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    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. I ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, April 1841, 532pp, hc, an)
        The new series switched to a chapbook format, with the remaining seven volumes of the Library consisting of twenty-four monthly parts. There was no sequential page numbering in the series as they were simply bound volumes of the chapbooks. The new series had less horror fiction than the first, concentrating on more sensationalistic fiction of the day but again, because of the special significance of the series full contents are included for completeness.
    • 1 · Address · William Hazlitt · in
    • 3-255 · The Fatal Revenge · Rev. R. Maturin · n. Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
    • 1-136 · Rinaldo Rinaldini, Captain of Banditti · Christian Vulpius; translated by F. S. A. John Hinckley · n. 1800; dated 1798.
    • 1-048 · May Martin; or, The Money Diggers · Hon. Judge Thompson · nv (r)
    • 1-016 · The Gipsy of the Abruzzo · Tyrone Power · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-054 · The Deer-Stalkers of Glenskiach · Andrew Picken · nv The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-021 · My Uncle’s Garret Window · M. G. Lewis · ss Romantic Tales by M. G. Lewis, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1808


    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. II ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, August 1841, 540pp, hc, an)


    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. III ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, December 1841, 534pp, hc, an)
    • 1-224 · Memoirs of Andrew Winpenny, Count de Deux Sous · Francis Glasse · n. 1841
    • 1-042 · Woman’s Revenge; or, The Tribunal of Blood · Veit Weber · nv (r)
    • 1-008 · The Charmed Scarf · A. Morton · ss (r)
    • 1-013 · The Criminal, in Consequence of Lost Reputation · Frederick Schiller · ss (r)
    • 1-025 · Bertrand de la Croix; or, The Siege of Rhodes · G. P. R. James · nv The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-006 · The Caliph’s Adventure · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 1-064 · Edric, the Forester; or, The Mysteries of the Haunted Chamber · Anne Ker · na J. F. Hughes, 1817
    • 1-018 · Romeo and Juliet; or, The Lovers of Verona · Matteo Bandello · nv 1554
      original tale on which Shakespeare’s play was based.
    • 1-012 · Edward Morgan; or, Will Nothing Please You · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 1-002 · The Wrecker: a Tale of the Sixteenth Century · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 1-106 · The Romance of the Castle · D. F. Haynes · n. 1814
    • 1-011 · Andrew Vivano; or, the Italian Poisoner · [uncredited] · ss (r)


    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. IV ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, April 1842, 542pp, hc, an)
    • 1-188 · Carleton; or, Duty and Patriotism · John R. Willis · n. 1841
    • 1-078 · Raymond and Agnes; or, The Bleeding Nun · M. G. Lewis · ex from The Monk, J. Bell, 1796
    • 1-032 · Zadig; or, The Book of Fate · Voltaire · na Romances, Tales and Smaller Pieces of M. De Voltaire by Voltaire, Dodsley, 1794
      translated from the French (“Zadig ou la Destinée”, 1747).
    • 1-011 · The Three Kearneys: a Tale of the Dominie · Andrew Picken · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-006 · The Unguarded Hour; or, The Martyr’s Cross · John Galt · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-162 · The Farmer of Inglewood Forest · Elizabeth Helme · n. 1796
    • 1-006 · The Cheaterie Packman · Leitch Ritchie · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-030 · Eisenbach; or, The Adventures of a Stranger · Andrew Picken · nv The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-002 · The Mysterious Guest · Cyrus Cranky · ss (r)
    • 1-011 · The Bridal of Borthwick · D. M. Moir · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-008 · The Book of Life · John Galt · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831
    • 1-006 · The Painter: a Sicilian Tale · John Galt · ss The Club Book ed. Andrew Picken, Cochrane & Pickersgill, 1831


    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. V ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, August 1842, 394pp, hc, an)
    • 1-172 · The Crossroads · Jules Janin · n. (r); originally Prosper Chavigni and Letitia Lafert.
    • 1-026 · The Three Rivals; or, Theodora, the Spanish Widow · [uncredited] · nv (r)
    • 1-010 · The Enchanted Horse; or, Claramunda and Cleomades · [uncredited] · ss (r)
    • 1-036 · Mother and Daughter; or Le Marana · Honoré de Balzac · ss (r); includes a preface by Hazlitt about his translation.
      translated from the French (La Revue de Paris, December 1832 & January 1833).
    • 1-044 · The King’s Fool · Victor Hugo · nv (r); includes a preface by Hazlitt about his translation.
    • 1-039 · Lucretia Borgia: a Dramatic Tale · Victor Hugo; translated by W. T. Haley · nv 1842; includes prefaces by Hugo and by the translator.
    • 1-049 · The Negro’s Revenge; or, Brulart, the Black Pirate · Eugène Sue · na 1831, as “Attar Gull”
      includes preface by Sue “To Mr. Fennimore Cooper”.


    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. VI ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, December 1842, 390pp, hc, an)
    • 1-078 · Stuart Sharpe: a Romance · Paul Eaton · na
    • 1-310 · Charley Chalk; or, The Career of an Artist · [uncredited] · n. (r)


    The Romancist and Novelist’s Library (New Series), Vol. VII ed. William Hazlitt (J. Clements, 1842, 474pp, hc, an)
        Strictly speaking an unnumbered volume comprising chapbook parts 22 to 24.
    • 1-156 · The Gipsey’s Warning; or, Love and Ruin · H. J. Copson · n. (r)
    • 1-318 · Eliza Grimwood: a Domestic Legend of the Waterloo Road · [uncredited] · n. (r)





    The End of the Sentence by Maria Dahvana Headley & Kat Howard (Subterranean Press, September 2014, 978-1-59606-679-3, $20.00, 175pp, hc, na, cover by Briony Morrow-Cribbs)
        Dark fantasy novella. A man discovers his new house comes with letters from a jailed entity claiming to be the house’s real owner and demanding a gory task in payment. A signed, leatherbound, limited edition of 200 ($45.00) is also available.


    A Classic English Crime: 13 Stories for the Christie Centenary from the Crime Writers’ Association ed. Tim Heald (Mysterious Press, June 1991, 0-89296-456-1, $16.95, 215pp, hc, oa)
        Reprint (Pavilion 1990) original anthology of 13 stories set in the golden age of detective fiction, by authors including Robert Barnard, Catherine Aird, Simon Brett, Liza Cody, and Peter Lovesey. First American edition.










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