A Database of Cheap Literature, 1837-1860

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Periodical:
Lloyd's Entertaining Journal (London).
Editions:
Adeline; or, the grave of the forsaken. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd. 52 nos. 412 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.
Renton Nicholson. Cockney Adventures and Tales of London Life.
London: W. M. Clark and A. Forrester, 1838. 21 nos. 168 p.
Renton Nicholson. Dombey and Daughter: a moral fiction.
London: Thomas Farris. 12 nos. 94 p.
Ethelinde; or, the fatal vow. A romance.
London: G. Purkess, [1848]. 12 nos. 92 p.
The First False Step. A novel.
London: E. Lloyd, 1846. 22 nos. 174 p.
The Gambler's Wife; or, murder will out.
London: Edward Lloyd. 17 nos. 134 p.
Grace Rivers; or, the merchant's daughter. A domestic romance.
London: E. Lloyd, 1844. 52 nos. 412 p.
The Hebrew Maiden; or, the lost diamond. A tale of chivalry.
London: E. Lloyd, 1841. 104 nos. 830 p.
Joseph Wilmot; or, the memoirs of a man-servant. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 415 p.
Joseph Wilmot; or, the memoirs of a man-servant. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks. 52 nos. 413 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.
London: W. M. Clark, 1849. 24 nos. 373 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.
Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 1.
London: John Dicks, 1852. 52 nos. 414 p.
Mary Price; or, the memoirs of a servant-maid. Vol. 2.
London: John Dicks, 1853. 52 nos. 414 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. May Middleton; or, the history of a fortune.
London: John Dicks, 1858. 17 nos. 136 p.
The Merry Wives of London. A romance of metropolitan life.
London: G. Vickers. 26 nos. 208 p.
The Monk.
London: G. Purkess. 36 nos. 281 p.
George W. M. Reynolds. The Parricide; or, the youth's career of crime.
London: John Dicks, 1847. 23 nos. 180 p.
Paul Periwinkle: or, The Pressgang.
London: Willoughby & Co. 640 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.
Pierce Egan the younger. Quintin Matsys, the blacksmith of Antwerp, an historical romance.
London: W. Barth. 298 p.
Pierce Egan the younger. Quintin Matsys, the blacksmith of Antwerp. A historical romance.
London: W. W. Barth. 63 nos. 497 p.
The Steward: a romance of real life.
London: W. M. Clark, 1851. 24 nos. 380 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.
Pierce Egan. Wat Tyler.
London: [W. S. Johnson], 1851. 64 nos. 510 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.
Pierce Egan the younger. The Young Rake, or, the history of Harry Racket Scapegrace. A tale for the wilful.
London: W. W. Barth. 168 p.