Volume 1
Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing.
- Halkett, Samuel, 1814-1871.
- Date:
- 1926-[1962]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONFESSIONS of a clergyman. [By Rev. Francis Mulock Anderson.] Pt 8vo. Pp. viii., 149. London, 1910 CONFESSIONS and proofes of Protest¬ ant divines of Reformed Churches, that Episcopacy is in respect of the office according to the Word of God, and in respect of the use the best. . . . [By Bp. Thomas Morton.] Fcap 4to. Pp. 90. [Madan’s Oxf. Books, ii., p. 352.] Oxford, 1644 CONFESSIONS (the) of a climber [A novel]. By Lucas Cleeve [Mrs Howard Kingscote, nee Adelina G. I. Wolff]. 8vo. [Lo?id. Lib. Cat.] London, 1907 CONFESSIONS of a coward and coquette. Edited [rather wholly written] by the author of The parish of Hilby [Mrs Mary E. Mann]. Cr 8vo. London, 1886 CONFESSIONS of a drunkard. [By Luke Howard.] Fcap 8vo. [Smith’s Cat. of Friends' Books, i., p. 90.] N.P., 1821 CONFESSIONS of a horse coper; comprising many curious revelations in horse dealing. By “ Ballinasloe,” author of Recollections of a horse dealer, etc. [Frederick Taylor]. 8vo. [Adv. Lib.] London, [1861] CONFESSIONS of a house-keeper. By Mrs John Smith [Timothy Shay Arthur]. 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 269.] Philadelphia, 1851 CONFESSIONS of a layman ; being a rider to the “ Letter of a country minister,” and the practical applica¬ tion of his discourse on the perpetual obligation of the Sabbath, for the digestion of the Commons. [By Alexander Dunlop.] 8vo. [New Coll. Cat.] Edinburgh, 1867 [1847] -No. II. Continental confessions of a layman ; being a rider to the “ Letter of a country minister,” and the practical application of his discourse on the perpetual obligation of the Sabbath, for the digestion of the Commons. [By Alexander Dunlop.] 8vo. [New Coll. Cat.] Edinburgh, 1867 [1847] -No. III. American confessions of a layman, as connected with the work¬ ings of democracy in the United States ; with their application to the present condition of Europe. [By Alexander Dunlop.] 8vo. [New Coll. Cat.] Edinburgh, 1848 Entered also under “American Confes¬ sions . . CONFESSIONS (the) of a member of the Church of England, occasioned by a laborious examination of the cele¬ brated work of the late William Jones entitled The Catholic doctrine of the Trinity j also a brief essay on Socinianism. [By John Shaw, of Bath.] 8vo. [Green’s Bib!. Somers., i., p. 471.] London, 1830 CONFESSIONS (the) of a physician. By Vikenty V. Veresaev [Vikenty V. Smidovich]. Translated from the Russian by S. Linden. 8vo. [Lond. Lib. Cat.] London, 1904 CONFESSIONS of a poet. By F. Harold Williams [Rev. Fred. W. Orde Ward]. Cr 8vo. [Lit. Year Book.] London,1894 CONFESSIONS (the) of a poet. By himself [Laughton Osborn]. 2 vols. Pt 8vo. [Cushing’s lnit. and Pseud., i. 236] Philadelphia, 1835 CONFESSIONS of a publisher. By John Strange Winter [Mrs Arthur Stannard]. Cr 8vo. London, 1888 CONFESSIONS of a schoolmaster. [By William Alexander Alcott, M.D.] 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i. 261]. Andover, Mass., 1839 CONFESSIONS of a scribbler. [By James Harris, of Cardiff]. 8vo. Merthyr, [1882] CONFESSIONS (the) of a society man. [A novel]. Edited by Miss Blanche Conscience [Samuel Williams Cooper], 8vo. Chicago, 1887 CONFESSIONS of a truth seeker. [By Thomas Shorter]. i2mo. London,1859 CONFESSIONS of a whitefoot. Edited by G. C. H., Esq., barrister-at-law. [By H. G. Curran.] Fcap8vo. [Camb. Univ. Lib.] London, 1844 CONFESSIONS of a widow. By Lucas Cleeve [Mrs Howard Kingscote, nle Adelina G. I. Wolff]. 8vo. [Brit. Musk] London, 1913 CONFESSIONS (the) of Amos Todd, adventurer. [By John Pearce.] 8vo. [Brit. Musk] London, 1894 CONFESSIONS of an apostate. By the author of Felix de Lisle [Anne Flinders]. 8vo. Pp. 154. [Title-page of her Naboth.] London, 1842 CONFESSIONS (the) of an attorney. By Gustavus Sharp, Esq., of the late firm of Flint and Sharp [Samuel Warren]. 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i. 266.] New York, 1852](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0438.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)