The Marvellous Magazine and Compendium of Prodigies

*That Gothic stuff of the early 19th century indeed sounds pretty marvelous.

The Marvellous Magazine and Compendium of Prodigies
4 vols (London: T. Hurst/Tegg & Castleman etc., 1802–04)

Marvellous Magazine I

1. The Midnight Assassin: Or, Confession of the Monk Rinaldi; Containing a Complete History of His Diabolical Machinations and Unparalleled Ferocity [...] (London: T. Hurst, 1802).
2. Don Algonah; or the Sorceress of Montillo. A Romantic Tale (London: T. Hurst, 1802).
3. The Recess. A Tale of Past Times (London: T. Hurst, 1802).
4. a) The Wandering Spirit: Or Memoirs of the House of Morno: Including the
History of Don Pinto D’Antos, a Tale of the 14th Century [...];
b) Charles and Emma, or the Unfortunate Lovers (London: Thomas Tegg & Co., 1802).
5. The Cavern of Horrors; or, Miseries of Miranda: A Neapolitan Tale (London: T. Tegg & Co., 1802).
6. The Secret Oath, or Blood-Stained Dagger, a Romance (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1802).

Marvellous Magazine II
1. The Southern Tower; or, Conjugal Sacrifice and Retribution (London: T.
Hurst, 1802).
2. The Veiled Picture: Or, the Mysteries of Gorgono, the Appennine Castle of
Signor Androssi. A Romance of the Sixteenth Century (London: Thomas Tegg
& Co., 1802).
3. A Tale of Mystery; or the Castle of Solitude. Containing the Dreadful Impris-
onment of Count L. and the Countess Harmina, His Lady (London: Thomas Tegg & Co., 1803).
4. a) Domestic Misery, or the Victim of Seduction, a Pathetic Tale; Addressed to the Unprincipled Libertine.
b) Highland Heroism; or the Castles of Glencoe and Balloch. A Scottish Legend of the Sixteenth Century; (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1803).
5. Albani: Or the Murderer of His Child. Containing Different Views of His Character, as a Libertine in Palermo [...] (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1803).
6. Father Innocent, Abbot of the Capuchins; or, the Crimes of Cloisters (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1803).

Marvellous Magazine III

1. The Secret Tribunal; or, the Court of Winceslaus. A Mysterious Tale (London:
Tegg & Castleman, 1803).
2. Koenigsmark the Robber, or, the Terror of Bohemia: In which Is Introduced,
Stella, the Maniac of the Wood, a Pathetic Tale (London: Tegg & Castle-
man, 1803).
3. Phantasmagoria, or the Development of Magical Deception (London: Tegg
& Castleman, 1803).
4. Ildefonzo & Alberoni, or Tales of Horrors (London: Tegg & Castleman,
1803).
5. Ulric and Gustavus, or the Unhappy Swedes; a Finland Tale (London: Tegg
& Castleman, 803).
6. Blanche and Carlos; or the Constant Lovers: Including the Adventures of
Valville and Adelaide, a Mexican Tale (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1803).

Marvellous Magazine IV
1. De La Mark and Constantia; or, Ancient Heroism, A Gothic Tale (London:
Tegg & Castleman, 1803).
2. Lermos and Rosa, or the Fortunate Gipsey: An Interesting Adventure, which
Really Happened in Spain, about Fourty Years Ago (London: Tegg & Castle- man, 1803).
3. Maximilian and Selina; or, the Mysterious Abbot. A Flemish Tale (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1804).
4. Lewis Tyrrell, or, the Depraved Count; Including the Pathetic Adventures and Tragical End of Ella Clifford and Oscar Henry Hampden; or, the Victims of Treachery [...] (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1804).
5. a) Matilda; or the Adventures of an Orphan, an Interesting Tale;
b) Fernando of Castile, or the Husband of Two Wives (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1804).
6. a) The Soldier’s Daughter; or the Fair Fugitive, a Pathetic Tale;
b) The Mysterious Bride, or the Statue-Spectre (London: Tegg & Castleman, 1804).