J. Parsons Reading Order
1 series · 9 books
Eliza Parsons was an English novelist who gained prominence during the late 18th century as a master of Gothic fiction. Her atmospheric tales of mystery and suspense, particularly The Castle of Wolfenbach and The Mysterious Warning, exemplified the genre's most compelling conventions and earned her lasting recognition. Parsons's work achieved such cultural significance that Jane Austen referenced her novels in Northanger Abbey, cementing her place among the period's most influential Gothic writers.
Standalone Novels Series
9 books
Start with A pocket almanack, for the year 1755, the first of 9 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A pocket almanack, for the year 1755 |
| 2 | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, District of Columbia/Maryland |
| 3 | Dark Signal Mountain |
| 4 | Library use in further education |
| 5 | Make your own collection |
| 6 | Population versus liberty |
| 7 | The American ephemeris, or, An almanack for the year of Christian account 1757 |
| 8 | The American ephemeris; or, An almanack for the year of Christian account, 1759 |
| 9 | Un coeur coupable (French Edition) |
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