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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![AMENITIES of home. By M. E. W. S. [Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Wilson Sher¬ wood]. Fcap 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 25 7.] Ne w Y ork, 1880 AMERICA: a prophecy. By Augur [William Blake]. Folio. [D. N. B., vol. 5, p. 184.] London, 1793 AMERICA and the Americans. By a citizen of the world [James Boardman, or Broadhead]. 8vo. London, 1833 Attributed also to Charles Simpson, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. AMERICA and the new World-State : a plea for American leadership in in¬ ternational organisation. By Norman Angell [Ralph Norman Angell Lane]. 8vo. \Lo7id. Lib. Cat.] New York, 1915 AMERICA as I found it. By the author of A memoir of Mary Lundie Duncan [Mrs M. G. Lundie Duncan]. Pt 8vo. Pp. xii., 380. \New Coll. Cat.] London, 1852 AMERICA dissected ; being a full and true account of all the American colonies. ... In several letters from a divine of the Church of England James MacSparran, D.D.] 8vo. D. N. B., vol. 35, p. 285.] Dublin, 1753 AMERICA ; or, a general survey of the political situation of the several powers of the Western continent, with conjec¬ tures on their future prospects. By a citizen of the United States, author of Europe, etc. [Alexander Hill Everett]. 8vo. Pp. iv., 356. [Allibone’s Diet] London, 1828 AMERICA; or, a poem on the settle¬ ment of the British Colonies; ad¬ dressed to the friends of freedom and their country. By a gentleman edu¬ cated at Yale College [Timothy Dwight]. 4to. Pp. 12. [Evans’ Amer. Bill., vol. vi., p. 73.] Newhaven [1780] AMERICA through European eyes. By Rita [Mrs W. Desmond Humphreys, nee Eliza M. J. Gollan], 8vo. [Lit. Year Book] London, 1911 AMERICAN (the) alarm ; or, the Bostonian plea for the rights and liberties of the American people. . . . By the British Bostonian [Isaac Skillman]. 8vo. [Evans’ Amer. Bibl., vol. iv., p. 393.] Boston, 1773 Ascribed also to Rev. John Allen. AMERICAN anecdotes, characters, and incidents, revolutionary and miscel¬ laneous, original and selected. [By Freeman Hunt.] Fcap 8vo. Pp. viii., 148. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1823 AMERICAN anecdotes, original and select. ... By an American [Free¬ man Hunt]. 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 12.] Boston, 1830 AMERICAN (the) angler’s guide ; or, complete fisher’s manual for the United States, containing the opinions and practice of the experi¬ enced anglers of both hemispheres. Fourth edition. [By John J. Brown.] Fcap 8vo. [Kirk’s Supp., i., p. 225.] New York, 1857 AMERICAN arguments for British rights. By Phocion [William Lough- ton Smith]. 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. a7id Pseud., i., p. 234.] London, 1866 AMERICAN (the) book of the dog. By Coquina [G— O— Shields]. 8vo. [Cushing’s Blit, and Pseud., ii., p. 36.] Chicago, 1890 AMERICAN boys afloat. By Oliver Optic [William Taylor Adams]. Fcap 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 14.] Boston, 1894 AMERICAN (the) Cardinal [a novel]. [By John M‘Dowell Leavitt.] Fcap 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1871 AMERICAN (an) Cavalier [a novel]. By Barclay North [William C. Hudson]. Pt 8vo. Pp. 374. [Amer. Cat] New York, 1897 AMERICAN (the) [Episcopal] Church in the Protestant Disruption. By the author of The Church Cause and the Church party [Alexander James Beres- ford Hope, D.C.L.]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1863 AMERICAN (the) Churches the bul¬ warks of American slavery. By an American [Edward Habich]. Fcap 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. a7id Pseud., i., p. 12.] Newburyport, Mass., 1842 AMERICAN (the) claimant, and other stories and sketches. By Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens]. Pt 8vo. Pp. 545. New York, 1897 AMERICAN claims, and the protection of native subjects in Morocco. By a foreign resident [Ion Pericardis], 4to. Pp. iv., 59. [Playfair’s Bibl. of Morocco, p. 401.] London, N.D. [1886] AMERICAN (the) Colony in Paris in 1867: from the French of Andre Leo [Leonie Champseix]. 8vo. Boston [Mass.], 1868 AMERICAN confessions of a layman, as connected with the workings of democracy in the United States ; with their application to the present con¬ dition of Europe. [By Alexander Dunlop.] 8vo. Pp. 52. [New. Coll. Cat] Edinburgh, 1848 Entered also under “ Confessions of a layman.”](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0096.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)