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Kingsborough, Lord. Edward King, Viscount Kingsborough. Antiquities of Mexico... Ed. by... L. 1831.

Kingsford, Jane. Charles Francis Barnard, Jr. The soprano: a musical story. B. 1869.

Kingsman, A. Rev. Robert William Essington, M.A. Over volcanoes; or, through France and Spain in 1871. L. 1872.

Kinkel, Mme. Elizabeth Sara Sheppard. Almost a heroine. B. 1860.

Kirk, Eleanor. Mrs. Eleanor Ames. Up Broadway; and its sequel... N.Y. 1870.

Kirke, Edmund. James Roberts Gilmore. Life in Dixie's Land... N.Y. 1863.

Kirwan. Rev. Nicholas Murray. Romanism at home. N.Y. 1852.

Kit. J. B. Adams, in his contributions to the "Tribune" (Denver, Col.), etc. Kit. Prof. John Wilson (Christopher North).

Kit. Charles Asbury Stephens. Camping out.. B. 1872.

Kitcat, Dick. Richard Doyle. This name is given as that of the artist of the first five etchings of Maxwell's "Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran," published by Bentley (L.) in 1842.

Kitty, Aunt. Maria Jane McIntosh. Aunt Kitty's tales. N.Y. 1841-42.

Klausner, Chr. Karl Richard Waldemar Uschner.

Klikspaan. Jan Kneppelhout. Studententypen, 1841, and Studentenleven, 1844.

Klim, Niels. Baron Ludwig von Holberg. Voyage de Niels Klim. 18-.

Kn- Oxonian. Rev. John Allan. Fiddle-de-dee: a hurdy gurdy ode... by... corresponding member of the institute of common sense. Aberdeen, 1865.

Knickerbocker. John S. Du Solle, in the "Philadelphia Sunday Despatch." Knickerbocker. John Austin Stevens, Jr. Resumption of specie payment. . . N.Y. 1873.

Knickerbocker, Diedrich. Washington Irving. The history of New York. N.Y. 1809.

Knight, Charles D. Mrs. R. L. Gilbert. Thump's client. N.Y. 1880.

Knight, The. Sir Robert Walpole. A dialogue which lately pass'd between the Knight and his man John [a satirical poem]. L. 1740 (?).

Knight Errant, A. Edward Du

Bois, Esq. My pocket book; or, hints for a ryght merrye and conceitede tour in quarto; to be called "The Stranger in Ireland in 1805." By... L. 1808.

Knight of Innishowen, The. John Sheehan.

Knight of Kerry. Maurice FitzGerald. A letter to Sir Robert Peel on the endowment of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland... L. 1845.

Knight of Morar, The. Sir William Augustus Fraser., 4th Bart. Coila's whispers... Edinb. 1869.

Knockdunder, Lieutenant Abel, H.P. Andrew Shortrede. Letter... on the proceedings of the Association for Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland. Edinb. 1840.

Knot, Maple. Ebenezer Clemo. The life and adventures of Simon Seek... Montreal, 1858.

Known Friend of Mr. Leslie, A. Roger Laurence. Mr. Leslie's defence from some erroneous and dangerous principles advanc'd... L. 1719.

Knutt, A. P. Augustus M. D. Livandais.

Korah. Edward Taylor Fletcher, who contributed articles to the "Literary Transcript" (Montreal), 1837-39, under this signature, "Tabitha," and his own initials.

Koran, M. Valdemar Thisted. Breve fra Helvede. 1871.

Krasnohorska, Eliska. Henriette Pech. Zum slawischen Süden. 1880.

Krawbridge, Michael. John Boyle, Earl of Cork and Orrery.

Kremlin. William Stevens Robinson. His signature in the "Hartford (Conn.) Press," in 1865.

Krik. Henry G. Crickmore. Guide to the turf (N.Y. 187-); and N.Y. "World." Krinelbol. Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crebillon. See "Zeokinizul." Kroates. Josiah F. Polk.

Kron, Karl. Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg. Ten thousand miles on a bicycle. By N.Y. 1885.

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"Between '76 and '82 . . . I carried on a large correspondence, with the signature World's Coll. Chron.' (i.e. chronicler); though I never attached it to a published article, except advertisements or circulars. Kol Kron,' which I attached to many cycling sketches, '79 to '82 (including one article in Lippincott"), was simply a perversion of this signature. When I left the World,' I changed the Kol' to 'Karl."" - Letter, 1885.

Krone, Karl. Tekla (Svensson) Juel, with her two sisters, Fanny Svensson and Alfhilda (Svensson) Mecklenburg. Ei blot til Lyst. 1880.

Kruna. Mrs. Julia P. Ballard. The hole in the bag; and other stories. N.Y. 1877.

Krys. Thomas B. Chrystal, in his contributions to the "Morning Journal" (N.Y.).

Kuklos. John Harris. A review of Macaulay's teaching on the relationship

of theology to the science of government. Montreal, 1874.

Kunst, Hermann, Philol. Professor. Rev. Walter Chalmers Smith. Olrig

Grange. Glasgow, 1872.

Kwang Ching Ling. Alexander Delmar. Why should the Chinese go? San Francisco, 1878.

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L. E. Samuel Pegge. "Observations on the Sunday clause in the militia bill," "Gent. Mag.," 1757, p. 58 (and forty other articles, from 1788 to 1795).

"L. E.," the final letters either of Samuel and Pegge, or of Paul Gemsege. See "Gent. Mag.," LXVI., pp. 981 and 1083.

L., E. E. Lumb (?). Scattered pearls strung together... L. 1860.

L., E. Emma Lewis. Treasures of darkness. By.. P. 1854.

Preface signed “F. W."; i.e. Francis Wharton. L., E. B. Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, Baron Lytton. Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. L. 1848. L., E. E. be a hero.

L., E. F.

trouble.

L., E. L.

E. Elizabeth Lay. How to B. 187-.

E. F. Lloyd. John Brown's 1863.

Mrs. E. L. Lasselle. Magdalen the enchantress . . . P. 1858. L., E. M. E. M. Lawson. Records and traditions of Upton-on-Severn. By L. 1869.

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L., E. N. Elizabeth N. Lockerby. The wild brier; or, lays by an untaught minstrel. Charlottetown, 1866.

L., E. S. Hon. Elizabeth Susan Law, afterwards Lady Colchester. Giustina: a Spanish tale of real life. A poem... L. 1833.

L., F. G. Frederick George Lee. Lays of the Church... L. 1851. See "L. B." L., G. George Ludlam. The mysterious murder; or, what's the clock? A melodrama... 1817.

L., H. A., the Old Shekarry. Major Henry A. Leveson. The camp fire. The forest and the field. L. 1865.

L. H. C. Charles Henry Lüders, in his contributions to the "Evening Bulletin " (P.).

L., H. E. S. H. E. S. Leech. Ferns which grow in New Zealand and the adjacent islands plainly described.

L., J. Rer. James Lupton. Gulliver's travels, new edition, carefully edited by a clergyman (J. L.). L. 1867.

L., J. John Love, Jr. Judas's younger brother manifested L. 1704.

L., J. Rev. James Lukin. The lathe and its uses ... 3d ed. L. 1871. L., J. J. Leadbetter. A pilgrimage to the shrines of Buckinghamshire. By L. 1861.

L., J. F. de. Don J. F. de Lizardi. Pensador Mexicano. Mexico, 1813.

L., J. R. James Russell Lowell. The poetical works of J. Keats, with a life. B. 1854.

L., J. S. John Stockton Littell. The Clay minstrel; or, national songster... P. 1842.

L. K. Charles Chauncy, D.D. A letter to the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, publickly calling upon him to vindicate his conduct or confess his faults. 1745.

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L. L. Rev. George Smith. See "Lovechurch, Leonard."

L. L. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q.v.). The two letters thus signed are dated Aug. 5 and Sept. 6, 1768, and express "indignation at the dismissal of Sir Jeffery Amherst from his government of Virginia, whose services and merits are strongly described."

L. L. Laura Loring Pratt. Evening rest; or, the shadow of the Great Shepherd... B. 1872.

L., L. B. Lambert Blackwell Larking. A description of the Heart-Shrine in Leybourne Church, with some account of Sir Roger de Leyburn, Kt. 1864.

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L., L. P. Mrs. L. P. Lewis, German correspondent of numerous American periodicals.

L., M. E. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lee, who contributed to the "Rose Bud,” afterwards the "Southern Rose," published at Charleston, S.C., at first under the modest signature of "A Friend," and, when this became known, under those initials of her name.

L., M. R. M. R. Lahee. Tim Bobbin's adventures with the Irishman Manchester, 1860.

L. N. Rev. George F. Cushman, in his contributions to the "Churchman" (N.Y.), etc. L., R. J. and water.

Richard J. Lane. Spirits L. 1855.

L., R. W. Rev. Randolph W. Lowrie, in the "Churchman," April 3, 1880, p. 383.

L., S. Stephen Lobb. See "A Lover of Truth and Peace."

L., S. C. S. C. Lampreys. A brief historical and descriptive account of Maidstone... Maidstone, 1834.

L. S. E. Michael Augustus Gathercole. Letters to a Dissenting Minister of the Congregational Independent Denomination... L. 1834.

L. S. S. Laura Sophia Temple. Poems. L. 1805.

L., S. W. Mrs. S. W. Landor. Whisperings from life's shore: a bright shell for children. B. 1849.

L., T. Thomas Letchworth. A morning's meditation; or, a descant upon the times: a poem. By. L. 1765.

L., T. H. Thomas Henry Lowth. Essay on architecture. L. 1776.

L. U. P―, A.M. A letter to the author lary Dissertation..

L., W., Junior. A lamentation over sion of the Church.

L., W. B. W. corset and the 1865.

L., W. F. B. Idol-shrine... L., W. H.

Thomas Edwards. of a late EpistoL. 1744. William Lamboll, Jr. Zion, on the declenL. 1747. B. Lord (?). crinoline

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W. F. B. Lawrie. The L. 1851.

William Henry Leeds. A

treatise on the decorative part of civil architecture. Revised, etc., by.

1862.

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L., W. S. Walter Savage Landor. Dry sticks, fagoted by W. S. L. Edinb. 1858.

This book is very scarce, having been supand it is not included in any edition of Landor's works.

L***, Mrs. Mrs. Lefevre. An extract of letters, by... Dublin, 1808. L-, T. Thomas Lewis. English Presbyterian eloquence.. L. 1720.

L... M... B.. armateur. Louis Marie Prudhomme. See "Armateur."

Labourer for Peace, A. Jane Ogilvie. A handbook for the Churches... Edinb. 1840.

Labourer in the Same Cause, A. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q..). The letters thus signed are dated June 27 and July 7, 1770, and are directed against Mr. Wilkes.

Labrunie, Gérard. Gérard de Nerval. Piquillo. Paris, 1837.

Lackland, Thomas. George Canning Hill. Homespun; or, five and twenty years ago. N.Y. 1867.

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Laco. Stephen Higginson. The writings of Laco, as published in the "Massachusetts Centinel" in ... 1789. B. 1789.

Lacon. Rev. Caleb C. Colton. Lacon; or, many things in few words. L. 1820

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Lacretie, Arnold. Jules Claretie. Le rocher des fiancés. 1851.

Lactantius. Sir David Dalrymple. Of the manner in which persecutors died; by... Edinb. 1782.

Lactilla. Mrs. Ann Yearsley. Poems. L. 1785.

Lady, A. Miss Sarah Fielding. The adventures of David Simple ... By... L. 1744.

Lady, A. Mrs. (Mallet) Celisia. Almida: a tragedy, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury Lane. L. 1771.

Lady, A. Mrs. Henry Freshfield. Alpine byways; or, light leaves gathered in 1859 and 1860. L. 1861.

Lady, A. Mrs. Mary J. Jourdan. The Althorp Picture Gallery, and other poetical sketches. Edinb. 1836.

Lady, A. Miss Elizabeth Missing Sewell. Amy Herbert... L. 1844.

Lady, A. Mrs. Hannah Glasse. The art of cookery made plain and easy. L. 1747.

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The name, "Mrs. Glasse," is held by some authorities to be a pseudonym of Dr. John Hill, to whom the authorship of the above work is ascribed.

Lady, A. Miss Maria Farquhar. Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters. L. 1854.

Lady, A. Mrs. Ballantyne. Birds, British and Foreign. [Verses.] By.. 1843.

Lady, A. Mrs. Pinchard. The blind child; or, anecdotes of the Wyndham Family... n.p. 1796.

Lady, A. Mrs. Farren. Boston Common: tale of our own times... 1858.

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Lady, A. Maria Julia Young. Genius and fancy; or, dramatic sketches. By... L. 1791.

Lady, A. Mary Jane Mackenzie Geraldine; or, modes of faith and prac tice. L. 1820.

Lady, A. Mrs. H. J. Moore. The golden legacy: a story of life's phases N.Y. 1857.

Lady, A. Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow Allardyce. The goodwife at home; in Aberdeen, 1867.

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Lady, A. Lady Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake. Handbook of painting: the German, Flemish, Dutch, Spanish, and French schools. Partly translated from the German of Kugler, by ... L. 1854.

Lady, A. Elizabeth Isabella Spence. Helen Sinclair: a novel... L. 1799. Lady, A. Albinia Gwynn. The history of the Honourable Edward MortiL. 1785.

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Lady, A. Millicent Whiteside Cook.

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Lady, A. Mary Wray, Lady Cecil. The ladies' library, written by... L. 1714.

Lady, A. Mrs. Rose Lawrence. The last autumn at a favourite residence... L. 1828.

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Lady, A. Mrs. Mary Wiseman. letter from... to her daughter, on the manner of passing Sunday rationally and agreeably. L. 1788.

Lady, A. Mrs. Charlotte MacCarthy. A letter from... to the Bishop of London. L. 1768.

Lady, A. Thomas Amory. A letter to the Reviewers, occasioned by their account of a book called "Memoirs." L. 1755.

Lady, A. Mrs. Walker. Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others on subjects moral and entertaining . . . L. 1776. Lady, A. Mrs. (Ward Rondeau) Vigor. Letters from .. who resided some years in Russia, etc. L. 1775.

Lady, A. Mrs. Julia Charlotte Maitland. Letters from Madras during the years 1836-39. L. 1843.

Lady, A. Miss Anne Wilson. Letters on ancient history... By... 1809.

Lady, A. Mrs. Mary Davis (Cook) Wallis. Life in Feejee; or, five years among the Cannibals. By.. B. 1851.

Lady, A. Mrs. Margaret (Holford) Hodson. Lines to a boy pursuing a butterfly. By ... L. 1826.

Lady, A. Mrs. Elizabeth (Alsager)

Zornlin. Lines addressed to Lord Nelson after the celebrated battle of the Nile. By... L. 1805.

Lady, A. Miss Emily Trevenen. Little Derwent's breakfast. By Illustrated with engravings. L. 1839.

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"These poems were written . . . for the amusement and instruction of her [the lady's] godson, Derwent Moultrie Coleridge, son of Rev. Derwent Coleridge, and grandson of S. T. Coleridge."

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Lady, A. Mrs. Woodfin. Northern memoirs; or, the history of a Scotch family. By. L. 1756.

Lady, A. Mrs. Harry Rawson. Notes of Eastern travel; being selections from the diary of... Manchester, 1874.

Lady, A. Mrs. R. Douglas. On the conservative elements of the American republic... Chillicothe, 1842.

Lady, A.

Mrs. Julia Ward Howe. Passion flowers. Poems. B. 1854.

Lady, A. Miss Coxe. A picture of Monmouthshire; or, an abridgment of Mr. [William] Coxe's historical tour in Monmouthshire. By .. L. 1802.

Lady, A. Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith. The Platonic wife: a comedy. By... L. 1765.

Lady, A. Mrs. Emilie Earle (Steele) Hicks. Pocket guide to the Lizard. By Truro, 1876.

Lady, A. Elizabeth Thomas. Poems on several occasions . . L. 1726.

Lady, A. Mrs. Sarah Greer. Quakerism; or, the story of my life. By... who for forty years was a member of the Society of Friends. Dublin, 1851.

Lady, A. Mrs. Felicia Dorothea (Browne) Hemans. The restoration of the works of art to Italy: a poem. By Oxf. 1816.

Lady, A. Mrs. Dalkeith Holmes. A ride on horseback to Florence, through France and Switzerland, described in a series of letters, by ... L. 1842.

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