106 books
Samantha among the colored folks. "My ideas on the race problem," by Josiah Allen's wife. By
Samantha at Coney Island
Samantha Among the Brethren - Scholar's Choice Edition
Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition - Scholar's Choice Edition
Short Works of Marietta Holley - Scholar's Choice Edition
Josiah Allen as a Politician
Flirtin' with Fashion
Samantha Among the Brethren - Primary Source Edition
Samantha Among the Colored Folks. My Ideas on the Race Problem, by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley) - Primary Source Edition
The lament of the Mormon wife
Josiah Allen's Wife as A P.A. and P.I. Samantha at the Centennial
Samantha at Saratoga, or Racing After Fashion
Samantha Among the Brethren, Complete
My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's; Designed as a Beacon Light, to Guide Women to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, But Which May Be Read by M
My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's; Designed as a Beacon Light, to Guide Women to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, But Which May Be Read by Members of the Sterner Sect, Without Injury to Themselves or the Book Volume 1
Josiah Allen's Wife as A P.A. and P.I.; Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a Bright and Shining Light, to Pierce the Fogs of Error and Injustice That Surround Society and Josiah, and to Bring More Clearly to View the Path That Leads Straight on to VI
My Opinions and Betsy Bobbet's. Designed as a Beacon Light, to Guide Women to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, But Which May Be Read by Mem
Racin' After Fashion
Samantha Versus Josiah
Samantha Versus Josiah; Discussions of the Natural and the Supernatural
Samantha vs. Josiah; Being the Story of a Borrowed Automobile and What Came of It
Josiah Allen's Wife as A P. A. and P. I.; Samantha at the Centennial Designed as a Bright and Shining Light to Pierce the Fogs of Error and Injustice That Surround Society and Josiah, and to Bring More Clearly to View the Path That Leads Straight on to VI
My Opinions and Betsy Bobbet's. Designed as a Beacon Light, to Guide Women to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, But Which May Be Read by Members of the Sterner Sect, Without Injury to Themselves or the Book
Samantha Among the Colored Folks; My Ideas on the Race Problem,