There are 62 books by Catharine Maria Sedgwick on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Hope Leslie (2006). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 A New-England tale, or, Sketches of New-England character and manners 1822 · 277 pages
  2. 2 New England Tale 1822
  3. 3 The Travellers: A Tale : Designed for Young People 1825
  4. 4 Tales and sketches by Miss Sedgwick 1835 · 285 pages
  5. 5 The poor rich man, and the rich poor man 1836 · 186 pages
  6. 6 A love token for children 1838 · 142 pages
  7. 7 Means and Ends - or Self Training 1839 · 280 pages
  8. 8 Stories for young persons 1841 · 185 pages
  9. 9 Poetical Remains of the Late Lucretia Davidson 1843
  10. 10 Historical sketches of the old painters 1845 · 350 pages
  11. 11 Leben der Lucretia Maria Davidson 1848
  12. 12 Tales of city life 1850 · 91 pages
  13. 13 The city clerk and his sister and other stories 1851 · 91 pages
  14. 14 Facts and fancies for school-day reading 1852 · 216 pages
  15. 15 A New England Tale: And Miscellanies 1852
  16. 16 The city clerk and his sister 1853 · 91 pages
  17. 17 Clarence 1854 · 515 pages
  18. 18 Married or Single? 1857 · 136 pages
  19. 19 Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a Model Man 1858 · 226 pages
  20. 20 Arcturus, or, The bright star in Bootes 1867 · 122 pages
  21. 21 Charlie Hathaway, or, The city clerk and his sister 1869 · 80 pages
  22. 22 Life and Letters of Catharine M Sedgwick 1871 · 456 pages
  23. 23 Life and Letters of Catherine M. Sedgwick 1871 · 464 pages
  24. 24 Poems by Lucretia Maria Davidson 1871 · 270 pages
  25. 25 Life and letters of Catharine M. Sedgwick. Ed. by Mary E. Dewey 1872 · 458 pages
  26. 26 Live and let live, or, Domestic service illustrated 1970 · 216 pages
  27. 27 A New-England tale, or, Sketches of New-England characters and manners 1970 · 277 pages
  28. 28 Linwoods Or, "Sixty Years Since" in America 1982
  29. 29 The power of her sympathy 1993 · 165 pages
  30. 30 Hope Leslie 2006 · 236 pages
  31. 31 Memoir Of Joseph Curtis 2007 · 212 pages
  32. 32 Hope Leslie, or, early times in Massachusetts 2011 · 264 pages
  33. 33 Redwood : a Tale. by : Catharine Maria Sedgwick, to : William Cullen Bryant 2017 · 208 pages
  34. 34 New England Tale by 2017 · 116 pages
  35. 35 Live and Let Live by 2017 · 104 pages
  36. 36 Hope Leslie, or, Early Times in the Massachusetts, in Two Volumes, Vol. II 2017
  37. 37 Life and Letters of Catherine M. Sedgwick. Edited by Mary E. Dewey 2018 · 464 pages
  38. 38 Letters from Charles Sedgwick to His Family and Friends 2020 · 386 pages
  39. 39 Morals Of Manners, Or Hints For Our Young People 2020 · 90 pages
  40. 40 Morals of Manners 2020 · 88 pages
  41. 41 Boy of Mount Rhigi 2022 · 254 pages
  42. 42 Poetical Remains of Lucretia Davidson, Collected and Arranged by Her Mother [M. M. Davidson] 2023 · 340 pages
  43. 43 Charlie Hathaway, or, The city clerk and his sister and other stories 91 pages
  44. 1 Hope Leslie, Volume 1 2006 · 372 pages
  45. 2 The Linwoods, Vol. 2 2007 · 98 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Catharine Maria Sedgwick written?

BookOrb lists 62 books by Catharine Maria Sedgwick.

Where should I start with Catharine Maria Sedgwick?

A good starting point is Hope Leslie (2006).

What is the Catharine Maria Sedgwick books in order list?

In publication order: 1. A New-England tale, or, Sketches of New-England character and manners (1822), 2. New England Tale (1822), 3. The Travellers: A Tale : Designed for Young People (1825), 4. Tales and sketches by Miss Sedgwick (1835), 5. The poor rich man, and the rich poor man (1836), 6. A love token for children (1838), 7. Means and Ends - or Self Training (1839), 8. Stories for young persons (1841), 9. Poetical Remains of the Late Lucretia Davidson (1843), 10. Historical sketches of the old painters (1845), 11. Leben der Lucretia Maria Davidson (1848), 12. Tales of city life (1850), 13. The city clerk and his sister and other stories (1851), 14. Facts and fancies for school-day reading (1852), 15. A New England Tale: And Miscellanies (1852), and 30 more.