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Lydia Maria Child, Letters of Lydia Maria Child (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Winslow Sewall), List of Mrs. Child's works, with the date of their first publication as far as ascertained. (search)
lonization Society.-Alexander Vasselin.-Cornelius of St. Croix.-Ruins of Egyptian Thebes.-History of Thomas Jenkins.--A Negro Hunt.--An Anti-Slavery Catechism. Newburyport, 1836. 12vo. The Evils of Slavery and the Curse of Slavery. The first proved by the opinions of Southerners themselves; the last shown by historical evidence. Newburyport, 1836. 12vo. Philothea: a Romance. Boston, 1836. 12vo. The Family Nurse. Boston, 1837. 12vo. Authentic Narratives of American Slavery. Newburyport, 1838. 12vo. Rose Marian. Adapted from the German. 1839. The Preaching of Whitefield. (In Boston Book, 1841.) The Anti-Slavery Almanac. New York, 1Newburyport, 1838. 12vo. Rose Marian. Adapted from the German. 1839. The Preaching of Whitefield. (In Boston Book, 1841.) The Anti-Slavery Almanac. New York, 1843. 16vo. Letters from New York. First Series. New York, 1843. 12vo. Flowers for Children. First and Second Series. 1844. Letters from New York. Second Series. New York, 1845. 12vo. Fact and Fiction. 1846. Flowers for Children. Third Series. 1846. Isaac T. Hopper; a True Life. Boston, 1853. 12vo. New Flow