
Averill, Charles. Kit Carson, the Prince of the Gold Hunters; or, The Adventures of the Sacramento. New York: Samuel French, 1849.
Averill, Charles. Life in California; or, The Treasure Seeker's Expedition. Boston: George H. Williams, 1849.
Averill, Charles. The Mexican Ranchero; or, The Maid of the Chapparal. Boston: F. Gleason, 1847.
Averill, Charles. The Pirates of Cape Ann; or, The Freebooter's Foe. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
Averill, Charles. Rob Roy of the Rocky Moutains; or, The Foundling of the Indian Camp. New York: Robert M De Witt, 1857.
Averill, Charles. The Secret Service Ship; or, The Fall of San Juan d'Ulloa. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
Averill, Charles. The Wreckers; or, The Ship-plunderers of Barnegat. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
Ballou, Maturin Murray. The Adventurer; or, The Wreck on the Indian Ocean. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
Ballou, Maturin Murray. The Cabin Boy; or, Life on the Wing. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
Buntline, Ned. Buffalo Bill, and his adventures in the West. New York: International Book Co., 1886.
Buntline, Ned. The Curse! A Tale of Crime and its Retribution. Boston: Roberts and Garfield, 1847.
Buntline, Ned. The King of the Sea; A Tale of the Fearless and Free. Boston: Flag of Our Union Office, 1847.
Buntline, Ned. The Red Revenger; or, The Pirate King of the Floridas. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
Hunter, Frederick. The Child of the Wreck; or The Stolen Bracelets. Boston: F. Gleason, 1848.
The Dancing Star....Willis
The Gipsey Daughter...Ballou
Kate Wynyard...Barrington
The Young Fisherman...Barrington
The King's Talisman...Cobb
Eldorus, the Prince of Rovers...Metcalfe
The Golden Eagle...Cobb
Hugh Capet...Durivage
The Mistake of a Life-time...Howard
The Prophet of the Bohmer Wald...Cobb
The Sea Lark...Sumner
The Turkish Slave...Ballou
The Belle of Madrid...Ballou
The Black Knight...Robinson
The Midshipman...Ingraham
The Spaniard...Hunter
Zuleika...Clough
The Child of the Wreck...Hunter
Dark Sybil...Ashland
Eolah...Cummings
George Pembleton...Chipman
The Heroine of Tampico...Halyard
Jennette Alison...Ingraham
The Mexican Spy...Halyard
Nancie...Forrest
Red Rupert...Ballou
Roland de Vere...Hine
Rosalette...Ballou
The Warrior Queen...Halyard
Alicia, the Rose of Avondale...Proby
The Indian Bucanier!...Barker
Isadore Merton...Mauren
Ringold Griffitt...Ingraham
Clarilda...Barker
Matilda...Simms
The Prince and the Queen...Hazel
Edith Vernon...Durivage
Ellen Grafton...Barker
Emily Elwood...Barker
Fanny Campbell...Ballou
Helen Howard...Ashby
The Knights of Seven Lands...Ingraham
Mary Kale...Shortfellow
The Naval Officer...Ballou

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