Anonymous
Anonymous is a pseudonym used by authors throughout history who chose not to reveal their true identities, often due to social norms, privacy concerns, or the perceived low status of certain genres like the novel. In the 18th century, over 80 percent of novels published in Britain were anonymous, with notable examples including works by Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, Tobias Smollett, and Fanny Burney. This tradition of anonymity persists in various forms, from ancient writings to modern memoirs published under pen names.[1][5]
Fiction
Memoir
Memorials Of The Montgomeries, Earls Of Eglinton [family Papers, Ed., With Biogr. Notices] By W. Fraser
Brother Lawrence: The Practice of the Presence of God the Best Rule of a Holy Life
Summer Resorts and Points of Interest of Virginia, Western North Carolina, and North Georgia
Practical Dentistry, By Practical Dentists
Catalogue of a Very Interesting Collection of Early Greek Antiquities, Formed by General De Cesnola, American Consul at Cyprus
The Book of Nursery Rhymes Complete: From the Creation of the World to the Present Time
The Complete Works of John Keats in Five Volumes
A View of London: Or, the Stranger's Guide Through the British Metropolis
Horrible Massacre in Grant Parish, Louisiana: Two Hundred men Killed : Details of the Occurrence : Meeting of Colored men in New Orleans : Address and Speeches
Kamloops Mining Camp
The Era Druggist's Directory Of The United States, Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico, Manila, Hawaiian Islands And Mexico
The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine; Volume 27
Northwestern University: A History, 1855-1905; Volume 1
The Picture of New-York, and Stranger's Guide to the Commercial Metropolis of the United States
Memoirs of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Volume 7
Westminster Cook-book: Every Recipe Tried and Proved
The Harvard classics / ed. by Charles W. Eliot. v.37. Volume v.37 1910 [Leather Bound]
Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, 1987 minutes and directory
The Maritime Medical News: V.15 n.12
The National Monthly and Canadian Home, October 1905-April 1906: 3 no.1, 10 no. 2-3, 11 no. 1-3
Columns, Fall 1997: V.49, no.2
Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek, With Notes, Critical and Historical, and a new Life of Plutarch. By John Langhorne, D.D. and ... The Fifth Edition, Corrected. of 6; Volume 6
The Complete Works of Robert Browning: Dramatic Lyrics. Etc
Cooking á la Française: Family Recipes With and Without Pressure Cooker