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  1. Novels Volume 5 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  2. Novels Volume 4 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  3. The Children's miscellany; consisting of select stories, fables, and dialogues, for the instruction and amusement of young persons Volume 2 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  4. Harry and Lucy: with other tales by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 1842-01-01
  5. Harrington, and Ormond; tales Volume 1 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  6. Novels Volume 6 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  7. Frank by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 1845-01-01
  8. Frank, a sequel to Frank in Early lessons by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 1822-01-01
  9. Practical education Volume 1 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  10. Popular tales by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  11. Novels Volume 10 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  12. Novels Volume 3 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  13. Novels Volume 8 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26
  14. Early lessons. With seventy-two illus. by F.A. Fraser by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-26

41. Chapter XXV.
A Celebration of Women Writers Chapter XXV. by Maria Edgeworth (17671849) FromBelinda (1811) by Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849). Editor Mary Mark Ockerbloom.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/edgeworth/belinda/belinda-XXV.html
"Chapter XXV." by Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849)
From: Belinda (1811) by Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849)
CHAPTER XXV
Love me, love my dog
THE only interest that honest people can take in the fate of rogues is in their detection and punishment; the reader, then, will be so far interested in the fate of Mr Champfort, as to feel some satisfaction at his being safely lodged in Newgate. The circumstance which led to this desirable catastrophe was the anonymous letter to Mr Vincent. From the first moment that Marriott saw or heard of the letter, she was convinced, she said, that 'Mr Champfort was at the bottom of it mourning at that time, as you may remember.' frolics , and Lady Delacour thought her fallen so much below indignation, that she advised Belinda to take no manner of notice of her conduct, except by simply returning the letter to her, with 'Miss Portman's, Mr Vincent's, and Lord and Lady Delacour's, compliments and thanks to a sincere friend , who had been the means of bringing villany to justice.' So much for Mrs Freke and Mr Champfort, who, both together, scarcely deserve an episode of ten lines.

42. REdge
Richard Lovell Edgeworth (17671849) the father of the immigrant of his life entiledThe Ingenious Mr. Edgeworth. and his first wife, Anna Maria Elers, had four
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~jmac/REdge.htm
Note: The following was taken from the site detailing families in Carolina. A link to this site can be found on the Credits page). Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1767-1849) the father of the immigrant, Richard Edgeworth, was an amazing man. In fact, there is a biography of his life entiled The Ingenious Mr. Edgeworth . Richard Lovell and his first wife, Anna Maria Elers, had four children, the oldest being Richard, immigrant to Cheraw District. His younger sister, Maria Edgeworth, the second child of Richard Lovell and Anna,was a reknowned authoress, whose books are now in process of being republished. After the death of Anna Maria Edgeworth in 1773, and remarriage to Honora Sneyd, Richard Lovell relocated to what is now Edgeworthstown, Ireland. Richard , born May 29, 1764, in Oxfordshire, England, had an eventful youth, and is well documented in the book The American Edgeworths
Return to Richard Lovell Edgeworth

43. RIC, James P. Adams Library, Recently Acquired Materials, Special Collections
by John Hollander and Harold Bloom. Garden City, NY Doubleday, c1961.SP COLL PZ7.E23 Wa 1901 MBB Children. Edgeworth, Maria, 17671849.
http://www.ric.edu/library/scripts/newacc/acc1asc.asp
Rhode Island College James P. Adams Library
Special Collections
February 2003
No. of Items (Collections) Acquired: SP COLL DT671.C22 U69 1963.
O ultramar portugues : Cabo Verde, Guine, S. Tome e
Principe, Macau e Timor / Introd. seleccao e notas de
Luis Forjaz Trigueiros.
Lisboa : Bertrand, [1963]. SP COLL M1997.H266 C6 1964 MBB Children.
Classical songs for children / edited by the Countess of Harewood and
Ronald Duncan ; arrangements by Percy Young ; illus. by Milein Cosman ;
biographies by David Reid.
New York : Bramhall House, c1964. SP COLL PZ10.3.S176 Bak 1964 MBB Children.
Salten, Felix, 1869-1945.
Bambi / by Felix Salten ; translated by Whittaker Chambers. SP COLL Santilli MAT 2002. Santilli, Gloria. Discipline based art education : making interdisciplinary connections within the middle school / by Gloria Santilli. Rhode Island College 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Providence, RI 02908-1924 updated: 03/28/03 next scheduled update: 4/1/03 send comments to Tim Spindler , Reference Librarian and Information Technology Coordinator

44. Evans3letter
Edgeworth (Maria, 17671849, novelist) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('Maria Edgeworth'),to her fellow author Anna Brownell Jameson, sending for her approval (no
http://www.roydavids.com/edgeworth.htm
EDGEWORTH (MARIA, 1767-1849, novelist 3 pages, 16mo, slight splitting, traces of hinges, no date

45. Women
Edgeworth (Maria, 17671849, novelist) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('Maria Edgeworth'),to her fellow author Anna Brownell Jameson, 3 pages, no date.
http://www.roydavids.com/women.htm
This site is notable partly for the fullness of the descriptions of items for sale - please go through the index or short list of contents below and click on highlighted first words to see the full descriptions and prices of items in which you are interested Use your browser's 'back' button to return to this list. ALCOTT (LOUISA MAY, 1832-1888, American author ) FINE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('L. M. Alcott'), written partly in the style of and with direct allusions to her celebrated book Little Women 4 pages, [1870] ANDERSON (ELIZABETH GARRETT, 1836-1917, physician, hospital founder ) PRINTED LETTER SIGNED, with autograph insertions, 1 page, 1889 AUGUSTA (Princess, 1737-1813, daughter of Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George II, wife of Karl II Duke of Brunswick ) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('Augusta'), to a member of the royal family [probably the Duke of York], expressing her pleasure on hearing that the George III has been riding , 1 page, 1811 AUGUSTA Princess, 1768-1840, daughter of George III

46. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
41x28cm. IH01W11 \65,000. Edgeworth, Maria (1767-1849) 95 Edgeworth,M. / AJC HARE ED. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth. In 2 Vols.
http://www.kitazawa.co.jp/ANTIQU/392/C02002E.htm

index
2. Author Monographs
85 PEARL, M.L.:
    William Cobbett. A Bibliographical Account of His Life and Times.
    With a Foreword by G.D.H. Cole. 266pp. (Oxford UP, 1953)
    Cloth with dust wrapper.
ŸŸ CONGREVE, WILLIAM (1670-1720)
86 AVERY, E.L.:
    Congreve's Plays on the Eighteenth-Century Stage. 226pp.
    (MLA, 1951) Original red cloth. VERY SCARCE.
ŸŸ CUMMINGS, EDWARD ESTLIN (1894-1962)
87 CUMMINGS, E.E.:

    OF HIS FIRST WORK. Original tan cloth, with torn dust wrapper.
ŸŸ DE QUINCEY, THOMAS (1785-1859) 88 DE QUINCEY, T.:
    Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. Second Edition. Original boards, spine worn and some portion missing. Extremities rubbed. Internally clean, edges uncut.
89 DE QUINCEY, T.:
    A Diary, 1803. Here reproduced in replica as well as in print from the original manuscript in the possession of the Rev. C.H. Steel. Edited by H.A. Eaton. 252pp. (Noel Douglas, no date, c.1927) Original linen buckram, with dust wrapper.

47. Jane Austen, What Some Women Should Not Have Said About Her.
Maria Edgeworth. Maria Edgeworth (17671849) was an Anglo-Irish novelistmuch admired by Jane Austen. Miss Edgeworth did not return
http://www.ashton-dennis.org/women.html

48. Index E-F: From 'Eccles, Donald' To 'Freud, Freudian'.
E -. Eccles, Donald (actor); Edgeworth, Maria - 1767-1849, (contemporaryof JA) What she should not have said about Jane Austen;
http://www.ashton-dennis.org/ardatE.html

49. Letters And Documents Collection - E
to William James, Jr. ACS undated, For Donald Adelman Fund Edgeworth,Maria, 17671849 ALS, 1815 Nov. 9, to Barbara Hofland ALS
http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/SpecColl/Guides/letterboxE.html
Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections
Guide to the Letters and Documents Collection
Part II: Box and Folder List, E
Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
February 2000
Last Updated: May 15, 2002
A B C D ... Z
Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1916
ALS, 1880 Sept. 10, "To whom it may concern" Letter of recommendation for Mary A. Campbell
Eames, Wilberforce, 1855-1937
ALS, 1892 Nov. 11, to John Bigelow Removed from The Letter of Columbus on the Discovery of America , New York: 1892 Gift of the Princeton Bryn Mawr Book Sale, 1982
Eddington, Arthur Stanley, Sir, 1882-1944
ALS, 1933 Oct. 17, to Howard Goodhart Letter describing Sergei Gapochkin who Eddington had met at Goettingen. "I need scarcely say tht his is a particularly hard case" and expressing his pleasre that Gapchkin will be able to continue his career at Harvard. Gift of Howard L. Goodhart
Edel, Leon, 1907- (Folder #1)
ALS, 1952 June 25, to Louise Brien Removed from Song of the Lark , by Willa Cather, 1995
ALS, n.d., to Donald Brien From the Papers of Donald Brien
TLS, 1988 Aug. 28, to James Tanis

50. Electronic Books From SPSCC # E
Eddy, Mary Baker, 18211910, Science And Health, With Key To The Scriptures. Edgeworth,Maria, 1767-1849, Absentee, The. Castle Rackrent. Eliot, George, Adam Bede.
http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/electronicbooks/lmcelectbksauthorE.htm
South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors E Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page E Eastman, Charles A., 1858-1939 Indian Boyhood Indian Heroes And Great Chieftains Old Indian Days The Soul of the Indian Eddy, Mary Baker, 1821-1910 Science And Health, With Key To The Scriptures Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849 Absentee, The Castle Rackrent Eliot, George
Adam Bede
Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900) Silas Marner (1885) Silas Marner Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 Poems Prufrock and Other Observations The Waste Land Emerson, Nancy Diary of Nancy Emerson (1860-1864) Emerson, Ralph Waldo Essays: First Series (1841) Essays: Second Series (1844) Nature: Addresses and Lectures (1849) Epictetus The Golden Sayings of Epictetus E uropean Union Treaty of the European Union, The: Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909 St. Elmo

51. Non-Fiction Writers, Publishers,
Durant, Ariel (18981981) US author; Eastman, Max (1883-1969) US author;Edgeworth, Maria (1767-1849) English children's author; Ellison
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  • 52. Miniature Libraries - Practical Education
    Practical Education (1780) but it was not until 1791 that Edgeworth began to plana general essay on education, assisted by his daughter, Maria (17671849).
    http://www.nal.vam.ac.uk/exhibits/miniaturelibraries/practicaleduction.html
    The Infant's Library Practical Education Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1744-1817) was a member of the Birmingham-based Lunar Society - a circle of 'enlightened' scientists, inventors and philosophers who specialised in the practical application of science and technology to industry. Edgeworth himself made advances in the fields of telegraphy and electricity but is renowned for his 'discoveries' and keen lifelong interest in another field of 'experimental science': education. Edgeworth tested his theories concerning education on his own children and employed his second wife, Honora, to record the children's responses to different forms of teaching. Honora's notes formed the basis of a collection of stories entitled Practical Education (1780) but it was not until 1791 that Edgeworth began to plan a general essay on education, assisted by his daughter, Maria (1767-1849). Their treatise, Practical Education , appeared in 1798. The Edgeworths did not claim to be entirely original and made frequent references to the works of previous educational theorists, including John Locke's

    53. SEARC'S WEB GUIDE - 19th Century Writers
    Maria Edgeworth (17671849) Biography of Maria Edgeworth by Emily Lawless andan Essay (online only during college terms) on the theme of imprisonment in
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    "Something for everyone!" IOL Recommended by The Information Society Commission of Ireland William Allingham Biography, diary extracts and poetry by this Donegal poet. The Faeries is Allingham's most famous poem. Maria Edgeworth Biography of Maria Edgeworth by Emily Lawless and an Essay (online only during college terms) on the theme of imprisonment in Edgeworth's novel Castle Rackrent. Edgeworth's The Absentee Julia Kavanagh This Site contains a biography of the prolific novelist. Edward Walsh Charles J.Kickham John Boyle O'Reily (1844-1890); O'Reily's Canoeing Sketches Bram Stoker (1847-1912) - Stoker's novel Dracula.

    54. Children's Literature - Island 1
    Maria Edgeworth. The Irish novelist Maria Edgeworth (17671849) isalso recognized as the first classic British children's author.
    http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/kidlit/kidlit/kidlit1.html
    Children's Literature
    Island 1: Instruction, Religion, and Early Didactic Writers A horn-book For centuries, children began learning to read with the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer. Shown here is a facsimile of a small hand-held horn-book, named for the thin sheet of horn that protected the printed alphabet from which the child would learn to spell out letters and words. Alphabet books With the horn-book are displayed three early nineteenth-century American alphabet books, showing the interrelation of reading and religious instruction, both in the home and in the Sunday School movement. Displayed: Peter Piper , Philadelphia: Johnson, 1836; The Picture Alphabet in Prose and Verse , New York: the American Tract Society, ?1840; and Marmaduke Multiply
    New York and Boston: C.S.Francis, [?1850]. Following the model of alphabet rhymes, this collection of mnemonic rhymes was designed to teach the multiplication tables. It was originally issued by John Harris in four parts in 1816-1817, with the subtitle A Merry Method of Making Minor Mathematicians
    Volume 2, Boston, 1834.

    55. Www2.h-net.msu.edu/~shear/IPL/latest.txt
    library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=3651 Dewey Subjects 512.72 ElementraryNumber Theory LC Subjects Roots, Numerical Edgeworth, Maria, 17671849.
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    56. Literature British Arts
    Born India. Edgeworth Maria (17671849) Novelist. Eliot George (1819-1880)(pen name Mary Ann or Marian Evans) Born Warwickshire.
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    57. University Of Delaware: WORLD OF THE CHILD
    Maria Edgeworth, 17671849. Frank and the Farmer. Troy, NY Merriam Moore, circa 1850. The Irish author Maria Edgeworth was one
    http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/child/early.htm
    U NIVERSITY OF D ELAWARE L IBRARY
    WORLD OF THE CHILD
    Early Works
    In western Europe, there was no separate category of books for children before the eighteenth century. The Bible , stories of saints and martyrs, and bestiaries or books about exotic animals, were probably the first printed books available to children. The woodcut illustrations of these early works would be intriguing even for those unable to read the text. Early books for children were strongly influenced by the conservative English beliefs of the seventeenth century. Seeing children as amoral savages needing to be taught right from wrong, society used stories filled with death and damnation to frighten children into good behavior. Humor and imagination were banned, replaced by stories of boys and girls who suffered grisly fates for misbehaving. Johann Amos Comenius, 1592-1670.
    Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis Sensualium Pictus . London: Printed for S. Leacroft, 1777.
    Orbis Sensualium Pictus translated as "The Visible World" or "The World Around Us in Pictures" was the first European schoolbook based on the idea of visual education. Each page consists of a picture of some subject or object and, underneath, a bilingual Latin-English text which in simple terms explains the image. Originally published in German and Latin in Nuremberg in 1654, the book was available to both adults and children. Used as a picture book by young children and a Latin textbook by older students, Orbis Sensualium Pictus was reprinted until well into the nineteenth century.

    58. K. Wixson: National Bodies
    Newcomer, James. Maria Edgeworth the Novelist 17671849 A BicentennialStudy . Fort Worth Texas Christian UP, 1967. Paquet, Sandra Pouchet.
    http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/panels/1C/K.Wixson.html
    Kellie Donovan Wixson
    KWixson@aol.com

    Boston College
    Imprisonment in Castle Rackrent: A Gothic Convention Reflecting Eighteenth Century Women's Reality
    In Castle Rackrent , Maria Edgeworth uses the Gothic convention of imprisonment to emphasize women's marginalized place in the patriarchal society of the end of the eighteenth century. Both Sir Kit Rackrent's wife (significantly, the reader never learns her first name) and Miss Isabella Moneygawl are locked in their rooms against their will because each refuses to accept a specific command from her husband or father, respectively. Although not physically imprisoned in a room, Sir Murtagh Rackrent's wife (another woman without a first name) is nonetheless imprisoned in her marriage because she cannot regain control of the assets she owned prior to her marriage to Sir Murtagh unless she outlives him. Her tyranny over the servants and tenants of Castle Rackrent reproduces the power relationship between husband and wife. Mary Wollstonecraft describes marriage as "slavery" for girls in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (155). The title character of Wollstonecraft's

    59. Special Collections
    Edgeworth, Maria (17671849) Novelist letters, dated 1820-1848, mainly toJM.Moilliot, the Birmingham banker, on financial and family matters.
    http://www.special-coll.bham.ac.uk/catalogue_AM_art_authors.htm
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    60. Greenwood Publishing Group I1
    among the playwrights are Charles Stearns (17531826), a Harvard graduate and tutorand prominent minister, and Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849), an English writer
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