CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 'AM j^.. DATE DUE GAVLORO PRINTCO INU S.A Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924092475247 INITIALS AND PSEUDONYMS: DiOTIOlsrAET OF LiTEEAEY DISGUISES WILLIAM GUSHING, B.A., For some teaks Assistant in the Harvard University Library; and Compiler of an "Jndex to the North American Review " AND AN "Index to the Christian Examiner." " Les revelations des auteicrs anonymes et pseudonymes sont non-settlement piquantes pour les gens du monde, mais encore importantes pour I'historien litte- raire et le biographe ; ce sont la des mysteres des litteratures que les erudites ont toujours cherche a decouvrir." — Qdekard. o>S«io NEW YORK: THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO., 13 AsTOR Place, 1885. / '■- .-■: : - «. ^ .,.-"- .. / V- '■,.• l'\ ,(■' £. :Li. i i iv ! ■;, / <■/ /■■'■ 'O .; """ ;' \. ? ; o ••■■;= .-^ , ■> • r r.H. Copynght by THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. 1885. J. S. Gushing & Co., Printers, 115 High Street, Boston. PEEFAOE. THIS work is designed as a Dictionary of American and Eng- lish Initials and Pseudonyms employed from the beginning of the 18th century to the present time ; to which have been added some of the more recent and important Continental ones, and a few false-names, which, by a strict definition of words, would be called soiibriquets. A similar work by Mr. Albert R. Frey, of the Astor Library, New York City, was placed by the publishers at the writer's disposal, from which about two thousand titles were taken, and added to his own compilation, making an aggregate of twelve thousand initials and pseudonyms, and eight thousand real names of authors. Attention is called to the very complete article, by Mr. Frey, on "Junius," to be found in the first part. For the convenience of those using this dictionary, it may be well to state that the first part gives the initials and pseu- donyms, followed by the real names, of the authors, together with some representative literary performance ; and the method used in indexing, with some exceptions, is to treat the literary disguises as real names, and arrange them as is customary with the latter, i.e., the last member of the initial or pseudonym is put first, and determines the alphabetical order. The second part contains the real names of authors, followed by the initials and pseudonyms, and short biographical notices. The writer has endeavored to make this work both compre- hensive and correct, and, in order to do this, has availed him- self of the Harvard University Library, and every other source IV PREFACE. of information to which the kindness of those interested in the undertaliing has given him access, and believes he has been enabled to produce a volume that will be useful to librarians and of interest to the general reader. Notification of errors or omissions, or any information that would add to the value of the work, will be gladly received by the undersigned. WILLIAM CUSHING. Oct. 1, 1885. 18 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. EXPLANATORY NOTE. In order to avoid confusion in regard to tiie mettiod of indexing the Initial Letters, the reader will notice that when Initials are used that represent the real names of authors, the last Initial is placed first in the Index. See page 2, where A., A. H. is used for Andrew Hilliard Atteridge. When Initials are used that do not represent real names, they are placed in their regular order. See page 2, where A. C. I. G. is used for A Cornishman in Gloucestershire. lOTTIALS AIN^D PSEUDOIS^YMS. Part I. *. Henry Ward Beecher, in the New York "Independent," author of "The ■Star Papers." N.Y. 1855. *. Sev. Benjamin Franklin Be Costa, in his letters to " The Advertiser " (Bos- ton), during 1861-62. *. Charles Fenno Hoffman. His signa- ture in the New York "American," in which he published a series of brilliant ^articles. ***. William Kelynack Dale. Mam- mon ; a poem. By . . . Penzance, 1856. ***. Rev. Benjamin Franklin De Costa, in his letters to "The Advertiser" (Bos- ton), during 1861-62. ***,a Magistrate in the Countrey. Sir Francis Grant, Lord Cullen. A let- ter . . . giving a new historical account of designs, through the Christian world . . . Edinb. 1701. ***, Americain. M. Paul Ulrich Du- ■buisson. Abrege de la Revolution de I'Amerique anglaise. Paris, 1778. ****. Rev. Matthew Raine, in Beloe's " Sexagenarian," Vol. I., chap. 40. ****. Mrs. Amelia Opie, in Beloe's "Sexagenarian," I., 411. 2d ed. L. 1818. ****. Rev. John Lewis. A dissertation •on the antiquity and use of seals in England . . . L. 1740. • **««^ xhe Liate Lord. Henry Hyde, Xord Hyde and Cornbury. The mistakes ; ... a comedy. L. 1758. ****, PriscUla. Priscilla Wakefield. Leisure hours ; or, entertaining dia- logues ... By . . . L. 1794. **** %%%%%% _ John Murray. Letter to ... on the Kev. W. L. Bowles's ' strictures on the life and writings of Pope. By the Right Hon. Lord Byron. L. 1821. ***##^ ****. Mrs. Anne Penny. Po- •^ms, with a dramatic entertainment. L. J772. **** ******. The Rev. James Pycroft. The collegian's guide ; or, recollections of college days ... L. 1845. *******, Lady . John Hall Stev- enson. Moral tales ... 2d ed. L. 1783. *******, Sir ****#*. Sir Robert Wal- pole. ******g, ******g ***n, £]sq. Charles ,Tohn Darling. Seintillse juris. L. 1877. ******** , M. A., Fellow of New College. Thomas Le Mesurier. Trans- lations, chiefly from the Italian, of Pe- trarch and Metastasio. Oxf. 1795. . .John H. B. Latrobe. Three great battles. Baltimore, 1863. , The Honourable Mr. Wil- liam Coombe. The auction : a town ec- logue. By . . . L. 1778. ,Esq., Member of Parlia- ment for the County of . Sir ,Tohn Sinclair. Lucubrations during a short recess ... L. 1782. , Lady. Lady Wallace. A letter to a friend, with a poem called " The ghost of Werter." By . . . L. 1788. s s, M. A. of the Univer- sity of Oxford. Charles Lucas. Free thoughts on a general reform . . . Bath, 1796. ? . Charles Wolcott Balestier. A potent philter, contributed to " The Trib- une " (N.Y.), 1884. J(^=. Joseph Addison, in his contribu- tions to " The Guardian." ,_^. J. Walker. Miscellaneous ob- servations upon authors ancient and modern. L. 1731-82. ©. — See "Theta." . Hiss Ehza Brown Chase. I ^ Over the border : Acadia, :t the home of Evangeline. B. 1884. The above musical notes represent the Initials of the author's name. ' E.B.C., A (alpha). 31r. Bowden. Lyra apos- tolica. Derby and L. 1836. The above work consists of a collection of poems reprinted from " The British Magazine," in which they had previously appeared over the following signatures : — a (alpha). Mr. Bowden (as above). p. R. Hurrell Froude y. John Keble. S. John Henry Newman. €. Isaac Williams. X,. Rev. Henry William Wilberforce. A. Samuel Adams, in the "Boston Gazette." A. William Henry Davenport Adams. The desert world ... L. 1869. A. Wilkes Allen, in "The Polyan- thos" (Boston), 1806-07. A. Mrs. Allenby. The starling of the spire ; or, a bird's-eye view of the church as it was. [In verse.] ... L. 1866. A. il/r. Anthony. Irwell, and other poems ... L. 1843. A. Matthew Arnold. The strayed reveller. L. 1849. Empedocles on Etna. L. 1852, A. Benjamin Brierley. Goin' to Cy- prus. By A. Manchester, 1879. A. Rev. John Keble, one of the con- tributors to " Tracts for the Times." L. 1840-48. A. Bishop Zachary Pearce. Miscella- neous observations upon authors ancient and modem. L. 1731-32. A. Alexander Pope. — See " Bavius." A. John Smith. His signature to papers in the " Microcosm," published at Eton College. 1786 et seq. A. Joshua Smith. Scandal [in verse] ; by the biographer of Anacreon. Holt, Norfolk, 1827. A. Mrs. Caroline Anne Bowles Southey. Chapters on churchyards, in "Black- wood's Magazine," commenced April, 1824. These contributions to " Blackwood " were published separately in 1829, and 2d ed. in 1841. A. Ann Taylor. The wedding among the flowers. [In verse.] ... L. 1808. A., A. Adam Anderson. Jim Blake's tour from Clonave to London. Illus- trated with sketches by E. N., A. R. A. [Erskine Nicol.] . . Preface and notes by A. A. Dublin, 1867. A., A. 3Irs. Anna Atkins. The colonel: a story of fashionable life, 1853. A page from the peerage, 1863. The perils of fashion, 1852. A., A. A. Hon. Alvey A. Adee. Ba- con's Promus. By . . In the " Kepub- lic," Washington, Eeb., March, May, 1883. A., A. H. Andrew Hilliard Atteridge. Islam. L. 1878. A., A. S. A. 8. Atcheson. The bread of life . . . 1849. A., B. Benjamin Antrobus. Buds and blossoms of piety ... 2d ed. L. 1691. A. B. Benjamin Franklin. Proposed new version of the Bible; one of the bagatelles (written about 1778). A. B. Matthew Hole. An antidote against the poison of some late pam- phlets. Oxf. 1717. A. B. A signature which has been attributed to Junius (q-v.). See Letter to the "Public Advertiser," Nov. 5, 1771, etc. A. B. Joseph Skidmore, Senior. An essay on the Vth of Matthew, from verse 38rd to 37th ... L. 1713. A. B. Jonathan Swift. See "A Per- son of Quality." A., G. B. Sir George Biddell Airy, in his contributions to the "Athenaeum." L. A. B. Philologer. Laurence Sterne. "I happened to be acquainted," says Sterne, " with a young man from Yorkshire, who rented a window in one of the paved alleys near Corn- hill, for the sale of stationery. I hired one of the panes of glass fi'om my friend, and stuck up the following advertisement with wafers : — " Epigrams, anagrams, paragrams, chrono- grams, monograms, epitaphs, epithalamiums, prologues, epilogues, madrigals, interludes, ad- vertisements, letters, petitions, memorials on every occasion, essays on all subjects, pamphlets for and against ministers, with sermons upon, any text, or for any sect, to be written here on reasonable terms, by 'A. B. Philologer. "The uncommonness of the titles occasioned numerous applications, and at night I used pri- vately to glide into the office to digest the notes or heads of the day, and receive the earnest, which was directed always to be left with the memorandums, the writmg to be paid for on delivery, according to the subject." — Percy- Anecdotes. A., C. Miss Charlotte Adams, in con- tributions to " The Art Age." N.Y. A., C. Charlotte Anley. Miriam ; or, the power of truth, 1826. The prisoners of Australia, 1841. A., C, Esq. Christopher Anstey. Brit- ain's genius : a song . . . Bath, 1797. A., C. B. C. C. B. C. Amicus. Hints on life ; and how to rise in society. By . . . L. 1845. A., C. E. Clementine Edith Aiken. The days we live in. B. 1876. A., C. F. Cecil Frances Alexander. Hymns for little children ... L. 1862. A. C. I. G. (A Cornishman in Glouces- tershire.) John White. The humorous adventures of Tim Trevail, related in the pure, unadulterated vernacular. L. 1872, A. D. C, The. Francis Cowley Bur- nand. Being personal reminiscences of the university "Amateur Dramatic Club," Cambridge. L. 1879. A., D. J. B. de. Don Juan Bautista de Arriaza. Coleccion de algunos ver- sos. Paris, 1805. A., E. Edward Aggas. The defence of death ... L. 1576. A., E. Edwin Arnold. The light of Asia; or, the great renunciation. . . . L. 1879. A. E. R. J. Lane. Marks and re- marks for the catalogue of the exhibi- tion of the Koyal Academy. L. 1856. A., E. Edwin Arnold. Political po- ems by Victor Hugo and Garibaldi. " Done into English by an Oxford gradu- ate." 1868. A., E. Edward Atkinson. Senator Sherman's fallacies ; or, honesty the best policy. By . . . B. 1868. A., E. Edward Archer The small boy's mythological primer, in rhyme. L. 1858. A., E. Ezra Abbot. A translation of the Gospels . . . By A. Norton, [Ed- ited by C. E. N., i.e., C. E. Norton, and E. A.] A., E. A. Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Anna- hie Needham. Incidents in the lives of good men. By ... B. 186-. A., E. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Gary Agas- siz. Geological sketches. Edited . . . 1866. A., E. C. Miss Emily Q. Agnew. Ger- aldine : a tale of conscience. L. 1837-39. A, E. G. E. G. Adams. Battle at Port Kice, July 28, 1865. Port Rice, D. T., 1865. A., E. M. Ernst Moritz Arndt. Wan- derungen aus und um Godesberg. Bonn, 1844. Deutsche Lieder. Berlin, 1870. A., E. S. Ernest Silvanus Appleyard. The sure hope of reconciliation. 1847. A., B W. 3frs. Eliza Winslow Allder- dice. Heart's delight. N.Y., 1879. A., P. Frederick Archer, in his con- tributions to "The Keynote" (N.Y.). A., P. Bev. Frederick Arnold, in "London Society," "Leisure Hour," 1867. A. F. James Otis. Considerations on behalf of the colonists, etc. B. 1765. A., F. C Frances Charlotte Armstrong. Dick Pord and his father. L. 1875. A., F. E. Florence Emily Ashley. Lagonells. [A tale.] ... L. 1872. A. P. G. John Lister. Epigrams and jeux d'esprit. Edinb. 1870. A. F. 8. Miss Sarah A. Flint. Hope Douglass ... B. 1867. A., G. Orace Aguilar. Home scenes and heart studies. L. 1852. A., G. A. O. A. Aynge. Tecumseh ; or, the death of the Shawnee chief . . . "Weymouth, 1830. A., G. B. George Biddell Airy. Six lectures on astronomy. L. 1849. A., G. P. George French Angas. Aus- tralia : a popular account ... L. 1865. A. G. O. T. U O. C. Owen Manning. An inquiry into the grounds and nature of the several species of ratiocination . . . 1754. The above letters are the initials of "A gen- tleman of the University of Cambridge." A, H. Henry Attwell. A book of thoughts. Selected ... L. 1865. A , H. Henry Alford, Dean of Canter- bury. Gurney's (J. H.) sermons on the Acts of the apostles. Edited by H. A. L. 1862. A., H W. Henry Wentworth Acland. Prints for cottage walls . . . Oxf. & L. 1862. A., I. Jasper Atkinson. Catholic blinds for Protestant eyes ... L. 1829. A., I. John Atkinson. The state of our circulation and currency considered . . L. 1826. A., J. John Aikin. The arts of life . . . L. 1802. A., J. John Ady. An exordium to the' reading of the sacred writings of the Old and New Testaments. L. 1807 A., J. Jacob Abbot. The little scholar learning to talk ... L. 1836. A., J. John Albee. In memory of Gerald Pitz Gerald . . . n.p. 1863. A , J. John Agg. The ocean harp : a poem ... P. 1819. A., J. John Anstey. The pleader's guide . . 1808. A., J. John Aikin, LL D. The wood- land companion. L. 1802. A., J., M.D. John Arbuthnot, M.D Examination of Dr. Woodward's account of the deluge ... By . . . L. 1695. A, J., and C, R. C. John Adamson and a. C. C. Ballads from the Portu- guese translated and versified by . . . Newcastle, 1846. A., J jj. John Lavicount Anderdon. The river Dove ; with some quiet thoughts of the happy practice of angling . . . L. 1845. A., J. M. Rev. John Marks Ashley. The treatise of S. Catherine of Genoa on purgatory, newly translated . . . 1878. A., J. B., and J., M. C. John Seed Appleton and Morris Charles Jones. Evans. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1865. A., J. S. J. S. Attwood, in his contri- butions to " Notes and Queries." L. 1876 et seq. A., J. Y. John Yonge Akerman. Tales of other days ... L. 1830. A., li. Lomhe Atthill. The church of England recommended . . Halesworth, 1820. A.J li. Louisa Anthony. Traits of private life. Manchester, n.d. A., L. Ij. Mrs. G. B. or L. L. Adams. A ride tlirough the Holy Land. B. 1875. A. Li. O. E. (i.e., A Lady of Eng- land.) Miss Charlotte Maria Tucker, in her numerous works for young people. L. 1875, etc. A., L. S. Louis Simon Auger. Notice sur la Tie et les ouvrages de Le Sage. Paris, 1813. A., M. Mrs. Maria Abdy. Her signa- ture in the "New Monthly." L about 1828. A., M. Matthew Arnold. Christian life : its hopes, its fears, and its close. Edited by . . . L. 1845. A., M. Mrs. M. Allen. A history of Eord Abbey, Dorsetshire : late in the County of Devon. L. 1846. A., M. Tlmddeus O'Mahony. Questions on Locke's essay concerning human un- derstanding. L. 1860. A. M., Oxon. W. S Moses. Carpen- terian Criticism. L. 1877. A. M. B. A. Marie Henri Beyle. His- toire de la peinture en Italie Paris, 1817. A., M. B. M. E. Arnold. The painted window : a poem. L. 1856. A., N. Nathaniel Ames. Nautical rem- iniscences. Providence, 1832. A., N. Col. Nathan Appleton. Sketch of the life of Albert Kintzing Post. By N. A. N.Y. 1873. A., P., Minister of the Gospel. Rev Peter Annet. Judging for ourselves . . . L. 1739. A., P. G. Prosper Gabriel Audran. Grammaire Arabe en tableaux . . . Paris, 1818. A., R. Richard Alsop ( ? ) The enchant- ed lake of the Eairy Morgana. [Trans- lated.] 1806. A., R. Robert Allsop. Letters, conver- sations, and recollections of S. T. Cole- ridge . . . Preface by . . . L. 1858. A., R. Rev. Robert Aspland. Sermons on various subjects, chiefly practical. L. 1847. A. R. A. James Cameron Lees, D.D. A rollicking tour in Ireland. By Rag, Tag, and Bobtail ; a rollicking tour in the land of the Gael. Paisley, 1878. A., R. P. Rachel Frances Aiitonina Dashwood Lee. Memoirs of , L. 1812. A., S. Samuel Ayscough. Topograph- ical description of Cudham, Kent, in " Gent. Mag." Sept. 1804., pp. 830-901. A., S. A. Samuel Austin Allibone. An alphabetical index to the New Testament. ... P. 1868. A., S. D. S. D. Alexander. Notes on New Testament literature. [By Joseph Addison Alexander.] Edited . . . 1867. A., S. M. Stephen Merrill Allen. Reli- gion and science ... B. 1874. A., T., Captain L/ight Dragoons. Capt Thomas Ashe. History of the Azores, or Western Islands . . . L. 1813. A., T., Gent. Thomas Ashe. Travels in America, performed in 1806 ... L. 1808. A., T. B. Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The bells : a collection of chimes. N.Y. 1855. A., T. K. Thomas Kerchever Arnold. A Latin Syntax and first reading book : ... L. 1836. A. v. Arthur Ashley Syhes. A letter to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock ... L. 1717. A., W. William Allen. The duty of abstaining from the use of West Lidia produce. A speech ... L. 1792. A., W. W. Alexander. Fruits of piety . . . York, 1824. A., W. William Asplin. — See " A presbyter of the Church of England." A., W. B. W. B. Anthony. Essential memoranda of English grammar. Com- piled . . . 1881. A., W. E. William Edmonstoune Aytoun. His signature in "Blackwood's Magazine." A , W. E. A. William Edward Armi- tage Axon. Nixon's Cheshire prophecies . . With an . . . essay on popular prophecies ... L. 1878. A., W. H. D. William Henry Daven- port Adams. Black's guide to the history,, antiquities, and topography of the County of Surrey ... L. 1861. A. Z. Benjamin Gale. The present state of the colony of Connecticut con- sidered . . . New L. 1755. A*****, Major. Charles Barwell Coles. Short whist, its rise and progress, to which are prefixed precepts for tyros. By Mrs. B*****, with an essay . . by Prof. P. iq.v.). L. 1865. By MrB. B***** is meant Mrs. Battle, whose opinions on whist were contributed to " The Monthly Magazine." L. 1821. By " Elia " ( Actaea. Mrs. Elizabeth Carij Agassiz. A first lesson in natural history. B. 1859. Acton, Ijlewellin. Wi/nne Edwin Baxter. Perseverance ... L. 1863. Actor, Au. Pierce Egan. The life of . . . L. 1825. Actress, An. Mrs. Anna Cora ( Ogden Mowatt) Ritchie. Autobiography of ... ; or, eight years on the stage. B. 1854. Actual Settler, An. H. Y. Bead. Suggestions on . . . colonization through the . . . allotment system. By . . . Mon- treal, 1865. Adair, James. Sir Richard Phillips. Five hundred questions and exercises on Murray's . . . English grammar. L. 1824. " Adam." Arthur Hugh Clough. In his Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, Hobbes was Ward Hunt; Adara, Clough himself; Lind- say, F. R. Johnson of Christ Church ; HewBon, J. S. Winder of Oriel ; Arthur, H. W. Fisher of Christ Church ; Airlie, J. Deacon of Oriel ; and Sir Hector . . ., Mr. Farquharson. Adam, Onkel. Carl Anton Wetter- bergh. The fatal chain. From the Swed- ish of . . . 1864. Adam, Uncle. George Mogridge. The Chinese. By . . . L. 1845. Adam, Adam Fitz. Edward Moore, R. 0. Cambridge, Horace Walpole, Lord Chesterfield, etc. The world. L. 1755-57. Adam, Christian. Carl Christian Thorvaldus Andersen. Strid og Fred. Et Digt i sex sange. Copenhagen, 1858. Adams, Moses. Dr. George W. Bagby. For Virginians only. What I did with my fifty millions. By . . . P. 1874. Adams, Stephen. M. Maybrick. A prominent English singer and writer of music. Among other songs he was the author of "Nancy Lee," of which more than 100,000 copies were sold. Adams, Will. John Need. Errata; or, the works of Will Adams : a novel. 1822. Addie. Adelaide J. Cooley. Snow- flake's pleasure-book ; sunshine for dull days. N.Y. 1879. Ad»*gt*n, Dr. Dr. A. Addington. An appeal to the public; or, a review of the conduct of Dr. Ad ng — n to Dr. Pigott. 1754. Addison, D. C. Charles Addison Daniell. The street-singer : a poem. Chicago, 1880. Addison, The American. Joseph Dennie. 1768-1812. Addison of the North, The. Henry Mackenzie. 1754-1831. Addums,Mozis. Dr. George W. Bagby. Letters to Billy Irvins in the " Southern Literary Messenger." Adelaide. Miss Elizabeth Bogart, who, under this nom de plume, published her first poem in the "Long Island Star" (Brooklyn), in 1825. Adder, 3Iax. Charles Heber Clark. Out of the hurly-burly; or, life in an odd corner. By . . . P. 1874. Adeline. Mrs. E. F. A. Sergeant. Ernald ; or, the martyr of the Alps : and other poems . . . With an introduction by A. L. 1843. Adept, An. Charles Johnston. Chrysal; or, the adventures of a guinea . . . By . . . L. 1760. Adhemar, Mme. la C^^® D'. Baron Etienne Lion Lamotlie-Langon. Souvenirs sur Marie-Antoinette . . . et sur la cour de Versailles . . . Paris, 1836. Adina. Rev.JosephH.Ingraham. The prince of the house of David; or, three years in the Holy City ... L. 1859. Adirondack. Lucius E. Chittenden. Capture of Ticonderoga. Rutland, Vt. 1872. Adjutor. Rev. Joseph Bretland, in the " Theological Repository." L. Admiral. Admiral Burney. — See Lamb's "Elia": " The Wedding." Admirer of Chivalry, An. Edward Francis Head. Poltroonius ; a tragic farce in one act. B. 1856. Admirer of the Fine Arts, An. F. D. Astley. Varnishando : a serio-comic poem. Manchester, 1809. Admirer of a Great Genius, An. Stephen Weston. A short aocotmt of the late Mr. R. Person ... L. 1808. Admirer of Monarchy and Fpisco- pacy. An. Zachary Grey, LL.D. Eng- lish Presbyterian eloquence . . . By . . . L. 1736. Admirer of Walter Scott, An. John Rob I). The lay of the poor fiddler . . . L. 1814. Admonish Crime. Rev. James Cook Richmond. He published a pamphlet at Boston under the anagram of "Admon- ish Crime." Adna, Aunt. Mrs. Mary S. B. Dana. Author of numerous tales for children, etc. Adolf, L. Adolf Lasson. Herzenstille. Lieder und Spriiche. 1867. Adrian. James L. Cole. He published some fugitive poetry in the "New York Statesman " and in the " Ontario Reposi- tory," under that signature. Adrian. Anne Kent. Evelyn Stuart ; or, Right versus Might. By A. L. 1846. Adrienne. Mrs. J. P. Creswell. Adrienne. Miss Susan C. Hooper. Durmg the war one of the most prominent contributors to the " Magnolia Weekly " Richmond, Va. AD AG Advena. Euan Evans. His bardic name. Adveua. Digby Pilot Stark-ei/, who contributed to the " Dublin University- Magazine," under this signature. Adversum. Edward Tuckerman. — See " Notitia Literaria." Advocate General, The. Sir James Marriott, LL.D. Plan of a code of laws for the Province of Quebec ; repoited . . . L. 1774. Advocate of the Cause of the Peo- ple, An. John Hope. Letters on the impressing of seamen, in the "Public Advertiser." Advocate of the Christian Revela- tion, An. Caleb Fleming. Eemarks on . . . [the] "True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted"... By... L. 1738. ..^dituus. John Smith. Metrical re- marks on modern castles and cottages ... L. 1813. Aednr-nos, Seer I'Noh. John An- derson. The Chronicles of Reform of the Children of the Isles, in the days of Ar- thur [i.e., A. Wellesley, Duke of Welling- ton], the chief ruler of the land, and his colleagues. Translated from the Chal- daic manuscript by the learned pundit S. I. A. — N. [A political satire in Bibli- cal language.] Edinb. 1832. .Amelia Julia. Emihj Julia Black. Byron : Salathiel, or the martyrs ; and other poems. By M. J. L. 1855. ..^neas. James Francis Edward Stu- art. iEneas and his two sons : a true portrait. L. 1746. .^schines. Francis William Blagdon. A few brief remarks on a pamphlet . . . entitled Observations ... By iE. L. 1805. ..^sculapius. Laurence H. Potts (?), M.D. Oracular communications, ad- dressed to students of the medical pro- fession. By ... X,. 1816. .^sop. Mrs. Lillie Devereux Blake. In the New York " Telegram." Author of "Fettered for life "... N.Y. 1874. .^sop, George Washington. George T. Lanigan, in the New York " "World." Afflicted Husband, An. Cuthbert Shaw. Monody to the memory of a young lady who died in childbed. By ... L. 1768. African Roscius, The. Ira Aldridge. Aftertvit, Anthony. Benjamin Frank- lin, in a letter contributed to the "Penn- sylvania Gazette." P. July 10, 1732. Afton, Effie. Mrs. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Eventide : a series of tales and poems. B. 1854. Ag., A. Alexander Agassiz, Obituary. [A biographical notice of Count L. F. de Pourtalfes.] From the "Amer. Jour, of Science." Camb., Mass. 1880. Agapida, Fray Antonio. Washington Irving. A chronicle of the conquest of Granada. By . . . P. 1829. Agate. Whitelaw lieid. After the war: a southern tour. 1865-66. Cin. 1866. Agatha. Bessie Lawrence ("i) . Thanks- giving, and other poems. N.Y. 1880. Agathon, Paul. Elisabeth SchSjen. Kamilla; Eagnvald; and Jane Gray. Copenhagen, 187-. Aged Layman, An. Dr. Bichard Poole. The grand contrast, God and man ... L. 1864. Aged Minister, An. Mofes Dickin- son. An answer to a letter from an aged layman, to the clergy of the Colony of Connecticut . . . New Haven, probably 1767. Aged Native, An. Thomas Sander- son. An evening lay to the Vale of Sebergham. By ... in the " Carlisle Patriot." Aged Parson, An. Rev. Richard Warner. The diary of . . . Bath, 1848'. Agent for Barbados, The. G. W. Jordan. Copies of a letter containing queries respecting the state of the silver and copper coins in Barbados ... L. 1816. Agent of the Corporation, The. Caleb Eddy. 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Dr. A. wrote those marked "Senex," "T"irr,nt>,Tr •Timothy AG AL Hairbrain,'' " Alcibiades," and many- others without signature. Agricola. William Elliott. Author of Address before the St. Paul's Agri- cultural Society, Charleston, 1850; Fi- esco, a tragedy, N.Y. 1850; and, Caro- lina sports by land and water, Charleston, 1856. Agricola. Eev. Percival Stockdale. " In the summer of 1779, he wrote sev- eral political letters, with the signature of ' Agricola,' in the ' Public Advertiser.' " Agricola. W. F. WMtehouse. Let- ters and essays on sugar farming in Ja- maica. L. 1845. Agricola. John Young. Letters of Agricola on the principles of vegetation and tillage . . . Halifax, N.S. 1822. Agricola. Rev. Charles Whitaher. Letters on free trade. 1851. Agricola. James Anderson. LL.D. Miscellaneous observations on planting and training timber-trees . . . Edinb. 1777. Agrikler. Joseph Edwards. Rhymes in the West Country dialect ... L. 1879. Aguaverde, Antonio. Alfred Trum- Ue. 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Among others was Miss Martineau, who ad- dressed a letter to Charlotte Bronte, — " Currer BeU, Esq." "Averse to publicity, we veiled our own names under those of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell; the ambiguous choice being dictated by a sort of conscientious scruple of assuming Chris- tian names positively masculine, while we did not declai-e ourselves women, because — without at the time suspecting that our mode of writing and thinking was not what is called • feminine,* — we had a vague impression that authoresses are liable to be looked on with prejudice." — Gaskeli, Life ofBronfi (1858), p. 240. Bell, Ellis. Emily Jane Bronte. Po- ems. L. 1846. Bell, Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Bell Martin. Julia Howard. N.Y. 1850. Bell, Solomon. William Joseph Snel- ling. Tales of travel in the north of Eu- rope ; Tales of travel west of the Missis- sippi. B. 18-30-31. Belles of Mauchline, The. " In Mauchline there dwells six proper young Belles. * * * fc * * Miss Miller is fine, Miss Marfeland's divine, Mies Smith she has wit, and Miss Betty is braw : There's beauty and fortune to get wi' Miss Mor- ton, But Armour's the jewel for me o' them a'." KOEEBT BUENS. Belphegor. William Coombe. The Diabo-lady ; or, a match in hell : a poem . . . L. 1777. Belzebub. Rev. Samuel Bourn. A sure guide to hell . . . 1787. Ben, Uncle. Walter Cavendish Crof- ton. Brief sketch of the life of Charles Baron Metcalfe . . . Kingston, 1846. Ben, Uncle. Mrs. Rhoda E. Water- man White. Portraits of ray married friends; or, peeps into Hymen's king- dom. By . . . N.Y. 1858. Benauly. A pseudonym adopted by the three brothers, Austin, Benjamin Vaughan, and Lyman Abbott, in two nov- els, "Conecut Corners" and "Matthew Carnaby." The pseudonym is composed of the first syl- lable of the names of the three brothers. Ben David. John Jones, LL.D. Three letters, addressed to the editor of the " Quarterly Review "... L. 1825. Ben-Ezra, Juan Josafat. Emanuel Lacunza. The coming of Messiah in glory and majesty ... L. 1827. Ben-Saddi, Nathan. Bobert Dodsley. The chronicle of the kings of England, from William the Conqueror to 1795 . , . AVorcester, Mass. 1795. Ben Uzair, Salem. Richard Hengist Home. Sithron, the Star-Stricken. Trans- lated {Ala bereket Allah) from an ancient Arabic manuscript, by . . . L. 1883. Ben Yamen. Benjamin Peirce. Ben Yamen's song of geometry . . . Clover- den, 1854. Bendbow, Hesper. George W. Archer. More than she could bear : story of the Gachupin war in Texas. P. 1871. Benedict. ■ Edward Walter Daivson. Benedict's wanderings in Ireland, Scot- land, Italy, and Sicily ''. . . New Haven, Ct. 1873. Benedict. Joseph Reed. Letters [in defence of Mr. Garrick] printed origi- nally in the "Morning Chronicle," and afterwards added to Kenrick's " Love in the Suds." 5th ed. L. 177-. Ben,edict, Mrs. Hester. Mrs. T. 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Essie's journey and vvliat she found in it. N.Y. 1871. Benoni, Lorenzo. Giovanni Domen- ico Eiiffini. Lorenzo Benoni; or, pas- sages in llie life of an Italian. Edinb. 1863. Benson, Carl. Charles Astor Bristed. A letter to Dr. Henry Halford Jones [Josiah Gilbert Holland] (editor of the " Wintertown Democrat" ["Spring- field Republican "]) concerning his habit of giving advice to everybody, and his qualifications for the task, by . . . N.Y. 1864. Benson, EdgeTFOrth. John Scott. Visit to Paris. Articles in the " London Magazine," of which he was editor, 1815. Bentley, "Walter. (A nom de thea- tre.) Begg, fourth son of the Eev. Dr. Begg, of Edinborough. Bentzon, Th^rese. Marie Th^rese Blanc. Georgette. I'arls, 1880; also as a regular contributor to " Kevue des Deux Mondes." Bereaved Husband, A. John Mock- ett Cramp. A portraiture from life . . . Halifax, 1862. B<;renger, Paul. Jacques Albin Simon Collin de Plancy. Voyage de . I . dans Paris, apres quarante-cinq ans d'absence . . . Paris, 1818. \ Berg, O- F. Ottokar Franz Ebersberg. Eine re.iolute Person. Berlin. 185-. Berg, Wilhelm. Lina ( Weller) Schnei- der. Geschichte der niederlandischen Literatur. 1870-72. Berger, Elizabeth. Elizabeth S. Sheppard. Charles Auchester. L. 187-. " Elizabeth Sheppard (E. Bergei') wrote three novels, viz., ' Charles Aucbester,' ' Counter- parts,' and ' Rumor.' Beethoven figures in ' Ru- .mor' under the name of Rodomaut, Porphyro represents Napoleon III., and Diamond Albany is intended for Disraeli. In * Charles Auches- ter ' Mendelssohn's sister Fanny is Cecilia. The other chief characters in the book were given correctly in ' Transcript ' of April 28, 1884, the mistake being in not designating which belonged to * Charles Auchester ' and which to * Rumor.' In the ' Atlantic Monthly,' June, 1862, will be found an article of some length upon Miss Shep- pard and her works." Berger, Ike li. Thomas W- Eichel- berger. Berintho. Bobert Roberthin, in his po- ems contributed to H. Albert's " Arion." Berkeley, Everard. Tri/on Ed- wards, S.T.I). The world's laconics. 1852. Berkeley Men. Edwin Williams and Charles Edwards Lester, Napoleon dy- nasty. N.Y. 1852. Berkley, Mrs. Helen. Mrs. Anna Cora (Ogden Mowatt) Ritchie. The for- tune hunter : a novel. P. 1854. Berkshire Farmer, A. John Osborne Sargent. Chapters for the times. By . . . Lee, Berkshire Co., Mass. 1884. Berliner. Rev. Dr. Joseph Parrish Thompson, from the time of his residence in Berlin, 1873. Bernadille. Francois Victor Fournel, in "Le Eran9ais." Bernard, Charles de. Charles Ber- nard Du Grail de la Villette. A fatal passion; or, Gerfaut. N.Y. 1874. Bernard, H. H., Ph.D. Rev. George Skinner. Cambridge free thoughts and letters on bibliolatry. L. 1862. Bernadino. Thomas B. Chri/stal, in his contributions to the " Haokensack Kepublicau." Bernardo. Joseph Haslewood, in Dib- din's "Bibliomania." Bernd von Guseck. Karl Gustav von Berneck. Der schlimmste Feind. 1870. Bernhard, Karl. Karl Saint-Aubin. 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Diary of the besieged resi- dent in Paris. L. 1872. Besson, Charles. Achille Jitienne Fillias, his signature in the " Science," etc., of Paris. Beta. Edward Barnard Bassett. The model town . . . Camb. 1869. BE 35 BI Beta, H. Ileinnch Bettziech. Die Bewirtschaftung des Wassers und die Krnten daraus . . . Leipsic, 1868. Betterton, Mr. Thomas. William Oldijs. The history of tlie Euglisli stage. L. 1741. Bettina. Elisabeth (Breniano) von Arnim. Correspondence of Goethe witli a child. Berlin, 1835. Betty. Elizabeth O'Neil. Opposition mornings, with Betty's remarks ... L. 1779. Beulah. Miss Fanny D. Bales. My Sister Kitty. B. 1881. Beverley. Mrs. S. B. Hughes Cox, who contributed to the papers of Vicks- burg and Shreveport, Miss., among other articles, several appeals to the Southern people upon subjects pertaining to the Civil War, under this nom de plume. Beverly, Elise. Miss Eliza Spencer. Mary Ashburton : a tale of Maryland life ... in " The Land we Love," 1867- 68. Blascioli. 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In Fitzalleyne '"Samuel Pons' is Samuel Foote: 'Maria Pons,' his lovely daughter; 'Fitz- alleyne of Berkeley' is the lady-killing colonel, ' William the Conqueror,' as he was termed by the buxom damsels of Cheltenham ; • Lord A — y ' is the Regent's friend, Alvanley ; ' Major H — r ' is George Hanger, not so well Icnown as Lord Coleraine ; ' Mr. Optimus ' l3 Tom Best, under whose fatal pistol poor Lord Camelford fell; ' Mary Carbon ' is Mary Cole, the butcher's daughter of Gloucester, afterwards Countess of Berkeley ; and the • Pea-green Count ' is the nin- compoop, Hayne." See "The Maclise Portrait- Gallery," p. 239. Blacksmith, A. John Witherspoon, D.D. A letter from ... to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland . . . L. 1759. Blacksmith, The Learned. Elihu Burritt. Walks in the Black Country and its green borderland. L. 1868. Black-well, James. Jonathan Swift, D.D. A friendly apology . . . by . . . Operator for the feet. Blair, Rev. David. Sir Richard Phillips. 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The writer was soon ascertained to be Mr. Gulian C. Ver- planck. Abimelech Goody was replied to by a writer over the signature of ' A Traveller ' . . . wbo was said to be DeWitt Clinton, who said that he [Coody alias Verplanck] has become the head of a sect called the * Coodies ' " . . . See "The Croakers," N.Y. 1860; note, p. 152. Cook, Hannah. Mrs. Thomas Brad- ley. Coolidge, Susan. Miss Sarah Chaun- cey Woolsey. Mischief's Thanksgiving ; and other stories. B. 1874. Coonabe, Count. William Cooinbe, Esq. Coontrie Attorney, A. Charles San- dys. Vindication of . . . L. 1847. Cooper, Frank. William Gilmore Simms. Poems ; Life of Capt. John Smith; Life of Chevalier Bayard. N.Y. Cooper, Rev. Wm. U., B.A. James G. Bertram. Flagellation and the Flagel- lants ... L. 1870. Cope. W. C. Copeland, in the " Brook- lyn Eagle." Copper-Parthing Dean, The. Jona- than Swift. The most wonderful wonder that ever appear'd to the wonder of the British nation ... L. 1726. CopyweU, James. William Woty. 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One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (q.v.). The letter thus signed bears the date Sept. 16, 1767, and caricatures the ministry. Correspondant du Canadlen, TJe.i J. W. O'Brien. Excursion aux prov-* inces maritimes. Impressions de voyage . . . Quebec, 1864. Corresponding Member of the So- ciety for propagating Christian Knowledge, A. ELisha Smith The law of laws ... L. 1719. Corsair. Jamei> Wood Davidson, in his contributions to various Southern periodicals. Corsincon. Hugh Dalziel. British dogs : their varieties, history, character- istics, breeding, management, and exhi- bition. L. 1880. Corviniis. Travers Twiss, D.C.H. Hungary: its constitution and its catas- trophe ... L. 1850. Corvlnus, Jaliob. Wilhelm Raabe. Chronik der Sperlingsgasse. 1857. Cosmo. John Mathew G-utch, Esq. Letters of Cosmo. Bristol, Eng. Cosmo, John Hall- Stevenson. Maka- rony fables ... By . . . Mythogelastic Professor, and F.M.S. L. 1767. Cosmopolitan, A. Charles Henry Pullen. 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