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Filed under: Americans -- Africa -- Fiction
Filed under: Americans -- Algeria -- Fiction- The Algerine Captive: or, The Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill, Six Years a Prisoner Among the Algerines (Hartford, CT: P. B. Gleason and Co., 1816), by Royall Tyler
Filed under: Americans -- Brazil -- Fiction- Escapade (New York: T. Seltzer, 1923), by Evelyn Scott
Filed under: Americans -- Canada -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Americans -- Nova Scotia -- Fiction- Rose à Charlitte: An Acadien Romance (Boston: L.C. Page, c1898), by Marshall Saunders, illust. by H. De M. Young
Filed under: Americans -- Caribbean Area -- Drama
Filed under: Americans -- China -- Fiction
Filed under: Americans -- Travel -- China -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: Americans -- England -- Fiction- An American Girl in London (Toronto: Williamson, 1891), by Sara Jeannette Duncan (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Dawn of a To-Morrow, by Frances Hodgson Burnett, illust. by F. C. Yohn
- Dr. Wortle's School, by Anthony Trollope
- A Fair Barbarian, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Gutenberg text)
- The Canterville Ghost (Boston and London: John W. Luce and Co., 1906), by Oscar Wilde, illust. by Wallace Goldsmith
- A Cathedral Courtship (illustrations omitted; London: Gay and Bird, 1893), by Kate Douglas Wiggin (Gutenberg text)
- A Cathedral Courtship (London: Gay and Bird, 1901), by Kate Douglas Wiggin, illust. by C. E. Brock (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images)
- Penelope's English Experiences, by Kate Douglas Wiggin (Gutenberg text)
- The Buccaneers (New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1938), by Edith Wharton (page images at Michigan)
- The Golden Bowl (1904), by Henry James (Gutenberg text)
- The Golden Bowl (New York edition, 1909), by Henry James (HTML at New Paltz)
- Redburn: His First Voyage, by Herman Melville (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Americans -- England -- London -- FictionFiled under: Americans -- England -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Americans -- Europe -- Fiction- 1634: The Baltic War (included on a Baen CD image; c2007), by Eric Flint and David Weber
- Dodsworth (1929), by Sinclair Lewis (text in Australia; NO US ACCESS)
- Ring of Fire II (included on a Baen CD image; 2008), ed. by Eric Flint
- Daisy Miller (1870s edition), by Henry James
- Daisy Miller (1909 New York edition), by Henry James (HTML at New Paltz)
- The Glimpses of the Moon, by Edith Wharton (Gutenberg text)
- Mr. Barnes of New York: A Novel (New York: Hurst and Co., c1887), by Archibald Clavering Gunter (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Mr. Barnes of New York: A Novel (London et al.: G. Routledge and Sons, n.d.), by Archibald Clavering Gunter (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Judgment of Paris (New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1952), by Gore Vidal (page images at HathiTrust)
- 1633, by David Weber and Eric Flint (multiple formats at freedoors.org)
- Eastern Standard Tribe, by Cory Doctorow (multiple formats with commentary at craphound.com)
Filed under: Americans -- France -- Fiction- The Ambassadors, by Henry James
- The Custom of the Country, by Edith Wharton (Gutenberg text)
- The Guest of Quesnay, by Booth Tarkington (Gutenberg text)
- The Guest of Quesnay (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1917), by Booth Tarkington (page images at HathiTrust)
- Three Black Bags (New York: A. L. Burt Co., c1922), by Marion Polk Angellotti (page images at HathiTrust)
- The American, by Henry James (Gutenberg text)
- The Enormous Room (along the lines of mid-20th-century editions: French passages untranslated; some English expletives still censored; some passages omitted in first edition restored), by E. E. Cummings (HTML at BYU)
- The Enormous Room (along the lines of early editions: some French passages translated; expletives markedly censored, some manuscript passages omitted), by E. E. Cummings (Gutenberg text and HTML)
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