Titles by Ann Lemoine in MLA format
There are 282 titles associated with this firm.
Unknown, .
Barbastal, or, The Magician of the Forest of Bloody Ash: A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1795.
Unknown, .
Laugh When You Can; or, The Monstrous Droll Jester. Containing the Best Collection of Jests. To Which is Added, The Benevolent Jew, as Recited at the Royalty Theatre.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1795.
Lemoine, Henry, et al.
The Facetious Story of John Gilpin; his going farther than he intended, and returning home safe at last. By Mr. Cowper, and a second part; containing an account of the disastrous accidents which befel his wife, on her return to London. By Henry Lemoine. To which is added, Gilpin's Second Holiday. Written by the late John Oakman.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1795.
Walpole, Horace.
The Mysterious Mother. A Tragedy. By the Hon. Horace Walpole.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1796.
Monstrous Droll Songs. Containing a selection of comic, amorous, &c. by Dibden, Colman, Hoare, Capt. Morris, O'Keefe, Cross, &c. &c. To which are added some of the most favourite Vauxhall Songs sung this season.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1796.
The Remarkable Life of John Elwes, Esq., Member in Three Successive Parliaments for Berkshire. With Singular Anecdotes, &c.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1797.
Topham, Edward.
The Remarkable Life of John Elwes, Esq., Member in Three Successive Parliaments for Berkshire. With Singular Anecdotes, &c. Written by Captain Topham. Supposed to be the greatest instance of penury that ever existed ... A New Edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1797.
Unknown, .
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack. Though Worth Upwards of £3000 per Ann. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, A Character Well Known Upon the Stock Exchange: To Which is Added, A True Account of Henry Welby, Who Lived Invisible Forty-Four Years in Grub Street; With a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. George Harvest; Called the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1797.
Unknown, .
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack. Though Worth Upwards of £3000 per Ann. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, A Character Well Known Upon the Stock Exchange: To Which is Added, A True Account of Henry Welby, Who Lived Invisible Forty-Four Years in Grub Street; With a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. George Harvest; Called the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. The Second Edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1797.
Unknown, .
1798. Monstrous Droll Songs. Including Those Sung at Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Sadler's-Wells, Sans Souci, Vauxhall, &c. &c. &c. with a Selection of Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1798.
Buchan, William and Benjamin Franklin.
New Art of Swimming, with Dr. Franklin's Directions to Swimmers, and Dr. Buchan's Advice on River & Sea-Bathing.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1798.
Armstrong, John and James Hammond.
The Economy of Love, by Dr. John Armstrong. To which are added Love Elegies, by Mr. Hammond.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1798.
Unknown, [Man].
The Life and Mysterious Transactions of Richard Morris, Esq. Better Known by the Name of Dick Spot, the Conjuror, Particularly in Derbyshire and Shropshire. Written by an Old Acquaintance, who was a critical observer of all his actions for near fifty years. Including singular, whimsical, and curious anecdotes of many living characters—unaccountable and mysterious transactions—lost property restored—life preserved—robberies prevented—deaths frequently foretold, (particularly that of the unfortunate King of Sweden, which he declared in print more than three months before it happened)—and proving every thing belonging to the history of this wonderful man, to have been beyond the settled rules by which human actions and life are in general regulated.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1798.
Topham, Edward.
The remarkable life of John Elwes Esq. member in three successive Parliaments, for Berkshire, with singular anecdotes, &c. Written by Captain Topham. Supposed to be the greatest instance of penury, that ever existed. A new edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1798.
Unknown, .
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A Miserable Miser, Who Died in a Sack. Though Worth Upwards of £3000 per Ann. With Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, A Character Well Known Upon the Stock Exchange: To Which is Added, the Life of the Rev. George Harvest; Called the Absent Man; or, Parson and Player. The Fifth Edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1798.
Winterfield, .
The Voyages, Distresses, and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by Himself. Containing an Account of His Transactions in America, During the War; His Disastrous Voyage to England, in Which He Had the Misfortune to Be Taken by an Algerine Man of War, Near the Coast of Portugal, and Carried to Barbary, Where He Remained in Slavery Upwards of Six Years; His Miraculous Escape from Thence, With Five More, in a Canvass Boat of Their Own Construction, and Safe Arrival at Majorca: With Several Remarkable Circumstances After His Captivity; and His Safe Arrival at Last in Scotland.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1798.
Phillips, Phebe.
Authentic Memoirs of Phebe Phillips; otherwise Maria Maitland; well known in the vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by herself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Unknown, .
Biographical Curiosities. The Strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. A miserable miser, who died in a sack, though worth upwards of three thousand pounds per annum. With singular anecdotes of the famous Jemmy Taylor, the southwark usurer. To which is added the life of the Rev. George Harvest, parson and comedian. A New edition with Additions.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Unknown, .
Kilverstone Castle; or, The Heir Restored. An English Gothic Story, Founded on a Fact Which Happened on the Dawn of the Reformation.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Life of That King of Thieves Jonathan Wild. With Anecdotes of Joseph Blake, Alias Blue.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1799.
Unknown, .
The little Gipsy Girl; or, Universal Fortune Teller. To which is added a complete Dreaming Dictionary.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Little Gipsy Girl; or, Universal Fortune Teller. To Which is Added, Charms and Ceremonies For Knowing Future Events; and a Complete Dreaming Dictionary.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Magdalen; or, History of the First Penitent Prostitute Received Into That Charitable Asylum. With Anecdotes of Other Penitents. By the Rev. William Dodd, LL. D.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Sorrows of Werter. A Pathetic Story.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Phillips, Phebe.
The Woman of the Town; or, Authentic Memoirs of Phebe Phillips; Otherwise Maria Maitland; Well Known in the Vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by Herself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1799.
Porteus, Beilby, et al.
Death, A Poem by Beilby Porteus. The Grave, A Poem by Robert Blair, and Gray's Elegy, Written in a Court Church-Yard.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Griffiths, Maria and Aphra Behn.
English Nights Entertainments. The History of Oroonoko; or, The Royal Slave. Written Originally by Mrs. Behn, and Revised by Mrs. Griffiths.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Aubin, Penelope.
English nights entertainments. The life, adventures and distresses of Charlotte Dupont, and her lover Belanger; who, it is supposed, underwent a greater variety of real misfortunes and miraculous adventures, than any couple that ever existed. Written by Mrs. Aubin.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
de Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin.
English Nights Entertainments. The Shipwreck; or, History of Paul and Virginia. Written by Bernardin de St. Pierre.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
Fun for Lovers; or, Choice Valentines, With Their Answers, For The Present Year.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1800.
Unknown, .
Laugh When You Can: or The Monstrous Droll Jester, and Chearful Companion. Containing Upwards of Two Hundred and Fifty Good Things, Many of Which Are Not to Be Found in Any Other Collection.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
New Lights from the World of Darkness; or, The Midnight Messenger; With Solemn Signals from the World of Spirits. Containing Wonderful Evidences of the Visits of Ghosts, Apparitions, &c. to Many Person Now Living, and Notices of Death in Several Creditable Families. The Whole Forming a Constellation of Horror!!!
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
Somerset Castle; or the Father and Daughter. A tragic tale. If you have Tears, prepare to shed them now. To which is added, Ghost and no Ghost; or, the dungeon.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
The Adventures of Jerry Last, the Fortunate Cobler.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Holloway, William.
The Baron of Lauderbrooke. A Tale. By W. Holloway.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Holloway, William.
The Baron of Lauderbrooke. A Tale. By W. Holloway.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Holloway, William.
The Baron of Lauderbrooke. A Tale. By W. Holloway.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Johnson, Charles.
The History and Real Adventures of Robin Hood and His Merry Companions. To Which Are Added, Some of the Most Favorite Ballads from an Old Book, Entitled Robin Hood's Garland. by Charles Johnson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Johnson, Charles.
The history and real adventures of Robin Hood and his merry companions. Written by Capt. C. Johnson. To which are added, some of the most favorite ballads from an old book, entitled Robin Hood's Garland.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
The Life of Richard Turpin, a Notorious Highwayman. Containing a Particular Account of His Adventures, From His Being First an Apprentice to a Butcher in Whitechapel, to His Execution at York for Horse-Stealing. To Which is Added, the Life of Sawney Beane, the Man-Eater. A new edition, with additions.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1800.
Unknown, .
The Life, Adventures and Distresses of Charlotte Dupont, and Her Lover Belanger; Who, It is Supposed, Underwent a Greater Variety of Real Misfortunes, and Miraculous Adventures, Than Any Couple That Ever Existed.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Finch, Margaret.
The litle gipsy girl; or, universal fortune-teller. To which is added charms and ceremonies, for knowing future events; and a complete dreaming dictionary. Margaret Finch, queen of the Norwood gipsies.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
The Man of Pleasure; or, Memoirs of Will M. Wilding, Written by Himself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
The Man of Pleasure; or, Memoirs of Willm. Wilding, Esq. Written by Himself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
The Misfortunes of Love; or, The Adventures of Henry and Julia. To Which is Added, the Pathetic History of Leonora.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Topham, Edward.
The Remarkable Life of John Elwes Esq. member in three successive parliaments for Berkshire. With singular anecdotes, &c. written by Captain Topham. Supposed to be the greatest instance of penury that ever existed. A new edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Winterfield, .
The Voyages, Distresses and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by himself. Containing an account of his transactions in America, during the war; his disastrous voyage to England, in which he had the misfortune to be taken by an Algerine man of war, near the coast of Portugal, and carried to Barbary, where he remained in slavery upwards of six years; his miraculous escape from thence, with five more, in a canvas boat of their own construction, and safe arrival at Majorca; with several remarkable circumstances after his captivity; and his safe arrival at last in Scotland. A New edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Voyages, Travels and Surprising Adventures of Captain Robert Singleton. Written by Daniel Defoe, Author of Robinson Crusoe, &c. &c. Containing an account of his being set on shore in the island of Madagascar; of his Passage from thence, and Travels through the Deserts of Africa; his various Encounters with Savages and wild Beasts; his aqcuiring great riches in Gold Dust and Elephant's Teeth, and return to England.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Unknown, .
English Nights Entertainments. Edmund and Albina; or, Gothic Times. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
English nights entertainments. Romances and Gothic tales. Containing The Ruins of the Abbey of Fitz-Martin. The Bleeding Nun of St. Catherine's. The Castle on the Beach; or, a sea-side story. The Mysterious Monk; or, the cave of blood. Courtney Castle; or, the robber's cavern. The Castle of Hospitality; or, the spectre.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
English nights entertainments. The Black Valley; or, the castle of Rosenberg. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
English Nights Entertainments. The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
English Nights Entertainments. The life and surprising adventures, and most remarkable escapes, of Rinaldo Rinaldini, captain of a banditti of robbers.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
Lives of Most Remarkable Female Robbers; The German Princess, a Robber & Impostor. Moll Cut-Purse, a Pickpocket & Highwaywoman. Mary Read [and] Anne Bonny, Pirates. Nan Hereford, a Cheat & Impostor.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Johnson, Charles.
Lives of the most remarkable Female Robbers. The German Princess, a Robber & Impostor. Moll Cut-Purse, a Pickpocket & Highwaywoman. Mary Read, Anne Bonny, Pirates. Nan Hereford, a Cheat & Impostor. Written by Captain C. Johnson. Author of Lives of the Highwaymen, &c.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
Romances and Gothic Tales. Containing: The Ruins of the Abbey of Fitzmartin. The Bleeding Nun of St. Catharine’s. The Castle on the Beach; or, A Seaside Story. The Mysterious Monk; or, The Cave of Blood. Courtney Castle; or, The Robber’s Cavern. The Castle of Hospitality; or, The Spectre.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
Tales of Wonder. Containing The Castle of Enchantment; or, The Mysterious Deception; The Robber's Daughter; or, The Phantom of the Grotto; The Magic-Legacy &c.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Black Valley; or, The Castle of Rosenberg. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Armstrong, John and James Hammond.
The Economy of Love, by Dr. John Armstrong. To Which Are Added, Love Elegies, by Mr. Hammond.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1802. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Life, Surprising Adventures, and Most Remarkable Escapes of Rinaldo Rinaldini, Captain of a Banditti of Robbers.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Man of Pleasure; or, Memoirs of Willm. Wilding, Esq. Written by Himself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Reprobate or Voyages and Singular Adventures of David Doubtful.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which Are Added, the Remarkable Life of John Overs; With Some Account of His Daughter, Who Was the Original Founder of St. Mary Overs' Church in the Borough; and, The Origin of London Bridge.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Three Misers: The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which Are Added, The Life and Remarkable Death of John Overs, With Some Account of His Daughter.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Universal Songster. Monstrous Droll Songs for the Year 1801. In Which is Introduced, The History of Three Finger'd Jack. With a Selection of Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Phillips, Phebe.
The Woman of the Town; or, authentic memoirs of Phebe Phillips; otherwise Maria Maitland. Well-known in the vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by herself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1801.
Unknown, .
Canterbury Tales. In two parts. Containing Part 1. The great devil's tale, The Old Abbey tale, The British Sailor's Tale, and the Knight's tale. Part 2. A Winter's Tale, A Forest Tale, The Fair Russian's Tale, and the Indian's Tale. With two fine engravings.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
Canterbury Tales. Part 2, A Winter's Tale; or, The Desolate Mansion. A Forest Tale; or, The Midnight Hour. The Fair Russian's Tale. And The Indian's Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
English Nights Entertainments. Consisting of a Selection of Histories, Adventures, Lives.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
English Nights Entertainments. The Children of the Priory; or, wars of old. An historical romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1802.
Unknown, .
Tales of Terror! or, More Ghosts. Forming a Complete Phantasmagoria.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
Tales of Terror! or, More Ghosts. Forming a Complete Phantasmagoria.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
The Art of Cookery: Made Plain and Easy.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1802.
Unknown, .
The Black Forest; or the Cavern of Horrors! A Gothic Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
The Black Forest; or, The Cavern of Horrors! A Gothic Romance. Translated From the German.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1802.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1803. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
de Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin.
The history of Paul and Virginia; or the Shipwreck. Written by Bernardin de St. Pierre.
London:
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster],
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Meadows, Mary Jane.
The life, voyages, and surprising adventures, of Mary Jane Meadows, a woman of uncommon talents, spirit and resolution, who, after experiencing a Series of extraordinary Changes in Life, from the highest Splendour and Affluence, to the most abject Distress and Poverty; at last shipped herself for India, in the unfortunate Grosvenor, and was cast away on the dreary Coast of Africa; where, after travelling through vast Deserts and the Kingdom of Caffraria in the most imminent danger, arrived on the borders of the South Sea, where she was again cast away upon an uninhabited Island, and lived intirely by herself for several Years. Written by her own hand.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
The Life, Voyages, Surprising Incidents, and Sea Battles of the Famous Commodore Paul Jones, the American Corsair. In Which are contained a Variety of Important Facts, displaying the Revolution of Fortune that this Naval Adventurer underwent and The Interesting Life, Travels, Voyages and Daring Engagements, of that Celebrated and Justly Notorious Pirate, Paul Jones; containing numerous Anecdotes of Undaunted Courage, in the Prosecution of his Nefarious Undertakings.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
The New Mentor: Being a Miscellaneous Selection, in Prose and Verse, From the Most Celebrated Authors; Calculated to Form the Taste and Improve the Minds of the Rising Generation.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Topham, Edward.
The Remarkable Life of John Elwes Esq. Member in Three Successive Parliaments for Berkshire. With Singular Anecdotes, &c. Written by Captain Topham. Supposed to Be the Greatest Instance of Penury That Ever Existed.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Winterfield, .
The Voyages, Distresses, and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by Himself. Containing an Account of His Transactions in America, During the War; His Disastrous Voyage to England, in Which He Had the Misfortune to Be Taken by an Algerine Man of War, Near the Coast of Portugal, and Carried to Barbary, Where He Remained in Slavery Upwards of Six Years; His Miraculous Escape from Thence, With Five More, in a Canvass Boat of Their Own Construction, and Safe Arrival at Majorca: With Several Remarkable Circumstances After His Captivity; and His Safe Arrival at Last in Scotland.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1802.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
Lord Gowen; or, The Forester's Daughter. An Historical Romance of the Twelfth Century. To Which is Added, The Barons of Old. An Historic Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Castle of the Pyrenees; or, the Wanderer of the Alps. An Historic Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Cottager's Daughter: or, the sorrows of Rosa. A Pathetic Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Cottager's Daughter; or, The Sorrows of Rosa.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Fair Wanderer; or, The History of Caroline Dormer, A Reformed Prostitute, Written by Herself. In Which is Introduced, Lucy of Leinster; A Pathetic Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1804. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
The History of the Renowned John of Calais, and the Beautiful Constance, Princess of Portugal. To Which is Added The Monk and Spectre. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Marriage Promise; or, The History of Emma Woodley. By Sarah Wilkinson. To Which is Added, A Poem to the Memory of the Late Mrs. Pope.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Orphan of the Castle; or, The Haunted Tower. A Gothic Story.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Unknown, .
The Round Tower; or, The Mystery. A Romantic Tale. To Which is Added, The Noble Genoese. A Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Seven Voyages of Sindbad, the Sailor.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1803.
Unknown, .
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which is Now Added, the Remarkable Life of Baron D'Aguilar, with Some Account of His Starvation Farm.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Subterraneous Passage; or, Gothic Cell. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Unknown, .
The Tell-Tale; or, Universal Museum. Consisting of a Series of Interesting Adventures, Voyages, Histories, Lives, Tales, and Romances.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1803.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Unknown, .
The White Castle; or, The Island of Solitude. A Gothic Romance. To Which is Added, The Cabinet; or, Fatal Curiosity. An Arabian Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1803.
Unknown, .
British Oak; or, A Soldier's Benevolence. A Pathetic Tale. To Which is Added. The Water Carrier. An Eastern Tale.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1804.
Unknown, .
Ernestina; or, The Fair German. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
Ethelinda; or, the fair made of the Inn. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
Fairy Romances. Containing The Enchanted Castle, The Mystic Ring; or, The Enchantments of Oladine, The Magic Statues, and The Magician; or, The Two Champions.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1804.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
Lissette of Savoy; or, The Fair Maid of the Mountains. An Interesting Tale. To Which is Added, Ethelred and Lidania; or, The Sacrifice to Woden, A Saxon Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
Somerset Castle; or, The Father and Daughter. A Tragic Tale. To Which is Added, Ghost and No Ghost: Or, The Dungeon.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
Tales of Wonder containing the Castle of Enchantment or The Mysteries of Deception. The Robbers Daughter or The Phantom of the Grotto. The Magic-Legacy &c.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1804.
Unknown, .
The Brazier's Daughter; or, A History of Ethelred and Ethelgive. An Historic Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Castle of Montalbert; or, The Fatal Prediction.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, [Woman].
The Eastern Turret; or, Orphan of Navona. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Enchanted Castle.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Fair Savage; or, The Beauty of the Woods.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Ghost of the Rock.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Ghost of the Rock. A Romantic Story. To which is added, the Fortunate Robbery, a true story.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Hermit of the Grove; or, The Fatal Effects of Gaming. A Tale, Alas! Too True.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The History of Arden of Feversham. A Tragic Fact of 1550. To Which is Added, The White Tower. An Historic Tale. By John Chilton.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité.
The History of Cecilia; or, The Beautiful Nun.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Knight of the Broom Flower; or, Horrors of the Priory. A Romance. To Which is Added, Warrington Grange; or, Victims of Treachery. A Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Life and Transactions of the Fortunate Sir Richard Whittington. Three Times Lord Mayor of London, 1397-1406-1419.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Maid of Lochlin; or, Northern Mysteries. A Scottish Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Maid of the Ocean; or, The Prince of Persia. An Aquatic Romance. To Which is Added, Orlando; or, The Knight of the Moon. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell and Thomas Skinner Surr.
The Pathetic and Interesting History of George Barnwell. Founded on Facts. Carefully Abridged from Mr. Surr's Celebrated Novel by Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Secret Nuptials; or, Beauty in Distress.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Sicilian Pirate; or, The Pillar of Mystery. A Terrific Romance. Forming the Singular Life and Adventures of Adelmorn; Who, After Selling Himself to the Devil, at the Instigation of a Lapland Wizzard, Becomes a Notorious Pirate, and, By His Depredations and Cruelties, Renders Himself the Terror of the Northern Parts of Europe. At Length the Wizzard’s Predictions is Fulfilled, and He Ends His Days Overwhelmed with Anguish and Despair.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Tartarian Prince; or, The Stranger. An Historic Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Tell-Tale; or, Universal Museum. Consisting of a Series of Interesting Adventures, Voyages, Histories, Lives, Tales, and Romances.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1804.
Unknown, .
The Unfortunate Caledonian; or, Voyages and Adventures of Donald Cameron. Written by Himself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Universal Songster. Containing a Choice Selection of Modern & Approved Songs: With Toasts & Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1804.
Unknown, .
The Village Maid; or, The Interesting Adventures of Montsirant.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Unknown, .
The Village Maid; or, The Interesting Adventures of Montsirant.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Wife of Two Husbands. Translated From the French Drama of the La Femme À Deux Maris and Formed Into an Interesting Story. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1804.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Wife of Two Husbands; or, Fritz, the Outlaw. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1804.
Unknown, .
William of the Wood; or, The Royal Fugitives. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1804.
Unknown, .
Edwin; or, The Wandering Fugitive. An History Founded on Facts.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
Fatal Curiosity; or, The Interesting History of Edward Wilmot.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
Inkle and Yarico; or, Love in a Cave. An Interesting Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
Marlton Abbey; or, The Mystic Tomb of St. Angelo. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
Monastic Ruins; or, The Invisible Monitor. A Romance. To Which is Added, The Brazier. A Tale. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Montalde; or, The Honest Breton. An Interesting Tale. By M. Marmontel.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume I.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Adopted Child; or, The Castle of St. Villereagh. Being the Interesting History and Adventures of Edward Hartford. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Nelson, Horatio.
The Authentic History of the Gallant Life, Heroic Actions, and Sea Fights, of Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson Chiefly Compiled from His Own Letters and Official Papers.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Banditti of Monte Baldo; or, The Lass of the Lake. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Beautiful African; or, Love and Slavery. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Beggar Boy; or, History and Adventures of James Altamont, Afterwards Earl Altamont, Who Was Deprived (for a Time) of His Inheritance, and Conveyed, by the Infamous Contrivance of His Uncle, to America, Where He Remained Thirteen Years in Slavery.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Fish and the Ring; or, the fortunate farmer's daughter. A story founded on facts.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1805.
Unknown, .
The Fish and the Ring; or, The Fortunate Farmer's Daughter. A Story Founded on Facts. With: The Life and Unparalleled Voyages and Adventures of Ambrose Gwinnett.
Ann Lemoine,
1805.
Unknown, .
The Forty Thieves; or, The Story of Ali Baba and His Female Slave, On Which is Founded the Popular Operatic Romance, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal. Drury-Lane.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1806. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
The History of Mr. John Winchcomb, Alias Jack of Newbury, the Famous and Worthy Clothier of England, Etc.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Hunter of the Alps. To Which is Added The History of the Amazons; or, Female Warriors.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1805.
Unknown, .
The Italian Lovers; or, The Mock Funeral.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Life and Unparalleled Voyages and Adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, Formerly Well Known to the Public, as the Lame Beggar, Written by Himself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Cowper, William and Henry Lemoine.
The Life and Whimsical Adventures of John Gilpin, Citizen and Linen-Draper. To Which is Added His Journey to Edmonton.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Maid of Sicily; or, The Lady of the Tomb. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Mountain Cottager; or, The Deserted Bride. Founded on Facts. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Orphan of the Alps, or, The Captive Girl.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Peasant Boy; or, The Events of De Courcy Castle. To Which is Added, Celestina. A Tale.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1805.
Unknown, .
The Robbers of the Forest; or, The Unfortunate Princess. An Interesting Romance. To Which is Added, the True Story of the Lady of the Rock.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Singular History of Sir Simon Montford, the Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, and His Fair Daughter Besse.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Sorcerer’s Palace; or, The Princess of Sinadone. Being the Romantic Adventures of a Knight of the Round Table. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which is Now Added, the Remarkable Life of Baron D'Aguilar, with Some Account of His Starvation Farm.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1805.
Unknown, .
The Tell-Tale; or, Universal Museum. Consisting of a Series of Interesting Adventures, Voyages, Histories, Lives, Tales, and Romances.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Voyages and Adventures of Edward Teach, Commonly Called Black Beard, the Notorious Pirate. With an Account of the Origin and Progress of the Roman, Algerine and West India Pirates. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Water Spectre; or, An Bratach. A Romance, Founded on the Popular Melo-Drame, As Performed, With Universal Applause, at the Aquatic Theatre, Sadler's Wells. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Water Spectre; or, Kitty O' the Clyde. A Romance. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
The Welch Cottage; or, Adventures of Belinda Beaumont. A Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, .
William Wallace, the Hero of the North.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Unknown, and Marguerite Daubenton.
Zelia in the Desert; or, The Female Crusoe. Written by Herself.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1805.
Dilworth, W. H.
The History of the Conquest of Mexico, by Hernan Cortes. To Which is Added, The Voyage of Vasco de Gama, Extracted from Osorio, Bishop of Sylves. Published for the Improvement of the British Youth by W. H. Dilworth.
London:
1806.
Unknown, .
Hero and Leander; or, The Lovers of the Hellespont. An Ancient Tragic Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume II.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
Roxalana; or, The Step-Mother. An Historic Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Foundling of the Forest; or, Adventures of Fernando and Cecilia. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Four Voyages of Columbus, and Discovery of America.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Hermit of the Lakes; or, The Revengeful Brother. A Tale of Truth.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Invisible Ring; or, The Water Monster, and Fire Spectre. A Romantic Tale Founded on the Popular Aquatic Melo-Drama, as Performed with Universal Applause at Sadler's Wells.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Pocket Navigator, Consisting of a Collection of the Most Select Voyages, Volume 1.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Pocket Navigator, Consisting of a Collection of the Most Select Voyages, Volume 2.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Pocket Navigator, Consisting of a Collection of the Most Select Voyages, Volume 3.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Royal and Noble Lovers; or, The History of the Great Earl of Essex and Queen Elizabeth.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, and Rudolf Erich Raspe.
The Singular Voyages, Surprising Adventures, Miraculous Escapes, and Wonderful Travels of the Renowned Baron Munchausen. By R.E. Raspe.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Wilkinson, Sarah Scudgell.
The Travelers; or, Prince of China. An Interesting Story. Founded on the Popular Operatic Drama, Performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane. By Sarah Wilkinson.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1806.
Unknown, .
The Voyage of Commodore Anson Round the World.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1806.
Unknown, .
The Voyage of Pizarro and Conquest of Peru. With The Voyage and Shipwreck of Captain Shevlock, in an Expedition Against the Spaniards, Under the Command of Captain Clipperton.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Voyage of Woodes Rogers, Round the World. With the Discovery of Alexander Selkirk, the Origin of Robinson Crusoe.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Walter Raleigh. With the Voyage of Captain Cowley.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1806.
Unknown, .
Barbastal, or, The magician of the forest of Bloody Ash: a romance.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1807.
Unknown, .
Livonia of Venice; or, The Wife of Seven Husbands. A Remarkable Tale. With Madeline of Brittany. An Ancient Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume III.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1807.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Adventures and Escape of Sir H. Middleton, in a Voyage to the East Indies.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Captive Prince; or, Love and Madness: An Heroical Tale of the Fifteenth Century.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Castle of Savina; or, The Irishman in Italy. A Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The English Slaves; or, A Succinct and Authentic Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Eighty-Seven Unfortunate Englishmen, Who Were Shipwrecked on the Coast of Barbary.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1807.
Unknown, .
The Lady of Fashion; or, A Summer in the Country and a Winter in London. Containing a Lesson to Young Men of Moderate Circumstances, Not to Suffer Their Vanity to Lead Them Into Becoming the Dupes of Persons in Higher Stations of Life Than Themselves, Exemplified in the History of Frederick Willows, Founded on a Recent Occurrence Which Took Place in the Circle of Fashionable Life.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Monks of Cluny; or, Castle-Acre Monastery. An Historical Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, and Maria Edgeworth.
The Mysterious Spaniard; or, The Ruins of St. Luke's Abbey. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Narrative of the Hon. John Byron, Containing an Account of the Distresses Suffered by Himself and His Companions on the Coasts of Patagonia, From the Year 1740, Till Their Arrival in England, 1746. With the loss of the wager man of war, one of Admiral Anson's squadron.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Net-Maker of Bagdad; or, The Fool and His Cousin.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Thomas Maiden [5 Sherbourne Lane],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Tomb of Aurora; or, The Mysterious Summons. A Romance. To Which is Added, The Prisoner; or, The Fortress of Howlitz. A German Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1807.
Unknown, .
The Victory; or, British Harmony. A Collection of New Songs, Toasts and Sentiments, for 1807.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Victory; or, British Harmony. A Collection of New Songs, Toasts and Sentiments, for 1807.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Voyages and Distresses of Captain T. James, and Mr. H. Ellis, for the Discovery of a North-West Passage to the South Seas.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
The Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World. With an Account of His Unfortunate Death at Owhylee, One of the Sandwich Islands.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1807.
Unknown, .
Twelve O’clock; or, The Three Robbers. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1807.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1808.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1809. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1808.
Unknown, .
The Life and Trial of Richard Turpin, A Notorious Highwayman: Containing a Particular Account of His Adventures, from His Being First Put an Apprentice to a Butcher in Whitechapel, to His Execution at York for Horse-Stealing, to Which is Added, The Life of Sawney Beane, the Man Eater.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1808.
Unknown, .
The Midnight Hour; or, the Fatal Friendship. A Simple Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1808.
Unknown, .
The Pocket Navigator, Consisting of a Collection of the Most Select Voyages, Volume 4.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1808.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1808.
Unknown, .
The Wiltshire Spectre. A Tale. To Which is Added, The Forest of Lindensdorf; or, The Woodcutter's Daughter. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1808.
Unknown, .
Wild Roses; or, Cottage Tales. With Fine Engravings, Volume 1.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1808.
Unknown, .
Bellina; or, The Magic Boat.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
Frederick and Caroline.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
Innocence Rewarded.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Unknown, .
Little Thumb; or, Seven League Boots.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume IV.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1809.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Smith, Charlotte.
The Beggar of Vernon By Charlotte Smith.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Bravo of Perth, or, Voorn the Tiger: Consisting of the Uncommon Adventures, Depredations, and Escapes, of a Bold and Resolute Scotch Outlaw of the Fourteenth Century.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Unknown, .
The Castle of Alvidaro; or, The Spanish Quarrel: A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Smith, Charlotte.
The Deserted Daughter. By Charlotte Smith.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1809. To which are added, toasts and sentiments. Second edition, with additions.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Unknown, .
The Little Hunch-Back.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Little White Mouse.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Orphan Boy; or, The Veiled Statue.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Recluse of the Woods; or, The Generous Warrior. A Gothic Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Unknown, .
The True-Born Englishman, A Satire.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Phillips, Phebe.
The woman of the town; or, authentic memoirs of Maria Maitland; well known in the vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by herself.
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1809.
Unknown, .
The Wonderful History of That Renowned Magician and Conjurer, Friar Bacon.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1809.
Unknown, .
Wild Roses; or, Cottage Tales. With Fine Engravings, Volume 2.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1809.
Unknown, .
Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume V.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume VI.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
Rochester Castle; or, Gundulph's Tower. A Gothic Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1810.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
The Cottage in Kent; or, The First of September. An Interesting Tale.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
The Fortunate History and Adventures of Sir Richard Whittington Including the Insurrection of Wat Tyler & Jack Straw. Faithfully Extracted from Ancient Records.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak; Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810 ...
London:
John Roe [Houndsditch],
Ann Lemoine,
1810.
Unknown, .
The Little Hunch-Back.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1810.
Unknown, .
The Little Tale Teller; or, Simple Stories, Moral and Interesting.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
The Little White Mouse.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1810.
Unknown, .
The Maid and the Magpie; or, Which is the Thief? A Pathetic Tale. Founded Upon the Well-Known Fact of an Interesting Female, Who Was Condemned to Death Upon the Strong Circumstantial Evidence of Stealing Various Articles of Plate.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1810.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité.
The Old Castle; or, The Forty Knights and the Fair Penitent. A Romance.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1810.
Unknown, .
The Pindar of Wakefield; or, The History and Exploits of George A Green, Fellow Champion and Competitor with Robin Hood.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1810.
Unknown, .
The Witch of Rona; or, The Magic Spell. A Romance.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1810.
Unknown, .
Fanny Felton; or, The Interesting History of a Charity Girl.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1811.
Unknown, .
Lodoiska; or, The Tartar Robber. An Historic Tale. From the Life of the Chevalier de Faublas.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1811.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1811.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1811. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1811.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1812. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1811.
Unknown, .
The Little Hunch-Back.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1811.
Unknown, .
The Little White Mouse.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1811.
Unknown, .
Ethelinda; or, The Fair Maid of the Inn. An Interesting Tale.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1812.
Unknown, .
History of Kitty Wells.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1812.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1812.
Unknown, .
The Heart of Oak: A Choice Selection of New Songs for 1813. Being the Sixteenth Annual Collection.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1812.
Unknown, .
The Little Hunch-Back.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1812.
Unknown, .
The Little White Mouse.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1812.
Unknown, .
The Lyre of Love; or, Cupid's Jubilee. A Choice Selection of Valentines, With Their Answers.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1812.
Frederick and Caroline.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1813.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1813.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1814.
Unknown, .
Selico and Berissa; or The Africans.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1815.
Unknown, .
The History of Tamur and His Three Brothers; or, A Search After Happiness. A Persian Tale. From Florian.
London:
John Roe [Chiswell],
Ann Lemoine,
1815.
Unknown, .
The Wood-Pecker; or, The Songster's Budget. A Choice Selection of Good Songs.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Houndsditch],
1815.
Unknown, .
The Lyre of Love; or, Cupid's Jubilee: A Choice Selection of Valentines, with their answers.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
John Roe [Chiswell],
1822.