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A Bushman
Fictions/Novels by A Bushman

A.L.O.E.
Fictions/Novels by A.L.O.E.

Abbott, Belle Kendrick
Fictions/Novels by Belle Kendrick Abbott

Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell

o Little Eve Edgarton o Molly Make-Believe o White Linen Nurse, The

Abbott, Jane
Fictions/Novels by Jane Abbott

Abbott, Lyman
Fictions/Novels by Lyman Abbott

Adam, G. Mercer
Fictions/Novels by G. Mercer Adam

Adams, Andy
Fictions/Novels by Andy Adams

Adams, F. Colburn
Fictions/Novels by F. Colburn Adams

Adams, Harriet A.
Fictions/Novels by Harriet A. Adams

Adams, Henry U.S. historian, novelist, journalist

o Democracy: An American Novel o Esther: A Novel

Adams, Samuel Hopkins Prolific American writer, novelist, journalist

o Average Jones A novel o Clarion, The A novel o Little Miss Grouch A Narrative Based Upon The Private Log Of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage o Mystery by Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams o Success: A Novel

o Unspeakable Perk, The A novel

Ade, George
Fictions/Novels by George Ade

Ainsworth, William Harrison
Fictions/Novels by William Harrison Ainsworth

Alcott, Louisa May American author

o Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation, The A short fiction, a Christmas story by A.M. Barnard (Alcott) o Behind A Mask; Or A Woman's Power Novella is written under pen name A. M. Barnard o Eight Cousins A novel o Flower Fables o Hospital Sketches A short fiction

o Jack and Jill A novel o Jo's Boys A novel o Little Men A novel o Little Women A novel o Moods A novel

o Old-fashioned Girl, An A novel o Rose in Bloom - A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" A novel o Shawl-Straps o Story of Experience, A A fiction o Under the Lilacs A novel

o Work: A Story of Experience A semi-autobiographical novel

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
Fictions/Novels by Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Alger, Horatio

o Adrift in New York: Tom and Florence Braving the World A novel o Andy Grant's

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