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Kelley, Hall J. (Hall Jackson), 1790–1874, The American Instructor, Second Book. Designed for the Common Schools in America; Containing the Elements of the English Language; Lessons in Orthography and Reading, and the Pronunciation of Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary; All Made Easy by the Arrangement and Division of Words, and by an Improved Use of Figures and Letters
Concord Isaac Hill 1826
Only “The Colonists” included.

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, An English Tragedy: A Play, in Five Acts [in, Plays by Frances Anne Kemble. An English Tragedy: A Play, in Five Acts. Mary Stuart. Translated from the German of Schiller. Mademoiselle de Belle Isle. Translated from the French of Alexandre Dumas]
London Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, Francis the First. An Historical Drama. By Frances Ann Kemble
London John Murray [etc.] Preliminaries omitted

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, Mademoiselle de Belle Isle. Translated from the French of Alexandre Dumas [in, Plays by Frances Anne Kemble. An English tragedy: a play in five acts. Mary Stuart. Translated from the German of Schiller. Mademoiselle de Belle Isle. Translated from the French of Alexandre Dumas]
London Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green 1863

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, Mary Stuart. Translated from the German of Schiller [in, Plays by Frances Anne Kemble. An English Tragedy: A Play, in Five Acts. Mary Stuart. Translated from the German of Schiller. Mademoiselle de Belle Isle. Translated from the French of Alexandre Dumas]
London Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, The Adventures of Mr. John Timothy Homespun in Switzerland. Stolen from the French of Tartaron de Tareascon, Aux Alpes
London Richard Bentley and Son 1889
Preliminaries omitted.

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, The Star of Seville. A Drama. In Five Acts
London Saunders And Otley 1837
Preliminaries omitted.

Kemble, Fanny, 1809–1893, The Star of Seville: A Drama. In Five Acts. By Mrs. Butler (Late Miss Kemble.) Second Edition
London Saunders and Otley Preliminaries omitted

Kenney, James, 1780–1849, The Blind Boy: A Melo-Drama, in Two Acts. As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Convent-Garden
New-York David Longworth 1808
Preliminaries omitted.

Kennicott, James H., d. 1838, Irma; or, The Prediction. A Tragedy. In Five Acts
New York E. B. Clayton 1830
Preliminaries omitted.

Kerr, John, fl. 1814–1834, Rip Van Winkle; or, The Demons of the Catskill Mountains!!! A National Drama, in Two Acts. Printed from the Acting Copy, with the Whole of the Stage Business, as Now Performed in the London and American Theatres
Philadelphia R. H. Lenfestey 1826
Preliminaries omitted.

Keteltas, Caroline M., The Last of the Plantagenets. A Tragic Drama, in Three Acts. Founded on the Romance of That Name, by William Heseltine, of Turret House, South Lambeth, England. The Drama Was Written in 1830
New York R. Craighead 1844
Preliminaries and “Journal” omitted.

Kidder, Jerome, The Drama of Earth
New York Adolphus Ranney 1857
Preliminaries and “Notes” omitted.

Kinney, Elizabeth Clementine Dodge, 1810–1889., Bianca Cappello: A Tragedy by Elizabeth C. Kinney
New York Hurd and Houghton 1873

Knight, Henry C. (Henry Cogswell), 1789–1835, Rustic Life. A Pastoral [in, The Broken Harp; Poems]
Philadelphia J. Conrad And Co. 1815
Only “Rustic Life. A Pastoral” included.

Knight, Henry C. (Henry Cogswell), 1789–1835, The Recluse. A Pastoral [in, The Broken Harp; Poems]
Philadelphia J. Conrad And Co. 1815
Only “The Recluse. A Pastoral” included.

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