        

|
  |
‘The Absolute
Horror of Horrors’ Revised
A Bibliographical
Checklist of Early-Nineteenth-Century Gothic Bluebooks
Angela
Koch
I
The following checklist provides
bibliographical details of 217 gothic bluebooks
scattered throughout twenty-one national, academic,
and private libraries in the British Isles, North
America, and Germany (Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey,
North Rhine Westphalia). In its present form,
this report represents the first attempt at a
comprehensive listing of a literary phenomenon,
which Frank in his 1987 revaluation of the full-length
gothic novel describes as '[l]ow quality Gothic
fiction denoted by its garish blue coverings or
wrappers'. Frank later adds the subsequent definitions:
The Gothic bluebook is a
primitive paperback or ur-pulp publication,
cheaply manufactured, sometimes garishly illustrated,
and meant to be thrown away after being 'read
to pieces'. [...] The reader of the bluebook
received a single dose of Gothicism between
the blue covers. Almost all of the hundreds
of bluebooks published during the period are
pirated abridgments of full-length Gothic novels
[.] [ 1]
and:
Although Mrs. Radcliffe
continued to be widely read, admired, and
imitated as the Nineteenth Century began,
the route of development taken by the Gothic
novel after 1800 was down the corridor
of an unrestrained supernatural and toward
the absolute horror of horrors. Hasty and
relentless horror became the stock-in-trade
of the Gothic chapbooks and bluebooks after
1800 when the main path for Gothic fiction
was mapped out by Monk Lewis, not Ann Radcliffe.
These hundreds of small Gothics were the cheap
and tawdry offspring of the Schauerromantik
engergies released by Lewis' The Monk.
[ 2]
Apart from the fact that neither
their blue paper covers nor their supposed 'garish'
frontispieces distinguish the bluebooks in any
way from the contemporary romance, the features
of which are imitated in order to appeal to a
readership similar to that of the gothic triple-decker,
depreciative comments such as these prove wrong
in two points:
-
Despite the fact that access
to the Princely Library at Castle Corvey enabled
me to take into consideration a wide range
of gothic material, I could not identify more
than sixty-three adaptions of longer works
among the bluebooks. Apart from a few exceptional
cases, it appears doubtful that any more of
the items listed below are traceable to full-length
gothic novels.
-
The sentimental and rationalised
contents of the bluebooks reveal them as a
reactionary mode of the gothic. In contrast
to three-decker works such as M. G. Lewis's
The Monk (1794), with their tendency
towards 'horror' in the form of moral ambivalence
(which themselves represent rare experiments
in terms of an unrestrained use of the supernatural),
horror according to Burke's definition is
absent in the bluebooks. [3]
Whenever works of the so-called horror mode
are condensed into the convenient bluebook
format of thirty-six to seventy-two pages
duodecimo, they are stripped of the epistemological
pessimism of their antecedents. Consequently,
the notion of the bluebooks as a Romantic
narrative genre is as misleading as that of
the Romantic gothic novel, which apart
from a few standardised landscape descriptions
and the occasional appearance of a rather
down-to-earth ghost is determined by the expectations
typical of the readership of popular literature
in general: to be superficially tickled by
the idea of a something beyond everyday
experience, but at the same time to be reassured
of the stability of their own concept of reality.
Misinterpretations such as those
described above do not merely result from the
currently incomplete attempt at a revaluation
of the gothic in aesthetic terms, but in the first
place from the evanescence of the bluebooks themselves.
In order to identify and locate the items from
the list the following sources have been used:
The
British Library General Catalogue of Printed Books
to 1975. 360 vols (London: Clive Bingley; London,
Munich, New York, Paris: K. G. Saur, 1979-88).
Catalogue
of the Sadleir-Black Collection of Gothic Novels
(University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville).
The
Eighteenth-Century Short-Title Catalogue. Microfiche
Edition (London: The British Library
Board and ESTC/North America Inc., 1990).
The
English Catalogue of Books. Books Issued in the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1801-1836,
edd. Robert Alexander Peddie and Quintin Waddington
(1914; rpt. New York: Kraus Reprint Corporation,
1963).
The
National Union Catalogue. Pre-1956 Imprints. 754
vols (London: Mansell, and Chicago: American Library
Association, 1968-81).
Nineteenth-Century
Short-Title Catalogue. Series I Phase I 1801-15,
6 vols (Cambridge: Avero Publications, 1984).
The entries comprise standard
biographical data in the following order [any
reconstituted information given in the entries
is indicated by square brackets]:
-
Author (if known);
anonymous works appear under the title in
alphabetical order.
-
Full Title; if the
work described is not a first edition, an
asterisk precedes the title details.
-
Publication Details:
place, publisher's imprint as given on title
page, year of publication.
-
Physical Characteristics:
pagination, format, illustrations, preliminaries,
price, etc.
-
Locations of depositories
of the copy examined follow in red. If the
bluebook belongs to one of the four bluebook
series examined by the author of this report,
details are also provided here (full bibliographical
data of the series appear at the end of this
checklist).
-
Additional Notes,
indicated by an asterisk, supply details of
Further edns and provide references to bibliographies
or other secondary works on the gothic novel,
which comment on the item in question.
Secondary
Sources Cited
Brauchli,
Jakob. Der englische Schauerroman um 1800 unter
Berücksichtigung der unbekannten Bücher. Ein Beitrag
zur Geschichte der Volksliteratur (1928; New
York: Garland Publishing, 1979).
Frank,
Frederick S. The First Gothics. A Critical Guide
to the English Gothic Novel (New York and London:
Garland Publishing, 1987).
Lévy,
Maurice. Le Roman 'gothique' anglais 1796-1820
(Toulouse: Association des Publications de la
Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, 1968).
Mayo,
Robert D. The English Novel in the Magazines
1740-1815. With a Catalogue of 1375 Magazine Novels
and Novelettes (London: Oxford University
Press, 1962).
Praz,
Mario. The Romantic Agony (2nd edn, London
and New York: Oxford University Press, 1970).
Railo,
Eino. The Haunted Castle. A Study of the Elements
of English Romanticism (1927; New York: Gordon
Press, 1974).
Rogers,
Deborah D. (ed.). The Critical Response to Ann
Radcliffe (Westport, CT and London: Greenwood
Press, 1994; Critical Responses to Arts and Letters,
7).
Schöwerling,
Rainer. Chapbooks. Zur Literaturgeschichte des
einfachen Lesers (Frankfurt and Bern, and Cirencester:
Peter D. Lang, 1980; Regensburger Arbeiten zur Anglistik
und Amerikanistik, 18).
Summers,
Montague. A Gothic Bibliography (1941; New
York: Russell & Russell, 1964).
———.
The Gothic Quest. A History of the Gothic Novel
(1938; New York: Russell & Russell, 1964).
Tracy,
Ann Blaisdell. The Gothic Novel 1790-1830. Plot
Summaries and Index to Motifs (Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky, 1981).
Varma,
Devendra P. The Gothic Flame. Being a History
of the Gothic Novel in England: Its Origin, Efflorescence,
Disintegration, and Residuary Influences (1957;
New York: Russell & Russell, 1966).
Watt,
William Whyte: Shilling Shockers of the Gothic
School. A Study of Chapbook Gothic Romances
(1932; New York: Russell & Russell, 1967).
Weiss,
Harry B. A Books About Chapbooks. The People's
Literature of Bygone Times (1942; Hatboro, PA:
Folklore Associates, 1969).

Notes
1. Frederick
S. Frank, The First Gothics. A Critical Guide
to the English Gothic Novel (New York and London:
Garland Publishing, 1987), p. 433.
2. Ibid.,
p. xxvi.
3. Edmund
Burke, A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin
of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful,
ed. Adam Phillips (Oxford and New York: Oxford
University Press, 1992), pp. 36–37.
-
THE AFFECTING HISTORY OF LOUISA,
THE WANDERING MANIAC, OR, "LADY OF THE HAY-STACK";
SO CALLED, FROM HAVING TAKEN UP HER RESIDENCE
UNDER THAT SHELTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF BOURTON,
NEAR BRISTOL, IN A STATE OF MELANCHOLY DERANGEMENT;
AND SUPPOSED TO BE A DAUGHTER OF FRANCIS I.
EMPEROR OF GERMANY. A REAL TALE OF WOE.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, at
the Sommers-Town Printing Office, Chalton-Street;
Sold also by T. Hughes, No. 1, Stationer's Court,
Paternoster-Row; and May Be Had of All Other
Booksellers, 1803.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: A. Neil, 1804.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 4-5.
-
THE AFFECTING HISTORY OF THE
DUTCHESS OF C--, WHO WAS CONFINED NINE YEARS
IN A HORRID DUNGEON UNDER GROUND, WHERE LIGHT
NEVER ENTERED; A STRAW MATTRESS BEING HER ONLY
RESTING-PLACE, AND BREAD AND WATER HER ONLY
SUPPORT, CONVEYED TO HER BY MEANS OF A TURNING
BOX BY HER INHUMAN HUSBAND; WITH THE MANNER
SHE WAS PROVIDENTIALLY DISCOVERED AND RELEASED
BY HER PARENTS.
Derby: Published by Thomas Richardson; and by
Hurst, Chance and Co., London, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
Advertisements. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: J. Bailey, n.d.;
London: Dean & Munday, n.d.; London: T.
Hughes, n.d.; London: Orlando Hogdson, n.d.;
London: S. Fisher, 1799, 1800, 1803; Derby:
T. Richardson, [1820]; New York: W. Borradaile,
1823; New York: S. King, 1828.
See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
pp. 493, 555; Schöwerling, Chapbooks,
p. 251.
-
ALBANI: OR THE MURDERER OF
HIS CHILD. CONTAINING THE DIFFERENT VIEWS OF
HIS CHARACTER, AS A LIBERTINE IN PALERMO, AN
OFFICER IN THE SPANISH SERVICE, A PLANTER IN
THE ISLAND OF CUBA, AND AN INDEPENDENT GENTLEMAN,
ON HIS RETURN TO ITALY.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane,
Tower-Street] for Tegg and Castleman, No. 122,
St. John's-Street, West Smithfield; T. Hurst,
Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh; and B.
Dugdale, Dublin. And Sold by Champante &
Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough;
T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J.
Belcher, Birmingham; T. Troughton, Liverpool;
I. Mitchell, Newcastle upon Tyne; B. Sellick,
Bristol; E. Peck, York; M. Swindells, Clarke,
and Co., Manchester; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle,
Bury St. Edmund's, and All Other Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Dryden. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 2, item 5).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 5-6;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 450; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 226.
-
*ALGERNON & CAROLINE, OR,
THE SPIRIT OF THE SPIRIT, BEING A CONCISE ABRIDGEMENT
OF THAT POPULAR AND INTERESTING WORK, THE SPIRIT
OF THE BOOK, COMPRISING POLITICAL AND AMATORY
MEMOIRS OF QUEEN CAROLINE, LATE PRINCESS OF
HASBURGH. THE SEVENTH EDITION.
London: Printed and Published by W. Mason, 21,
Clerkenwell Green, 1820.
36p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
-
ALLAN THE FREEBOOTER, OR THE
WITCH OF GLENROSS; WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SUFFERINGS
OF RODERICK THE LAIRD OF GLENROSS, AND HIS BEAUTIFUL
BRIDE MALVINA, DESTRUCTION OF THE PRINCELY HALL
OF GLENROSS, AND MARRIAGE OF THEIR DAUGHTER
HELEN TO THE FREEBOOTER.
London: Printed and Published by J. Fairburn,
110 Minorities, n.d.
36p. 12mo. Coloured, folding frontispiece:
'The Witch of Glenross Appearing to Roderick'.
6d.
British Library.
-
ALMAGRO & CLAUDE; OR MONASTIC
MURDER; EXEMPLIFIED IN THE DREADFUL DOOM OF
AN UNFORTUNATE NUN.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane,
Tower Steet] for Tegg and Castleman, No. 122,
St. John's-Street, West Smithfield; T. Hurst,
Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh; and B.
Dugdale, Dublin. And Sold by Champante &
Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough;
T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J.
Belcher, Birmingham; T. Troughton, Liverpool;
I. Mitchell, Newcastle upon Tyne; B. Sellick,
Bristol; E. Peck, York; M. Swindells, Clarke,
and Co. Manchester; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle,
Bury St. Edmund's, and All Other Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, n.d.).
40p. 12mo. Quotation from Beattie.
British Library, Bodleian
Library.
*Further edn: London: Dean & Munday,
1803[?].
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 6-7;
Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 98,
423; Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 84;
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 18-20,
51.
-
ALPHONSO AND ELINOR, OR THE
MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY.
London: Printed [by Tibson, Lambeth] for &
Sold by J. Ker, No. 20, Green-Walk, Bear-Lane,
Christ Church, Surry; and to Be Had of S. Tibson,
at the Surry Printing-Office, Bridge-Road, Lambeth;
and S. Elliott, No. 9, High Street, Shadwell,
n.d.
42p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Is
it possible that thou art Alphonso exclaimed
a voice which seemed familiar to his ears'.
6d.
British Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 229.
-
THE HISTORY OF ARDEN OF FEVERSHAM.
A TRAGIC FACT OF 1550. TO WHICH IS ADDED THE
WHITE TOWER. AN HISTORIC TALE. BY JOHN CHILTON.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
34p; pp. 19-32: 'The White Tower'; pp. 33-34:
'The Two Princes'. Frontispiece bears legend:
'Alice Arden stabbing the dead body of her husband'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian Library, Cambridge
University Library (Tell-Tale, vol. 2,
items 29-31).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 617.
-
THE BANDITTI OF MONTE BALDO;
OR, THE LASS OF THE LAKE. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p; pp. 35-36: 'The Twin Sisters'. 12mo.
Frontispiece: 'Vivaldi & his Family assisting
the unfortunate stranger into their cottage'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 2, items60-61).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 459.
-
THE BANDITTI OF THE APPENNINES;
OR, THE SINGULAR ADVENTURES OF ALPHONSUS AND
ADELA (DURING THE CIVIL WARS IN ITALY), WITH
AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF THEIR PROVIDENTIAL
ESCAPE FROM A BAND OF FEROCIOUS ROBBERS WHO
INFESTED THE MOUNTAINS, AT THAT PERIOD, AND
ALSO FROM ANOTHER BAND, STILL MORE FORMIDABLE,
BY WHOM THEY WERE CONFINED IN A DREADFUL DUNGEON
&C. &C.
London: Printed by J. Dean, 57, Wardour-Street,
Published by C. Sharp, 39, Upper Mary-Le-Bone
Street, Portland Place; and Sold by All Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, 1808.
38p. 8vo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
Ex libris. 6d.
Bodleian Library.
-
BARBASTAL; OR, THE MAGICIAN
OF THE FOREST OF BLOODY ASH. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807])
48p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 1, item 2).
-
BARRETT, C. F.
ALLANROD; OR, THE MYSTERIOUS FREEBOOTER. AN
HISTORICAL TALE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. BY
C. F. BARRETT, AUTHOR OF "DOUGLAS CASTLE," "THE
PERILOUS CAVERN," &C.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, at
the Sommers-Town Printing Office, 30, Chalton
Street, and 448, Strand; Sold also by T. Hughes,
Stationer's Court, Paternoster Row and May Be
Had of All Other Booksellers, [1806].
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'A
figure, in black armour, stood between Allanrod
and his intended bride'. Quotation from Shakespeare.
Harvard College Library.
-
[BARRETT, C. F.].
THE BLACK CASTLE; OR THE SPECTRE OF THE
FOREST. AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE. AND THE FATE
OF ISABELLA; OR; SACRIFICE TO SUPERSTITION.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean & Munday,
35, Threadneedle Street, n.d.
36p; pp. 27-36: 'Story of Isabella'. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'A tremendous Crash
shook the Forest to its Centre & the Spirit
of Ravia appeared before her astonished Husband'.
6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: S. Fisher, 1800; London:
S. Fisher [1803]; New York: J. Swaine, n.d.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 247.
-
[BARRETT, C. F.].
THE CORSICAN PIRATE: OR, THE GRAND MASTER
OF MALTA. A NEAPOLITAN ROMANCE.
London: Printed [by R. Lindsay, Portpool Lane]
for T. Hughes, Stationers' Court; Champante
and Co. Aldgate; Tegg and Co. Warwick Lane;
N. and J. Muggeridge, and Willmot and Co. Borough,
[1803].
36p; pp. 34-36: 'A Chinese Tale'. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'Then drawing his
hanger he rushed on the astonish'd Bruno d'Agaccio'.
6d.
British Library.
-
[BARRETT, C. F.].
DOUGLAS CASTLE; OR, THE CELL OF MYSTERY.
A SCOTTISH TALE.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, at
the Somers-Town Printing Office, 30, Chalton
Street; and May Be Had of All Other Booksellers,
1803.
38p. 8vo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Soon
after the very form of the murdered Dunbar stood
before the astonished Percy'. Quotation from
Shakespeare. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library, National Library of Scotland.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp.19-20;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 300.
-
[BARRETT, C. F.].
THE LONDON APPRENTICE; OR, SINGULAR ADVENTURES
OF HENRY AND ZELIMA. AN HISTORICAL TALE. BY
THE AUTHOR OF "DOUGLAS CASTLE," &C.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, At
the Sommers-Town Printing Office, 30, Chalton
Street; and May Be Had of All Other Booksellers,
1805.
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'He
thrust his arms down their throats, and plucked
forth their hearts'. Dedication. 6d.
British Library.
-
[BARRETT, C. F.].
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, OR THE ROYAL CAPTIVE
OF FOTHERINGAY CASTLE: A SCOTTISH LEGENDARY
TALE, FOUNDED ON THE HISTORY AND MANNERS OF
THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
London: Printed for Tegg and Castleman, No.
23, Warwick-Square, Paternoster-Row; Champante
and Whitrow, Aldgate; T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row;
Willmot and Hill, Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry;
J. Belcher, Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol;
T. Troughton, Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle;
T. Brown, North Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck,
Lower Ousegate, York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle,
Bury St. Edmund's; T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale,
Dublin; M. Swindels, Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich;
Collins and Fellows, Salisbury; and G. Wilkins,
Derby, n.d.
36p; pp. 30-36: 'Parental Avarice, the
Source of Filial Misery'. 12mo.
British Library, National
Library of Scotland.
*Further edn: London: Tegg & Castleman,
1803.
-
BARRETT, C. F.
THE ROUND TOWER, OR THE MYSTERIOUS WITNESS:
AN IRISH LEGENDARY TALE OF THE SIXTH CENTURY.
BY C. F. BARRETT, AUTHOR OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS,
&C.
London: Printed [by J. H. Hart, 23, Warwick-Square]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square;
and Sold by Tho. Hurst, Paternoster, Row; T.
Ostell, Ave-Maria Lane; Champante and Whitrow,
Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough; and T. Hughes,
Queen's-Head-Passage, 1803.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 19-20.
-
[BARRINGTON, George].
ELIZA, OR THE UNHAPPY NUN: EXEMPLIFYING
THE UNLIMITED TYRANNY EXERCISED BY THE ABBOTS
AND ABBESSES OVER THE ILL-FATED VICTIMS OF THEIR
MALICE IN THE GLOOMY RECESSES OF A CONVENT.
INCLUDING THE ADVENTURES OF CLEMENTINA, OR THE
CONSTANT LOVERS, A TRUE AND AFFECTING TALE.
London: Printed [by J. H. Hart, Warwick-Square]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square:
and Sold by Thomas Hughes, Stationers-court,
[1803].
[35p]: pp. 73-83: 'A Remarkable Suicide
Impelled by Constant Love'; pp. 83-94;
'Suicide through Oppression'; pp. 94-105:
'Suicide through Distress'; pp. 105-107:
'Suicide through Depravity' [incorrectly paginated].
12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from Mother St
Clare. Handwritten note: 'George Barrington'.
6d.
University of Virginia
Library, Library of Congress.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 22-23.
-
BEACON PRIORY; OR, MEMOIRS
OF THE ROCKALBA FAMILY. INCLUDING THE MELANCHOLY
DEATHS OF THE EARL OF RUSPORT AND SOPHIA, COUNTESS
OF ROCKALBA. ALSO, THE HISTORY OF MADELINE,
DAUGHTER OF THE PRINCES [sic] OF THE
BLOOD ROYAL OF THE HOUSE OF STUART.
London: Printed and Sold by Langley and Belch,
173, Borough, High Street, 1810.
32p. 8vo. Coloured frontispiece bears legend:
'Welcome, welcome once more to thy native home
and the hospitable shores of Britain exclaimed
the Venerable Earl of Rockalba to his son Adolphus'.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
BEECH, G.
THE HISTORY AND SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF JOSEPH
PIGNATA; WHO, WITH SEVERAL OTHERS, WAS CONFINED
IN THE DUNGEONS OF THE HOLY INQUISITION, FOR
A SUSPECTED CRIME; THE DREADFUL SUFFERINGS AND
TORTURES THEY UNDERWENT. PIGNATA ESCAPES; H[IS]
PERIL[I]OUS ADVENTURES AND DISTERSS THROUGH
HUNGER AND FATIGUE, TILL THE EXECUTION OF THE
WRETCH, THROUGH WHOM HE HAD BEEN IMPRISONED:
BEING A COLLECTION OF THE GREATEST SERIES OF
MISFORTUNES THAT EVER BEFEL ON [sic]
MAN. TRANSL. FROM THE GERMAN OF KOTZEBUE, BY
G. BEECH.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, [1821].
26p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Pignata & his guide climbing the
Rock after their escape from the inquisition'.
6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 516.
-
[BELMONT, Harvey].
THE AVENGER, OR, MYSTERIOUS ASSASSIN. A
TERRIFIC TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
34p. 12mo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
Quotation from Sir John Dorset. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: Dean & Munday, [1822].
-
THE BLACK FOREST; OR THE CAVERN
OF HORRORS! A GOTHIC ROMANCE. TRANSLATED FROM
THE GERMAN.
London: 'Printed [by J. Bonsor, Salisbury Square]
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Cot. Coleman St.
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, [1802].
40p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
terror of Henry at the appearance of a Skeleton
waving a Bloody Sword'. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library, Yale University Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83;
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 15,
23, 46, 51, 52, 54.
-
THE BLACK VALLEY; OR, THE
CASTLE OF ROSENBERG. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1801.
48p; pp. 46-48: 'The Maid of the Inn'.
12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Lindorf to
shelter himself from a violent Storm enters
the Dreadful Black Valley'. Quotation from Arden
of Feversham. 9d.
British Library (English
Nights Entertainments, vol. 2, item 1).
*Further edns: London: Ann Lemoine and
J. Roe, n.d.; London: Ann Lemoine and J.
Roe, 1803.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 29-30.
-
BLANCHE AND CARLOS; OR THE
CONSTANT LOVERS: INCLUDING THE ADVENTURES OF
VALVILLE AND ADELAIDE, A MEXICAN TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
B. Crosby and Co. and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row;
Howard and Evans, Long-Lane; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; J. Belcher, Birmingham; B. Sellick,
Bristol; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown, North
Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
B. Dugdale, and M. Keene, Dublin; Bull, Waterford;
M. Swindels, Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich;
and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Swift. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 6).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the
Magazines, p. 462.
-
THE BLOOD-RED KNIGHT; OR,
TREACHEROUS MINSTREL. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Sold by J. Bailey, 116,
Chancery Lane, n.d.).
28p. 8vo. Coloured frontispiece: 'When
they were suddenly attacked by a number of armed
Robbers from behind the trees, Albert &
Egbert, fought like lions, already had many
of their assailants fallen beneath their ponderous
stroke when-'. 6d.
British Library.
-
THE BLOOD-STAINED MANTLE;
OR, A SISTER'S REVENGE. A LEGENDARY TALE.
London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co.
No 10, Newgate-Street, n.d.).
24p; pp. 21-24: 'The Deserters'. 8vo. Coloured
folding frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: Manchester and Durham: A. Heywood,
n.d.
-
THE BLOODY HAND, OR, THE FATAL
CUP: A TALE OF HORROR! IN THE COURSE OF WHICH
IS DESCRIBED THE TERRIBLE DUNGEONS AND CELLS
IN THE PRISONS OF BUONAPARTE.
London: Published by Stevens and Co. Circulating
Library, Borough Road; and Kemmish and Son,
King Street, Borough, and Sold by All Booksellers,
n.d.
24p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Maria
with the Fatal Cup escaping from the Convent,
and received by the Marquis Beaufois'. 6d.
British Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 31-32;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 19; Watt,
Shilling Shockers, pp. 11-12.
-
THE BRAVO OF PERTH; OR, VOORN
THE TIGER. CONSISTING OF THE UNCOMMON ADVENTURES,
AND ESCAPES, OF A BOLD AND RESOLUTE SCOTCH OUTLAW
OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38, Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Square, and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, [1809].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 4d.
British Library.
-
CANTERBURY TALES. CONTAINING
THE GREAT DEVIL'S TALE; OR, THE CASTLE OF MORBANO.
THE OLD ABBEY TALE; OR, VILLAGE TERRORS. THE
BRITISH SAILOR'S TALE. AND THE KNIGHT'S TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1802.
42p; pp. [5]-17: 'The Great Devil's Tale.
By C. F. Barrett'; pp. [18]-27: 'The Old
Abbey Tale. By Dr. Drake'; pp. 27-40: 'The
British Sailor's Tale'; pp. 41-42: 'The
Knight's Tale'; p. 42: Advertisement. 12mo.
Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
-
THE CAPTIVE PRINCE; OR, LOVE
AND MADNESS. AN HEROICAL TALE OF THE FIFTEENTH
CENTURY.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
48p; p. 48: 'The Maid of Toro. By Walter
Scott, Esq.'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 2, item 4).
-
THE CASTLE DE ALBANI; OR,
THE USURPER PUNISHED: INCLUDING THE MEMOIRS
OF THE COUNTESS ST. ALVA, AND HER DAUGHTER ISABELLA.
AN ORIGNIAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by John Arliss,
87, Bartholomew Close, n.d.
38p. 12mo.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
THE CASTLE OF ALVIDARO; OR,
THE SPANISH QUARREL. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38, Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Squre; and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, [1809].
36p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
THE CASTLE OF MURILLO, A SPANISH
TALE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Edinburgh: Published by Oliver & Boyd, High
Street, n.d..
34p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Cobbett. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
-
THE CASTLE OF SAVINA; OR,
THE IRISHMAN IN ITALY. A TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
60p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 1, item 1).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 465.
-
THE CASTLE OF ST. BERNARD,
OR THE CAPTIVE OF THE WATCH TOWER. IN WHICH
IS ILLUSTRATED THE FATAL EFFECTS OF MISPLACED
LOVE AND THE ERRORS OF CREDULITY. TO WHICH IS
ADDED, THE TWIN BROTHERS OF MEZZORANIA. A MEZZORANIAN
TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by Langley and Belch
173, Borough, High-Street, n.d.
32p; pp. 28-32: 'The Twin Brothers of Mezzorania'.
8vo. Coloured frontispiece.
British Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 266.
-
THE CASTLE OF ST. GERALD,
OR THE FATAL VOW.
London: Published and Sold by J. Ker, No. 4,
Greek-Street, Soho Square; and to Be Had of
most Booksellers in Town and Country, n.d.
34p; pp. 33-34: 'The Value of Time'. 12mo.
Frontispiece. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 44-45.
-
THE CASTLE OF THE PYRENEES;
OR, THE WANDERER OF THE ALPS. AN HISTORIC TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1803].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Handwritten note:
'The gift of Mrs Davies to Sarah Chandler 1816'.
[4d.].
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 1, item 6).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
pp. 465, 534.
-
THE CASTLES OF MONTREUIL AND
BARRE; OR THE HISTORIES OF THE MARQUIS LA BRUN
AND THE BARON LA MARCHE, THE LATE INHABITANTS
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE TWO CASTLES. A GOTHIC
STORY. FROM THE LADY'S MAGAZINE.
London: Printed in St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell,
by S. Fisher, and Sold Wholesale and Retail,
at No. 30, Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row, [1803].
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Pierre
de la Motte approached, and beheld a Youth staunching
the blood of his wounded Companion'.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: W. Mason, n.d.; London:
S. Fisher, 1799.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 46-47;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 269.
-
*THE CAVERN OF HORRORS; OR,
MISERIES OF MIRANDA: A NEAPOLITAN TALE. THE
THIRD EDITION, CORRECTED.
London: Printed by W. S. Betham, Furnival's-Inn
Court, Holborn, for T. Tegg and Co., No. 122,
St. John Street, West Smithfield; T. Hurst,
Paternoster Row; B. Crosby & Co., Stationers'
Court, [1802],
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Potter's Aeschylus. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 1, item 5).
*Further edns: London: Tegg & Castleman,
n.d.; London: T. Hurst, 1802; London: Dean &
Munday, [1813].
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 48-49;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 466; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 270; Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 29;
Varma, Gothic Flame, pp. 188-89;
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 15,
34, 52, 53.
-
CHAMBERLAIN, Frederic.
LUCRETIA; OR, THE ROBBERS OF THE HYRCANEAN
FOREST. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed, and Published, by J. Lee, No.
24, Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate: and Sold
by All the Booksellers, n.d.
30p; pp. 20-30: 'The Libertine. Written
by Himself, in Prison. 12mo. Frontispiece bears
legend: 'Lucretia rescued from the Embraces
of the Robber, by her Father'. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 49-50.
-
THE CHILDREN OF THE PRIORY;
OR, WARS OF OLD. AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1802.
46p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Edmund
prevented by the Hermit from falling on his
own Sword'. Quotation from Shakespeare. 9d.
British Library (English Nights Entertainments,
vol. 2, item 6).
-
CLAIRVILLE CASTLE; OR, THE
HISTORY OF ALBERT & EMMA. WITH THE DEATH
OF THE USURPER MORENZI.
London: Printed [by A. Kemmish, King-Street,
Borough] for, and Sold by J. Ker, No. 90, High
Holborn. Sold also by Wilmott and Hill, 50,
Borough; Perks, Stationer, 21, St. Martin's
Lane; T. Elliot, High-Street, Shadwell; Barfoot,
Norton-Falgate; Dixon, Rochester; T. Evans,
79, Long-Lane; Howard and Evans, 42, Long-Lane,
West-Smithfield; Kemmish, 17, King-Street, Borough;
Neil, 448, Strand; and Champante and Whitrow,
Jury Street, Aldgate, n.d.
38p; pp. [34]-38: 'Ogus & Cara Khan,
or the Force of Love. 8vo. Frontispiece bears
legend: 'Bernard and Emma taking farewell of
their Cottage to escape the snares of Morenzi.
6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: A. Kemmish, n.d.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 54-55.
-
THE CONVENT OF ST. MICHAEL
OR THE UNFORTUNATE EMILIA.
London: Printed and Published by Burkett and
Plumpton, 15, Greenhill's-Rents, St. John-Street,
and Sold by All Booksellers in Town and Country,
n.d.
36p. 12mo.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
THE CONVENT OF ST. URSULA,
OR, INCIDENTS AT OTTAGRO. AN ITALIAN ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published By John Arliss,
No. 87, Batholomew Close, [1809].
40p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 56-57;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 283.
-
THE CONVENT SPECTRE, OR UNFORTUNATE
DAUGHTER.
London: Printed for T. and R. Hughes, Ludgate
Street, 1808.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Shakespeare.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 57-58;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 283;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83.
-
CRONSTADT CASTLE; OR, THE
MYSTERIOUS VISITOR. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
Surry: Printed by A. Kemmish, 17, King-Street,
Borough-for and Published by J. Ker, 40, London
Road, near the Elephant and Castle, Southwark-Sold
also by Hughes, Stationer's Court-N. and J.
Muggeridge, Borough; Wilmott and Hill, 50, Borough;
A. Kemmish, King-Street, Borough; Perks, Stationer,
12. St. Martin's Lane; Elliott, High-Street,
Shadwell; Barfoot, Norton-Falgate; Dixon, Rochester;
Hodgson, 20, Strand; T. Evans, 79, Long-Lane,
West-Smithfield, &c., [1803].
38p; pp. [34]-38: The Unfortunate Victim.
12mo. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library, Library of Congress.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 63-64.
-
[CROOKENDEN, Isaac].
BERTHINIA; OR THE FAIR SPANIARD. A ROMANCE.
TO WHICH IS ADDED, BY THE SAME AUTHOR, AZA;
OR THE CAPTIVE BRIDE. A GERMAN TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Fisher, No. 10,
St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell; also Sold by T. Hurst,
No. 32, Paternoster Row, [1802].
48p; pp. 41-48: 'Aza; or the Captive Bride'.
12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Bernthinia
rescued from the villainous attempts of Mondford,
by the timely assistance of the Marquis'. 6d.
British Library, Cambridge University Library.
*Further edn: London: S. Fisher, 1802.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 32.
-
CROOKENDEN, Isaac.
FATAL SECRETS; OR, ETHERLINDA DE SALMONI.
A SICILIAN STORY. BY ISAAC CROOKENDEN, AUTHOR
OF THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER, &C. &C.
London: Printed and Published, by J. Lee, Half-Moon-Street,
Bishopsgate Without: and Sold by All the Booksellers,
1806.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Dr Young. Dedication. Preface to the series
Romantic Library.
Duke University Library
(Durham, NC).
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 66;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 319;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp. 30-31.
-
[CROOKENDEN, Isaac]
HORRIBLE REVENGE; OR, THE MONSTER OF ITALY!!
A ROMANCE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. ALSO, HOPELESS
LOVE, AN INTERESTING TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by R. Harrild, 1812.
36p; pp. 29-36: 'Hopeless Love'. 12mo.
Quotation from Dr Young's Revenge.
Cleveland Public Library.
*Further edn: London: R. Harrild, 1808.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 67;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 576,
606; Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 31.
-
[CROOKENDEN, Isaac].
THE ITALIAN BANDITTI; OR THE SECRET HISTORY
OF HENRY AND MATILDA: A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by R. Harrild,
n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, Harvard College Library.
*Further edn: London: R. Harrild, 1811.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 67-68;
Rogers, Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe,
p. xxxiv; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
pp. 32, 371; Tracy, Gothic Novel,
p. 31.
-
CROOKENDEN, Isaac.
THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER; OR, THE USURPER OF
NAPLES. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED,
THE NOCTURNAL ASSASSIN; OR, SPANISH JEALOUSY.
BY ISAAC CROOKENDEN, AUTHOR OF FATAL SECRETS
&C.
London: Printed and Published by J. Lee, 24,
Half-Moon-Street, Bishopsgate Without; and Sold
by All the Booksellers, [1806].
36p; pp. 29-36: 'The Nocturnal Assassin;
or, Spanish Jealousy'. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation
from Shakespeare.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 66-67;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 576;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 31.
-
CROOKENDEN, Isaac.
ROMANTIC TALES. THE REVENGEFUL TURK: OR
MYSTIC CAVERN. THE DISTRESSED NUN: OR SUFFERINGS
OF HERSELIA DI BRINDOLI OF FLORENCE. AND THE
VINDICTIVE MONK: OR FATAL RING. WRITTEN BY ISAAC
CROOKENDEN, AUTHOR OF THE FAIR SPANIARD, &C.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Fisher, No. 10,
St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell; also Sold by T.
Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster Row, [1802].
46p; pp. [3]-22: 'The Revengeful Turk';
pp. 23-38: 'The Distressed Nun'; pp. 39-46:
'The Vindictive Monk'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears
legend: ' "Eternal Powers!" exclaimed Henri,
"it is my long lost and anxiously sought Herselia!" '
British Library.
*Further edn: London: S. Fisher, n.d.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 32,
477; Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp. 32-33.
-
CROOKENDEN, Isaac.
THE SKELETON; OR, MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY.
A GOTHIC ROMANCE. BY ISAAC CROOKENDEN, LATE
ASSISTANT AT MR. ALLEN'S ACADEMY, CHICHESTER.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, at
the Sommers Town Printing Office, No. 30, Chalton
Street; and Sold by All Other Booksellers, 1805.
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Adolphus
discovers the Skeleton of the Baron de Morfield'.
Quotation from Akenside. Preface. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library, Library of Congress.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 65-66;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 507;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 33.
-
[CROOKENDEN, Isaac].
THE SPECTRE OF THE TURRET: OR GUOLTO CASTLE.
A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Sold by R. Harrild, 20,
Great Eastcheap, n.d.
32p. 8vo. Coloured frontispiece. Quotation
from Shakespeare.
British Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 68-69;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 32,
512; Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 33.
-
CROOKENDEN, Isaac.
THE STORY OF MORELLA DE ALTO; OR THE CRIMES
OF SCORPINO DEVELOPED. WRITTEN BY ISAAC CROOKENDEN,
AUTHOR OF THE FAIR SPANIARD, ROMANTIC TALES,
&C.
London: Printed in St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell,
by S. Fisher, and Sold at No. 30, Warwick Lane,
Newgate Street; May also Be Had of All Other
Booksellers, in Town and Country, n.d.
24p. 8vo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'No
Signora, neither the Marquis, nor your Mother,
shall ever know that you are in this Castle'.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: S. Fisher, 1804.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 62-63;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 515;
Tracy, Gothic Novels, p. 33.
-
THE CURFEW; OR, THE CASTLE
OF BARON DE TRACY.
London: Printed for T. & R. Hughes, 35,
Ludgate-Hill, Corner of Stationers [sic]
Court, 1807.
40p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'The Barons [sic] daughter, seized
by the Banditti. Quotation from Fitzharding.
British Library, Trinity
College (Dublin) Library.
-
THE DAEMON OF VENICE, AN ORIGINAL
ROMANCE. BY A LADY [i.e. Charlotte Dacre].
London: [Printed by Plummer and Brewis, Love-Lane,
Eastcheap and] Published by Thos. Tegg, III,
Cheapside, 1810.
28p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Jacques
stabbing Lenardi'.
Princeton University Library,
New Jersey.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 289; Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 84.
-
DE LA MARK AND CONSTANTIA;
OR, ANCIENT HEROISM, A GOTHIC TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North-Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins
and Fellows, Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby,
[1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 4, item 1).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 91-92;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 478.
-
DOMESTIC MISERY, OR THE VICTIM
OF SEDUCTION, A PATHETIC TALE; ADDRESSED TO
THE UNPRINCIPLED LIBERTINE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane,
Tower-Street] for Tegg and Castleman, No. 122,
St. John's-Street, West Smithfield; T.
Hurst, Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh;
and B. Dugdale, Dublin. And Sold by Champante
& Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough;
T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J.
Belcher, Birmingham; T. Troughton, Liverpool;
I. Mitchell, Newcastle upon Tyne; B. Sellick,
Bristol; E. Peck, York; M. Swindells, Clarke,
and Co., Manchester; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle,
Bury St. Edmund's, and All Other Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1803].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Virgil. 36p. 12mo. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 2, item 4).
*Bound to this without title page: Highland
Heroism; or the Castles of Glencoe and Balloch.
A Scottish Legend of the Sixteenth Century
(London: Tegg & Castleman, 1803]). 36p. 12mo.
Further edns: London: Dean & Munday, n.d.;
London: J. Ker, n.d.; On single edition of Highland
Heroism, see item 60.
See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 216-17, 229; Mayo, English Novel
in the Magazines, pp. 481, 507.
-
*DON ALGONAH; OR THE SORCERESS
OF MONTILLO. A ROMANTIC TALE. SECOND EDITION.
London: Printed [by J. Cundee, Ivy-Lane] for
T. Hurst, No. 32, and Sold by J. Wallis, No.
46, Paternoster-Row; C. Chapple, Pall-Mall;
T. Dean, Newgate-Street; J. Dingle, Bury; T.
Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards, and W. Gray, Plymouth;
and Messrs. Clarke and Co. Manchester, and Harrod
and Turner, Nottingham, [1802].
71p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Caractacus. [1s.].
British Library, Früstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 1, item 2).
*Further edn: London: Tegg & Castleman,
[1803].
See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 32, 33, 35, 37, 46, 214-15, 225, 232,
244; Frank, First Gothics, pp. 94-95;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 481; Watt, Shilling Shockers,
pp. 12, 27-29, 34, 40, 43, 45, 47, 52,
53, 54.
-
[?DOUGLAS, Robert].
HIGHLAND HEROISM; OR THE CASTLES OF GLENCOE
AND BALLOCH. A SCOTTISH TALE, OF THE SIXTEENTH
CENTURY. BY ROBERT DOUGLAS, THE PRESENT LAIRD
OF GLENCOE.
London: Printed [by J. Galton, 11, Eastcheap]
for Tegg and Castleman, at the Eccentric Book
Warehouse, No. 122, St. John's Street, West
Smithfield; and Sold by Champante and Whitrow,
Aldgate; Willmot and Hill, Borough; and T. Hughes,
Queen's-Head Passage, Paternoster-Row, [1803].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
-
DUNCAN; OR, THE SHADE OF GERTRUDE.
A CALEDONIAN TALE.
London: Printed [by Neil, Chalton-Street, Sommers
Town, and No. 448, Strand] for and Sold by J.
Ker, Publisher and Stationer, No. 90, High Holborn;
Sold also by A. Neil, 448, Strand; T. Hughes,
Stationers'-Court; M. &. J. Muggeridge,
and Wilmott & Hill, Borough; Perks, 21,
St. Martin's Lane; S. Elliott, High-Street,
Shadwell; Barfoot, Norton Falgate; Dixon, Rochester;
T. Evans, 79, and Howard & Evans, Long-Lane,
West Smithfield, n.d.
40p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Lord
Pevensey sacrificing the Thane of Fife in his
jealous rage'. 6d.
British Library, Cambridge
University Library.
-
THE EASTERN TURRET; OR, ORPHAN
OF NAVONA. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
[34]p; pp. 28-[34]: 'The Life of an Authoress,
Written by Herself'. 12mo. Frontispiece: 'Adolphus
murdered by his Brother Oswald in the Forest'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 4, items 56-57).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 484.
-
EDMUND AND ALBINA; OR, GOTHIC
TIMES. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1801.
48p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Albina
rescued from the Ruffians'. Quotation from Shakespeare.
9d.
British Library (English
Nights Entertainments, vol. 2. item 5).
*Further edn: London: J. Ker, 1801.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 99,
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 32,
40, 53.
-
ENTERTAINING GOTHIC STORIES;
INCLUDING RAYMOND CASTLE, OR, THE UNGRATEFUL
NEPHEW; ADELA, OR, THE RUINS OF THE HOUSE OF
ALBERT; FITZALAN, AND THE USURPER FITZURBAN;
VILDAC, OR, THE HORRID DISCOVERY; AND HENRY,
OR, THE PORTRAIT OF MARY.
London: Printed and Published by W. Mason, 21,
Clerkenwell Green, n.d.
36p; pp. [3]-15: 'Raymond Castle'; pp. 15-22:
'Adela', pp. 22-32: 'Fitzalan'; pp. 33-35:
'Vildac'; p. 36: 'Henry'. 12mo. Advertisements.
6d.
British Library.
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 577.
-
THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE AND
ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, CAPTAIN OF THE ROBBERS
OF SHERWOOD FOREST. INTERSPERSED WITH THE HISTORY
OF LITTLE JOHN AND HIS MERRY MEN ALL.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
32p. 8vo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library, Cleveland
Public Library.
-
FATAL CURIOSITY; OR, THE INTERESTING
HISTORY OF EDGAR WILMOT.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p; pp. 26-36: 'The Fair Circassian'.
Frontispiece. 12mo. 3d.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
FATAL JEALOUSY; OR BLOOD WILL
HAVE BLOOD! CONTAINING THE HISTORY OF COUNT
ALMAGRO AND DUKE ALPHONSO; THEIR COMBAT IN THE
DREADFUL TOURNAMENT, AND THE DEATH OF THE BEAUTIFUL
BELLARMINE, THROUGH THE ARTIFICE OF SOPHRONIA,
HER RIVAL.
London: Printed [by Lewis and Hamblin, Printers,
Paternoster-Row] for T. and R. Hughes, 35, Ludgate-Hill,
Corner of Stationers-Court, 1807.
40p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, New York Public Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 319; Weiss, Book About Chapbooks,
p. 53.
-
FATAL VOWS, OR THE FALSE MONK,
A ROMANCE.
London: Printed [by Plummer, Seething Lane]
for Thomas Tegg, III, Cheapside, 1810.
28p; pp. 25-28: 'The History of Rinaldo'.
12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears legend: 'Rinaldo
binding Montavoli by an Oath'. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 103;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp. 50-51.
-
FATHER INNOCENT, ABBOT OF
THE CAPUCHINS; OR, THE CRIMES OF CLOISTERS.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, at the Eccentric Book
Warehouse, No. 122, St. John's Street, West
Smithfield, J. Belcher, Birmingham; B. Sellick,
Bristol; T. Troughton, Liverpool; J. Mitchell,
Newcastle; C. Brown, North Street, Edinburgh;
E. Peck, Lower Ousegate, York; T. Binns, Leeds;
J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's; T. Brown, Bath;
B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels, Manchester;
J. Raw and J. Bush, Ipswich; J. Booth, Norwich;
and Collins and Fellows, Salisbury; and G. Wilkins,
Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Prior. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 6).
*See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 216-17, 237; Mayo, English Novel
in the Magazines, pp. 368, 493; Summers,
Gothic Bibliography, pp. 98, 422;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 84.
-
FEUDAL DAYS; OR, THE NOBLE
OUTLAW. AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE, OF THE FOURTEENTH
CENTURY.
London: Printed and Sold by J. Bailey, 116,
Chancery Lane, n.d.
26p. Folding frontispiece. Quotation from
Beattie. Advertisements. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library, New York Public Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 324.
-
[?GENLIS, Stéphanie-Félicité
de].
THE OLD CASTLE; OR THE FORTY KNIGHTS AND THE
FAIR PENITENT. A ROMANCE BY MADAME GENLIS.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38 Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Square, and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Handwritten note:
'Brulart de Genlis'. 4d.
British Library.
-
[GIBERNE, Charles].
THE HAUNTED TOWER; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF
SIR EGBERT DE ROTHSAY.
London: Printed for R. Hunter, No. 27, St. Paul's
Churchyard, 1822.
24p; pp. 21-24: List of subscribers. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'The Vassals of Baron
Fitz Edmund about to Take Sir Egbert to the
Dungeon'. Handwritten note: 'By Charles Giberne'.
British Library.
*See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 216-17, 230; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 348.
-
GLENWAR, THE SCOTTISH BANDIT.
A TALE OF FORMER TIMES. BY AN ETONIAN.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean & Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.).
28p. 8vo. Coloured frontispiece bears legend:
'The astonishment of Lord Dacres at finding
Glenwar the Scottish Bandit in his Tent'. 6d.
British Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 114-15;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 341.
-
*GOTHIC LEGENDS. A TALE OF
MYSTERY. SECOND EDITION.
London: Printed and Sold by A. Seale, 1802.
42p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, Library of Congress, Yale University
Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 343.
-
GOTHIC STORIES. SIR BERTRAND'S
ADVENTURES IN A RUINOUS CASTLE: THE STORY OF
FITZALAN: THE ADVENTURE JAMES III. OF SCOTLAND
HAD WITH THE WEIRD SISTERS, IN THE DREADFUL
WOOD OF BIRNAN: THE STORY OF RAYMOND CASTLE:
VILDAC; OR THE HORRID DISCOVERY: HENRY; OR THE
PROTRAIT OF MARY: AND THE RUIN OF THE HOUSE
OF ALBERT.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Fisher, No. 10,
St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell; May also Be Had
of All Other Booksellers and News-Venders, in
Town and Country, n.d.
42p; pp. 5-8: 'The Story of Sir Bertrand.
By Mrs. Barbauld'; pp. 8-16: 'The Story
of Fitzalan. From the Monthly Visitor'; pp. 16-22:
'Story of the Weird Sisters. A Scottish Tale,
from Edmund of the Forest'; pp. 22-31:
'Story of Raymond Castle. By Mr. Bacon. From
the Monthly Cabinet'; pp. 31-37: 'Ruin
of the House of Albert. From Ryan's Reliques
of Genious'; p. 37: 'The Portrait of Mary';
pp. 38-40: 'The Horrid Discovery'; pp. 40-42:
'The Desolate Castle'. 12mo. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: T. Hurst, 1799;
London: S. Fisher, 1799; London: S. Fisher,
1800.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 343;
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 25,
27, 42, 52, 53.
-
GOTHIC STORIES. THE ENCHANTED
CASTLE, A FRAGMENT: GLANVILLE, A ROMANCE: ETHELBERT;
OR THE PHANTOM OF THE CASTLE, A TALE OF HORROR:
MARY, A FRAGMENT: THE MYSTERIOUS VISION; OR
PERFIDY PUNISHED: AND THE UNFORTUNATE SPANIARD,
A TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Bailey, No. 50,
Bishopsgate Within, n.d.
36p; pp. 5-9: 'Enchanted Castle'; pp. 9-20:
'Glanville'; pp. 20-27: 'Story of Ethelbert';
pp. 27-28: 'Mary. A Fragment'; pp. 28-34:
'Mysterious Vision'; pp. 34-36: 'The Unfortunate
Spaniard'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend:
'The Murdered Warrior, or the Marquis de Montral'.
6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
-
THE GOTHIC STORY OF COURVILLE
CASTLE; OR THE ILLEGITIMATE SON, VICTIM OF PREJUDICE
AND PASSION. OWING TO THE EARLY IMPRESSIONS
INCULCATED WITH UNREMITTING ASSIDUITY BY AN
IMPLACABLE MOTHER; WHOSE RESENTMENT TO HER HUSBAND
EXCITED HER SON TO ENVY, USURPATION, AND MURDER;
BUT RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AT LENGTH RESTORES THE
RIGHT HEIR TO HIS LAWFUL POSSESSIONS. TO WHICH
IS ADDED THE ENGLISH EARL; OR THE HISTORY OF
ROBERT FITZWALTER. FROM THE LADY'S MAGAZINE.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Fisher, No. 10,
St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell: also Sold by T.
Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster Row; and Wilmott
and Hill, No. 50, High Street, Borough, 1801.
48p; pp. 36-48: 'Robert Fitzwalter'. 12mo.
Frontispiece: 'Alphonso Startled at the Appearance
of a Figure Holding a Rusty Dagger in One Hand,
& a Human Skull in the Other'.
British Library, Bodleian
Library.
*Further edns: London: W. Mason, n.d.;
London: S. Fisher, n.d.; London: S. Fisher,
1804.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 119;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 478; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 343.
-
[GROSSETT, Emelia].
THE MONASTERY OF ST. MARY; OR, THE WHITE MAID
OF AVENEL.
London: Printed and Published by J. Bailey,
116, Chancery Lane, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Looking round he beheld the black volume
so often mentioned lay unconsumed amidst the
intensity of fire, which seemed of force sufficient
to melt adamant. The White Lady paused for a
moment, then said, in her usual tone. "Here
lies the volume thou boldly hast sought, Touch
it, and take it, 't will dearly be bought." '
6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 128.
-
THE HAUNTED CASTLE; OR, THE
CHILD OF MISFORTUNE. A GOTHIC TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1801.
48p; pp. 47-48: 'Ivar and Matilda'. 12mo.
Frontispiece. Quotation from Shakespeare. 9d.
British Library (English
Nights Entertainments, vol. 2, item 2).
*Further edn: London: Ann Lemoine and
J. Roe, n.d.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 348.
-
[HEALEY, Miss].
HENRY SINCLAIR, OR THE GHOSTS OF HAVERFORD
HALL.
London: Printed and Sold, by Dean & Munday,
35. Threadneedle Street, n.d.
30p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Overcome with terror, the Lady Euphrasia
fainted in the armes of her beloved Henry'.
British Library.
-
HENGIST & MANSFORD; OR
THE MYSTERIES OF THE CASTLE. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Sold by Harrild and Billing,
at the Bluecoat-Boy Printing Office, Bermondsey;
Sold also by T. Hughes, Bookseller, Queen's-Head
Passage, Paternoster Row; Wilmott and Hill,
Borough; and Barfoot, 27, Norton Falgate, Shoreditch,
n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
-
THE HERMIT OF THE GROVE; OR,
THE FATAL EFFECTS OF GAMING. A TALE, ALAS! TOO
TRUE.
London: 'Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdoms, [1804].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
dreadful rencounter in the garden in which De
Loure shoots his Father'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 3, item 33).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 506.
-
THE HERMIT OF THE LAKES; OR,
THE REVENGEFUL BROTHER. A TALE OF TRUTH.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
60p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 2, item 1).
*Further edn: London: Orlando Hodgson,
n.d., as The Hermit of Windermere, or, a
Brother's Vengeance.
-
HORATIO AND CAMILLA; OR, THE
NUNS OF ST. MARY. A TALE OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
London: Printed for T. Hughes, Stationers'-Court,
by J. D. Dewick, Aldergate-Street, [1804].
34p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 156;
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 40,
43, 53.
-
THE HORRIBLE REVENGE; OR,
THE ASSASSIN OF THE SOLITARY CASTLE.
London: J. Fairburn, 14, Commercial Place, City
Road, near Finsbury Square, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: J. Fairburn, 1828.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 156-57;
Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153.
-
THE HORRORS OF THE SECLUDED
CASTLE, OR VIRTUE TRIUMPHANT: CONTAINING AN
INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE CAPTIVITY OF ANNA,
THE FAIR ORPHAN: INCLUDING ALSO AN ACCOUNT OF
MANY IMPORTANT CIRCUMSTANCES THAT OCCURRED DURING
HER CONFINEMENT. FOUNDED PARTLY ON FACT.
London: Printed [by B. Clarke, Well-Street,
Cripplegate] for T. & R. Hughes, 35, Ludgate-Street,
1807.
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Texas Library,
Austin; University of Virginia Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 157-58.
-
ILDEFONZO & ALBERONI,
OR TALES OF HORRORS.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins and Fellows,
Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 4).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 164-65;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 531.
-
THE INVISIBLE RING; OR, THE
WATER MONSTER, AND FIRE SPECTRE. A ROMANTIC
TALE. FOUNDED ON THE POPULAR AQUATIC MELODRAMA,
AS PERFORMED WITH UNIVERSAL APPLAUSE AT SADLER'S
WELLS.
London: Printed by T. Maiden for Ann Lemoine,
and J. Roe, [1806].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 367.
-
KILVERSTONE CASTLE OR THE
HEIR RESTORED. A GOTHIC STORY.
London: Printed for Ann Lemoine, White Rose
Cot., Coleman St. and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster
Row [1799].
38p; pp. 34-36: 'Edmund and Albina. A Fragment'.
12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Sword Met
with Sword, and in the Bosom of Ironside, the
Horrid Steel Was Plunged!'. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: Ann Lemoine, [1799?].
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 380.
-
THE KNIGHT OF THE BROOM FLOWER;
OR, HORRORS OF THE PRIORY. A ROMANCE. TO WHICH
IS ADDED, WARRINGTON GRANGE; OR, VICTIMS OF
TREACHERY. A TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
36p; pp. 24-36: 'Warrington Grange; or,
the Victims of Treachery'. 12mo. Frontispiece:
'Albertus takes the child from the dead Almeria
and strangles it'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 4, items 52-53).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
pp. 538, 616.
-
[LAWLER, Dennis].
MIDNIGHT SPELLS! OR, THE SPIRIT OF ST. OSMOND.
A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, At
the Sommers-Town Printing-Office, Chalton-Street;
and may be had of All Other Booksellers, [1804].
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Now
is the Day of Retribution'. Quotation from Shakespeare.
6d. British Library, Bodleian
Library.
-
[LAWLER, Dennis].
THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN: OR, INTERESTING
HISTORY OF GORTHMUND THE CRUEL. A TALE OF THE
TWELFTH CENTURY.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, At
the Sommers-Town Printing Office, 30, Chalton
Street; and Sold by All Other Booksellers, n.d.
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Monserrat
rescuing Adela from the rude embrace of Gothmond
[sic]'. 6d.
Yale University Library.
-
[LEGGE, F.].
THE SPECTRE CHIEF; OR, THE BLOOD-STAINED
BANNER. AN ANCIENT ROMANCE. AND BARON FITZALAN,
A BARONIAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by J. Bailey,
116, Chancery Lane, n.d.
24p; pp. 16-24: 'Fitzalan'. 12mo. Coloured
frontispiece bears legend: 'Aballino placed
his Hand upon the Shoulder of the false Priest,
and felt the Armour which his clothing but slightly
concealed. "Then all is over', exclaimed he,
'the Vision is fulfilled, but I am not unprepared" '.
Quotation from Shakespeare. 6d.
Yale University Library.
*Further edn: London: J. Bailey, [1800?].
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 206;
Summers, Gothic Quest, pp. 95, 511;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp. 98-99.
-
[LEINSTEIN, Madame].
THE FATAL SCARF; OR, A SISTER'S VENGEANCE;
A LEGEND OF CUTH-IONOR.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
26p; pp. [23]-26: 'The Deserters'. 12mo.
Coloured folding frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: Dean & Munday,
[1800?].
See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153.
-
LERMOS AND ROSA, OR THE FORTUNATE
GIPSEY: AN INTERESTING ADVENTURE, WHICH REALLY
HAPPENED IN SPAIN, ABOUT FOURTY YEARS AGO.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Stationer's-Court; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North-Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins and Fellows,
Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 4, item 2).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the
Magazines, p. 539.
-
[?LEWIS, Matthew Gregory].
THE BLEEDING NUN OF THE CASTLE OF LINDENBERG;
OR, THE HISTORY OF RAYMOND & AGNES. BY THE
AUTHOR OF THE CASTLE SPECTRE.
London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co.
No. 10, Newgate-Street, [1823].
24p. 8vo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
6d.
British Library.
*See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153.
-
?LEWIS, Matthew Gregory.
KOENIGSMARK THE ROBBER; OR, THE TERROR OF
BOHEMIA: IN WHICH IS INCLUDED, THE AFFECTING
HISTORY OF ROSENBERG AND ADELAIDE, AND THEIR
ORPHAN DAUGHTER. BY M. G. LEWIS, ESQ. M. P. AUTHOR
OF "THE MONK," "RAYMOND AND AGNES," "BRAVO OF
VENICE", &C.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
38p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Königsmark the Robber wounded and taken
prisoner by Theodore in the Forest of Bohemia'.
6d.
British Library.
-
?LEWIS, Matthew Gregory.
RAYMOND & AGNES; OR, THE BLEEDING NUN
OF THE CASTLE OF LINDENBERG. BY THE LATE M.
G. LEWIS, ESQ., AUTHOR OF THE CASTLE SPECTRE.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
38p. 12mo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: S. Fisher, [1799];
London: S. Fisher, [1803].
See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 97,
422; Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 84.
-
?LEWIS, Matthew Gregory.
RUGANTINO, THE BRAVO OF VENICE. BY M. G.
LEWIS, M. P., AUTHOR OF "THE MONK," "RAYMOND
AND AGNES," &C.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
30p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Flodardo & Rosabella surprised
by the Doge'. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: Dean & Munday,
1823; Durham: G. Walker, 1837.
See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 208;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 253.
-
?LEWIS, Matthew Gregory.
THE WOOD DAEMON OR "THE CLOCK HAS STRUCK,"
A GRAND ROMANTIC MELODRAMA, IN THREE ACTS [IN
PROSE]. WRITTEN BY M. G. LEWIS, ESQ. AS IT IS
PERFORMED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE.
London: Printed [by Burton, Fetter Lane] for
J. Scales, No. 26, Green Walk, Holland Street,
Blackfriars' Road: Sold by Champante and Co.
Aldgate; Wilmott and Hill, Borough: and All
Other Booksellers, [1807].
24p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
Wood Daemon and Leolyn'. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 212-13;
Railo, Haunted Castle, pp. 124-25;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 106.
-
LEWIS TYRRELL, OR, THE DEPRAVED
COUNT; INCLUDING THE PATHETIC ADVENTURES AND
TRAGICAL END OF ELLA CLIFFORD AND OSCAR HENRY
HAMPDEN; OR, THE VICTIMS OF TREACHERY. AN ENGLISH
TALE OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Stationer's-Court; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North-Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins
and Fellows, Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby,
[1804].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Richard Steele: 'Fragment from the Runick'.
[1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 4, item 4).
*Further edn: London: Dean & Munday,
n.d.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 214-15;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 542; Watt, Shilling Shockers,
pp. 14, 34, 52, 53.
-
THE LIFE, SURPRISING ADVENTURES,
AND MOST REMARKABLE ESCAPES OF RINALDO RINALDINI,
CAPTAIN OR A BANDITTI OF ROBBERS.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1801.
47p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
Ghost of Rosalia, appearing to Rinaldo in his
Cave'. 9d.
British Library (English
Nights Entertainments, vol. 2, item 3).
-
LIVONIA OF VENICE; OR, THE
WIFE OF SEVEN HUSBANDS. A REMARKABLE TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
60p; pp. 50-60: 'Madeline of Brittany.
An Ancient Tale'. 12mo. Frontispiece. Handwritten
note: 'Mary Huntrock'. 1s.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 2, item 3).
-
LOVEL CASTLE, OR THE RIGHTFUL
HEIR RESTORED, A GOTHIC TALE; NARRATING HOW
A YOUNG MAN, THE SUPPOSED SON OF A PEASANT,
BY A TRAIN OF UNPARALLELED CIRCUMSTANCES, NOT
ONLY DISCOVERS WHO WERE HIS REAL PARENTS, BUT
THAT THEY CAME TO UNTIMELY DEATHS, WITH HIS
ADVENTURES IN AN HAUNTED APPARTMENT, DISCOVERY
OF THE FATAL CLOSET, AND APPEARANCE OF THE GHOST
OF HIS MURDERED FATHER, RELATING, ALSO, HOW
THE MURDERER WAS BROUGHT TO JUSTICE, WITH HIS
CONFESSION, AND THE RESTORATION OF THE INJURED
ORPHAN TO HIS TITLE AND ESTATES.
London: Printed and Published by W. Mason, 21,
Clerkenwell Green, n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: Dean & Munday,
1818.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 216;
Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 450;
Summers, Gothic Quest, pp. 84, 188;
Watt, Shilling Shockers, pp. 16-19,
24, 51.
-
MANFREDI, OR THE MYSTERIOUS
HERMIT. AN INTERESTING AND ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
London: Published by J. Stevens, 10, Borough
Road, Southwark [and Printed by Ann Kemmish,
Borough], n.d.
30p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Manfredi rescuing Olivia from the Flames'.
6d.
British Library, Cleveland
Public Library.
-
MARSHALL, William.
THE CASTLE OF OTRANTO, A GOTHIC STORY. TRANSLATED
BY WILLIAM MARSHALL, ESQ. FROM THE ORIGINAL
ITALIAN OF ONUPHRIO MURALTO, CANON OF THE CHURCH
OF ST. NICHOLAS, AT OTRANTO.
London: Printed for T. Hughes, No. 1, Stationer's
Court, by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane, 1804.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Horaz.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: T. Hughes, n.d.;
London: T. Hughes, 1810.
See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 152.
-
MATILDA; OR THE ADVENTURES
OF AN ORPHAN, AN INTERESTING TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Stationer's-Court; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North-Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins and Fellows,
Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1804].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Pomfret.
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 4, item 5).
*Bound to this without title page:
Fernando of Castile, or the Husband of Two
Wives (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1804).
36p; pp. 22-36: 'Friburgh Castle, or the
Wife of Two Husbands'. 12mo. [1s].
See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 216-17, 244, 246; Mayo, English
Novel in the Magazines, pp. 494, 499,
551;Watt, Shilling Shockers, p. 13.
-
MAXIMILIAN AND SELINA; OR,
THE MYSTERIOUS ABBOT. A FLEMISH TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Stationer's-Court; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North-Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins
and Fellows, Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby,
[1804].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 4, item 3).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 233-34;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 551; Watt, Shilling Shockers,
pp. 15-16, 53.
-
*THE MIDNIGHT ASSASSIN: OR,
CONFESSION OF THE MONK RINALDI; CONTAINING A
COMPLETE HISTORY OF HIS DIABOLICAL MACHINATIONS
AND UNPARALLELED FEROCITY. TOGETHER WITH A CIRCUMSTANTIAL
ACCOUNT OF THAT SCOURGE OF MANKIND THE INQUISITION;
WITH THE MANNER OF BRINGING TO TRIAL THOSE UNFORTUNATE
BEINGS WHO ARE AT ITS DISPOSAL. THE SECOND EDITION.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row; and Sold
by J. Wallis, and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row,
C. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-Street;
J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; Mr. Richards,
and Mr. Gray, Plymouth; Messrs. Clarke and Co.
Manchester; & Harrod and Turner, Nottingham,
[1802].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Mysterious Mother. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 1, item 1).
*Further edns: London: William Gilbert,
[1802]; London: Tegg & Castleman, [1802];
London: Dean & Munday, n.d.; London: Dean
& Munday, [1814].
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 242-43;
Mayo: English Novel in the Magazines,
pp. 369, 422, 556; Schöwerling,
Chapbooks, p. 153; Summers, Gothic
Bibliography, p. 135; Summers, Gothic
Quest, p. 84; Watt, Shilling Shockers,
pp. 2, 17-18, 19.
-
THE MIDNIGHT BELL, OR THE
ABBEY OF ST. FRANCIS. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE. BY
THE AUTHORESS OF ALPHONSO AND ELINOR; THREE
GHOSTS OF THE FOREST, &C.
London: Printed [by A. Kemmish, King-Street,
Borough] for, & Sold by J. Ker, 34, Great
Surrey-Street, Blackfriars Road; Hughes, Stationer's
Court; N. & J. Muggeridge, Borough; S. Elliot,
Shadwell; Willmot and Hill, Borough; Dixon,
Bookseller and Stationer, Rochester; J. Barfoot,
27, Norton-Falgate; and A. Kemmish, Printer,
17, King-Street, Borough, [1802].
40p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Just as she approached the Tomb, the
same mysterious form issued form thence and
slowly glided by her'. 6d.
Harvard College Library.
-
THE MIDNIGHT GROAN; OR, THE
SPECTRE OF THE CHAPEL: INVOLVING AN EXPOSURE
OF THE HORRIBLE SECRETS OF THE NOCTURNAL ASSEMBLY.
A GOTHIC ROMANCE.
London: Printed for T. & R. Hughes, 35,
Ludgate-Street, 1808.
36p; pp. 27-36: 'The Story of Kais and
Leila'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'And
as Horatio gazed the beauteous features vanished
and presented to view a perfect skeleton'. Quotation
from Aaron Hill.
British Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 243-44;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 413;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp.117-18.
-
MIDNIGHT HORRORS, OR THE BANDIT'S
DAUGHTER. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed & Sold by Dean & Munday,
35, Threadneedle Street, n.d.
54p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'But ere she could reach him a tall
figure wrapt in a loose robe glided between,
which the Signor no sooner perceived then bounding
forward'.
British Library.
*Further edn: New York: Borradaile, 1823.
See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 153;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 413;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83; Watt,
Shilling Shockers, p. 13.
-
THE MIDNIGHT HOUR; OR, THE
FATAL FRIENDSHIP. A SIMPLE TALE.
London: 'Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch', [1808].
60p; pp. 54-60: 'The Ghost. A Tale'. 12mo.
Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 2. item 5).
*Further edn: London: Ann Lemoine and
J. Roe, n.d.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 414.
-
THE MIDNIGHT MONITOR; OR,
SOLEMN WARNINGS FROM THE INVISIBLE WORLD; BEING
AUTHENTIC NARRATIVES OF THE WONDERFUL INTERPOSITION
OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HORRID
MURDERS; INFLUCTION OF IMMEDIATE AND AWFUL PUNISHMENTS,
AND OTHER REMARKABLE AND TRULY ASTONISHING EVENTS
BY THE VISIBLE APPEARANCE OF GHOSTS! SPIRITS!
& APPARITIONS! TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED, INSTANCES
OF ALARMING AND PORTENTIOUS DREAMS, VISIONS,
TRANCES AND TERRIFIC SENSATIONS, WITH THEIR
REALIZATION AND OTHER NOCTURNAL PRODIGIES. THE
WHOLE COLLECTED FROM SOURCES OF UNDOUBTED VERACITY,
AND INDISPUTABLE AUTHORITIES ANNEXED TO EACH
NARRATIVE.
London: Published by Champante and Whitrow,
Jewry-Street, and J. Young, Printer, and Wholesale
Bookseller, Christmas-Street, Bristol, n.d.
40p. Quotation from Blair. Preface.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 244.
-
[?MITCHELL, John].
THE FEMALE PILGRIM, OR DESERTED WIFE. BY THE
AUTHOR OF "THE MIDNIGHT HORRORS."-"SPECTRE MOTHER,"
&C.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
35, Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
36p. 12mo. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
[?MITCHELL, John].
THE SPECTRE MOTHER OR THE HAUNTED TOWER.
BY THE AUTHOR OF MIDNIGHT HORRORS, FEMALE PILGRIM
&C.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
35, Threadneedle Street, [1820].
30p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
Spectre Mother then turning to Angela, with
one hand raised toward Heaven'.
Cleveland Public Library.
*Further edn: London: Dean & Munday,
[1800?].
See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
p. 220-21, 230, 235; Frank, First Gothics,
p. 377; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 512.
-
THE MONKS OF CLUNY; OR, CASTLE-ACRE
MONASTERY. AN HISTORICAL TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
60pp; pp. 56-57: 'The Fisherman. A Poem';
pp. [57]-60: 'Wulfhard and Hestritha. A
Romance'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 1, item 6).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 246-47;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 246-47.
-
THE MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO,
A ROMANCE, FOUNDED ON FACTS; COMPRISING THE
ADVENTURES & MISFORTUNES OF EMILY ST. AUBERT,
WHO, BEING LEFT AN ORPHAN, WAS PLACED UNDER
THE CARE OF AN UNFEELING AUNT, WHO TREATED HER
WITH THE GREATEST UNKINDNESS; HER ATTACHMENT
TO MONSR. VALANCOURT, AND THE PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES
THAT SO LONG PREVENTED THEIR UNION; HER CONFINEMENT
& ADVENTURES IN THE CASTLE OF UDOLPHO; THE
ATTEMPT OF COUNT MORANO TO FORCIBLEY CARRY HER
OFF, AND OBTAIN POSSESSION OF HER INHERITANCE;
AND HOW SHE ESCAPED FROM THENCE THROUGH THE
BRAVERY OF LUDOVICO, SERVANT OF COUNT DE VILLEFORT.
TO WHICH IS ADDED, ADOLPHUS AND LOUISA, OR,
THE FATAL ATTACHMENT, A TALE OF TRUTH.
London: Printed and Published by W. Mason,
21, Clerkenwell Green, n.d.
36p; pp. 27-36: 'Adolphus and Louisa'.
Frontispiece. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
-
THE MYSTERIOUS BRAVO; OR,
THE SHRINE OF ST. ALSTICE. A CALEDONIAN LEGEND.
London: Printed and Sold by J. Bailey, Chancery
Lane, n.d.
26p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'The Mysterious Bravo instantly caught
the arm of the Baron, and dragging him with
irresistible force towards the Niche in which
the Lamp stood, wrested the Dagger from his
grasp'. Advertisements. Handwritten note: 'Desirée
Wilton'. 6d.
Harvard College Library.
-
THE MYSTERIOUS FOUNDLING:
OR, THE HEIR RESTORED. IN WHICH IS INCLUDED,
THE ADVENTURES OF A MISANTROPHE.
London: Printed by Langley and Co.173, Borough,
and High-Street, Rochester, n.d.
40p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
New York Public Library.
-
THE MYSTERIOUS OMEN, OR AWFUL
RETRIBUTION, AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE, INCLUDING
THE CRIMES OF COUNT CARAFFA, THE MURDERER, AND
THE ADVENTURES OF HIS SON LEONARDI, THE BANDITTI
CAPTAIN.
London: Printed by R. Harrild, 20, Great Eastcheap,
1812.
39p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'A man entered the room, clad in a warlike
manner; he approached Adeliza: she shrieked
and fainted'.
British Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 438; Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83.
-
THE MYSTERIOUS PILGRIM; OR,
FATAL DUPLICITY. AN ITALIAN ROMANCE. TO WHICH
IS ADDED THE HIBERNIAN MENDICANT. A TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by Langley and Bruce,
1810.
32p. 8vo. Coloured frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 438.
-
THE MYSTERIOUS SPANIARD; OR,
THE RUINS OF ST. LUKE'S ABBEY. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
60p; pp. 52-60: 'Little Dominick; or, the
Welsh Schoolmaster. By Miss Edgeworth'. 12mo.
Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 1, item 3).
-
THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER; OR,
SORROWS OF A NATURAL DAUGHTER: BEING THE AFFECTING
HISTORY OF CATHARINE MOWBRAY, WHO, WHILE AN
INFANT, IS LEFT AT THE DOOR OF HER AUNT, THE
COUNTESS DE LA CLARE. SHE IS BROUGHT UP BY HER
BENEVOLENT RELATION, AND HER INTERESTING ADVENTURES
UNTIL THE DISCOVERY OF HER FATHER.
London: Printed and Published by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
38p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: ' "Follow me," said the Abbot,
"and do not speak a word or that moment is your
last" '. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
*Further edn: New York: W. Borradaile,
1823.
-
THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK CONVENT.
AN INTERESTING SPANISH TALE OF THE ELEVENTH
CENTURY.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil, at
the Sommers-Town Printing Office, 30, Chalton
Street, and 448, Strand; Sold also by T. Hughes,
Ludgate Hill, and by All Other Booksellers,
n.d.
36p; p. 36: Advertisement. 12mo. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 261;
Weiss, Book About Chapbooks, pp. 54-55.
-
THE MYSTIC TOWER, OR VILLAINY
PUNISHED. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed [by W. Clindon, 48, Rupert-Street,
Coventry Street] for Kaygill, at his Circulating
Library, Upp.-Rathbone Place; Mace, New Round-Court,
Strand; and Adcock, Charles-Street, Fitzroy-Square;
and May Be Had of All Other Booksellers in Town
or Country, n.d.
42p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Shakespeare. 6d.
British Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 262;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 441;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 367.
-
THE NUN; OR, MEMOIRS OF ANGELIQUE;
AN INTERESTING TALE. ALSO THE ADVENTURES OF
HENRY DE MONTMORENCY; A TALE. TO WHICH IS ADDED
THE SURPRISING LIFE OF MRS. DHOLSON.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, Eccentric Book Warehouse,
No. 122, St. John's Street, West Smithfield,
[1803].
36p; pp. 18-24: 'Henry de Montmorency.
A Tale'; pp. 25-36: 'Narrative of Mrs.
Dholson, a True Story'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library.
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
pp. 565-66.
-
THE ORPHAN OF THE ALPS; OR
THE VICTIM OF DUPLICITY.
Chester: Printed by W. C. Jones, 1806.
36p. 12mo. Quotation from De Montford.
British Library.

-
THE ORPHAN OF THE CASTLE;
OR, THE HAUNTED TOWER. A GOTHIC STORY.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose-Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, [1803].
44p; pp. 28-44: 'The Heir of the Castle.
An Historic Tale'. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation
from Lee. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: Dean & Munday,
n.d.; New York: S. King, 1821; New York: W.
Borradaile, 1823 as The Orphan of the Castle;
a Gothic Tale; or, the Surprising History and
Vicissitudes of Allan Fitz-Robert.
-
OSWICK, THE BOLD OUTLAW. A
TALE OF THE EIGHTH CENTURY.
London: Printed by J. D. Dewick, 46, Barbican,
for T. Hughes, 35, Ludgate-Street, 1810.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'They
beheld Blight standing over the mangled body
of Egbert: his countenance betrayed the violent
emotions of his mind-agitated by remorse'.
British Library.
*Further edn: T. Hughes, 1810.
-
PARENTAL MURDER; OR, THE BROTHERS,
AN INTERESTING ROMANCE IN WHICH VIRTUE AND VILLAINY
ARE CONTRASTED, AND FOLLOWED BY REWARD AND RETRIBUTION.
London: Printed [by Lewis & Hamblin] for
T. and R. Hughes, 1807.
40p. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, New York Public Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 270-71;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 457.
-
THE PEASANT BOY; OR, THE EVENTS
OF DE COURCY CASTLE. TO WHICH IS ADDED, CELESTINA.
A TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p; pp. 24-36: 'Celestina'. 12mo. Frontispiece
bears legend: 'Old Francis and Emeline in the
Forest'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell
Tale, vol. 2, items 67-68).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 570.
-
THE PHANTASMAGORIA: OR, TALES
OF WONDER.
Portsea: Printed and Published by James Williams,
Queen Street, Sold by Most Respectable Booksellers
in Town and Country, n.d.
38p. 12mo. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
PHANTASMAGORIA, OR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF MAGICAL DECEPTION.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins and Fellows,
Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Macbeth. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 3).
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 441; Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 571.
-
THE PRINCE OF THE ASSASSINS;
OR, THE CRUEL SARACENS.
London: Printed and Sold for J. J. Mackenzie,
No. 16, White-Horse-Yard, Dury-Lane; and Sold
by W. Harris and S. Elliott, Booksellers, High-Street,
Shadwell; by J. Norris, 8, Moor-Street, Soho,
1804.
48p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 468.
-
THE PRIORY OF ALBA AND THE
CASTLE ON THE CLIFFS, A ROMANCE OF ANCIENT TIMES;
IN WHICH IS DESCRIBED THE AFFECTING HISTORY
OF HORATIA, THE ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE COUNT OTTAGIO,
AND THE ADVENTURES OF THE BRAVE LEANDER.
London: Printed and Published by J. Bailey,
n.d.
24p. 12mo.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, The First Gothics,
p. 292.
-
THE PROPHETIC NUPTIALS, OR,
THE FATAL SIX AND THE HAPPY SEVENTH. A ROMANCE
OF INTENSE INTEREST.
London: Printed for T. Hughes, Broadway, Ludgate
Hill, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
Necromancer showing the young Widow the likeness
of her future Husband'. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: Orlando Hodgson,
n.d.
-
THE PROPHETIC WARNING; OR,
THE CASTLE OF LINDENDORFF. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF NOTE.
Southwark: Printed by Ann Kemmish, 17, King-Street,
Borough, for and Sold by J. Ker, 40, London-Road,
near the Elephant and Castle, Southwark. Sold
also by T. Hughes, Stationers' Court; Wilmott
and Hill, Borough; Kemmish, King-Street Borough;
Barfoot, Norton-Falgate; Perks, 12, St. Matin's
Lane; Dixon, Rochester; Hodgson, 20, Strand;
T. Evans, Long-Lane, Smithfield, &c., &c.,
n.d.
38p; pp. 35-38: 'Rinaldo and Adeline; or
the Ghost of St. Cyril'. 12mo. Frontispiece
bears legend: 'The spirit of the Marchioness
warning Edwin, and Mathilda of her Brother Alfreds
[sic] treachery. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: J. Ker, 1800.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 295;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 470.
-
RAYLAND HALL; OR, THE REMARKABLE
ADVENTURES OF ORLANDO SOMERVILLE. AN ORIGINAL
STORY.
London: Printed and Published by John
Arliss, No. 87, Bartholomew Close, [1810].
40p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 451,
472; Gothic Quest, p. 84.
-
*THE RECESS. A TALE OF PAST
TIMES. ORIGINALLY WRITTEN BY MISS LEE. THIRD
EDITION.
London: Printed [by J. H. Hart, Warwick-Square]
for T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster, Row; and
Sold by J. Wallis, and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row,
C. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-Street;
J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards,
and W. Gray, Plymouth; Messrs. Clarke and Co.
Manchester; and Harrod and Turner, Nottingham,
[1802].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 1, item 3).
*Further edns: London: T. Hurst, 1802;
Portsea: J. Williams, n.d.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 474;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 577.
-
THE RECLUSE OF THE WOODS;
OR, THE GENEROUS WARRIOR. A GOTHIC ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38, Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Square, and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, [1809].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, Princeton University Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 307-08;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 475.
-
[RIDER, Frances Mary].
THE CAVE OF DESTINY; OR, THE ENCHANTRESS OF
THE FOREST OF FONTAINBLEAU.
London: Printed & Published by J.
Lee, 24, Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate Without,
and Sold by the Booksellers and Stationers,
n.d.
[28]p (unpaginated). 12mo. Coloured frontispiece:
'The Ruffian throwing Madame Villdemane over
the Balcony of the Chateau into the River'.
Quotation from Macbeth. 6d.
British Library.
-
THE RIVAL KNIGHTS; OR, THE
FORTUNATE WOODLANDER: A FRENCH ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by J. Lee, 24,
Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate Without, n.d.
38p; pp. 31-38: 'Amelia, or, the Perfidious
Husband'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: ' "Stop,"
said he, "Whoever thou art, the fright that
Lady is in, shews the violence thou intendest" '.
6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 480.
-
THE ROBBERS OF THE FOREST;
OR, THE UNFORTUNATE PRINCESS. AN INTERESTING
ROMANCE. TO WHICH IS ADDED, THE TRUE STORY OF
THE LADY OF THE ROCK.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1805].
30p; pp. 29-30: 'The Lady of the Rock;
on which Mr. Holcroft Has Founded his Celebrated
Melo-Drama'. 18mo. Frontispiece bears legend:
'Thibault and the Princess stopt by the Robbers'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell
Tale, vol. 5, items 69-70).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 581.
-
[?ROBINSON, Mary].
VANCENZA OR THE DANGERS OF CREDULITY. BY MRS.
ROBINSON.
London: T. Tegg, 1810).
28p. 12mo.
Cleveland Public Library.
See Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 84.
-
ROCHESTER CASTLE; OR, GUNDULPH'S
TOWER. A GOTHIC TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38 Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Square, and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, [1810].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Handwritten note:
'Drake (Nathan)'.
British Library.
-
ROMANCES AND GOTHIC TALES.
CONTAINING: THE RUINS OF THE ABBEY OF FITZMARTIN.
THE BLEEDING NUN OF ST. CATHARINE'S. THE CASTLE
ON THE BEACH; OR, A SEA-SIDE STORY. THE MYSTERIOUS
MONK; OR, THE CAVE OF BLOOD. COURTNEY CASTLE;
OR, THE ROBBER'S CAVERN. THE CASTLE OF HOSPITALITY;
OR, THE SPECTRE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1801.
48p; pp. [3]-13: 'The Ruins of the Abbey
of Fitz-Martin'; pp. 13-20: 'The Bleeding
Nun of St. Catherine's'; pp. 21-24: 'The
Castle on the Beach; or, a Sea-Side Story';
pp. 25-37: 'The Mysterious Monk; or, the
Cave of Blood. A Fragment'; pp. 38-44:
'Courtney Castle; or, the Robber's Cavern';
pp. 45-48: 'The Castle of Hospitality;
or, the Spectre'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend:
'Castle on the Beach. Aspasia attempting to
escape from the flames'. 9d.
British Library (English
Nights Entertainments, vol. 2, item 4).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 583.
-
ROSSE CASTLE; OR, THE VINDICTIVE
THANE: INCLUDING THE SINGULAR ADVENTURES OF
REGINALD HAMILTON AND THE LADY ISABELLA. TO
WHICH IS ADDED, SECRET ENEMIES; OR, VIRTUE'S
TRIUMPH: INTRODUCING THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE
AND ACTIONS OF COUNTS GOMAND AND VABEZZI, THE
SECRET CHIEFTAINS OF THE BANDITTI OF THE FOREST.
London: Printed by W. Lewis, St. John's-Square;
for T. Hughes, 35, Ludgate-Street, 1814.
36p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Malvon conducting the Lady Isabella
through the Vaults to a supposed Asylum from
her enimies [sic]'.
British Library, Bodleian
Library.
-
THE ROUND TOWER; OR, THE MYSTERY.
A ROMANTIC TALE. TO WHICH IS ADDED, THE NOBLE
GENOESE. A TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, for Ann Lemoine,
White Rose Court, Coleman-Street, and J. Roe,
No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdoms, [1803].
36p; pp. 25-36: 'The Noble Genoese'. 24mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'The death of Old
Siegendorf'. 4d.
British Library, National
Library of Scotland.
-
[RYDER, Frances Mary].
CORDELIA, OR, THE HEIRESS OF RAYMOND CASTLE,
A ROMANCE.
London: Printed for T. and R. Hughes,
35, Ludgate-Street, By J. D. Dewick, Aldersgate-Street,
1807.
36p; pp. 31-36: 'Henry Fitzowen. A Gothic
Tale'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
Death of Archibald'. Quotation from Shakespeare.
University of Texas Library,
Austin.
*Further edns: Philadelphia: W. M'Carthy, 1813;
Watertown: Knowlton & Rice, 1830.
See Weiss, Book About Chapbooks, p. 54.
-
?SARRATT, John Henry.
KOENIGSMARK THE ROBBER, OR, THE TERROR OF BOHEMIA:
IN WHICH IS INTRODUCED, STELLA, THE MANIAC OF
THE WOOD, A PATHETIC TALE. BY H. J. SARRETT
[.]
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, Eccentric Book Warehouse,
No. 122. St. John's Street, West Smithfield,
Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate; T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row;
N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher, Birmingham;
B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton, Liverpool;
J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown, North Street,
Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate, York; T.
Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Raw and J. Bush, Ipswich; J.
Booth, Norwich; and Collins and Fellows, Salisbury;
and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
80p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Ossian. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 2).
*Further edn: London: Tegg & Castleman,
1801.
See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 239, 241, 246; Mayo, English Novel
in the Magazines, p. 538; Summers,
Gothic Bibliography, p. 175.
-
THE SECRET OATH, OR BLOOD-STAINED
DAGGER, A ROMANCE.
London: Printed [by J. H. Hart, Warwick-Square,
Newgate-Street] for Tegg and Castleman, No.
122, St.-John's-Street, West Smithfield; and
Sold by Tho. Hurst, Paternoster-Row; T. Ostell,
Ave-Maria-Lane; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
Wilmot and Hill, Borough; and T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage,
[1802].
72p; pp. 69-72: 'Frederic Staun; or, the
Revenge of Disappointment'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
Quotation from Shakespeare. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 1, item 6).
*Further edns: London: T. Hurst, [1802];
London: Tegg & Castleman, [1802].
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 340;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 585; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 499; Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83;
Varma, Gothic Flame, p. 188; Watt,
Shilling Shockers, pp. 15, 37, 53.
-
THE SECRET TRIBUNAL; OR, THE
COURT OF WINCESLAUS. A MYSTERIOUS TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, Eccentric Book Warehouse,
No. 122, St. John's Street, West Smithfield,
Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate; T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row;
N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher, Birmingham;
B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton, Liverpool;
J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown, North Street,
Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate, York; T.
Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Raw and J. Bush, Ipswich; J.
Booth, Norwich; and Collins and Fellows, Salisbury;
and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Blair. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 1).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 340-41;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 585.
-
SHREWSBURY CASTLE; OR, HUBERT
& ELLINOR. A TALE OF ANCIENT TIMES.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean &
Munday, 35, Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
28p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
-
SHREWTZER CASTLE; OR, THE
PERFIDIOUS BROTHER. A GERMAN ROMANCE. INCLUDING
THE PATHETIC TALE OF EDMUND'S GHOST.
London: Printed and Published by A. Neil,
at the Sommers-Town Printing-Office, Chalten-Street;
and May Be Had of All Other Booksellers, 1802.
66p; pp. 36-42: 'Edmund's Ghost'. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'The old man lifted
up his eyes, embraced his son, and pointed to
the female'. Preface. 1s.
Cambridge University Library,
University of Virginia Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 354-55;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 502.
-
THE SICILIAN PIRATE; OR THE
PILLAR OF MYSTERY. A TERRIFIC ROMANCE. FORMING
THE SINGULAR LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ADELMORN;
WHO, AFTER SELLING HIMSELF TO THE DEVIL, AT
THE INSTIGATION OF A LAPLAND WIZZARD, BECOMES
A NOTORIOUS PIRATE, AND, BY HIS DEPREDATIONS
AND CRUELTIES, RENDERS HIMSELF THE TERROR OF
THE NORTHERN PARTS OF EUROPE. AT LENGTH THE
WIZZARD'S PREDICTION IS FULFILLED, AND HE ENDS
HIS DAYS OVERWHELMED WITH ANGUISH AND DESPAIR.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose-Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdoms, [1804].
38p; pp. 27-38: 'Augustus and Rosabella.
By John Chilton'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend:
'Adelmorn warned of his approaching fate by
the Ghost of Juliana'. 6d.
Huntington Library, CA.
*Further edns: London: Ann Lemoine and
J. Roe, 1800; New York: E. Duyckink, 1815.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 503;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83.
-
SIR MALCOLM THE BRAVE, OR,
ISABELLA'S GHOST. A SCOTTISH LEGEND.
London: Printed, by C. and W. Galabin,
Ingram-Court, for M. Tuck, Ciculating Library,
near the Adam and Eve, Peckham; and Sold by
Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate; J. Cleverly,
No. 6, Barbican; Kerr, No. 36, Blackfriers [sic]-Road;
T. Evans, Long-Lane, Smithfield; and All Other
Booksellers in Town and Country, n.d.
44p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library, Bodlein
Library.
-
THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER; OR
THE FAIR FUGITIVE, A PATHETIC TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 111, Cheapside;
Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate; T. Hughes, Stationer's-Court;
J. Belcher, Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol;
T. Troughton, Liverpool; Wilace and Spence,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; and G. Wilkins,
Derby, [1804].
36p; pp. 34-36: 'Fatal Extravagance, a
Pathetic Tale'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 4, item 6).
*Bound to this without title page: The
Mysterious Bride, or the Statue-Spectre (London:
Tegg & Castleman, 1804]). 36p; pp. 32-36:
'The Knights of the Sun'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
[1s].
Further edns: Single edition of Mysterious
Bride, London: T. Hughes, [1800].
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 259-60;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 562; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 436.
-
SOMERSET CASTLE; OR, THE FATHER
AND DAUGHTER. A TRAGIC TALE. TO WHICH IS ADDED,
GHOST AND NO GHOST; OR, THE DUNGEON.
London: T. Maiden for Ann Lemoine and J. Roe,
[1804].
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, Yale University Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 374-75;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 509.
-
THE SOUTHERN TOWER; OR, CONJUGAL
SACRIFICE AND RETRIBUTION.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane,
Tower-Street] for T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row;
and Sold by J. Wallis, and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row;
C. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-Street;
J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards,
and W. Gray, Plymouth; Messrs. Clarke and Co.
Manchester; & Harrod and Turner, Nottingham,
[1802].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece [not in Corvey
copy]. Quotation from Rousseau. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 2, item 1).
*See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 220-21, 230; Frank, First Gothics,
pp. 376-77; Mayo, English Novel in the
Magazines, p. 594; Summers, Gothic
Bibliography, p. 510.
-
A TALE OF MYSTERY; OR THE
CASTLE OF SOLITUDE. CONTAINING THE DREADFUL
IMPRISONMENT OF COUNT L. AND THE COUNTESS HARMINA,
HIS LADY.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane,
Tower-Street] for Thomas Tegg and Co. No. 122,
St. John's-Street, West Smithfield; T. Hurst,
Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh; and B.
Dugdale, Dublin. And Sold by Champante &
Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough;
T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J.
Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Lamb, T.
Matthews, and Messrs Cowley and Richardson;
Bristol; Messrs. Clarke & Co. M. Swindale,
and J. Reddish, Manchester; N. Rollaston, Coventry;
T. Richards and W. Gray, Plymouth; Harrod and
Turner, Nottingham; T. Binns, Leeds; T. Newling
and M. Wood, Shrewsbury; W. Troughton and W.
Jones, Liverpool; J. Legg, Gosport; T. Crooks,
Rotherham; J. Belsher, Birmingham; and Every
Other Bookseller in England, Scotland and Ireland,
[1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Hamlet. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 2, item 3).
*Further edns: London: J. Ker, n.d.;
London: Tegg & Co., 1802.
See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 222-23, 225, 229, 242; Frank, First
Gothics, pp. 388-89; Mayo, English
Novel in the Magazines, p. 603; Summers,
Gothic Bibliography, p. 523; Watt,
Shilling Shockers, pp. 23, 25, 52,
38, 53.
-
TALES OF SUPERSTITION: OR
RELATIONS OF APPARITIONS. CONTAINING THE STORY
OF HENRY BELL, APPARITION OF SIR JOHN OWEN,
THE DANISH WITCHES, &C.
London: Printed for Tegg & Castleman, [1803].
35p. Coloured folding frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, Library of Congress.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 524.
-
TALES OF TERROR! OR, MORE
GHOSTS. FORMING A COMPLETE PHANTASMAGORIA.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1802.
36pp. 12mo. 6d.
British Library.
-
THE TARTARIAN PRINCE; OR,
THE STRANGER. AN HISTORIC TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece: 'Tamuri saved
from the fury of the Tiger by the Stranger'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 2, item 28).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 604.
-
THE THREE GHOSTS OF THE FOREST,
A TALE OF HORROR. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed by D. N. Shury, Berwick Street,
Soho; for, and Sold by J. Ker, No. 2, Green
Walk, Bear Lane, Christ Church, Surry; also
Sold by T. Hughes, Paternoster Row; N. and J.
Muggeridge, Borough; and S. Elliot, High Street,
Shadwell, 1803.
36p; pp. 34-36: 'The Miraculous Preservation
of Androcles'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 534;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp. 179-80.
-
THE TOMB OF AURORA; OR, THE
MYSTERIOUS SUMMONS. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
48p; pp. 28-48: 'The Prisoner; or, the
Fortress of Howlitz. A German Tale'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 1, items 4-5).
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 391-92;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines; Summers,
Gothic Bibliography, p. 558.
-
THE TREACHEROUS DANISH KNIGHT;
OR, THE BORDER LORDS, AND THE WHITE PLUME. A
BEAUTIFUL AND ORIGINAL ROMANCE. INCLUDING THE
AFFECTING TALE OF EDITH THE FORESTER.
London: Published by Stevens and Co. Borough
Road; and Sold by T. Hughes, Ludgate Hill; Champante
and Whitrow, Aldgate; and All Other Booksellers
in Town and Country, n.d.
32p. 8vo. Frontispiece: 'Edith and Guthred
in the Forest'. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
*See Weiss, Book About Chapbooks,
p. 53.
-
TWELVE O'CLOCK; OR, THE THREE
ROBBERS. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1807].
47p; pp. 40-44: 'Almeto and Carenna. A
Pathetic Tale'; p. 45: 'Extraordinary Anecdote';
pp. 46-47: 'The Pilgrim'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 1, item 7).
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 558.
-
ULRIC AND GUSTAVUS, OR THE
UNHAPPY SWEDES; A FINLAND TALE.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane]
for Tegg and Castleman, No. 23, Warwick-Square,
Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate;
T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; Willmot and Hill,
Borough; N. Rollason, Coventry; J. Belcher,
Birmingham; B. Sellick, Bristol; T. Troughton,
Liverpool; J. Mitchell, Newcastle; T. Brown,
North Street, Edinburgh; E. Peck, Lower Ousegate,
York; T. Binns, Leeds; J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's;
T. Brown, Bath; B. Dugdale, Dublin; M. Swindels,
Manchester; J. Booth, Norwich; Collins and Fellows,
Salisbury; and G. Wilkins, Derby, [1803].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Sterne. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 3, item 5).
*Further edn: Portsea: James Williams,
n.d.
See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 610.
-
UNDINE; OR, THE SPIRIT OF
THE WATERS. A CELEBRATED ROMANTIC STORY. BY
THE BARON DE LA MOTTE-FOQUE [sic], OF
GERMANY.
London: Printed by and for William Cole, 10,
Newgate-Street, [1824].
24p. 12mo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
Preface. 6d.
British Library.
-
THE VEILED PICTURE: OR, THE
MYSTERIES OF GORGONO, THE APPENNINE CASTLE OF
SIGNOR ANDROSSI. A ROMANCE OF THE SIXTEENTH
CENTURY.
London: Printed [by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane,
Tower-Street] for Thomas Tegg and Co., Fenchurch-Buildings;
T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh;
and B. Dugdale, Dublin. And Sold by Champante
& Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough;
T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J.
Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Lamb, T.
Matthews, and Messrs Cowley and Richardson;
Bristol; Messrs. Clarke & Co. M. Swindale,
and J. Reddish, Manchester; N. Rollaston, Coventry;
T. Richards and W. Gray, Plymouth; Harrod and
Turner, Nottingham; T. Binns, Leeds; T. Newling
and M. Wood, Shrewsbury; W. Troughton and W.
Jones, Liverpool; J. Legg, Gosport; T. Crooks,
Rotherham; J. Belsher, Birmingham; and every
other Bookseller in England, Scotland and Ireland,
[1802].
72p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Shakespeares Julius Caesar. [1s].
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 2, item 2).
*See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 222-23, 225, 229, 244; Mayo, English
Novel in the Magazines, pp. 368, 613;
Rogers, Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe,
p. xxx; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 135.
-
THE VILLAGE MAID; OR, THE
INTERESTING ADVENTURES OF MONTSIRANT.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38 Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Square, and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdoms, [1804].
36p; pp. 35-36: 'The Twin Sisters'. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'The Cacigue shewing
the three heaps of emeralds and rubies to Montsirant'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 3, item 38).
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 548; Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 614.
-
VINCENT, Henry.
THE IRISH ASSASSIN; OR, THE MISFORTUNES OF THE
FAMILY OF O'DONNEL. BY HENRY VINCENT, ESQ.
Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: T. Tegg, n.d.
See Schöwerling, Chapbooks, p. 152;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83; Summers,
Gothic Bibliography, pp. 207, 367;
Weiss, Chapbooks, p. 406.
-
VINCENT, James.
THE CASTLE OF THE APPENNINES, A ROMANCE.
BY JAMES VINCENT ESQR.
London: Printed by Thomas Tegg, No III, Cheapside,
n.d.
22p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece. Handwritten
note: 'Amy H. Burnett, December 1812-26th'.
6d.
British Library.
See Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83.
-
*THE WANDERING SPIRIT: OR
MEMOIRS OF THE HOUSE OF MORNO: INCLUDING THE
HISTORY OF DON PINTO D'ANTOS, A TALE OF THE
14TH CENTURY: ALSO CHARLES AND EMMA, &C.
THE THIRD EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED.
London: Printed [by J. H. Hart, Warwick-Square]
for Thomas Tegg and Co. 6, Fenchurch Buildings,
and T. Hurst, 32, Paternoster-Row; and Sold
by J. Wallis, 46, Paternoster-Row; C. Chapple,
Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-Street; J. Dingle,
Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards, Plymouth;
and Messrs. Clark and Co. Manchester, [1802]).
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. Quotation from
Hamlet.
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey (Marvellous Magazine,
vol. 1, item 4).
*Bound to this without title page: Charles
and Emma, or the Unfortunate Lovers, 36p;
pp. 10-14: 'The Three Suicides'; pp. 15-22:
'Suicide of Frederic'; pp. 22-33: 'Jeanette
and Ubaldo, an Interesting Story'; pp. 33-36:
'Female Heroism (a Real Fact, Related by Meissner)'.
12mo. [1s].
Further edn: London: T. Hurst, 1802.
See Frank, First Gothics, p. 405;
Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 615; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 552; Watt, Shilling Shockers,
pp. 16, 29-30, 41, 44, 53, 54.
-
[WATKINS, Lucy].
ROMANO CASTLE; OR, THE BANDITTI OF THE FOREST.
A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Bailey,
35, Threadneedle-Street, [1818].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Alphonso
fainting with Terror on perceiving the Spectre,
with the Bloody Mantle, advancing towards him'.
University of Michigan
Library.
Further edn: London: Dean & Munday,
n.d., as Romano Castle: or, the Horrors of
the Forest.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 407-08;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 83; Watt,
Shilling Shockers, p. 13.
-
THE WELCH COTTAGE; OR, ADVENTURES
OF BELINDA BEAUMONT. A TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece: 'Glendore &
his Servant Killed by the Robbers'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 5, item 58).
-
THE WHITE CASTLE; OR THE ISLAND
OF SOLITUDE. A GOTHIC ROMANCE. TO WHICH IS ADDED
THE CABINET; OR, FATAL CURIOSITY. AN ARABIAN
ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1803].
36p; pp. 21-34: 'The Cabinet; or, Fatal
Curiosity'; pp. 35-36: 'The Murderer. A
Romance'. 12mo. Frontispiece: 'The surprise
of Abdallah on discovering the Island of Solitude'.
4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 1, items 1-2).
*Further edn: London: Ann Lemoine and
J. Roe, n.d.
See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
pp. 463, 617.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
ALBERT OF WERDENDORFF; OR, THE MIDNIGHT
EMBRACE. A ROMANCE. FROM THE GERMAN. TO WHICH
IS ADDED THE DANGER OF PLEASURES.
Newcastle: Printed by M. Angus & Son, Side,
Where Is Always Kept on Sale, a Choice of Extensive
Assortment of Histories, Songs, Children's Story
Books, School Books, &c. &c., n.d.
24p; pp. 23-24: 'The Danger of Pleasures'.
8vo.
British Library, Bodleian
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE ANCESTRESS; OR, SUPERNATURAL PREDICTION
OF HORROR ACCOMPLISHED: BEING THE HISTORY OF
THE FATAL LOVES OF JANOMIR AND BERTHA, AND THE
EXTINCTION OF THE HOUSE OF ESCHEN. TRANSLATED
FROM THE GERMAN OF GILLPARZER'S [sic]
CELEBRATED AND HIGHLY POPULAR TALE OF THE ANCESTRESS
[in prose].
London: Printed and Sold by J. Bailey, 116,
Chancery Lane, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Conviction immediately struck her,
that the Stranger had saved her Life; she questioned
him, and Found that he had been reduced to the
desparate effort of shooting the Horse as the
only, and that a faint probability, of saving
the beautiful Bertha from the dreadful Precipice'.
6d.
University of Michigan
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
ARTHUR AND ELLINOR; OR, THE FATAL EFFECTS
OF FEUDAL QUARRELS: A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published, by J. Lee, No.
24, Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate. And Sold
by All the Booksellers, n.d.
34p; p. 34: 'The Hermit. By Dr. Beattie'.
12mo. 6d.
New York Public Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE CASTLE OF LINDENBERG; OR, THE HISTORY
OF RAYMOND AND AGNES; INCLUDING RAYMOND'S ADVENTURES
WITH THE BANDITTI IN THE FOREST OF ROSENWALD,
AND HIS BEING HAUNTED BY THE SPECTRE OF THE
BLEEDING NUN. A SPANISH TALE. ABRIDGED FROM
THE CELEBRATED NOVEL OF THE MONK, WRITTEN BY
THE LATE G. M. [sic] LEWIS, ESQ.
London: Printed & Published by J. Bailey,
Chancery Lane, n.d.
60p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Raymond was unarmed, but desperation
gave him Herculian strength; he sprang upon
the treacherous wretch, and with both hands
firmly grasped him. The surprise of the action
caused Baptiste to drop the dagger, which was
seized by Margaretta, who immediately plunged
it into the villains heart'. Quotation from
The Monk. 1s.
British Library.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah [Scudgell].
THE CASTLE OF MONTABINO; OR THE ORPHAN SISTERS:
AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE. BY SARAH WILKINSON, AUTHORESS
OF THE GOTHIC CELL, BELFONT PRIORY, LILLY OF
NAVARRE, NUNS OF ST. MARY, &C. &C.
London: Printed and Sold by S. Bailey, 35, Threadneedle
Street, [1809].
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: Dean & Munday,
n.d.; London: Dean & Munday, 1810.
See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, pp. 263,
592; Frank, First Gothics, pp. 417-18.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah [Scudgell].
THE CASTLE OF ORAVILLA; OR, THE UNNATURAL
GUARDIANS. BY SARAH WILKINSON, AUTHORESS OF
THE FUGITIVE COUNTESS, &C.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
35, Threadneedle Street, n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Victoria
Discovering Alphonso in the Cells of Oravilla
Castle'. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
*See Watt, Shilling Shockers,
p. 13.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE CASTLE SPECTRE; OR, FAMILY HORRORS:
A GOTHIC STORY.
London: Printed [by Bewick and Clarke] for T.
& R. Hughes, 35, Ludgate-Street, 1807.
38p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece bears
legend: 'Gertrude Rising from the Rubbish before
the Castle'.
University of Virginia
Library, Columbia University Library.
*Further edn: London: J. Bailey, n.d.,
as The Castle Spectre. An Ancient Baronial
Romance.
See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 415-16;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 268;
Summers, Gothic Quest, p. 256.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE CHATEAU DE MONTVILLE; OR, THE GOLDEN
CROSS. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE.
London: Printed [by M. Allen, Paternoster Row]
for T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, Paternoster-Row;
Champante & Co. Aldgate; Messrs. Muggeridge,
and Wilmot & Co. Borough, and Tegg &
Castleman, St. John-Street, [1803].
42p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'There
lies thy Father, Unhappy Girl'. 6d.
British Library.
*See Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 273.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell.
CONSCIENCE; OR, THE BRIDAL NIGHT. AN INTERESTING
VENETIAN TALE; POUTRAYING THE UNFORTUNATE FATE
OF LORENZO AND ELMIRA. WRITTEN AND ARRANGED
FROM THE CELEBRATED TRAGEDY OF J. HAYNES, ESQ.
BY SARAH SCUDGELL WILKINSON.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
34p. 12mo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
6d.
British Library.
*Further edn: London: Hodgson & Co,
[1824], as The Force of Conscience; or, Tragical
End of Lorenzo and Elmira on their Bridal Night!
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE DEFORMED MENDICANT, OR, ENGLISH EXILES.
BEING THE HISTORY OF SIR EVERARD MORTIMER, AND
HIS DAUGHTER MARGARET. AN HISTORICAL LEGEND
OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
London: Printed and Published by R. Harrild,
20, Great Eastcheap, n.d.
32p; pp. 30-32: 'Ethelgar'. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Minnesota
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE EVE OF ST. MARK; OR, THE MYSTERIOUS
SPECTRE: DESCRIBING THE MURDER OF LADY BERTHA
DE CLIFFORD BY A JEALOUS AND DISAPPOINTED SUITOR;
AND SUICIDE OF HER FATHER: HER SINGULAR RE-APPEARANCE
AFTER THE LAPSE OF A WHOLE CENTURY-SURPRISING
EVENTS IN CONSEQUENCE OF THIS MARVELLOUS INCIDENT-DESCENT
OF THE STEWARD OF THE DE CLIFFORD FAMILY INTO
THE VAULTS OF MOWBRAY CHURCH; REMARKABLE DISCOVERY
THERE, AND THE MARRIAGE OF EARL DE CLIFFORD
WITH THE STEWARD'S DAUGHTER, MARGARET. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by J. Bailey,
116, Chancery-Lane, n.d.
28p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece. 6d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE FOUNDLING OF THE FOREST; OR, ADVENTURES
OF FERNANDO AND CECILIA.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, for Ann Lemoine,
and J. Roe, n.d.
36p; pp. 32-36: 'The Riches of Croesus'.
University of Virginia
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
INKLE AND YARICO; OR, LOVE IN A CAVE. AN
INTERESTING TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherboune-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p; pp. 27-34: 'The Dreamer Awakened';
p. 35: 'An Address to England, on her Nelson's
Death. Written by W. T. Fitzgerald, Esq.'. 12mo.
Frontispiece. 3d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 412;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 365.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
IVY CASTLE; OR, THE EVE OF ST. AGNES. A
MODERN TALE. FOUNDED ON FACTS IN HIGH LIFE.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean & Munday,
Threadneedle-Street, n.d.
30p. 12mo. Coloured folding frontispiece.
6d.
British Library.
*Further edns: London: Hogdson & Co., n.d.;
New York: Borradaile, 1824.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah [Scudgell].
THE KNIGHTS OF CALATRAVA; OR DAYS OF CHIVALRY.
BY SARAH WILKINSON, AUTHORESS OF THE ROMANCE
OF THE ABBEY, &C, &C.
London: Printed by Williams, 35, Chancery-Lane,
for B. Mace, No. 23, New Round-Court, Strand;
and Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdoms, 1804.
36p. 24mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'The
Anxiety of the Duke for the Life of Alphonso'.
4d.
Harvard College Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 411-12;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, p. 187.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah [Scudgell].
THE LILLY OF NAVARRE, OR, BANDITTI OF THE
FOREST. AN ORIGINAL ROMANCE. BY SARAH WILKINSON
AUTHORESS OF "THE CHATEAU DE MONTVILLE," "JOHN
BULL," "GOTHIC CELL," "MONKCLIFFE ABBEY" &C.
London: Printed [by J. Cranwell, Long-Lane]
for J. Ker, No. 2, Green-Walk, Bear-Lane, Christ-Church,
Surry. Sold also by T. Hughes, Stationers [sic]-Court,
Ludgate-Street; N. and J. Muggeridge, Borough;
and S. Elliott, High-Street, Shadwell, [1804].
38p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library.
*See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 208-09, 238, 241, 259.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
LISSETTE OF SAVOY; OR, THE FAIR MAID OF
THE MOUNTAINS. AN INTERESTING TALE. TO WHICH
IS ADDED, ETHELRED AND LIDANIA; OR, THE SACRIFICE
OF WODEN. A SAXON TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdoms, [1804].
36p; pp. 22-29: 'Ethelred & Lidania;
or, the Sacrifice to Woden'; pp. 30-36:
'Augustus; or, the Benevolent Rambler'. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'Lissette after recovering
from a fainting fit discovers her husband has
stabbed himself'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 3, items 39-41).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 546.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
LORD GOWEN; OR, THE FORESTER'S DAUGHTER:
AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
TO WHICH IS ADDED THE BARONS OF OLD. AN HISTORIC
TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdoms, [1803].
36p; pp. 17-36: 'The Barons of Old. By
the Late T. Bellamy'. 12mo. Frontispiece: 'The
Discovery of Lord Gowen in the Forest'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 1, items 10-11).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 459, 546.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE MAID OF LOCHLIN; OR, NORTHERN MYSTERIES.
A SCOTTISH ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
36p; pp. 29-36: 'The Shipwreck'. 12mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'Agandecca warning
Fingal of his Danger'. Handwritten note: 'Miss
Brown'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 4, items 48-49).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 549.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE MAID OF SICILY; OR, THE LADY OF THE
TOMB.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers int the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p; pp. 27-36: 'The Two Travellers. A
Fragment'. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
Cleveland Public Library.
*Further edn: Newcastle: M. Angus & Son,
n.d.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE MAID OF THE OCEAN; OR, THE PRINCE OF
PERSIA. AN AQUATIC ROMANCE. TO WHICH IS ADDED,
ORLANDO; OR, THE KNIGHT OF THE MOON. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed for J. Roe, 38, Chiswell Street;
and Anne Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, [1804].
36p; pp. 14-36: 'Orlando; or, the Knight
of the Moon'. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend:
'Abudah protected from the dagger of Lafronte,
by the Spirit of Bathilda'. 4d.
Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
MONKCLIFFE ABBEY, A TALE OF THE FIFTEENTH
CENTURY. TO WHICH IS ADDED, LOPEZ AND ARANTHE;
OR, THE SUICIDE. BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
London: Printed [by W. Glindon, Rupert-Street,
Hay-Market] for Kaygill, at his Circulating
Library, Upper Rathbone-Place; Mace, New Round-Court,
Strand; Adcock, Charles-Street, Fitzroy-Square;
and May Be Had of All Other Booksellers in Town
and Country, n.d.
42p; pp. 22-35: 'Lopez and Aranthe; or,
the Suicide'; pp. [36]-42: 'Abbey of Clunedale.
A Tale'. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 413.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE MYSTERIES OF THE CASTLE DEL CARMO; INCLUDING
THE MEMOIRS OF LAURA WOODLAND, THE INTERESTING
PENITENT.
London: Printed and Published by R. Harrild,
20, Great Eastcheap, n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Adulterous
liar, Receive the reward of thy unlawful Love'.
Quotation from Juvenal.
New York Public Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
PRIORY OF ST. CLAIR, OR SPECTRE OF THE MURDERED
NUN. A GOTHIC TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by R. Harrild, No.
20, Great Eastcheap, 1811.
35p. 12mo. Quotation from Lewis.
British Library, Cleveland
Public Library.
*See Brauchli, Der englische Schauerroman,
pp. 210-11, 259; Schöwerling, Chapbooks,
p. 153; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
pp. 468-69; Summers, Gothic Quest,
p. 84; Praz, Romantic Agony, p. 115.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE RUFFIAN BOY; OR, THE CASTLE OF WALDEMAR.
A VENETIAN TALE.
London: Printed and Sold by J. Bailey, n.d.
24p. 12mo. Coloured frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library, Harvard College Library, Yale University
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 421-22.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE SORCERER'S PALACE; OR, THE PRINCESS
OF SINADONE. BEING THE ROMANTIC ADVENTURES OF
A KNIGHT OF THE ROUND TABLE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1805].
36p; pp. 33-36: 'The Negro of Sensibility'.
24mo. Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 2, item 78).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 594.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE SPECTRE; OR, THE RUINS OF BELFONT PRIORY.
London: Printed by A. Kemmish, 17, King-Street,
Borough-for and Sold by J. Ker, 34, Great Surrey-Street,
Blackfriars Road. Also Sold by T. Hughes, Stationer's
Court; N. and J. Muggeridge, Borough; A. Kemmish,
King-Street, Borough; and S. Elliot, High-Street,
Shadwell, n.d.
40p; pp. 31-35: 'Eugenia; or, the Carnival
of Venice'; pp. 36-40: 'The Treacherous
Lover; or, the Fatal Effects of Deception'.
8vo. Frontispiece. Quotation from Blaine. 6d.
British Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE SUBTERRANEOUS PASSAGE; OR, GOTHIC CELL.
A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose-Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 93, Houndsditch, [1803].
36p; pp. 30-36: 'The Pilgrim'. 12mo. Frontispiece
bears legend: 'One of the ruffians placed her
on his horse, and rode off across the forest'.
6d.
Yale University Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, p. 411;
Lévy, Roman Gothique Anglais, p. 623;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 517.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE TRAVELLERS; OR, PRINCE OF CHINA. AN
INTERSTING STORY. FOUNDED ON THE POPULAR OPERATIC
DRAMA, PERFORMING AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherboune-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch. Sold by All
the Booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1806].
36p; pp. 27-36: 'The Effects of Beneficence'.
12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE WHITE COTTAGE OF THE VALLEY; OR THE
MYSTERIOUS HUSBAND: AN ORIGINAL, INTERESTING
ROMANCE.
London: Printed and Published by R. Harrild,
n.d.
24p. 12mo. Frontispiece.
University of Virginia,
Library; University of North Carolina Library,
Chapel Hill.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell.
THE WHITE PILGRIM; OR, CASTLE OF OLIVAL:
AN INTERESTING AND AFFECTING TALE, FOUNDED ON
SINGULAR FACTS. TRANSLATED FROM THAT HIGHLY-POPULAR
FRENCH NOVEL LE PELERIN BLANC, BY SARAH SCUDGELL
WILKINSON.
London: Printed and Sold by Dean and Munday,
Threadneedle Street, n.d.
30p. 12mo. Frontispiece. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
-
[WILKINSON, Sarah Scudgell].
THE WIFE OF TWO HUSBANDS. TRANSLATED FROM
THE FRENCH DRAMA, AND FORMED INTO AN INTERESTING
STORY.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
36p; pp. 32-36: 'The Natural Son'. 18mo.
Frontispiece bears legend: 'Fritz stabbed by
Walter as he passes the tree'. Handwritten note:
'Laetitia Inys's Book 1808'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library (Tell-Tale,
vol. 2, item 17).
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 618; Summers, Gothic Bibliography,
p. 557.
-
WILKINSON, Sarah [Scudgell].
ZITTAW THE CRUEL; OR THE WOODMAN'S DAUGHTER;
A POLISH ROMANCE. BY SARAH WILKINSON, AUTHOR
OF DEEDS OF HORROR, &C..
London: Printed by Wards & Betham, Furnival's-Inn
Court, Holborn, for B. Mace, 23, New Round-Court,
Strand; and Sold by All the Booksellers in the
United Kingdom, n.d.
36p. 12mo. Frontispiece bears legend: 'Zittaw
gaining the Affections of Amelia Perowitz'.
University of Virginia
Library, Harvard College Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 422-23;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 567;
Tracy, Gothic Novel, pp. 189-190.
-
WILLIAM OF THE WOOD; OR, THE
ROYAL FUGITIVES. AN INTERESTING TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, [1804].
36p; pp. 35-36: 'Generosity'. 12mo. Frontispiece
bears legend: 'William & Jane receiving
the Hermits [sic] blessing'. 4d.
British Library, Bodleian Library, Cambridge
University Library (Tell-Tale, vol. 2,
items 50-51), National
Library of Scotland.
*See Mayo, English Novel in the Magazines,
p. 618.
-
THE WILTSHIRE SPECTRE. A TALE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, [1808].
47p; pp. 25-45: 'The Forest of Lindensdorf;
or, the Woodcutter's Daughter. A German Romance';
pp. 46-47: 'The Sailor's Return'. 12mo.
Frontispiece.
British Library, Bodleian
Library (Wild Roses, vol. 2, items 6-7).
-
THE WITCH OF RONA; OR, THE
MAGIC SPELL. A ROMANCE.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for J. Roe, No. 38 Chiswell Street, Finsbury
Square, and Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman
Street. Sold by All the Booksellers in the United
Kingdom, [1810].
36p; pp. 35-36: 'The Eastern Bird Catcher
and the Scholars'; p. 36: 'A Singular Dispute'.
12mo. Frontispiece. 4d.
British Library.
-
WOLFSTEIN; OR, THE MYSTERIOUS
BANDIT. A TERRIFIC ROMANCE. TO WHICH IS ADDED,
THE BRONZE STATUE. A PATHETIC TALE.
London: Printed & Published by J. Bailey
116, Chancery-Lane, [1800].
28p; pp. 20-28: 'The Bronze Statue'. Quotation
from Ossian. 6d.
University of Virginia
Library.
*See Frank, First Gothics, pp. 424-25;
Summers, Gothic Bibliography, p. 561. 
ENGLISH NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. CONSISTING
OF A SELECTION OF HISTORIES, ADVENTURES, LIVES,
&C. BY THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White-Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and Sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1802.
2 vols: vol. 2.
British Library.
THE MARVELLOUS MAGAZINE AND COMPENDIUM OF
PRODIGIES.
London: Printed for T. Hurst, 32, Paternoster
Row [and others], 1802-04.
4 vols.
British Library, Fürstliche
Bibliothek Corvey.
THE TELL-TALE; OR, UNIVERSAL MUSEUM. CONSISTING
OF A SERIES OF INTERESTING ADVENTURES, VOYAGES,
HISTORIES, LIVES, TALES, AND ROMANCES.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, Houndsditch. Sold by All the Booksellers
in the United Kingdom, 1803-05.
5 vols.
British Library, Bodleian
Library, Cambridge University Library.
WILD ROSES; OR, COTTAGE TALES. INNOCENT AND
INSTRUCTIVE. WITH FINE ENGRAVINGS.
London: Printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane,
for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman-Street,
and J. Roe, No. 90, Houndsditch, 1807-08.
2 vols.
British Library.
Copyright
Information
This article is copyright ©
2002 Centre for Editorial and Intertextual Research,
and is the result of the independent labour
of the scholar or scholars credited with authorship. The
material contained in this document may be freely
distributed, as long as the origin of information
used has been properly credited in the appropriate
manner (e.g. through bibliographic citation,
etc.).
The matter contained within this article provides
bibliographical information based on independent
personal research by the contributor, and as
such has not been subject to the peer-review
process.
Referring
to this Report
A. KOCH. ‘ “The
Absolute Horror of Horrors’ Revised: A
Bibliographical Checklist of Early-Nineteenth-Century
Gothic Bluebooks’, Cardiff Corvey:
Reading the Romantic Text 9 (Dec 2002).
Online: Internet (date accessed): <http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/romtext/reports/cc09_n03.html>.
Contributor
Details
Angela Koch (PhD Paderborn) is a research assistant
based in the Projekt Corvey scheme at Paderborn
University, and is currently working with colleagues
at Cardiff University on a Bibliography of British
Fiction, 1830–36.

Last modified
25 January, 2006
.
This document is maintained by Anthony Mandal
(Mandal@cf.ac.uk).
|
|