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- Adventures of a Coxcomb - Catherine Gore
- Barnaby Rudge - Charles Dickens
- The Bronze Horseman (poem) - Alexander Pushkin
- Charles O'Malley - Charles Lever
- Conformity - Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
- The Deerslayer - James Fenimore Cooper
- The Demon: An Eastern Tale (poem) - Mikhail Lermontov
- Falsehood and Truth - Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
- Helen Fleetwood: Tales of the Factories - Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
- Joseph Rushbroo - Frederick Marryat
- Master Humphrey's Clock - Charles Dickens
- Masterman Ready - Frederick Marryat
- Mathilde - Eugène Sue
- The Murders in the Rue Morgue - Edgar Allan Poe
- Night and Morning - Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
- Old St. Paul's - William Harrison AinsworthWilliam Harrison Ainsworth ( 1805 1882) was a British writer. He was born in Manchester, England on February 4, 1805. A solicitor's son, he was himself trained in the law, but some adventures in journalism led him finally to the literary life, his first s
- Season in Paris - Catherine Gore
- Susan Hopley - Catherine CroweCatherine Crowe (STEVENS) ( 1800 1876), wrote dramas, children's books, and one or two novels, including Susan Hopley (1841), and Lilly Dawson (1847), but is chiefly remembered for her Night-side of Nature (1848), a collection of stories of the supernatur
- A Shady Business - Honoré de BalzacHonore de Balzac ( May 20, 1799 August 18, 1850), was a French novelist. He was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France in the rue de l'Armee Italienne. In 1849, when his health had broken down, he travelled to Poland to visit Eveline Hanska, a rich Polish
3 Births
- August 18August 18 is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 135 days remaining. Events 293 BC Oldest known Roman temple to Venus founded, institution of Vinalia Rustica begins. 1587 Virginia Dare, granddaughter of Gov - Robert Williams BuchananRobert Williams Buchanan ( August 18, 1841 June 10, 1901) was a British poet, novelist and dramatist. He was the son of Robert Buchanan (1813-1866), Owenite lecturer and journalist, and was born at Caverswall, Staffordshire. Buchanan senior, a native of A, author († 1901)
4 Deaths
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