32. The Invisible Spy. By Exploralibus. For T. Gardner. 1755. 12mo. 4 vols. [Note: A 3 vol. edition, 1755, entered in a catalogue of John Orr, Edinburgh, (Autumn, 1914).] B.M. (12612. d. 14). Brown University. Gentleman's Magazine, Nov. 1754.
[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For T. Gardner. 1759. 12mo. 2
vols.
Bodl. (Hope 8vo. 535, 6). Yale.
[Another edition.] Dublin. 1766. 12mo. 2 vols.
B.M. (12614. ff. 21).
[Another edition.] By Explorabilis. A New Edition. For H. Gardner.
1773. 12mo. 2 vols.
Yale.
[Another edition.] For Harrison and Co. 1788. 8vo. 2 vols.
In Vol. XXIII of The Novelist's Magazine.
B.M. (1207. c. 3/3). New York Public Library.
33. Irish Artifice; or, The History of Clarina. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza
Haywood.
A part of The Female Dunciad, For T. Read, 1728, 8vo.
B.M. (T. 857/2).
34. The Lady's Philosopher's Stone; or, The Caprices of Love and
Destiny: an Historical Novel. Written in French by M. L'Abbé de Castera;
And now Translated into English. For D. Browne, Junr.; and S. Chapman.
1725. 8vo.
From the French of Louis Adrien Duperron de Castera. Dedicated to Lord
Herbert. Included in the two volumes of Mrs. Haywood's additional Works,
1727.
B.M. (12614. dd. 19). Daily Post, 22 Jan. 1725.
35. Lasselia: or, the Self-Abandon'd. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
For D. Browne, jun., and S. Chapman.
Dedicated to the Earl of Suffolk and Bindon.
Daily Journal, 30 Oct. 1723.
[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For D. Browne junr., and S.
Chapman. 1724. 8vo.
Included with separate title-page and imprint in Mrs. Haywood's Works,
1724. The third edition is a part of Secret Histories, etc., 1725.
B.M. (12613. c. 26/1).
36. A Letter from H—— G——g, Esq. One of the Gentlemen of the
Bedchamber to the Young Chevalier, and the only Person of his own
Retinue that attended him from Avignon, in his late Journey through
Germany, and elsewhere; Containing Many remarkable and affecting
Occurrences which happened to the P—— during the course of his
mysterious Progress. To a Particular Friend…. Printed, and sold at the
Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, Charing Cross, and all the Pamphlet-Shops of
London and' Westminster. 1750. 8vo.
A. Lang, History of English Literature (1912), p. 458, attributes this
work to Mrs. Haywood.
B.M. (10806. b. 20). Monthly Review, Jan. 1750.