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Chronology of Eliza Leslie’s Published Works
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291 1803 The Young Ladies’ Mentor, or Extracts in Prose and Verse 1827 Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes and Sweetmeats 1828 Eugene and Lolotte: A Tale for Children The Mirror, or Eighteen Juvenile Tales and Dialogues 1829 Stories for Adelaide: Being a Second Series of Easy Reading Lessons, with Divided Syllables Stories for Emma: Being a Series of Easy Reading Lessons, with the Syllables Divided The Young Americans, or Sketches of a Sea-Voyage, and a Short Visit to Europe 1830 “The Clean Face, or The Boy Washed by His Elder Sister” “Country Lodgings in America” “Frederick Ormsby” “The Mysterious Picture” “The Quilting” “The Travelling Tin-Man: An American story” 1831 American Girl’s Book “Anthony and Clara, or The Elephant of Siam” “Alphonsine” “Frank Finlay: An American Tale” History of Philadelphia: A Game for Children “Lady Jane Grey” “The Launch of the Frigate” “The Log Bridge” “Lucy Nelson, or The Boy-Girl” “Maria Medway and her Grandmother” “The Souvenir” Chronology of Eliza Leslie’s Published Works All works are given in order of first known appearance in print. Refer to the selected bibliography for full publication details. 292 Chronology of Eliza Leslie’s Published Works 1832 “Billy Bedlow, or The Girl-Boy” “The Cadet’s Sister: A Dramatic Dialogue Founded on Fact” Cards of Boston Domestic French Cookery “The Duchess and Sancho” “Mrs. Washington Potts” “The Revolutionary Officer” “The Settlers” “Susanna Meredith” Wonderful Travels: Being the Narratives of Munchausen, Gulliver, and Sinbad 1833 Atlantic Tales, or Pictures of Youth “The New-Year’s Gifts” Pencil Sketches “The Quaker Girl” “The Show Girl” 1834 “The Album: A Sketch” “Laura Lovel” “The Set of China: A Sketch” 1835 The Gift “The Ladies’ Ball: A Sketch” Pencil Sketches “The Reading Parties: A Sketch” “That Gentleman, or Pencillings on Ship-Board” 1836 “Chase Loring: A Tale of the Revolution” “Constance Allerton, or The Mourning Suits” “A Dream of Songs” The Gift The Violet 1837 Directions for Cookery: Being a System of Art, in Its Various Branches “The Old Farm House” Pencil Sketches 1838 “Althea Vernon, or,The Embroidered Handkerchief” The Gift “Gleanings and Recollections” “Kitty’s Relations” The Tell Tale, and The Week of Idleness The Violet 1839 The Gift “Gleanings and Recollections” The Violet 1840 Birth Day Stories Miss Leslie’s Lady’s House-Book “Mr. Smith” [44.204.204.14] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 11:11 GMT) 293 Chronology of Eliza Leslie’s Published Works 1841 “Dulcinea” “Eliza Farnham, or The Love Letters” The Gift “Leonilla Lynmore” “Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge” “The People That Did Not Take Boarders” 1842 “Alina Derlay” “Barclay Compton” “The Beaux” “Boston Ramblings” “The Daughters of Dr. Byles” “The Rain King” “Recollections of West Point” “The Tenth Passenger” 1843 “Annetta Haverstraw” “Eunice Rookley The Gift “The Kingsburys Mrs. Washington Potts, and Mr. Smith 1844 “The Centre-Table” “The Dampwoods” “The Manderfields” “The Parlours, Both, Are Occupied” “Pencillings of Boston” 1845 “The Bloxhams and Mayfields” “Dudley Villiers” “Harriet Enfield” “Niagara” “Recollections of Mathews” Stories for Helen “Western New York” 1846 “The Batson Cottage” “The Boy with an Inquiring Mind” “Fourth of July Doings” The Indian Meal Book Kitty’s Relations The Lady’s Receipt-Book Leonilla Lynmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge “Recollections of Lisbon” “The Watkinson Evening” The Young Revolutionists 1847 Amelia, or, a Young Lady’s Vicissitudes “Juliet Irwin; or, the Carriage People” “The Lady Her Own Housekeeper” “Lydia Leeson” “Uncle Philip” 1848 “Clementina’s Portrait” “The Guest That Was No Stranger” 294 Chronology of Eliza Leslie’s Published Works 1849 “The Cleybornes” “Nothing Morally Wrong” “Professor Nimmons” “Timothy Pettigrew’s Wife’s Husband” “The Two Weddings” 1850 “The Baymounts” “Jernigan’s Pa’” “Williams Wells” 1851 The Dennings and Their Beaux, and Alina Derlay The Maid of Canal Street, and The Bloxhams 1852 “Mrs. Derrington’s Reception Day” “Peter Jones” 1853 The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies Stories for Summer Days and Winter Nights ...