Letters of Thomas Cavanaugh, Born C. 1822 in Dublin, Ireland, Died C. 1901 - Buried at Dawson, Yukon Canada, and His Son, John Cavanaugh, Born C. 1853 in Cedar County, Iowa, Died C. 1913 - Buried at Tanana, Alaska
Confession de John Wilkes Booth, assassin du président Abraham Lincoln. Publ. d'après le manuscript original. Trad. de l'anglais
Mémoires du bourreau de Londres (John Ketch) écrits par lui-même, et publiés par le chirurgien de Newgate. [A shortened adaptation of “The Autobiography of a Notorious Legal Functionary” by Charles Whitehead.]
A Narrative, wherein is set forth the Sufferings of John Canne, Wentworth Day, John Clarke [and others] ... called, as their News Book saith, Fift Monarchy Men, that is how eight of them were taken ... as they were in the worship of God ... and sent prisoners to the Counter ... Also, of the arraignment of W. Day, and J. Clarke, etc
"Manuscript of a Rebuttal by John Cam Hobhouse of Certain Statements Made about Him in "The Life of Lord Byron" by John Galt"
A Narrative of the Transactions, Imprisonment, and Sufferings, of John Connolly, an American Loyalist, and Lieutenant-Colonel in His Majesty's Service ...