Regina Maria Roche

Regina Maria Roche (1764–1845) is considered a minor Gothic novelist, encouraged by the pioneering Ann Radcliffe. However, she was a bestselling author in her own time. The popularity of her third novel, ''The Children of the Abbey'', rivalled that of Ann Radcliffe's ''The Mysteries of Udolpho''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
printed for William Lane, at the Minerva-Press, Leadenhall-Street

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1789
printed for the author; and sold by J. Johnson, No. 72, in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
printed by J. Haly, M. Harris, and J. Connor, booksellers

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1797
printed for William Lane, at the Minerva-press. Leadenhall-Street

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1798
Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1828
Newman

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1828
Newman

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1828
Newman

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1800
Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1800
Lane

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1814
Booth

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1814
Booth

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1815
Hill

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by Roche, Regina Maria
Published 1815
Hill