1825 -1850
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson. 24mo, boards, pp. 176. New York.A. Spooner, printer, 1826.
— 18mo, boards, pp. 144. Philadelphia. John Grigg, 1826.
— 18mo, half calf, pp. 138. New York.R. Hobbs,
1827.
*Has the frontispiece showing the arrival at Portsmouth
and an engraved title, vignetted. In type, paper,
and binding the best of all the early editions here described.
— 16mo. Hartford, Conn., 1827.
Charlotte's Daughter; or, The Three Orphans. A sequel to "Charlotte Temple." Prefaced by a memoir
*The first edition. Often reprinted, and still to be had in cheap paper editions, with the memoir omitted and the title changed to "Lucy Temple."
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson.
18mo, PP. 138. New York. George C. Sickles,
1829.
*Has a frontispiece showing the arrival at Portsmouth,
reproduced elsewhere in this edition, and a
decorative title-page with vignette.
— 18mo, boards, pp. 138. New York. George
C. Sickles, 1830.
*A reissue of the preceding.
— 24mo, pp. 138. New York. John Lomax, 1830.
— 18mo, boards, pp. 138. New York. John Lomax, 1831. *Has a frontispiece showing Montraville and Julia Franklin entering a church to be married, the picture being repeated oil the cover.
— 18mo, pp. 138. New York. John Lomax, 1832.
— Two volumes in one. 18mo, pp. 168. Printed by Lazarus Beach for J. Harrison, S. Stephens, C. Flanagan, N. Judah, D. Smith, S. J. Langdon. New York. [n. d.]
— 24mo, half roan, boards, pp. 138. Hartford, Ct. Andrus & Judd, 1833.
— [Text in French]. Paris. [About 1835]
Die Getauschte. Ein Gemalde aus dem Wirklichen Leben nach dern Englishen (Charlotte Temple) Der Mrs. Rowson. Von Dr. J. G. Flugel. Octavo. Leipzig, 1835.
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson. 8vo. Leipzig, 1835.
— 24mo, pp. 148. New York. Nafis & Cornish. [n. d.]
— St. Louis, Mo. Nafis, Cornish & Co. [n. d.]
— 18mo. Cornish, L. & Co. [n. d.]
— Two volumes in one. 16mo. New York. H. M. Griffith. [n.d.]
— Two volumes in one. 12mo. New York.
Printed by John Swain for H. M. Griffith. [n. d.]
*Possibly the same edition as the preceding. A copy,
bound by William Matthews in calf gilt, was sold with
the library of Theodore Irwin, in 1897.
— 8vo. New York. John Swain. [n. d.]
— 12mo, pp. 186. New York. John Swain. [n. d.]
*From being a printer, Mr. Swain appears to have
become a publisher on his own account.
— 18mo, boards, pp. 138. Hartford. Judd, Loomis & Co., 1837.
— 18mo, pp. 140. New York. N. C. Nafis, 1840.
* Has a frontispiece showing Charlotte's grave in
Trinity Churchyard, the stone standing upright, and
inscribed " C. T.," with a willow tree drooping over
it, and a vignette on the title-page.
— Cincinnati. [n. d.]
— 24mo, London. [n. d.]
— 18mo, pp. 140, frontispiece. Philadelphia. John B. Perry, 1840 (?).
— 18mo, pp. 138. Ithaca, N. Y. Mack, Andrus & Woodruff, 1841.
— 24mo, cloth, pp. 125. Illustrated. New York.
R. Hobbs, 1842.
*Has two illustrations on steel-"The Interview of
— 8vo, pp. 60. Boston. Skinner & Blanchard, 1845.
— 24mo, paper, pp. 139, frontispiece. Cincinnati. U. P. James. [n. d.]
— 18mo, pp. 138. Ithaca, N. Y. Mack, Andrus & Co., 1846.
— 12mo. London, 1849.