Author: Bristow, Amelia (dates uncertain; fl. 1810-33)
Title: The Maniac, A Tale; or a View of Bethlem Hospital. And the Merits of Women, a Poem from the French: With Poetical Pieces on Various Subjects, Original and Translated.
Date: 1810
Bibliographical Information
Bristow, Amelia. The Maniac, a Tale; or, a View of Bethlem Hospital : and the Merits of Women a Poem from the French, with Poetical Pieces on various Subjects, original and translated. By A. Bristow. London: Hatchard, 1810. 1 vol; pp.xvi + 145.
Bristow, Amelia. Emma DeLissau: a narrative of striking vicissitudes, and peculiar trials: with explanatory notes, illustrative of the manners and customs of the Jews. Vol. 1, T. Gardiner and Son, sold by Hatchard and Son; Marshall, and all other booksellers, 1828.
Bristow, Amelia. Emma DeLissau: a narrative of striking vicissitudes, and peculiar trials: with explanatory notes, illustrative of the manners and customs of the Jews. Vol. 2, T. Gardiner and Son, sold by Hatchard and Son; Marshall, and all other booksellers, 1828.
Bristow, Amelia. Sophia DeLissau: or, A portraiture of the Jews of the Nineteenth century: being an outline of their religious and domest. habits with explanatory notes. 2nd ed., Printed for T. Gardiner and Son, and Sold by Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly, Simpkin and Marshall, 1828.
Bristow, Amelia. Rosette and Miriam, or, The twin sisters : a Jewish narrative of the eighteenth century. London : Charles Tilt, 1837.
Bristow, Amelia. The orphans of Lissau : and other interesting narratives, immediately connected with Jewish customs, domestic and religious, with explanatory notes. London : T. Gardiner : Sold also by the author, 1830.
Prepared by Lia Havlena, University of Nebraska, April 2018
© Lia Havlena, 2018