Fiction, 1774-1910 Author Index Abbott, Lyman. Abrams, Alexander St. Clair. Cone cut corners. The trials of the soldier's wife: a tale of the Second See Benauly, pseud. American Revolution. Atlanta, Intelligencer Steam Power Press. 1864 Abbott, Lyman. Wright bibliography number 5. Laicus; or, The experiences of a layman in a Reel: A-1 country parish. New York, Dodd & Mead. 1872 Abrojal, Tulis [pseud.]. Wright bibliography number 4. An index finger. Reel: A-1 New York, R.F. Fenno & Co. 1898 Wright bibliography number 10. Abbott, Lyman. Reel: A-2 Matthew Caraby. See Benauly, pseud. Aby, Joseph C. The tales of Rube Hoffenstein. Abbott, Mary Perkins (Ives). New York, W.B. Smith & Co. [1888] Alexia. Wright bibliography number 11. Chicago, A.C. McClurg. 1889 Reel: A-2 Wright bibliography number 6. Reel: A-1 An account of the marvelous doings of Prince Alcohol, as seen by one of his enemies, in dreams. Abbott, Mary Perkins (Ives). [n.p.]. 1847 The Beverleys: a story of Calcutta. Wright bibliography number 1. Chicago, A.C. McClurg. 1890 Reel: A-1 Wright bibliography number 7. Reel: A-1 Ackerman, A.W. The price of peace. A story of the times of Ahab, A'Becket, John J. king of Israel. A change of temperature. Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Co. 1894 In Some short stories. Wright bibliography number 12. Reel: A-2 A'Becket, John J. The song of the comforter. Ackerman, Miss R.H. In Stories of Italy. The farmer's daughters; or, Moving into town. In S. Cobb, Orlando Chester. A'Becket, John J. The vigil of Fenton Barlowe. Acklan, William Hayes. In F.E. McKay, ed., Vignettes. Sterope: the veiled Pleiad. Washington, Gibson Bros. 1892 Abeel, David. Wright bibliography number 13. The missionary convention at Jerusalem or, An Reel: A-2 exhibition of the claims of the world to the gospel. New York, J.S. Taylor. 1838 Aconite, Tobias [pseud.]. Wright bibliography number 1. A narrative of startling interest!! Edward Barnett, Reel: Sup 1 a neglected child of South Carolina, who rose to be a peer of Great Britain. Abel Griscom's letters. St. Louis, H.H. Randall. [c1855] Boston, J.A. & W. Bird. 1905 Wright bibliography number 6. Wright bibliography number 1. Reel: A-1 Reel: 1 The actress in high life: an episode in winter quarters. Abrams, Albert. New York, Derby & Jackson. 1860 Scattered leaves from a physician's diary. Wright bibliography number 7. St. Louis, Fortnightly Press Co. 1900 Reel: A-1 Wright bibliography number 8. Reel: A-2 Adams, Andy. The log of a cowboy: a narrative of the old trail Abrams, Albert. days. Transactions of the Antiseptic club. Boston; New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company. New York, E.B. Treat [etc.]. 1895 1903 Wright bibliography number 9. Wright bibliography number 2; Illustrated by E. Reel: A-2 Boyd Smith. Reel: 1 2 American Fiction, 1774-1910 Author Index Adams, Andy. Adams, Francis Colburn. The outlet. Justice in the by-ways. Boston; New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company. New York, Livermore & Rudd. 1856 [1905] Wright bibliography number 10. Wright bibliography number 3; Illustrated by E. Reel: A-2 Boyd Smith. Reel: 1 Adams, Francis Colburn. The life and adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Adams, Andy. Potter; together with an accurate…account of his A Texas matchmaker. great achievements in politics, diplomacy and war. Boston; New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company. New York, Stanford & Delisser. 1858 1904 Wright bibliography number 11; by Pheleg Van Wright bibliography number 4; illustrated by E. Boyd Trusedale [pseud.]. Smith. Reel: A-2 Reel: 1 Adams, Francis Colburn. Adams, Anne P. Manuel Pereira; or, The sovereign rule of South Christine. Carolina. With views of southern laws, life, and In J. Griffiths, ed., Autographs for freedom [2d ser.]. hospitality. Washington, Buell & Blanchard. 1853 Adams, Anne P. Wright bibliography number 12. Otta Held and other stories. Reel: A-2 New York, Carlton & Porter. 1856 Wright bibliography number 8; by a preacher. Adams, Francis Colburn. Reel: NA Our world; or, The slaveholder's daughter. New York, Miller, Orton & Mulligan. 1855 Adams, Charles Abel. Wright bibliography number 13. An ocean special. Reel: A-2 New York, The Author. 1900 Wright bibliography number 14. Adams, Francis Colburn. Reel: NA An outcast; or, Virtue and faith. New York, M. Doolady. 1861 Adams, Charles Abel. Wright bibliography number 14. Pete's devils. Reel: A-3 Chicago, Scroll pub. Co. 1902 Wright bibliography number 5. Adams, Francis Colburn. Reel: 1 Siege of Washington, D.C. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. [c1867] Adams, Charles Josiah. Wright bibliography number 15. How Baldy won the county seat. Reel: A-3 New York; London, F.T. Neely. [1902] Wright bibliography number 6. Adams, Francis Colburn. Reel: 1 The Von Toodleburgs; or, The history of a very distinguished family. [Adams, Charles]. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. 1868 The adventures of my cousin Smooth. Wright bibliography number 16. New York, Miller, Orton & Mulligan. 1856 Reel: A-3 Wright bibliography number 9; by Timothy Templeton [pseud.]. Adams, Frederick Upham. Reel: A-1 The bottom of the well. New York, G.W. Dillingham. c1906 Adams, Evelyn. Wright bibliography number 5; illustrations by Alex Is marriage a lottery?. O. Levy. New York, E. Adams. 1891 Reel: 1 Wright bibliography number 15; 16547. Reel: A-2 Adams, Frederick Upham. John Burt. Adams, Francis Alexandre. New York, R.F. Fenno & co. [1902] The transgressors. Story of a great sin. Wright bibliography number 7. Philadelphia, Independence Pub . Co. [c1900] Reel: 1 Wright bibliography number 16. Reel: A-2 3 American Fiction, 1774-1910 Author Index Adams, Frederick Upham. Adams, John Stowell. John Henry Smith, a humorous romance of Town and country; or, Life at home and abroad, outdoor life. without and within us. New York, Doubleday, Page & company. 1905 Boston, J. Buffum. 1855 Wright bibliography number 8; illustrated for Mr. Wright bibliography number 19. Smith by A.B. Frost. Reel: A-3 Reel: 1 [Adams, John Turvill]. Adams, Frederick Upham. The knight of the golden melice. The kidnapped millionaires: a tale of Wall street New York, Derby & Jackson. 1857 and the tropics. Wright bibliography number 20. Boston, Lothrop pub. Co. [1901] Reel: A-3 Wright bibliography number 9. Reel: 2 [Adams, John Turvill]. The lost hunter. Adams, Harriet A. New York, Derby & Jackson. 1856 Mrs. J.S. Adams' Allegories of life. Wright bibliography number 21. Boston, Lee & Shepard. 1872 Reel: A-4 Wright bibliography number 18. Reel: A-3 Adams, Mary. An honorable surrender. Adams, Henry Austin. New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1883 Westchester. Wright bibliography number 21. St. Louis, B. Herder. 1898 Reel: A-3 Wright bibliography number 19. Reel: A-3 [Adams, Mrs. H.A.]. Dawn. [Adams, Henry]. Boston, Adams. 1868 …Democracy. Wright bibliography number 17. New York, H. Holt & Co. 1880 Reel: A-3 Wright bibliography number 17. Reel: A-3 [Adams, Nehemiah]. Bertha and her baptism. [Adams, Henry]. Boston, S.K. Whipple. 1857 …Esther. Wright bibliography number 22. New York, H. Holt and Co. 1884 Reel: A-4 Wright bibliography number 18; by Frances Snow Compton. [Adams, Nehemiah]. Reel: A-3 Catharine. Boston, J.E. Tilton. 1859 [Adams, James Alonzo]. Wright bibliography number 23. Colonel Hungerford's daughter. Reel: A-4 Chicago, C.H. Kerr & Co. 1896 Wright bibliography number 20; by Grapho [pseud.]. [Adams, Nehemiah]. Reel: A-3 The sable cloud: a Southern tale, with Northern comments. Adams, James Orville. Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1861 The cruiser: a romance of the Idaho timber land Wright bibliography number 24.
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