Author: Mordecai Manuel Noah

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The Fortress of Sorrento: A Petit Historical Drama in Two Acts

[Noah, Mordecai Manuel]. The Fortress of Sorrento: A Petit Historical Drama, in Two Acts. … New-York: D. Longworth, 1808. 28 p., [4] p. of adv.

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Correspondence and documents relative to the attempt to negotiate for the release of the American captives at Algiers

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Correspondence and Documents relative to the Attempt to Negotiate for the Release of the American Captives at Algiers; including Remarks on our Relations with that Regency. Washington City, 1816. 128 p.

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Discourse, delivered at the Con­secration of the Synagogue of [ישראל שאדית קק] in the City of New-York, on Friday, the 10th of Nisan, 5578, corresponding with the 17th of April, 1818.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Discourse, delivered at the Consecration of the Synagogue of [ישראל שאדית קק] in the City of New-York, on Friday, the 10th of Nisan, 5578, corresponding with the 17th of April, 1818. New-York: Printed by C. S. Van Winkle, 1818. 47 p.

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She Would Be a Soldier; or, The Plains of Chippewa. An Historical Drama in Three Acts ... Performed for the First Time on the 21st. of June, 1819.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. She Would Be a Soldier; or, The Plains of Chippewa. An Historical Drama in Three Acts ... Performed for the First Time on the 21st. of June, 1819. New York: Longworth’s Dramatic Repository, Shakespeare Gallery, G. L. Birch & Co., Printers, 1819. 73 p.

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Travels in England France Spain and the Barbary States in the Years 1813-14 and 15

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Travels in England, France, Spain, and the Barbary States, in the Years 1813-14 and 15. New-York: Kirk and Mercein; London: John Miller, 1819. vi, 431, xlvii p., plates.

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The wandering boys

[Noah, Mordecai Manuel]. The Wandering Boys; or, The Castle of Olival. A Melo-Drama. In Two Acts. Boston: Richardson and Lord, 1821. 44 p.

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The Grecian Captive; or, The Fall of Athens. As Performed at the New-York Theatre.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. The Grecian Captive; or, The Fall of Athens. As Performed at the New-York Theatre. New York: E. M. Murden, 1822. iv, 48 p.

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Marion; or, The Hero of Lake George. A Drama, in Three Acts, founded on Events of the Revolutionary War.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Marion; or, The Hero of Lake George. A Drama, in Three Acts, founded on Events of the Revolutionary War. … New-York: E. Murden, 1822. 70 p., [1] p. of adv.

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Report of the Trial of an Action on the Case, brought by Silvanus Miller, Esq., late Surrogate of the City and County of New- York, against Mordecai M. Noah, Esq., Editor of the National Advocate, for an Alleged Libel. Tried at the City-Hall, in the City of New-York, before the Circuit Court held in the First Judicial District in the State of New-York, by his Honour, Samuel R. Betts, Esq. on Friday, the 12th day of December, 1823.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel, defendant. Report of the Trial of an Action on the Case, brought by Silvanus Miller, Esq., late Surrogate of the City and County of New- York, against Mordecai M. Noah, Esq., Editor of the National Advocate, for an Alleged Libel. Tried at the City-Hall, in the City of New-York, before the Circuit Court held in the First Judicial District in the State of New-York, by his Honour, Samuel R. Betts, Esq. on Friday, the 12th day of December, 1823. New- York: Printed by J. W. Palmer & Co., 1823. 72 p.

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[Autobiographical Letter, New York, July 11, 1832, to William Dunlap]. In: William Dunlap, A History of the American Theatre

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. [Autobiographical Letter, New York, July 11, 1832, to William Dunlap]. In: William Dunlap, A History of the American Theatre (New York: J. & J. Harper, 1832), pp. 380-84.

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Discourse on the Evidences of the American Indians, being the Descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Delivered before the Mercantile Library Association, Clinton Hall.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Discourse on the Evidences of the American Indians, being the Descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Delivered before the Mercantile Library Association, Clinton Hall. New York: James Van Norden, 1837. 40 p.

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The Book of Jasher, as referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel. Faithfully Translated from the Original Hebrew into English.

Sefer ha-Yashar. The Book of Jasher, as referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel. Faithfully Translated from the Original Hebrew into English. New-York: Printed by James Van Norden, 1839. 16 p.

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Discourse on the Restoration of the Jews. Delivered at the Tabernacle, Oct. 28 and Dec. 2, 1844. With a Map of the Land of Israel.

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Discourse on the Restoration of the Jews. Delivered at the Tabernacle, Oct. 28 and Dec. 2, 1844. With a Map of the Land of Israel. New-York: Harper & Brothers, 1845. 55 p.

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Gleanings from a Gathered Harvest

Noah, Mordecai Manuel. Gleanings from a Gathered Harvest. New York: Charles Wells, 1845. 216 p.

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“The Day of Vengeance.” In: The Odd-Fellows’ Offering, for 1852

Noah, Manuel Mordecai. “The Day of Vengeance.” In: The Odd-Fellows’ Offering, for 1852 (New York: Edward Walker, 1852), pp. 294-98.