- 1851 Deaths: Mary Shelley, J. M. W. Turner, John James Audubon, John Lingard, Joanna Baillie, Jessadabodindra
- Remarks On The General Tenor Of The New Testament: Regarding The Nature And Dignity Of Jesus Christ, Addressed To Joanna Baillie (1832) by Thomas Burgess, 2009-04-27
- Closet Stages: Joanna Baillie and the Theater Theory of British Romantic Women Writers.(Review) (book review): An article from: Studies in Romanticism by Colin Harris, 2000-09-22
- A COLLECTION OF POEMS, CHIEFLY MANUSCRIPT AND FROM LIVING AUTHORS, Edited for the Benefit of a Friend, by Joanna Baillie by Joanna (Editor) BAILLIE, 1823
- Dramas By Joanna Baillie V3 (1836) by Joanna Baillie, 2009-12-07
- A series of plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. By Joanna Baillie. Third edition. by Joanna Baillie, 2010-05-27
- Women Dramatists and Playwrights: Frances Burney, Aphra Behn, Joanna Baillie, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
- The Complete Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie: 1 Volume by Joanna Baillie, 2010-01-12
- BRTHOLD AUERBACH, EMILIE AUGIER, ST AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, JANE AUSTEN, AVERROES, THE AVESTA, AVICEBRON, ROBERT AYTOUN, WILLIAM EDMONDSTONE AYTOUN, MASSIMO TAPARELLI D'AZZEGLIO, BABER, BABRIUS, FRANCIS BACON, WALTER BAGEHOT, Jens Baggeson, Philip James Bailey, Joanna Baillie, Henry Martin Baird, Sir Samuel White Baker, Arthur James Balfour, the Ballad, Hnore De Balzac, George Bancroft by Ancient and Modern (Authors Aue To Ban ) A Library Of The World's Best Literature, 1897
- Remarks On The General Tenor Of The New Testament: Regarding The Nature And Dignity Of Jesus Christ, Addressed To Joanna Baillie (1832) by Thomas Burgess, 2010-09-10
- Remarks On The General Tenor Of The New Testament: Regarding The Nature And Dignity Of Jesus Christ, Addressed To Joanna Baillie (1832) by Thomas Burgess, 2010-09-10
- Dramas (Volume 3) by Joanna Baillie, 2010-01-03
- Plays of the Passions by Joanna Baillie, 1802
- A collection of poems, chiefly manuscript, and from living authors by Joanna Baillie, John Wild, 2010-08-24
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