A Database of Cheap Literature, 1837-1860

About the Library

Bodleian Libraries

Oxford, England, United Kingdom

Periodicals:
The Penny Sunday Times (London).
Lloyd's Penny Weekly Miscellany (London).
The New Parley Library (London).
The Family Herald (London).
The Illustrated Penny Novelist (London).
Reynolds's Miscellany (London).
Reynolds's Miscellany (London).
Parley's Penny Library (London).
The Weekly Magazine (London).
Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper (London).
Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper (London).
The Weekly Novelist (London).
Editions:
. Vol. 1.
London: .
. Vol. 3.
London: .
A Lady in Search of a Husband. A romance.
London: Purkess and Strange, [1847]. 11 nos. 84 p.
J. H. Hainsforth (pseud.). A Legend of the Tower of London.
London: E. Lloyd, [1840]. 28 nos. 222 p.
A Voice from the Tomb! A dialogue between Nelson and Wellington, overheard at St. Paul's.
London: J. Pattie. 42 nos.
Adam Bell, Clym o' the Cleugh, and William of Cloudeslie.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 12 nos. 190 p.
Adam Bell; or, the archers of Englewood forest.
London: G. Purkess. 24 nos. 190 p.
Adeline; or, the grave of the forsaken. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 52 nos. 412 p.
The Adventures of Marmaduke Midge, the Pickwickian legatee.
London: G. Vickers. 10 nos. 86 p.
Adventures of Old Dan Tucker, and his son Walter; a tale of North Carolina.
London: Willoughby & Co. 222 p.
Timothy Portwine (pseud.). The Adventures of Valentine Vaux; or, the tricks of a ventriloquist.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 32 nos. 251 p.
Adventures of Vidocq, the French Jonathan Wild.
London: . 206 p.
The Adventures of a Vagabond. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 16 nos. 126 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. Agnes; or, beauty and pleasure. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 52 nos. 415 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. Agnes; or, beauty and pleasure. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1858. 52 nos. 435 p.
Alice Leighton; or, the murder at the druids' stones.
London: W. M. Clark. 51 nos. 406 p.
Almira's Curse; or, the black tower of Bransdorf. A romance.
London: Edward Lloyd and G. Purkess. 25 nos. 198 p.
J. F. Smith , Esq. Amy Lawrence, the freemason's daughter.
London: H. Lea. 35 nos. 274 p.
Amy; or, love and madness. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 54 nos. 430 p.
Angela, the Orphan; or, the bandit monk of Italy. A romance.
London: T. Paine, 1841. 25 nos. 198 p.
Thomas Prest. Angelina; or, the mystery of St. Mark's Abbey. A tale of other days.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1841. 30 nos. 236 p.
The Apparition: a romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 23 nos. 180 p.
The Appointed Hour; a romance of Venice.
London: E. Lloyd, [1848]. 20 nos. 156 p.
Charles Paul de Kock. The Barber of Paris.
London: William Dugdale, 1839. 12 nos. 190 p.
The Bastard of Mauléon.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1849. 26 nos. 207 p.
The Bastard of Mauléon.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1855. 26 nos. 207 p.
Bellgrove Castle; or, the hour of retribution.
London: Vickers. 16 nos. 128 p.
The Black Mantle; or, the murder at the old ferry. A romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 54 nos. 428 p.
Eugene Plunkett. The Black Mendicant.
London: Peirce and Hyde, 1848. 10 nos. 155 p.
The Black Monk; or, the secret of the grey turret. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1851]. 39 nos. 308 p.
E. F. Marriot (pseud.). Black-Eyed Susan; or, the sailor's bride. A nautical romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1845. 25 nos. 198 p.
Blanche Heriot; or, the Chertsey curfew. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 18 nos. 141 p.
Thomas Prest. The Blighted Heart; or, the old priory ruins. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1849. 55 nos. 435 p.
The Blind Beggar of Bethnal-Green and Pretty Bessy.
London: Peirce & Hyde, 1848. 24 nos. 190 p.
The Bottle; or, the drunkard's career.
London: . 156 p.
The Brigands and Banditti of Notorious Celebrity.
London: [F. Hextall].
The Broken Heart; or, the village bridal.
London: J. Lofts. 49 nos. 396 p.
Thomas Prest (ed.). The Calendar of Horrors, an interesting collection of the romantic, wild, and wonderful.
London: G. Drake. 91 nos.
The Canadian Girl; or, the pirate of the Lakes.
London: John Lofts. 45 nos. 716 p.
Captain Hawk; or, the shadow of death. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1851. 66 nos. 524 p.
Pierce Egan. Captain Macheath; or, The highwayman of a century since! Interspersed with numerous racy sketches of celebrated male and female characters.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 17 nos. 270 p.
The Casket Or Literature, Science, and Entertainment.
London: .
William Hillyard. Catalina; or, the Spaniard's revenge. A romance.
London: John Dicks, 1848. 11 nos. 94 p.
The Child of Two Fathers; or, the mysteries of the days of old. A romance of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd. 39 nos. 309 p.
Regina Maria Roche. The Children of the Abbey: a tale.
London: John Lofts. 93 nos. 738 p.
Chronicles of the Sea: or, faithful narratives of shipwrecks, fires, famines and disasters incidental to a life of maritime enterprise; together with celebrated voyages, interesting anecdotes etc., etc. Vol. 1.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 61 nos. 480 p.
Clarisse; or, the merchant's daughter. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 89 nos. 708 p.
Claude Du Val: the gentleman highwayman, of the days of Charles II. A romance.
London: Thomas White. 43 nos. 339 p.
Claude Duval, the dashing highwayman. A tale of the road.
London: E. Lloyd. 202 nos. 1614 p.
Henry Downes Miles. Claude du Val, a romance, of the days of Charles the Second.
London: Edwin Dipple, [1850]. 29 nos. 459 p.
Clement Lorimer; or, The Book with the Iron Clasps. A romance.
London: John Lofts. 280 p.
Pierce Egan. Clifton Grey; or, love and war: a tale of the present day.
London: W. S. Johnson, [1856]. 36 nos. 290 p.
Renton Nicholson. Cockney Adventures and Tales of London Life.
London: W. M. Clark and A. Forrester, 1838. 21 nos. 168 p.
Colonel Jack; or, the life of a highwayman. A historical romance of George the Second.
London: H. Lea. 104 nos. 830 p.
Selina Bunbury. Coombe Abbey. An Historical Tale of the reign of James the First.
London: Willoughby & Co. 76 nos. 591 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Coral Island; or, the hereditary curse.
London: John Dicks, 1854. 39 nos. 308 p.
Harry Hazel (pseud.). The Corsair; the foundling of the sea. A Romance.
London: Purkess and Strange, [1847]. 6 nos. 44 p.
T. Frost , esq. The Corsican Brothers; or, the fatal duel.
London: Purkess, [1852]. 39 nos. 308 p.
Mrs. Bennett. The Cottage Girl; or, the marriage day.
"Illustrated standard library". London: Henry Lea. 32 nos. 468 p.
Richard Bedingfield. Crime; or, the gamester's daughter.
London: [ Strange]. 24 nos. 289 p.
The Cross Roads; a romance of real life.
London: B. D. Cousins, 1841. 22 nos. 172 p.
Prosper Chavigni and Letitia Laferti; or le chemin de traverse.
"Romancist and Novelist's Library". London: J. Clements. 22 nos. 172 p.
Hannah Maria Jones. The Curate's Daughters; or, the twin roses of Arundale. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 31 nos. 244 p.
"Buz!". Current American Notes.
London: . 5 nos. 80 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Days of Hogarth; or, the mysteries of old London.
London: John Dicks, 1850. 31 nos. 248 p.
De Lisle; or, the shipwrecked stranger. A Romance of Real Life.
London: W. Caffyn. 49 nos. 395 p.
The Death Ship; or, the pirate's bride and the maniac of the deep. A nautical romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 32 nos. 252 p.
Hon. Edward Montague. The Demon of Sicily! A romance.
London: W. Dugdale. 20 nos. 156 p.
Southey. The Destroyer; or, the sorcerers of the Domdaniel.
London: H. Hetherington, 1842. 13 nos. 101 p.
Asmodeus, the devil on two sticks.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: Willoughby & Co. 274 p.
Dick Turpin's Celebrated Ride to York.
London: . 8 nos. 58 p.
Henry Downes Miles. Dick Turpin.
London: William Mark Clark. 49 nos. 392 p.
Dick Turpin.
London: , 1840. 323 p.
Dick Turpin.
London: Thomas White, 1840. 41 nos. 323 p.
The Divorce; or, the mystery of the wreck. A novel.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 22 nos. 172 p.
Renton Nicholson. Dombey and Daughter: a moral fiction.
London: Thomas Farris. 12 nos. 94 p.
Don Caesar de Bazan. A romance of Spain.
London: E. Lloyd, [1845]. 32 nos. 252 p.
William Hurton. The Doomed Ship; or, the Wreck of the Arctic Regions.
London: Willoughby & Co, 1855. 11 nos. 174 p.
William Hurton. The Doomed Ship; or, the wreck of the Arctic regions.
London: Willoughby & Co, 1856. 22 nos. 182 p.
William Hurton. The Doomed Ship; or, the wreck of the Arctic regions.
London: Henry Lea, [1856]. 182 p.
Ellen T—. Eardley Hall. A tale.
London: E. Lloyd. 45 nos. 358 p.
Pierce Egan. Edward the Black Prince; or, A Tale of the Feudal Times.
London: W. S. Johnson. 37 nos. 291 p.
Ela, the Outcast; or, the gipsy of Rosemary Dell. A romance of thrilling interest.
London: E. Lloyd, [1841]. 104 nos. 827 p.
Ela, the outcast; or, the gipsy of Rosemary Dell. A romance of thrilling interest.
London: E. Lloyd. 72 nos. 572 p.
Eliza Grimwood, a domestic legend of the Waterloo Road, with biographical notices of her fair companions; also, sketches of dukes, lords, Hon. M.P.'s, magistrates and her murderer.
London: B. D. Cousins. 40 nos. 318 p.
Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 1.
London: , 1856. 416 p.
Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1856. 52 nos. 416 p.
Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 2.
London: , 1857. 415 p.
Ellen Percy; or, the memoirs of an actress. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 52 nos. 415 p.
Emily Fitzormond; or, the deserted one. A tale of mystery.
London: E. Lloyd, [1842]. 36 nos. 284 p.
Emma Mayfield; or, the rector's daughter.
London: W. Caffyn, 1848. 52 nos. 412 p.
Mrs. Charlotte Smith. Emmeline, the orphan of the castle: a story of life as it is, showing its trials and triumphs.
London: John Lofts. 53 nos. 419 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Empress Eugenie's Boudoir.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 41 nos. 323 p.
Evelina, the Pauper's Child; or, poverty, crime and sorrow. A romance of deep pathos.
London: E. Lloyd. 20 nos. 158 p.
Fair Rosamond, An Historical Romance.
London: William Barth, 1844. 41 nos. 516 p.
Fair Rosamond, A Romance of History.
London: Barth. 33 nos. 516 p.
The Farmer of Inglewood Forest.
London: Henry Lea. 48 nos. 384 p.
The Fate of Gaspar or, the mystic caverns.
London: Strange and Purkess, 1842. 20 nos. 162 p.
Fatherless Fanny; or, the mysterious orphan. A tale of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd, [1841]. 52 nos. 412 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. Faust: a romance of the secret tribunals.
London: G. Vickers. Paris: A. and W. Galignani. 28 nos. 218 p.
Eugene Sue. The Female Bluebeard: or The Adventurer.
London: W. Strange, 1845. 20 nos. 306 p.
The First False Step. A novel.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 22 nos. 174 p.
Florence Graham; or, the pirate's daughter.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 34 nos. 270 p.
The Flying Dutchman, or the demon ship.
London: Foster and Hextall. 12 nos. 96 p.
Mrs. Catherine G. Ward. The Forest Girl; or, the mountain hut.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: Henry Lea. 598 p.
Francis Glasse. The Fortunes of Montague; a romance.
London: E. Dipple, [1848]. 12 nos. 92 p.
Thomas Prest. Gallant Tom; or, the perils of a sailor ashore and afloat. An original nautical romance of deep and pathetic interest.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1841. 18 nos. 140 p.
The Gambler's Wife; or, murder will out.
London: Edward Lloyd. 17 nos. 134 p.
Gentleman Jack; or, life on the road. A romance of interest, abounding in hair-breadth escapes of the most exciting character.
London: E. Lloyd, 1852. 205 nos. 1636 p.
T. Frost. George Barrington, the gentleman pickpocket.
London: G. Purkess, [1852]. 29 nos. 227 p.
Gilbert Copley, the reprobate. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 24 nos. 188 p.
Hannah Maria Jones. The Gipsey Chief; or, the haunted oak. A tale of mystery and crime.
"Illustrated standard library". London: H. Lea. 31 nos. 485 p.
Grace Rivers; or, the merchant's daughter. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 52 nos. 412 p.
The Great Fire of London, or, The mystery of 1666: with some account of the plague which preceded it.
London: Geo. Peirce. 11 nos. 86 p.
Thomas Egerton Wilks. The Great Frost; or, London in 1814. A romantic tale of modern life, containing some authentic anecdotes of celebrated personages never before published.
London: S. Y. Collins. 16 nos. 124 p.
The Green Bushes; or a hundred years ago. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1851. 8 nos. 62 p.
Victor Hugo. Hans of Iceland; or, the demon dwarf.
London: Geo. Peirce. 11 nos. 172 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Harry Racket Scapegrace, the spoiled child. A tale for the wilful.
London: W. Barth. 102 p.
The Harvest Home. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 51 nos. 406 p.
The Haunted Woman; or, passion and perseverance. A tale of startling interest.
London: H. Lea. 20 nos. 158 p.
Faucit Saville, esq (pseud.). The Heads of the Headless. A romance of the reign of Henry Tudor.
London: E. Lloyd. 33 nos. 260 p.
The Hebrew Maiden; or, the lost diamond. A Chivalric Romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1851. 66 nos. 523 p.
The Hebrew Maiden; or, the lost diamond. A tale of chivalry.
London: E. Lloyd, 1841. 104 nos. 830 p.
Helen Halsey; a tale of the borders. A romance of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd. 10 nos. 78 p.
The Highland Watch Tower; or, the sons of Glenalvon. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1842. 36 nos. 284 p.
The History and Lives of the Most Notorious Highwaymen, Footpads, Murderers, brigands, pickpockets, thieves, banditti, and robbers of every description.
London: Purkess, Strange and Lloyd. 60 nos. 476 p.
The History and Lives of the Most Notorious Pirates of All Nations; narrating a series of gallant sea-fights, deadful murders, daring attacks, horrid cruelties and barbatities; also their Debauched and Profligate Manner of Living, places of refuge, &c. &c.
London: E. Lloyd. 72 nos. 570 p.
The Indian Chief. A romance of the forest.
London: Hextall and Wall, 1843. 19 nos. 312 p.
James Cooke. Jack Cade, the Insurrectionist; an historical romance.
London: G. Purkess. 32 nos. 254 p.
Jack Junk; or, the tar for all weathers. A romance of the deep blue sea.
London: E. Lloyd. 22 nos. 174 p.
Obediah Throttle (pseud.). Jack Shepperd.
London: [Foster and Hextall]. 30 nos. 237 p.
Obediah Throttle (pseud.). Jack Shepperd.
London: . 27 nos. 215 p.
Jane Brightwell; or, the beggar's petition. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 49 nos. 388 p.
Jane Shore; or, the goldsmith's wife.
London: Henry Lea. 46 nos. 362 p.
Jane Shore; or, London in the reign of Edward the Fourth. An historical romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 40 nos. 318 p.
Jeannette and Jeannot; or, the conscript's vow. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 24 nos. 182 p.
the old sailor (pseud.). Jem Bunt: a tale of The Land and the Ocean.
London: Willoughby & Co. 39 nos. 312 p.
Jerry Abershaw; or, the mother's curse.
London: W. Caffyn. 30 nos. 235 p.
Jessie Arnold; or, the murder at the old well. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1852. 19 nos. 148 p.
The Jew and the Foundling. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 49 nos. 388 p.
Joan of Arc, the maid of Orleans.
London: F. Hextall, 1841. 12 nos. 94 p.
Mrs. Lowndes. Katharine Beresford, or the shade and sunshine of woman's life.
London: [G. Pavey]. 61 nos. 968 p.
Kathleen; or, the secret marriage.
London: E. Lloyd, [1842]. 80 nos. 636 p.
Eugene Sue. The Labyrinth of Love; or, the mysteries of the heart.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: J. Lofts. 36 nos. 281 p.
The Lady Godiva; or, Peeping Tom of Coventry. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1849]. 31 nos. 244 p.
Lady Hamilton; or, Nelson's legacy. A romance of real life.
London: E. Lloyd, [1849]. 12 nos. 92 p.
Lady Jane Grey; or, A Legend of the Tower of London.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 8 nos. 62 p.
The Lady in Black; or, the widow and the wife. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 71 nos. 564 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. Leila, or, the star of Mingrelia.
London: John Dicks. 25 nos. 200 p.
Miss Davenport. Leopold Courteney; or, Love & hypocrisy.
"Illustrated standard library". London: J. Lofts. 44 nos. 356 p.
James Lindridge , Esq. The Life and Adventures of Jack Rann; alias Sixteen-string Jack, the notorious highwayman.
London: G. Purkess. 52 nos. 412 p.
Obediah Throttle (pseud.). The Life and Adventures of Jack Sheppard.
London: F. Hextall. 36 nos. 283 p.
The Life and Adventures of Oliver Twiss, the workhouse boy.
London: E. Lloyd, [1839]. 80 nos. 631 p.
The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the ventriloquist.
London: Willoughby & Co, 1848. 78 nos. 620 p.
The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox The Ventriloquist:.
London: Willoughby & Co. 620 p.
Herbert Thornley. Life in London. A Romance.
London: E. Dipple, 1846. 14 nos. 109 p.
Life in Paris, or the adventures of a marquis; a new historical romance.
London: E. Appleyard, 1848. 43 nos. 344 p.
Life in Paris.
London: [E. Appleyard]. 56 nos. 344 p.
The Life of Captain Macheath, the bold highwayman.
London: G. Purkess. 27 nos. 214 p.
Edward Lytton Blanchard. The Life of George Barnwell; or, the London apprentice of the last century.
London: Thomas White. 32 nos. 253 p.
"Blueskin." (pseud.). Life of Jack Sheppard The Housebreaker.
"Illustrated Library of Romance". London: Glover, 1840. 20 nos. 80 p.
The Life of the King of the Beggars; or, Bampfylde Moore Carew.
London: G. Purkess. 38 nos. 300 p.
Gabriel Alexander. Lilias, the milliner's apprentice.
London: John Dicks, 1854. 52 nos. 412 p.
The London Apprentice and the Goldsmith's Daughter of West Chepe; or, the evil May-day. A story in the times of bluff King Hal. Vol. 1.
London: W. S. Johnson, [1852]. 31 nos. 244 p.
The London Apprentice and the Goldsmith's Daughter of West Chepe; or, the evil May-day. A story in the times of bluff King Hal. Vol. 2.
London: W. S. Johnson. 31 nos. 248 p.
The London Apprentice and the Goldsmith's Daughter of West Chepe; or, the evil May-day. A story in the times of bluff King Hal. Vol. 3.
London: W. S. Johnson. 29 nos. 230 p.
Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match, designed to illustrate the ups and downs, the joys and griefs, which sprang from the Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Todd!.
London: [W. M. Clark], 1845. 373 p.
Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match.
London: W. M. Clark, 1845. 12 nos. 373 p.
Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match:.
London: W. M. Clark, 1847. 24 nos. 373 p.
Henry Cockton , Esq. The Love Match:.
London: W. M. Clark, 1851. 24 nos. 373 p.
Love and Crime; or, the mystery of the convent. A romance.
London: T. Paine, 1841. 35 nos. 286 p.
Paul Feval. The Loves of Paris, a romance.
London: G. Vickers, 1846. 21 nos. 171 p.
J. H. Stocqueler. Lucretia Borgia, a romance of history.
London: William Barth. 5 nos. 58 p.
Mabel; or, the child of the battle field. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 54 nos. 428 p.
Thomas Prest. The Magazine of Curiosity and Wonder: a weekly miscellany of the surprising, remarkable, and astonishing.
London: G. Drake. 30 nos.
Maid Marian, the Forest Queen; being a companion to "Robin Hood".
London: George Peirce. 31 nos. 248 p.
Mrs. Kentish. The Maid of the Village; or, the farmer's daughter.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 32 nos. 254 p.
The Maniac Father, or, the victim of seduction. A romance of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 50 nos. 396 p.
Manuscripts from the Diary of a Physician. Vol. 1.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 49 nos. 390 p.
Manuscripts from the diary of a physician. New series.
London: E. Lloyd. 18 nos. 142 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. Margaret; or, the discarded queen.
London: John Dicks. 43 nos. 342 p.
Marianne, the child of charity. A domestic romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1845. 34 nos. 270 p.
Marie Antoinette; or, the chevalier of the Red House. A tale of the French Revolution in 1793.
London: Geo. Peirce. 26 nos. 413 p.
Martha Willis; or, the maid, the profligate, and the felon. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 32 nos. 254 p.
Martin's Annals of Crime; or new Newgate Calendar, and general record of tragic events, including Ancient and Modern Modes of Torture, &c.: comprehending a history of the most notorious murderes, traitors, highwaymen, pirates, burglars, pickpockets, adulterers, ravishers, decoyers, incendiaries, poachers, swindlers, and felons and rogures of every description:. Vol. 1.
London: William Mark Clark, 1837. 60 nos. 476 p.
Martin's Annals of Crime; or new Newgate Calendar, and general record of tragic events, including Ancient and Modern Modes of Torture, &c.: comprehending a history of the most notorious murderes, traitors, highwaymen, pirates, burglars, pickpockets, adulterers, ravishers, decoyers, incendiaries, poachers, swindlers, and felons and rogures of every description:. Vol. 2.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 48 nos. 380 p.
Eugene Sue. Martin, the Foundling; Memoirs of a Valet de Chambre.
London: G. Vickers, 1847. 41 nos. 332 p.
M. Eugene Sue. Martin, the Foundling; or, the adventures of a valet-de-chambre.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1847. 46 nos. 372 p.
Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 1.
London: , 1852. 414 p.
Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 2.
London: , 1853. 414 p.
Mary, the Primrose Girl; or, the heir of Stanmore. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 34 nos. 268 p.
M. Eugene Süe. Matilda: or the memoirs of a young woman.
London: W. M. Clark. 17 nos. 257 p.
May Grayson; or, love and treachery. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1842. 32 nos. 252 p.
Mazeppa; or, the wild horse of the Ukraine. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 110 nos. 878 p.
Melina the Murderess; or, the soldier's victim. A Romance of Real Life.
London: W. Caffyn. 29 nos. 230 p.
Flit! (pseud.) (ed.). The Memoirs of Davy Dreamy.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1839. 150 p.
Memoirs of Serjeant Paul Swanston; being a narrative of a soldier's life, in barracks, ships, camps, battles, and captivity on sea and land; with notices of the most adventurous of his comrades.
London: B. D. Cousins. 55 nos. 434 p.
The Memoirs of a Physician.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: Edmund Appleyard, 1848. 43 nos. 347 p.
The Memoirs of a Physician.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: Edmund Appleyard, 1849. 43 nos. 347 p.
Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
London: W. Dugdale. 41 nos. 332 p.
The Merry Wives of London. A romance of metropolitan life.
London: G. Vickers. 26 nos. 208 p.
Mildred Winnerley; or, The curse of beauty.
London: E. Lloyd. 19 nos. 150 p.
The Miller and his Men; or, the secret robbers of Bohemia. A powerful romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1852]. 52 nos. 420 p.
Miranda; or, the heiress of the Grange. A romance. Vol. 2.
London: Edward Lloyd.
The Miser of Shoreditch: or, the curse of avarice. An original historical legendary romance Of the Fifteenth Century.
London: [J. Crantz], 1855. 38 nos. 302 p.
Captain P. O'Shaugnessey. The Miser's Fate. A romance.
London: . 12 nos. 94 p.
"Bos" maker (pseud.). Mister Humfries' Clock. A miscellany of striking interest.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 12 nos. 92 p.
R. Bedingfield , esq. Moll Cutpurse; or, Cromwell and the cavalier. A tale.
London: W. Strange, [1846]. 16 nos. 251 p.
The Monk a tale of the Inquisition.
London: . 281 p.
The Monk.
London: G. Purkess. 36 nos. 281 p.
The Monk.
London: E. Lloyd. 24 nos. 190 p.
Rip Rap (pseud.). The Monument or great fire of London.
London: Samuel Haddon. 16 nos. 128 p.
My Poll and my Partner Joe; or, pretty Poll of Putney. A nautical romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 48 nos. 380 p.
E. L. Blanchard. The Mysteries of London. Lights and Shadows of London Life. Fourth Series.
London: G. Vickers, 1850. 52 nos. 416 p.
Thomas Miller. The Mysteries of London. Lights and Shadows of London Life. Third Series.
London: G. Vickers, 1849. 52 nos. 416 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Second series. Vol. 1.
London: G. Vickers, 1847. 52 nos. 416 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Second series. Vol. 2.
London: G. Vickers, 1848. 52 nos. 416 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Vol. 1.
London: George Vickers, 1846. 416 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of London. Vol. 2.
London: George Vickers, 1846. 53 nos. 424 p.
Mysteries of Old St. Paul's. A tale of the plague.
London: G. Vickers, 1841. 16 nos. 138 p.
M. Eugene Sue. The Mysteries of Paris.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1845. 32 nos. 522 p.
Eugène Sue. The Mysteries of Paris.
London: W. Dugdale, 1844. 60 nos. 947 p.
The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1849. 52 nos. 416 p.
The Mysteries of the Court of London. First series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1859. 52 nos. 416 p.
The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1850. 52 nos. 416 p.
The Mysteries of the Court of London. First series. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 416 p.
The Mysteries of the Court of London. Second series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 416 p.
The Mysteries of the Court of London. Second series. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 413 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1853. 52 nos. 416 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Third series. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 416 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 424 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Mysteries of the Court of London. Third series. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 424 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 1.
London: . 415 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 2.
London: . 411 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. . Vol. 2.
London: . 411 p.
The Mysteries of the Forest; or, the deformed transformed.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 96 p.
Mysteries of the Old Castles of France, or secret intrigues of the Kings and Queens, Princes and Princesses, and other great personages of the times.
London: W. Strange and E. Dipple. 44 nos. 348 p.
The Mysterious Freebooter: or, the bride of mystery. A romance.
London: W. J. White, 1844. 54 nos. 438 p.
Nell Gwynne; or, the mysteries of the court of Charles the Second. A Romance of History.
London: Barth. 62 nos. 492 p.
The New Historical Note Book; or, soldiers' and seamans' recorder.
London: [G. Purkess]. 8 nos.
The New Terrific Register.
London: S. Robins. 90 nos.
Newgate. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 97 nos. 772 p.
The Night Adventurer; or, the palaces and dungeons of the heart. A Romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 22 nos. 171 p.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 1.
London: J. Cunningham, 1839. 509 p.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 1.
London: T.L. Holt, 1839. 16 nos. 509 p.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 2.
London: J. Cunningham, 1840. 509 p.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 3.
London: J. Cunningham, 1842.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 7.
London: J. Cunningham, 1840. 15 nos.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 8.
London: J. Cunningham, 1842. 14 nos.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 11.
London: J. Cunningham, 1841. 17 nos.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 18.
London: Bruce and Wyld, 1845. 41 nos.
The Novel Newspaper. Vol. 19.
London: Bruce and Wyld, 1846. 38 nos.
The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 1.
London: Foster and Hextall and J.C. Foster, 1839. 31 nos. 494 p.
The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 2.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1839. 22 nos. 344 p.
The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 3.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 22 nos.
The Novelist: a collection of the standard novels. Vol. 4.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 20 nos.
Robert Huish. The Nun of Gnadenzell. A romance.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 17 nos. 133 p.
The Ocean Child; or, the lost vessel.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 96 p.
The Ocean Child; or, the wanderer of the deep. A tale of land and sea.
London: Lea. 104 nos. 832 p.
Old Bartholomew Fair: an historical tale of the reign of George the Third.
London: Lea. 12 nos. 94 p.
Thomas Prest. The Old House of West Street; or, London in the last century. A Romance Tale.
London: Edward Lloyd, 1846. 104 nos. 828 p.
Old London Bridge, a romance of the sixteenth century.
London: Willoughby & Co. 52 nos. 407 p.
The Old Manor House.
London: John Lofts. 51 nos. 406 p.
A. J. Requier. The Old Sanctuary. A romance of the Ashley.
London: Edward Lloyd and G. Purkess. 12 nos. 94 p.
Oliver Cromwell; or, Cavaliers and Roundheads. A tale of the civil wars.
London: W. Strange, 1841. 14 nos. 110 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. Omar: a tale of the war.
London: J. Dicks. 40 nos. 324 p.
The Orange Girl of Venice. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 11 nos. 84 p.
Ottawah, the last chief of the Red Indians of Newfoundland. A Romance.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 22 nos. 176 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Parricide; or, the youth's career of crime.
London: John Dicks, 1847. 23 nos. 180 p.
Alexander Dumas. Pascal Bruno the Sicilian bandit.
London: George Peirce. 10 nos. 131 p.
The Patriot's Bride; or, the young colonist. A romance.
London: G. Purkess. 8 nos. 62 p.
Paul Clifford; or, hurrah for the road. romance of old times.
London: E. Lloyd, 1853. 162 nos. 1291 p.
Paul Jones, the Pirate.
London: G. Purkess. 68 nos. 544 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Paul Jones. Vol. 1.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 340 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Paul Jones. Vol. 2.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 308 p.
Paul Periwinkle: or, The Pressgang.
London: Willoughby & Co. 640 p.
Paul the reckless; or, the fugitive's doom.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 12 nos. 94 p.
T. Frost. Paul, the Poacher.
London: G. Purkess. 60 nos. 475 p.
The Pearl Fisher of St. Domingo. A tale of the buccaniers.
London: Geo. Peirce. 12 nos. 181 p.
Pedlar's Acre; or, the wife of seven husbands. A romance of old London.
London: E. Lloyd. 29 nos. 229 p.
The Peer and Beggar; a domestic tale.
London: Thomas White. 32 nos. 254 p.
Thomas Prest (ed.). The Penny Play-Book; or, library of dramatic romance.
London: George Drake.
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London: . 414 p.
George W. M. Reynolds , Esq. Pickwick Abroad; or, the tour in France.
London: Willoughby & Co. 80 nos. 628 p.
Eugene Scribe. Piquillo Alliaga; or, the Moors under Philip the Third of Spain. An historical romance.
London: George Peirce, 1846. 28 nos. 446 p.
The Pirate Queen. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 6 nos. 46 p.
E. F. Marriot (pseud.). Poor Little Jack; a nautical tale.
London: E. Lloyd, 1840. 24 nos. 188 p.
Poor Mary; or, the love engagement. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 7 nos. 54 p.
W. T. T. Poor Tom Bowling; the darling of the crew. A tale of the sea.
London: W. Strange, 1841. 14 nos. 110 p.
"Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humurous (sic) Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 1.
London: [E. Lloyd]. 432 p.
"Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humourous Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 1.
London: E. Lloyd. 54 nos. 432 p.
"Bos" (pseud.) (ed.). The Post-Humurous (sic) Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Vol. 2.
London: E. Lloyd. 58 nos. 452 p.
Poz (pseud.). Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful Discovery Club, formerly of Camden Town, established by Sir Peter Patron.
London: William Mark Clark. 12 nos. 90 p.
The Protector's Secret; or, the Puritan's daughter. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 94 p.
Pierce Egan. Quintin Matsys the Blacksmith of Antwerp.
London: W. S. Johnson. 40 nos. 323 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Quintin Matsys, the blacksmith of Antwerp, an historical romance.
London: W. Barth. 298 p.
The Red Cross Warrior; or, the spirit of the night. A romance of the eleventh century.
London: [Hextall and Wall], 1843. 12 nos. 190 p.
Henry Wilson. Remarkable Trials, With Biographical and Historical Illustrations.
London: [John Cleave]. 35 nos. 560 p.
Retribution; or, the murder at the old dyke. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1847. 37 nos. 292 p.
Retribution; or, the oath, the curse, and the crime. An original romance.
London: W. Dugdale. 15 nos. 118 p.
Richard Coeur de Lion. An historical romance.
London: George Peirce. 48 nos. 448 p.
Thomas Archer , Esq. Richard of England; or, the Lion King!.
London: F. Hextall, 1842. 30 nos. 476 p.
Pierce Egan. Robin Hood and Little John or the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: W. S. Johnson, [1850]. 35 nos. 280 p.
Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: [Foster and Hextall], 1840. 474 p.
Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: Foster and Hextall, 1840. 41 nos. 474 p.
Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: Hextall and Wall, 1843. 41 nos. 474 p.
Robin Hood and Little John; or, the merry men of Sherwood forest.
London: George Peirce, 1844. 41 nos. 474 p.
G. M. Viner. Rochester Castle; or, the test by fire, an original historical romance.
London: H. Elliot. 23 nos. 182 p.
Thomas Archer, Esq. Roderick Dhu, Clan-Alpine's Chief; or, the Scottish outlaw. A romance.
London: G. Purkess, 1850. 57 nos. 454 p.
Hannah Maria Jones. Rosaline Woodbridge; or, the midnight visit.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: Lofts. 47 nos. 377 p.
Louisa Sidney Stanhope. Rosaline; or, the outlaw's bride. A romance.
London: G. Vickers, 1842. 48 nos. 390 p.
Ellen T—. Rose Sommerville; or, a husband's mystery and a wife's devotion. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 22 nos. 172 p.
The Rose of England; or, the adventures of a prince.
London: Lofts. 45 nos. 716 p.
The Royal Twins; or, the sisters of mystery.
London: G. Purkess, [1848]. 19 nos. 148 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Rye House Plot; or, Ruth, the conspirator's daughter.
London: John Dicks, 1857. 54 nos. 426 p.
Sam Hall. Or, the burglar and the priest. A Tale of Love and Crime.
London: [H. Barth].
Santo Sebastiano; or, the heiress of Montalvan. A romance of the eighteenth century.
London: W. Caffyn, 1847. 68 nos. 542 p.
Peckett Prest Esq. Schamyl; or, the wild woman of Circassia. An original historical romance.
London: Henry Lea, 1856. 52 nos. 420 p.
Hannah Maria Jones. The Scottish Chieftains; or, the perils of love and war.
"Illustrated standard edition". London: John Lofts. 59 nos. 463 p.
George Dibden (sic) Pitt. The Sea-Fiend; or, the abbot of St. Mark's. A legendary romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 12 nos. 94 p.
Seduction; or, the perils of a woman's life. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 36 nos. 284 p.
The Sepoy's Daughter: a true tale of the Indian War.
London: Henry Lea. 109 nos. 870 p.
George Sand. The Sin of M. Antoine.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 27 nos. 210 p.
Henry Cockton. The Sisters; or, the fatal marriages.
London: W. M. Clark, 1851. 12 nos. 380 p.
"Bos" (pseud.). The Sketch Book containing a great number of highly interesting and original tales, sketches, &c. &c.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 92 p.
The Slave King; or, the revolt of the Mexitili. A tale of the last days of the Aztec dynasty.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 23 nos. 181 p.
The Smuggler King; or, the foundling of the wreck. A nautico domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 56 nos. 446 p.
The Smuggler's Daughter, or the story of Eugene Aram, a secret of St. Robert's cave.
London: J. Day, 1844. 10 nos. 81 p.
The Soldier's Wife.
London: , 1853. 206 p.
St. Clair of the Isles; or the outlaws of Barra.
London: [T. Paine].
The Steward: a romance of real life.
London: W. M. Clark, 1850. 24 nos. 380 p.
Walter Somers. Stradella: or, the power of song. An Italian romance.
London: Edwin Dipple, 1848. 13 nos. 108 p.
The String of Pearls; or, the barber of Fleet Street. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 92 nos. 732 p.
Paul Eaton. Stuart Sharpe. A romance.
London: G. Berger, 1839. 5 nos. 78 p.
Susan Hoply; or, the trials and viscissitudes of a servant girl. A tale of deep interest.
London: E. Lloyd, [1842]. 56 nos. 444 p.
Sylvester Sound the Somnambulist.
London: W. M. Clark, 1844. 367 p.
Sylvester Sound the Somnambulist.
London: W. M. Clark, 1849. 23 nos. 367 p.
Uncle Tom's Cabin. The Great American Novel.
London: Vickers. 6 nos. 96 p.
Varney the Vampyre; or, the feast of blood. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, [1847]. 109 nos. 868 p.
Thomas Peckett Prest. Vice and its Victim: or, Phoebe, the peasant's daughter. A romantic tale of real life.
London: Henry Lea. 72 nos. 574 p.
Vileroy; or, the horrors of Zindorf Castle. A romance of chivalry.
London: E. Lloyd. 52 nos. 412 p.
Gabriel Alexander. Wallace: the hero of Scotland.
London: John Dicks. 34 nos. 284 p.
The Wandering Jew.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard, 1845. 70 nos. 554 p.
The Wars of Europe; or, annals of military and naval warfare. Vol. 1.
London: James Pattie, 1838. 52 nos. 417 p.
The Wars of Europe; or, annals of military and naval warfare. Vol. 2.
London: James Pattie, 1839. 54 nos. 444 p.
The Wars of Europe; or, annals of military and naval warfare. Vol. 3.
London: James Pattie. 322 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Wat Tyler.
London: , 1841. 874 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Wat Tyler.
London: F. Hextall, 1841. 55 nos. 874 p.
Alexandre Dumas. The Watchmaker.
London: Henry Lea. 13 nos. 206 p.
Charles Rabou. The Widow's Walk; or, the mystery of crime.
"Roscoe's library edition". London: E. Appleyard. 19 nos. 152 p.
The Wife's Secret. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1850. 14 nos. 107 p.
Will Watch: a tale of the coast. The narrative founded on fact, and characters drawn from life.
London: W. M. Clark. 47 nos. 380 p.
William Tell, the hero of Switzerland. An historical romance.
London: T. Paine. 24 nos. 190 p.
J. H. Newton. William Tell, the hero of Switzerland. An historical romance.
London: George Peirce. 28 nos. 221 p.
J. W. James. The Wolf of the Black Forest; or, the mysterious murder.
London: Lloyd, [1850]. 20 nos. 155 p.
The Young Duchess; or, memoirs of a lady of quality. A sequel to "Ellen Percy.".
London: John Dicks, 1858. 52 nos. 415 p.
Tales of Chivalry; or, perils by flood and field. Vol. 1.
London: G. Berger. 53 nos. 424 p.
Tales of Chivalry; or, perils by flood and field. Vol. 2.
London: G. Berger. 52 nos. 416 p.
Thomas Prest. Tales of Enchantment; or, the book of fairies. A collection of original stories of magic, necromancy and fairy land.
London: G. Drake, 1836. 12 nos. 92 p.
Tales of Travellers; or, a view of the world. Vol. 1.
London: [William Mark Clark], 1838. 65 nos. 520 p.
Tales of all Nations; or, popular legends and romances.
London: [W. Strange]. 380 p.
Tales of all Nations; or, popular legends and romances.
London: W. Strange. 48 nos. 380 p.
Tales of my Landlady.
London: B. D. Cousins. 33 nos.
Tales of the Drama.
London: [E. Lloyd].
Tales of the Pirates: or lives of smugglers and buccaneers.
London: [M. Moore], 1840. 285 p.
Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 1.
London: , 1836. 416 p.
. Vol. 1.
London: , 1836. 52 nos. 416 p.
Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 2.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 53 nos. 424 p.
Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 3.
London: William Mark Clark, 1838. 51 nos. 432 p.
Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 4.
London: M. Moore, 1839. 52 nos.
Tales of the Wars; or, naval and military chronicle. To which is prefixed a memoir of the early life and services of William the Fourth, with an authentic portrait of his majesty. Vol. 5.
London: William Mark Clark, 1846.
Mrs. Emily Carlen. The Temptation of Wealth. A romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 12 nos. 94 p.
Temptation; or, the mysterious casket. A legendary romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1845. 12 nos. 92 p.
The Temptation; or, the watch tower of Koat-Vën: a romantic tale.
London: [G. Vickers], 1845. 14 nos. 116 p.
Charles W. Manby. Tom Racquet, and his three maiden aunts: with a word or two about the "Whittleburys".
London: Willoughby & Co. 34 nos. 264 p.
The Three Musketeers.
London: G. Vickers, 1846. 16 nos. 132 p.
Eugene Sue. Therese Dunoyer; or, the manor house of Treff-Hartlog. A romantic tale.
London: , 1845. 14 nos. 114 p.
Jayhohenn Deehiseekayess , esq (pseud.). Tyburn Tree; or, the mysteries of the past.
London: R. S. Swift. 31 nos. 252 p.