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]
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The Indianapolis Blue Book: Containing the Names and Addresses of Prominent Residents Arranged Alphabetically and Numerically by Streets, Also Ladies' ... Other Valuable Social Information; 9th Ed.
Woodstock Letters; v.63: no.1 (1934)
Illustrated Novena of St. Francis Xavier of the Society of Jesus, Apostle of the Indies and Japan, and Patron of the Propagation of the Faith [microform]: With a Selection of Prayers
Polyscope; 19; 1919
Miscellaneous Works of the Late Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield Consisting of Letters to His Friends, Never Before Printed, and Various Other ... to Illustrate the Civil, Literary, And...
Forty-third Detailed Annual Report of the Registrar-General (Ireland) of the Marriages, Births and Deaths Registered in Ireland During 1906
Formulary of Prayers for the Use of the Sisters of St. Joseph.
Town Topics (Princeton), Aug. 29, 1963; v.18, no.25
The North West of Ireland Society Magazine, a Periodical Work, Intended to Encourage and to Record Improvements in Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures and Fisheries; 2, no. 25-vol. 3, no. 26
Longman Dictionary Of Scientific Usage
Genealogy of the Henry Adams Family
L'Agenda 1934
Mid-America: an Historical Review.; 23
Inter-state Milk Producers' Review, Vol. 3; 3
Fly; v.4 (1911: Nov.-1912: Oct.)
Seasonable and Affecting Observations on the Mutiny-bill, Articles of War, and Use and Abuse of a Standing Army: in a Letter From a Member of Parliament to a Noble Lord
The Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury; 4 (1946)
The Farm-poultry; v.13: no.3
Orion; November, 1921 (vol. VI, no. 1)
Medical Examiner; 14, (1873)
The Chowanoka; 1950
Teamster Magazine; 1951-01
Genealogy of the Maulsby Family for Five Generations, 1699-1902: Compiled by Careful Research Among Quaker, Government and Family Records