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Lady (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Lady

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[Author of Amusement Hall]

Her Amusement Hall, or, An easy introduction ... 1797: t.p. (by a lady)

Welch, d'A. A bibliog. of American children's books ... 1972: no. 38, under title (by a lady)

[Author of Catherine Brown, the converted Cherokee]

Her Catharine Brown, the converted Cherokee, 1819: t.p. (a lady)

BM: (a lady)

NUC pre-1956: under title (by a lady; note "Attributed to Elizabeth Harrison")

[Librettist of The Peruvian]

Hook, Mr. The Peruvian, 1786: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of The South Briton]

Her The South Briton, 1774: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of The hand-book of useful and ornamental amusements and accomplishments]

Her The hand-book of useful and ornamental amusements and accomplishments, 1854: t.p. (a lady)

[Librettist of Ah, poor Olinda]

Tate, N. A duke and not duke, 1985: p. 47 (Ah, poor Olinda, a song written by A Lady and set to music by Mr. King)

[Author of The penitent hermit]

Author's The penitent hermit, 1679: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of The workwoman's guide]

Her The workwoman's guide, 1986, c1983: t.p. (by a lady)

[Author of Cookery made easy]

Her The cookmaid's complete guide and the art of cookery made easy, 1847: t.p. (written from experience, by a lady) p. iii (introd. signed: The author of "Cookery made easy"; London, Feb. 1847)

BLC: under Lady (in entry for Cookery made easy, 3rd ed., 1845?: By a lady)

[Author of An examination of the principles which are considered to support the practice of war]

Her An examination of the principles which are considered to support the practice of war, 1830: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of A glimpse of Oriental nature]

Her A glimpse of Oriental nature, 1865: t.p. (a Lady)

[Author of Ravensdale]

Her Ravensdale, 1845: v. 1-2, t.p. (a Lady)

[Author of How the war affects ... ]

Her How the war affects our fellow subjects at the Cape [MI] 1900?: t.p. (by a Lady)

[Author of Botanical catechism]

Her Botanical catechism, 1819: (a Lady)

[Author of A winding rill of thought]

A winding rill of thought, 1870: t.p.(a Lady)

[Author of Adversity, or, The tears of Britannia]

Adversity, or, The tears of Britannia, 1789: t.p. (a lady) p. 5 (Eliza)

[Author of the Lady's economical assistant]

The Lady's economical assistant, or The art of cutting out, and making, the most useful articles of wearing apparel, without waste, 1808: t.p. (by a lady) p. [vi] (did not write the New system of domestic cookery [i.e. Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell])

BLC to 1975 (listed under Lady)

[Author of The young lady's mentor]

The young lady's mentor : a guide to the formation of character in a series of letters to her unknown friends, 1853: t.p. (By a lady)

[Author of Jephtha, a drama in five acts]

Jephtha, a drama in five acts, 1846 (a Lady)

[Author of Sweet home, or, An hour's holiday for good children]

Sweet home, or, An hour's holiday for good children, 1834: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of The female advocate]

Her The female advocate, 1801: t.p. (a lady) p. 2, etc. (of Middlesex County, Conn.; an aged matron; prior "scribbling" devoted to poetry)

[Recipient of letter from Rudyard Kipling, 1901]

Kipling, Rudyard. Dear Lady, 6. Jan. 1891, 1918: t.p. (Dear Lady)

[Author of Lights of education]

Her Lights of education, 1825: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of Prayer]

Her Prayer, 1831: t.p. (a lady)

[Author of Guess if you can]

Guess if you can, 1851:t.p. (by a Lady)

[Author of Practical hints on church floral decorations]

Practical hints on church floral decorations, 1863?: t.p. (by a Lady)

[Author of Poems]

Poems, 1781: t.p. (by A Lady)

Halkett & Laing; BM; Watt; Hill, F.P. Amer. plays, 1934; Wegelin, O. Early Amer. plays, 1900; Cushing. Initials & pseuds., 1885; Carty, T.J. Dict. of lit. pseudonyms in the English language.

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