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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![ANCIENT sculpture in Lincoln Cathedral. [By Charles Robert Cockerell] From the Proceedings of the Archaeological Institute. 8vo. Lincoln, 1848 ANCIENT (the) sculptured monuments of the County of Angus, including those at Meigle in Perthshire and one at Fordoun in the Mearns. [By Patrick Chalmers.] Folio. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh, 1848 ANCIENT songs, from the time of King Henry the Third, to the Revolu¬ tion. [By Joseph Ritson ; edited by Joseph Frank.] 8vo. Pp. lxxx., 334. [AW/.] London, 1792 ANCIENT (the) state, avthoritie, and proceedings of the Covrt of reqvests, 2 Octob. 1596. [By Sir Julius Caesar.] 4to. Pp. 176. [Bodli] Anno 1597 ANCIENT Tyre and modern England ; or, the historical type of ancient Tyre in its prophetic application to modern England. By Philo-Anglicanus [Rev. William Bramley-Moore]. Fcap 8vo. Pp. 406. [Brit. Musi] London, 1906 ANCIENT (the) [war] vessel found in the parish of Tune, Norway. [By O— Rygh.] 8vo. Christiania, 1872 AND it came to pass [a novel]. By Guy Thorne [Cyril A. E. Ranger- Gull]. Cr 8vo. Pp. 345. [Lit. Year Book.] London, 1916 AND it came to pass : various episodes. By Robert Appleton [Count Roman I. Zuboff]. Cr 8vo. [Amer. Cat.] New York, 1896 AND the Captain answered. By Octave Thanet [Alice French]. Fcap 8vo. Pp. 84. [Brit. Musi] Indianapolis, 1917 AND what if the Pretender should come ? Or some considerations of the advan¬ tages and real consequences of the Pretender’s possessing the crown of Great Britain. [By Daniel Defoe.] 8vo. [Wilson’s Life of Defoe, p. 137.] London, 1713 ANDERSONVILLE ; a story of Rebel military prisons. [By John MacElroy.] 8vo. Toledo, 1879 ANDERTON’S angling. By Red- spinner [William Senior]. 8vo. [Westwood and Satchell’s Bibl. Pise.] London, 1878 ANDRE Besnard [a tale of Old Cork]. By G. O’C. [E— H— Wright]. 8vo. Cork, 1889 ANDREA the Painter; Claudia’s choice ; Orestes; Pandora: plays. By Ross Neil [Isabella Harwood]. 8vo. Pp. 322. [Brit. Musi] London, 1883 ANDREAS Hofer . . . translated from the German of Louise Miihlbach [Mrs Clara Muller Mundt]. 8vo. New York, 1868 ANDREW Boyd’s cracks ; and other Scots poems. By J. C. C. B. [James Crawford Caldwell Broun]. Pt 8vo. Pp. xi., 121. [Edin. Univ. Lib.] Edinburgh, 1892 ANDREW Campbell’s visit to his Irish cousins. [By Grace Kennedy.] 8vo. Edinburgh, 1824 ANDREW Gillon ; a tale of the Cove¬ nanters. By John Strathesk [John Tod, of Lasswade, in the Esk valley, near Edinburgh]. Fcap 8vo. Edinburgh, 1889 ANDREW Macpherson ; a tale of the Borders. By Karl Brown [Charles Stewart]. 8vo. [Sinton’s Bibliog. of Hawick.] Hawick, 1905 ANDREW Ramsay, of Errol. By the author of fohti Arnold [Rev. William Wilson, of Etal]. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1865 Erroneously ascribed to William Mitchell. —See note under “ Ailieford.” ANDREW the Savoyard [a romance] ; from the French [of Charles Paul de Kock]. 8vo. London, 1849 ANDRIAN (the) a comedy [by Terence], attempted in English metre. [By Sir Henry Charles Englefield.] Fcap8vo. [D. N. B., vol. 17, p. 375.] Private print, London, 1814 ANDROBOROS; a biographical farce in three acts, viz., the senate, the con¬ sistory, and the apotheosis. [By Robert Hunter.] 4to. Pp. 36. Printed at Monoropolis since August, 1714 Dedication signed “B’ney Fizle.” ANDROMACHE ; a tragedy: as it is acted at the Dukes theatre. [By John Crowne.] 4to. Pp. 8. [Bodli] London, 1675 Epistle to the reader signed “ J. C.” ANDROMANA; or, the merchant’s wife [a tragedy]. By J. S. [James Shirley]. 4to. [Brit. Musi] London, 1660 ANDROMEDA. By George Fleming [Julia Constance Fletcher]. 2 vols. 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 103.] London, 1885](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0110.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)