4,310 books • 6 series
The Perfumed Garden Of The Cheikh Nefzaoui - A Manual Of Arabian Erotology
The Vampyre - A Tale
Allan's Illustrated Edition Of Tyneside Songs And Readings. With Lives, Portraits, And Autographs Of The Writers, And Notes On The Songs
The Detroit Institute Of Arts Of The City Of Detroit
Sketches Of Young Couples
Some Habits And Customs Of The Working Classes
The Summa Theologica Of St Thomas Aquinas
Little Black Sambo
The Solitary Summer
The Legacy Of Cain
The Kybalion - A Study Of The Hermetic Philosophy Of Ancient Egypt And Greece
The Law of Commons and Commoners, Or, a Treatise Shewing the Original and Nature of Common, and the Several Kinds Thereof ... as Also the Powers and Priviledges of Commoners ...
An Impartial Account of Richard Duke of York's Treasons, and the Several Arts and Methods Made Use of by Him for the Obtaining the Crown of England to Which Is Added the True Picture of a Popish Successor (1682)
Modesty Triumphing Over Impudence, Or, Some Notes Upon a Late Romance Published by Elizabeth Cellier, Midwife and Lady Errant Together with the Depositions of Richard Adams of Lincolns-Inne, Esq., Against Her, Before His Majesty (1680)
The Revision Revised, Or, a Vindication of the Right Reverend Father in God George, Lord Bishop of Winton, Against a Late Pamphlet, Published by L.W. Permissu Superiorum, and Entituled, a Revision of Dr. Morley's Judgment in Matters of Religion (1684)
Heraclitus Christianus, Or, the Man of Sorrow Being a Reflection on All States and Conditions of Human Life
The Cambridge Case Being an Exact Narrative of All the Proceedings Against the Vice-Chancellour and Delegates of That University for Refusing to Admit Alban Francis, a Benedictine Monk, to the Degree of Master of Arts, Without Taking the Oaths. (1689)
A Letter to a Gentleman at Brussels, Containing an Account of the Causes of the Peoples Revolt from the Crown (1689)
An Answer to the Desertion Discuss'd (1689)
A Review of the Universal Remedy for All Diseases Incident to Coin with Application to Our Present Circumstances
The Interest of England Considered in an Essay Upon Wooll, Our Wollen Manufactures, and the Improvement of Trade with Some Remarks Upon the Conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. (1694)
The First Part of the History of England Extending to the Conquest of So Much of Britain as Was Subjected by the Romans
The Folly of Priest-Craft a Comedy
A Short Memorial of the Most Grievous Sufferings of the Ministers of the Protestant Churches in Hungary by the Instigation of the Popish Clergy There and of the Release of Such of Them as Are Yet Alive (1676)