1790 -1825
Charlotte: A Tale of Truth. By
Mrs. Rowson.London,
1790.
*The First Edition. The date 1790
is usually given, but has not been confirmed.
Charlotte: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs.
Rowson, of the New
Theatre, Philadelphia, author of "Victoria," "The
Inquisitor," "Fille de Chambre," etc. Two volumes bound as
one. 16mo, pp. viii.—9-87, 83. Philadelphia. Printed by D.
Humphreys for Mr. Carey, 1794.
*The First American Edition, of which the
present edition, as
to text, is a careful reprint. In the same year Mr. Carey issued
an American edition of "The Inquisitor."
— Two volumes in one. 16mo, pp. vi.—7-169. Second
Philadelphia edition. Philadelphia. Mathew Carey, October
9, 1794.
*The date of this edition, October 9, 1794, shows that it was
called for soon after the publication of the first, which had
probably come out in April, some advertisements by Mr.
Carey in the end pages of that edition being dated April 17,
1794.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, late of
the New Theater, etc. Two volumes in one. 12mo, calf, pp.
202 (the final pages missing). Third American edition.
Philadelphia. Mathew Carey, 1797.
*It is to be noted that in this, the third American edition, the
title had been changed from "Charlotte" to "Charlotte
Temple," and that in 1797 Mrs. Rowson had ceased to be
connected with the New Theater of Philadelphia.
The History of Charlotte Temple. Founded on Fact.
By Mrs. Rowson. Two volumes in one. 18mo, pp.
142. Hartford, Conn., 1801.
*Apparently an unauthorized edition, since the title
is changed in a way not afterward followed except in
a few isolated instances.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson. Fifth American edition. Two volumes in one. 16mo, pp. 205. Harrisburg, Pa. M. Carey, 1802.
— Alexandria [Va.?], 1802.
— Two volumes in one, 12mo, pp. 168. New York, 1803.
The History of Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson. Two volumes in one. 12mo. Catskill. Printed by N. Eliot for H. Steel. Hudson, 1808.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson. Two volumes in one. 24mO, calf, pp. 137. Portrait. Philadelphia. M. Carey, 1809.
The History of Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth.
By Mrs. Rowson. Two volumes in one. 24mo,
pp. 143. Increase Cooke & Co., 1811.
*Has frontispiece showing a woman leaning against
a tombstone.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson. 18mo, pp. 175. Windsor, Vt. Merrifield, 1812.
— Two volumes in one. Wooden boards. 24mo, pp. 180. Eighth American edition. Brattleborough, Vt. William Fessenden, 1813.
The History of Charlotte Temple: Founded on Fact.
The History of Charlotte Temple: Founded on Fact.
By Mrs. Rowson. Two volumes in one. Half roan,
16mo, pp. 168. New York. Samuel A. Burtus, 1814.
*Possibly this edition and the preceding are the same.
The inference, however, does not necessarily follow.
In one or two other instances at least "Charlotte Temple"
was issued without a publisher's name on the
title-page.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson.
16mo, half roan. New York.S. A. Burtus,
1814.
*It will be observed here that Mr. Burtus issued two
editions of the book in one year-each having a different
title.
— 24mo, boards, pp.io6. Vignette portrait. New York. Evert Duyckinck, 1814. *From the above items it appears that in 1814 at least three publishers in New York were issuing the book. The type of the Duyckinck edition is very small and the paper flimsy.
— 18mo, pp. 168. Windsor, Vt. Merrifield, 1815.
— 12mo, pp. 177. Windsor, Vt. P. Merrifield, 1815.
— 24mo, boards, pp. 175. Windsor. Preston Merrifield,
1815.
*Mr. Merrifield appears to have issued three editions
in 1815, as indicated by the variations in the size and
number of the pages, and in the forms in which his
name is given. Of all the early editions, his are now the
most common.
— Two volumes in one. 16mo, pp. 132, boards. Concord, N. H. Isaac and Walter B. Hill, 1815.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth, By Mrs. Rowson. 18mo. Brookfield, Mass., 1816.
— 16mo. New Haven, 1818.
— 16mo, boards.
*Apparently a very early edition, of which a copy is
in the Astor Library, but it has no title-page.
— 12mo. Philadelphia. [n. d.]
*Apparently early.
— 24mo, pp. 138.
*An early edition. A copy is in the Society Library,
with no title-page. Has a woodcut frontispiece
showing Charlotte and Montraville returning to
the school at night.
— 12mo, pp. 152. R. D. Rider. Wallop, Hants, England, 1821.
— 18mo. Philadelphia. [n. d.]
*Apparently early.