Margaret Minifie

Margaret Minifie (15 July 1734 – 11 May 1803) was a "a minor eighteenth-century sentimental novelist" whose career has tended to have been overshadowed by that of her sister, Susannah Gunning. A number of Minifie's works have historically been attributed to Gunning but recently, critics have sought to disentangle their two histories. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Minifie, Margaret
Published 1770
Printed for James Williams, at No. 5, in Skinner-Row

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by Minifie, Margaret
Published 1780
Published for the author, and sold by J. Dodsley, R. Baldwin, London; and Pratt and Clinch, Bath

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by Minifie, Margaret
Published 1766
printed for the authors, and sold by J. Johnson, and Co. at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Minifie, Margaret
Published 1771
printed for H. Gardner, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand

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by Minifie, Margaret
Published 1780
printed by J. and R. Byrn, Sycamore-Alley. For Messieurs Price, Whitestone, Sleater, W. Watson, R. Cross, Walker, Jenkin, White, Beatty, Byrne, and Parker