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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870 [1833], The book of my lady: a melange (Key & Biddle, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf355].
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NEW WORKS PUBLISHED BY KEY & BIDDLE, 23, MINOR STREET.

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MEMOIRS OF DR. BURNEY, arranged from his own Manuscript,
from family papers, and from personal recollections, by
his daughter, Madame D`Arblay.

The Monthly Review in noticing the Memoirs of Dr. Burney,
expresses the opinion “that a more amusing and profitable production
has not appeared for many years
.”

TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES, comprising visits to the
most interesting seenes in North and South America, and the
West Indies, with notes on negro slavery and Canadian emigration,
by Capt. J. E. Alexander, 42d Royal Highlanders, F. R. G.
S. M. R. A. S. etc. author of Travels in Asia, Persia, etc.

THE ARISTOCRAT, An American Tale, by the author of
Zoe, &c.

HARPE'S HEAD, a Legend of Kentucky, by James Hall, Esq.,
author of Legends of the West, &c.

TALES OF ROMANCE—First Series: Containing Ali's
Bride, a tale from the Persian, by Thomas Moore, Esq. The
Last of the Line, by Mrs. S. C. Hall. The Wine Merchants'
Story, by the author of “The King's Own.” The Procrastinor,
by T. Crofton Croker. The Spanish Headsman. The Legend of
Rose Roche, by the author of “Stories of Waterloo.” Barbara
S., by Charles Lamb. A Story of the Heart. The Vacant Chair,
by J. M. Wilson. The Queen of the Meadow, by Miss Mitford.

THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ., compiled from
his correspondence and other authentic sources of information:
containing remarks on his writings, and on the peculiarities of
his interesting character, never before published. By Thomas
Taylor.

MEMORANDA AT THE COURT OF LONDON, by R.
Rush, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from
the United States of America, from 1817 to 1825; second edition,
with alterations and additions by the author. 1 vol. 8 vo., printed
on fine paper, and handsomely bound.

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KEY & BIDDLE HAVE IN PRESS, AND WILL PUBLISH SHORTLY,

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AIDS TO MENTAL DEVELOPMENT, OR HINTS TO
PARENTS; being a system of Mental and Moral Instruction,
exemplified in Conversations between a Mother and her Children;
with an ADDRESS TO MOTHERS, by a Lady of Philadelphia.

FOLCHETTO MALASPINA, a Historical Romance of the
twelfth century, by the author of Sibilia Odaleta, Translated by
Daniel J. Desmond. This work has been highly praised by the
French crities. It is written by a distinguished living Italian
author; he is pursuing the course of Sir Walter Scott, and working
up the interesting incidents belonging to the History of Italy,
and presenting them in the most attractive and enchanting dress
of fiction.

MIRIAM, OR THE POWER OF TRUTH, a Jewish Tale,
by the author of Influence.

ROSE HILL, a Tale of the Old Dominion, by a Virginian.

Miss Brunton's celebrated novels, SELF CONTROL, and DISCIPLINE,
with a Biography of the Author.

CONRAD BLESSINGTON, a Tale by a Lady.

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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870 [1833], The book of my lady: a melange (Key & Biddle, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf355].
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