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Domestic misery, or, The victim of seduction : a pathetic tale; addressed to the unprincipled libertine.

Title
Domestic misery, or, The victim of seduction : a pathetic tale; addressed to the unprincipled libertine.
Publication
London : Printed for Tegg and Castleman, no. 122, St. John's-street, West Smithfield; T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh : and B. Dugdale, Dublin : And also sold by Champante & Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough; T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J. Belcher, Birmingham : T. Troughton, Liverpool : I. Mitchell, Newcastle upon Tyne; B. Sellick, Bristol : E. Peck, York : M. Swindells, Clarke, and Co., Manchester : T. Binns, Leeds : J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's, and all other booksellers in the United Kingdom.

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Additional Authors
  • Hurst, Thomas, 1774 or 1775-1847
  • Brown, Thomas, active 1785-1820.
  • Dugdale, Bennett.
  • Hughes, T. (Thomas), active 1807-1833.
  • Belcher, J. (James), active 1793-1809.
  • Troughton, T. (Thomas), active 1798-1807.
  • Mitchell, J. (John), 1772-1819.
  • Sellick, B. (Benjamin), active 1799-1803.
  • Peck, Edward, printer.
  • Binns, T. (Thomas), 1783-1805.
  • Dingle, J. (John), 1776-1844.
  • Plummer, Thomas, active 1798-1836.
  • Craig, William Marshall, 1763 or 1764-1829.
  • Noble, Samuel, 1779-1853.
  • Tegg and Castleman. pbl
  • Champante and Whitrow. pbl
  • Willmott and Hill. pbl
  • M. Swindells, Clarke, and Co. pbl
Description
36 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill.; 18 cm.
Alternative Title
Victim of seduction
Genre/Form
Gothic fiction.
Note
  • Not in Summers's Gothic Bibliography or Frank's The First Gothics.
  • Colophon : "T. Plummer, Seething-Lane."
  • Illustration : Frontispiece engraving by S. Noble after a drawing by W. M. Craig; "London, published 1 Feby 1803, by Tegg & Co."
Access (note)
  • Restricted access;
Call Number
Pforz (Domestic misery)
OCLC
30648816
Title
Domestic misery, or, The victim of seduction : a pathetic tale; addressed to the unprincipled libertine.
Imprint
London : Printed for Tegg and Castleman, no. 122, St. John's-street, West Smithfield; T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row; T. Brown, Edinburgh : and B. Dugdale, Dublin : And also sold by Champante & Whitrow, Aldgate; Wilmot and Hill, Borough; T. Hughes, Queen's-Head-Passage, London; J. Belcher, Birmingham : T. Troughton, Liverpool : I. Mitchell, Newcastle upon Tyne; B. Sellick, Bristol : E. Peck, York : M. Swindells, Clarke, and Co., Manchester : T. Binns, Leeds : J. Dingle, Bury St. Edmund's, and all other booksellers in the United Kingdom. [1803]
Access
Restricted access; Pforzheimer Collection; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Local Note
Pforzheimer copy: In plain modern wrappers; within white envelope.
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Added Author
Hurst, Thomas, 1774 or 1775-1847, publisher.
Brown, Thomas, active 1785-1820. Publisher
Dugdale, Bennett. Publisher
Hughes, T. (Thomas), active 1807-1833. Publisher
Belcher, J. (James), active 1793-1809. Publisher
Troughton, T. (Thomas), active 1798-1807. Publisher
Mitchell, J. (John), 1772-1819. Publisher
Sellick, B. (Benjamin), active 1799-1803. Publisher
Peck, Edward, printer. Publisher
Binns, T. (Thomas), 1783-1805. Publisher
Dingle, J. (John), 1776-1844. Publisher
Plummer, Thomas, active 1798-1836. Printer
Craig, William Marshall, 1763 or 1764-1829. Illustrator
Noble, Samuel, 1779-1853. Engraver
Tegg and Castleman. Publisher
Champante and Whitrow. Publisher
Willmott and Hill. Publisher
M. Swindells, Clarke, and Co. Publisher
Research Call Number
Pforz (Domestic misery)
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