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The old English baron : a Gothic story
Reeve, Clara (1729-1807)
1787
Dedication signed: Clara Reeve. First published under title: The champion of virtue.
The old English baron : a Gothic story
Reeve, Clara (1729-1807); Walpole, Horace (1717-1797)
1883
"The old English baron" was first published under title: The champion of virtue.
The old English baron : or The champion of virtue : a Gothic story
Reeve, Clara (1729-1807)
1811
Anonymous, by Clara Reeve.
The castle of Otranto. and The old English baron: Gothic stories
Walpole, Horace (1717-1797); Reeve, Clara (1729-1807)
[ca. 1850]
The castle of Otranto is by Horace Walpole; The old English baron is by Clara Reeve.
The old English baron : a gothic story. The castle of Otranto, a gothic story
Reeve, Clara (1729-1807); Barbauld, Mrs (Anna Letitia) (1743-1825); Walpole, Horace (1717-1797)
[1810]
Wanting general title-page. "The old English baron" was first published under title: The champion of virtue. Biography of Horace Walpole: p. [1]-iii. "The old English baron": by Clara Reeve.
The farmer of Inglewood Forest, and the Godwin family : or the celebrated history of Edwin and Emma, and their benefactors
Reeve, Clara (1729-1807); Radcliffe, Ann Ward (1764-1823)
[182-?]
The attribution to Clara Reeve or Ann Radcliffe, authors of "The old English baron" and "The mysteries of Udolpho" respectively, is highly dubious.
The farmer of Inglewood Forest, and the Godwin family : or the celebrated history of Edwin and Emma, and their benefactors
Reeve, Clara (1729-1807); Radcliffe, Ann Ward (1764-1823)
[182-?]
The attribution to Clara Reeve or Ann Radcliffe, authors of "The old English baron" and "The mysteries of Udolpho" respectively, is highly dubious.
Elizabeth; or The exiles of Siberia, and surprising adventurer : shewing her wonderful fortitude in undertaking so arduous a journey on foot; the extraordinary manner in which she entreated the pardon of the Emperor... for the liberation of her parent. Then under banishment in Siberia: her return back in one of the Emperor's magnificent carriages, accompanied by M. Smoloff ... and ... the happy marriage of Elizabeth and Smoloff (no.1)
Cottin, Madame (1770-1807); Reeve, Clara (1729-1807)
[18--]
Originally issued in 5 numbers. Wrappers of individual numbers state that it is the second edition, despite having "Tenth edition... [etc.]" on the title-page. This edition untraced elsewhere. As 'F...
Elizabeth; or The exiles of Siberia, and surprising adventurer : shewing her wonderful fortitude in undertaking so arduous a journey on foot; the extraordinary manner in which she entreated the pardon of the Emperor... for the liberation of her parent. Then under banishment in Siberia: her return back in one of the Emperor's magnificent carriages, accompanied by M. Smoloff ... and ... the happy marriage of Elizabeth and Smoloff (no.2)
Cottin, Madame (1770-1807); Reeve, Clara (1729-1807)
[18--]
Originally issued in 5 numbers. Wrappers of individual numbers state that it is the second edition, despite having "Tenth edition... [etc.]" on the title-page. This edition untraced elsewhere. As 'F...