[Another edition.] The Third Edition.
For A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch,
D. Browne, T. Astley, and T. Green. 1732.
12mo. 4 vols.
B.M. (012612.
df. 48).
[Another edition.] The Fourth Edition.
For R. Ware, S. Birt, D.
Browne, C. Hitch, S. Austen. 1742. 12mo.
4 vols.
B. M. (12614.
e. 13).
C. Secret Histories, Novels, &c. Written or translated by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Printed since the Publication of the four Volumes of her Works. For D. Browne. 2 vols.
Vol. I. The Distrest Orphan, The
City Jilt, The Double Marriage,
Letters from the Palace of Fame, The Lady’s
Philosopher’s Stone; Vol.
II. Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse,
2 parts, Bath-Intrigues, The
Masqueraders, Part II, The Perplex’d
Dutchess.
Daily Post, 2
Nov. 1727.
D. Haywood’s (Mrs.) Select Collection of Novels
and Histories. Written
by the most celebrated Authors, in several languages.
All new translated
from the originals, by several hands. London.
1729. 12mo. 6 vols.
Sir George Cockrane,
Catalogue of the Library at Abbotsford, 1838,
Maitland Club,
Vol. XLV, p. 139. I have not found a copy
of this
work.
II. SINGLE WORKS
1. Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo.
A Pre-Adamitical History. Interspersed with a
great Number of remarkable Occurrences, which happened,
and may again happen, to several Empires, Kingdoms,
Republicks, and particular Great Men. With some
Account of the Religion, Laws, Customs, and Policies
of those Times. Written originally in the Language
of Nature, (of later Years but little understood.)
First translated into Chinese, at the command of the
Emperor, by a Cabal of Seventy Philosophers; and now
retranslated into English, by the Son of a Mandarin,
residing in London. For S. Baker. 1736. 12mo.
Dedicated to the Duchess Dowager of Marlborough.
Bodl. (250. q.
232). Gentleman’s Magazine, July 1736.
[Another issue.] The Unfortunate Princess,
or, the Ambitious
Statesman. Containing the Life and
Surprizing Adventures of the
Princess of Ijaveo. Interspers’d
with several curious and entertaining
Novels. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
For T. Wright. 1741. 12mo.
B.M. (12604. bb.
20). Columbia. Gentleman’s Magazine,
Nov. 1740.
2. The Agreeable Caledonian: or, Memoirs
of Signiora di Morella, a Roman Lady, Who made her
Escape from a Monastery at Viterbo, for the Love of
a Scots Nobleman. Intermix’d with many
other Entertaining little Histories and Adventures
which presented themselves to her in the Course of
her Travels, etc. For R. King: And
sold by W. Meadows, T. Green, J. Stone, J. Jackson,
and J. Watson. 1728, 1729. 8vo. The Dedication
to Lady Elizabeth Henley is signed Eliza Haywood.
Bodl. (Godw.
Pamph. 2121/6, 7). Peabody Institute, Baltimore.
Part
I. Daily Post,
21 June 1728. Part II. Daily Journal, 10
Jan. 1729.