Titles by Thomas Plummer and George Brewis [8 Love Lane] in MLA format
There are 9 titles associated with this firm.
Symmons, Caroline and Charles Symmons.
Poems by Caroline Symmons, and Charles Symmons, D. D. author of "The Life of Milton," &c. &c.
London:
Joseph Johnson and Co.,
1812.
Beauclerc, Amelia.
The Castle of Tariffa; or, The Self-Banished Man. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By the Author of The Fugitive Daughter, or Eva of Cambria; Ora and Juliet, or Influence of First Principles.
London:
Benjamin Crosby and Co.,
1812.
Plumptre, Annabella.
Domestic Management; or, the Healthful Cookery-Book. To which is prefixed a Treatise on Diet, as the surest means to preserve health, long life, &c. With many valuable observation on the nutrious and beneficial as well as the injurious effects of various kinds of food; also remarks on the wholesome and pernicious modes of cookery. Intended as an Antidote to modern Errors therein. To which is added, The method of treating such trifling medical cases as properly come within the sphere of domestic management. By a lady. Second edition, corrected and enlarged.
London:
Benjamin and Richard Crosby and Co.,
1813.
Wilson, Susannah.
Familiar Poems, Moral and Religious. By Susannah Wilson.
London:
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers],
1814.
Green, Sarah.
The Fugitive; or, Family Incidents. In Three Volumes. By the author of Private History of the Court of England, Romance Readers and Romance Writers, &c. &c.
London:
Hannah Black, Parry, & Co.,
1815.
Unknown, [Woman].
The Observant Pedestrian Mounted; or a Donkey Tour to Brighton, A Comic Sentimental Novel. In Three Volumes. By the author of The Mystic Cottager—Observant Pedestrian—Montrose—Splendid Follies, &c.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
1815.
Unknown, .
Uncle Tweazy and His Quizzical Neighbours: A Comi-Satiric Novel. In Three Volumes. By the author of The "Observant Pedestrian," &c. &c. &c.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
1816.
Thomas, Elizabeth.
Purity of Heart; or, The Ancient Costume. A Tale, in one volume, addressed to the author of Glenarvon. By an old wife of twenty years. The second edition.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
1817.