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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Memoir
New American Standard Bible
New York State Training School for Girls at Hudson, N.Y
The Westminster Shorter Catechism (Unabridged Start Publishing LLC)
New International Version Single Column Text Bible: Navy
Study Bible-KJV
Warren County, Kentucky Deeds, Books A-C, 1797-1807
Them
Corpus Juris Canonici Academicum
Recipes For The Colour, Paint, Varnish, Oil, Soap And Drysaltery Trades
The Secret Grimoire of Turiel: Being a System of Ceremonial Magic (Kabbalistic Grimoires Series No 1)
Bibeli Mimo: Tabi Majemu Lailai Ati Titum
God Bless Our Easter
Holy Bible, Nelson/Regency: Personal Size Giant Print, Reference Bible With Concordance : King James Version (NO 833)
Notable Men Of Alabama: Personal And Genealogical; Volume 2
Spirit-filled Life Bible
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Rudolph Saves the Day
End Times Bible
God's Word: New Testament and Psalms / God's Word
The Yale Song Book: Compiled From Yale Songs, Yale Glees and Yale Melodies
Pew Bible
Chittenden Family in Massachusetts / Compiled by J.I.C. Stockwell ... [et Al.]; Edited by R.C. Chittenden.
Dorothea
Dictionary of Women's Health (Brockhampton Reference Series (Popular))
The Royal African: Or, Memoirs Of The Young Prince Of Annamaboe: Comprehending A Distinct Account Of His Country And Family