Erckmann-Chatrian. The Bells; or, The Polish Jew. A Romantic, Moral Drama. In Three Acts. Translated from the French ... by Henry L. Williams, Jr. De Witt’s Acting Plays, no. 141. New York: Robert M. De Witt, c1872. 33 p.
Ingraham, Joseph Holt. Moloch, the Money-lender; or, The Beautiful Jewess. [De Witt’s Ten Cent Romances, no. 38]. New York: Robert M. De Witt, c1869. 100 p., [2] p. of adv.
Lindau, Paul. Maria and Magdalena. A Play, in Four Acts. Adapted for the American Stage from the German Original of Paul Lindau, by L. J. Hollenius ... De Witt’s Acting Plays, no. 154. New York: Robert M. De Witt, c1874. 44 p.
Williams, Gus. Gus Williams’ "Jakey Woolfenstein" Songster. Containing lots of this Prince of Dutch Comiques’ entirely Original and Irresistibly Funny Deitcher and other Character Sketches and Comic Songs; together with the following Original Pieces ... New York: Robert M. De Witt, c1876. 60 p.
Duval in Newgate; or, The Traitor Jew. Containing the Remarkable Adventures of Adele the Unfortunate, and the Daring Escape of Claude Duval. By the author of “Claude’s Last Bullet,” “Dare-Devil Dick,” “Gentleman Jack,” &c. With Illustrations. Claude Duval Series, no. 17. New York: Robert M. De Witt, c1860. 100 p.
Averill, Charles E. Blackbeard; or, The Bloodhound of the Bermudas. A Tale of the Ocean’s Exciting Incidents. De Witt’s Ten Cent Romances, no. 16. New-York: Robert M. De Witt, c1868. [5], 10-100 p.
Averill, Charles E. Adelaide, the Avenger; or, The Fearful Retribution! De Witt’s Ten Cent Romances, no. 17. New- York: Robert M. De Witt, c1868. [5], 10-100 p.