ID 126
Name Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees
Gender Male
Street Address 39 Paternoster Row
City London
Start Date 1793
End Date 1804
Sources
Related Firms Thomas Norton Longman III
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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher Fashionable involvements: a novel. By Mrs. Gunning. In three volumes. Gunning , Susannah (Author)
1800
Publisher Fashionable involvements: a novel. By Mrs. Gunning. In three volumes. Second edition. Gunning , Susannah (Author)
1800
Publisher Flora: or, the deserted child. By Elizabeth Somerville. Somerville , Elizabeth (Author)
1800
Publisher Instructive rambles in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. Helme , Elizabeth (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
1800
Publisher Johnson's dictionary of the English language, in miniature. To which are added, an alphabetical account of the heathen deities; a list of the cities, boroughs, and market towns in England and Wales; a copious chronology; and a concise epitome of the most remarkable events during the French revolution. By the Rev. Joseph Hamilton, M.A. Thirteenth Edition. Johnson , Samuel (Author)
Hamilton , Joseph (Author)
Vernor , Ann (Publisher)
1800
Publisher La bruyere the less or, Characters and manners of the children of the present age. Written for the use of children of twelve or thirteen years of age; with the exception of the ten last chapters, which apply to persons of more advanced years. Translated from the French of Madame De Genlis. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité (Author)
1800
Publisher Lyrical tales, by Mrs. Mary Robinson. Robinson , Mary (Author)
1800
Publisher Marian: a comic opera, in two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Brookes. Brooke , Frances (Author)
1800
Publisher Physiognomical Travels, preceded by a physiognomical journal. Translated from the German of J. C. A. Musæus, by Anne Plumtre. To which is prefixed, a short sketch of the life and character of the author, by his pupil Kotzebue. In three volumes. Musaeus , Johann Carl August (Author)
Plumptre , Anne (Translator)
Kotzebue , August Friedrich Ferdinand von (Introducer)
1800
Publisher Poems by Anne Bannerman Bannerman , Anne (Author)
1800
Publisher The letters of a solitary wanderer: containing narratives of various description. By Charlotte Smith. Smith , Charlotte Turner (Author)
1800
Publisher The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, LL.B. Late Professor of Modern Languages and History in the University of Cambridge: With Some Account of his Life and Writings. The Whole Carefully Revised; and Illustrated by Notes. To Which are Annexed, Poems Addressed to, and in Memory of, Mr. Gray; Several of Which Were Never Before Collected. Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged and Improved. Gray , Thomas (Author)
Vernor , Ann (Publisher)
1800
Publisher The rival mothers, or Calumny. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité (Author)
1800
Publisher What is She? A Comedy, in Five Acts, as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Third Edition. Smith , Charlotte Turner (Author)
1800
Bookseller Juvenile Biography; or, Lives of Celebrated Children. Inculcating virtue by eminent examples from real life. To which are added moral reflections, addressed to the youth of both sexes. By Mr. Josse, professor of Spanish and French languages. Translated by Mrs. Cummyng, translatress of Estelle. Josse , Augustin Louis (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
Cummyng , Mrs. Susannah (Translator)
1801
Bookseller Letitia; or, The Castle Without a Spectre. Mrs Hunter of Norwich. In Four Volumes. Hunter , Rachel (Author)
1801
Bookseller The Father and Daughter. A Tale, in Prose: with an Epistle from the Maid of Corinth to her Lover; and Other Poetical Pieces. By Mrs. Opie. Opie , Amelia (Author)
1801
Bookseller The Siege of Mansoul, a Drama, in Five Acts. The Diction of Which Consists Altogether in an Accommodation of Words from Shakespeare and Other Poets. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1801
Publisher A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, by the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-Fourth Edition. Lockman , John (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
1801
Publisher An history of marine architecture. Including an enlarged and progressive view of the nautical regulations and naval history, both civil and military, of all nations, especially of Great Britain; derived chiefly from original manuscripts, as well in private collections as in the great public repositories: and deduced from the earliest period to the present time. In three volumes. Vol. II. By John Charnock, Esq. F.S.A. Vernor , Ann (Publisher)
Charnock , John (Author)
1801
Publisher Letters Addressed to a Young Man, on his first Entrance into Life, and adapted to the peculiar circumstances of the present times West , Jane (Author)
1801
Publisher Pity's Gift: A collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation. From the writings of Mr. Pratt. Selected by a lady. The third edition. Pratt , Samuel Jackson (Author)
Unknown , [Woman] (Compiler)
1801
Publisher Something New: Or, Adventures at Campbell-House. In Three Volumes. By Anne Plumptre. Plumptre , Anne (Author)
1801
Publisher The oeconomy of Charity; or, an address to ladies; adapted to the present state of charitable institutions in England: with a particular view to the cultivation o freligious principles, among the lower orders of people. By Mrs. Trimmer. In two volumes. Trimmer , Sarah (Author)
1801
Bookseller The History of the Grubthorpe Family; or, The Old Batchelor and his Sister Penelope. By Mrs. Hunter, of Norwich; author of Letitia. In Three Volumes. Hunter , Rachel (Author)
1802

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