Titles by Elizabeth Newbery in MLA format
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Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Lectures pour les enfans de sept ans. Substantif, première partie du discours. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier.
London:
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Unknown, .
A Collection of the Most Approved Entertaining Stories, calculated for the instruction and amusement of all the little masters and misses in this vast empire. By Solomon Winlove, Esq. A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Florian, Jolly B.
A Guide to the Study of the History of England. In a series of questions upon Goldsmith's abridgement. Composed for the use of the young ladies at Assembly-House Boarding School, Laytonstone, Essex. By M. Florian.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
Bible in Miniature.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
Bible in Miniuture.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The Poetical Flower Basket being a selection of approved and entertaining pieces of poetry, calculated for young minds. Embellished with cuts,
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Johnson, Richard.
False Alarms; or The Mischievous Doctrine of Ghosts and Apparitions, of Spectres and Hobgoblins, Exploded from the Minds of Every Miss and Master. To which is added, The Little Prisoner, A Moral Tale.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
Juvenile Rambles through the Paths of Nature; in which many parts of the wonderful works of the creation are brought forward, and made familiar to the capacity of every little miss and master, who wishes to become wise and good. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
Juvenile Rambles through the Paths of Nature; in which many parts of the wonderful works of the creation are brought forward, and made familiar to the capacity of every little miss and master, who wishes to become wise and good. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume I. Containing a Description of Tower of London, Monument, London Bridge, Custom House, Royal Exchange, Bethlem Hospital, St Luke's Hospital, The Magdalen House, Gresham College, Sion College, The South Sea House.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The History of Prince Lee Boo A Native of the Pelew Islands. Brought to England by Captn. Wilson. A New Edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The History of Prince Lee Boo A Native of the Pelew Islands. Brought to England by Captn. Wilson. A New Edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Jones, Stephen.
The History of Tommy Playlove and Jacky Lovebook. Wherein is shewn the superiority of virtue over vice, however dignified by birth or fortune. Written by a friend. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Johnson, Richard.
The Juvenile Biographer; Containing the Lives of Little Masters and Misses; including a variety of good and bad characters. By a little biographer.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Johnson, Richard.
The Juvenile Biographer; Containing the Lives of Little Masters and Misses; including a variety of good and bad characters. By a little biographer.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Jones, Stephen.
The Oracles: Containing some particulars of the history of Billy and Kitty Wilson; Including anecdotes of their playfellows, &c. Intended for the entertainment of the little world. And illustrated by engravings.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Jones, Stephen.
The Oracles: Containing some particulars of the history of Billy and Kitty Wilson; Including anecdotes of their playfellows, &c. Intended for the entertainment of the little world. And illustrated by engravings.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The Royal Alphabet; or, Child's Best Instructor. To which is added, The History of a Little Boy, found under a haycock.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The Royal guide; or, An easy introduction to reading English: embellished with a great variety of cuts. Most humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness Prince Edward.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
The Royal guide; or, An easy introduction to reading English: embellished with a great variety of cuts. Most humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness Prince Edward.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
Vice in its proper shape; or, the wonderful and melancholy transformation of several naughty masters and misses into those contemptible animals which they most resemble in disposition. Printed for the benefit of all good boys and girls.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
A New Book for the Improvement of Young Gentlemen and Ladies. Filial Duty, recommended and enforc'd, by a variety of instructive and entertaining stories, of children who have been remarkable for affection to their parents.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
Complete History of England with Heads of 36 Kings and Queens.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The fourteenth edition. And a table of the latitude...
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, [Man].
The History of Prince Lee Boo A Native of the Pelew Islands. Brought to England by Captn. Wilson. A New Edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Bunyan, John.
The Pilgrim's Progress.
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Bunyan, John.
The Pilgrim's Progress.
Elizabeth Newbery,
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Unknown, .
A little lottery-book for children: containing a new method of playing them into a knowledge of the letters, figures, &c. Embellished with above fifty cuts, and published with the approbation of the Court of Common Sense.
1768.
Unknown, .
Tom Thumb's exhibition, being an account of many valuable and surprizing curiosities which he has collected in the course of his travels, for the instruction and amusement of the British youth.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1774.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine.
Mother Bunch's fairy tales: published for the amusement of all those little masters and misses who, by duty to their parents, and obedience to their superiors, aim at becoming great lords and ladies.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1776.
Unknown, .
The Annals of Europe, or Regal register; Shewing the succession of the sovereigns, of Rome, Constantinople, Adrianople, Trebizond, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Lombardy, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Prussia, England, Scotalnd, and Ireland. Together with the bishops and Popes of Rome; from the foundations of their states to the present time: with the principal events in each of their reigns, and the time when they happened. To which are added tables of the cotemporary princes from the year 800. And an alphabetical arrangement of all their names, shewing the time of their accession and death; which concise characters of all, as handed down by the best historians.
London:
George Robinson [ii],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1779.
Crane, John.
An account of the nature, properties, and medicinal uses, of the mineral water at Nottington, near Weymouth, Dorset. By John Crane, ... With a view of the well, in it’s present state.
Dorchester:
1780.
Unknown, .
Bible in Miniuture.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Unknown, .
Bible in Miniuture.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Richardson, Samuel.
Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady. Comprehending the most important concerns of private life. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author of Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison. A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Johnson, Richard.
Juvenile Rambles through the Paths of Nature; in which many parts of the wonderful works of the creation are brought forward, and made familiar to the capacity of every little miss and master, who wishes to become wise and good. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Unknown, .
The Bible in miniature, or a concise history of the Old and New Testaments.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Unknown, .
The Entertaining Traveller; Giving a Brief Account of the Voyages and Travels of Master Tommy Columbus, in search of the Island of Wisdom; with a description of that island; as also of the Rock of Curiosity, the Court of Ambition, the Field of Luxury, and the Desert of Famine.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Unknown, .
The Entertaining Traveller; Giving a Brief Account of the Voyages and Travels of Master Tommy Columbus, in search of the Island of Wisdom; with a description of that island; as also of the Rock of Curiosity, the Court of Ambition, the Field of Luxury, and the Desert of Famine.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Richardson, Samuel.
The history of Pamela; or, virtue rewarded. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Johnson, Richard.
The Juvenile Biographer; Containing the Lives of Little Masters and Misses; including a variety of good and bad characters. By a little biographer.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1780.
Unknown, .
The Oxford sausage: or, Select poetical pieces, Written by the most celebrated wits of the University of Oxford.
Oxford:
George Robinson [ii],
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Jackson [Oxford Street],
1780.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Fables of Flowers, for the Female Sex. With Zephyrus and Flora, a Vision. By the author of Choice Emblems for Youth.
London:
George Riley [St. Paul's Churchyard],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Palmer, Charlotte.
Female stability: or, the history of Miss Belville. In a series of letters by the late Miss Palmer. The second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Rickman, John.
Journal of Captain Cook's last voyage to the Pacific Ocean, on Discovery; performed in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, Illustrated With Cuts, and a Chart, shewing the Tracts of the Ships employed in this Expedition. Faithfully narrated from the original MS.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Rickman, John.
Journal of Captain Cook's last voyage to the Pacific Ocean, on Discovery; performed in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, Illustrated With Cuts, and a Chart, shewing the Tracts of the Ships employed in this Expedition. The second edition. Carefully revised, and compared with the original manuscript, the latitudes and longtitudes throughout the Northern Course added, and some errors in the former edition corrected.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Rickman, John.
Journal of Captain Cook's last voyage to the Pacific Ocean, on Discovery; performed in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779. Illustrated With Cuts, and a Chart, shewing the Tracts of the Ships employed in this Expedition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Unknown, .
Moral Lectures, on the Following Subjects. Pride, Envy, Avarice, Anger, Hypocrisy, Charity, Generosity, Compassion, Ill-Humour, Good-Humour, Affectation, Truth, Falshood, Education, Industry, Wisdom, Indolence, Application, Beauty, Advice, Company, Splendor, Happiness, Friendship, Mankind, Credulity, Contempt, Modesty. By Solomon Winlove, Esq; Embellished with twenty-eight curious cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman. The Fourth Edition.
London:
George Riley [St. Paul's Churchyard],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Rosomond Tulloh,
1781.
Unknown, .
The Brother's Gift; or The Naughty Girl Reformed. Published for the Advantage of the Rising Generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Unknown, .
The natural history of four-footed beasts. By T. Teltruth. Embellished with curious cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1781.
Stevens, George Alexander.
Songs, comic, and satyrical. By George Alexander Stevens.
Oxford:
George Alexander Stevens,
1782.
Mason, William.
An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles, D. D. Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest. To which is annexed a glossary, extracted from that of the learned dean.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Nichols,
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
Robert Faulder,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
1782.
Unknown, and Jeremiah Milles.
An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles, D.D., Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest. To which is annexed a glossary, extracted from that of the learned dean.
London:
Robert Faulder,
John Nichols [Fleet Street],
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
1782.
Unknown, and Jeremiah Milles.
Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley, a priest of the fifteenth century: with some remarks on the commentaries on those poems, by the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and Jacob Bryant, Esq., and a salutary proposal addressed to the friends of those gentlemen. The second edition, revised and augmented.
London:
Robert Faulder,
John Nichols [Fleet Street],
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
1782.
Abercrombie, John and Thomas Mawe.
Every man his own gardener. Being a new, and much more complete gardener's kalendar than any one hitherto published. Containing, Not only an Account of what Work is necessary to be done in the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, and Shrubbery; Nursery, Green-House, and Hot-House, for every Month in the Year, but also ample Directions for performing the said Work, according to the newest and most approved Methods now in Practice among the best Gardeners. With complete practical Directions for forcing all Kinds of choice Plants, Flowers, and Fruits, to early Perfection, in Hot-Beds, Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, Forcing-Frames, Forcing-Houses, Vineries, &c. Also particular Directions relative to Soil and Situation, adapted to the different Sorts of Plants and Trees, &c. And to the whole is added, complete and useful Lists of Kitchen Garden Plants, Fruit-Trees, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Fibrous-Rooted Flowers, Bulrous and Tuberous-Rooted Flowers, Green-House, and Hot-House Plants, Proper for Cultivation in the English Gardens and Plantations. By Thomas Mawe, (gardener to His Grace the Duke of Leeds) John Abercrombie, (gardener, Tottenham Court) and other gardeners.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Stanley Crowder,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
George Robinson [iii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Evans [46 Paternoster Row],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
1782.
Croxall, Samuel.
Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The twelfth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Stanley Crowder,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
Robert Baldwin I,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
Thomas Caslon,
William Strahan,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Ginger [1767-1792, 1805-1830],
Benjamin Collins,
1782.
Shakespeare, William.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Tragedy, Written by William Shakspeare, Marked with the Variations in the Manager’s Book, At the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
William Strahan,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Robert Horsfield,
William Owen and Son,
Thomas Caslon,
Stanley Crowder,
Benjamin White,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Cadell [London],
George Keith,
Thomas Bowles,
James Robson,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Payne and Son,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Lasher Gardner,
James Nichols,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
William Cater,
William Stuart,
Stephen Austen Cumberlege,
John Fielding [23 Paternoster],
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row],
Samuel Hayes,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1782.
Unknown, .
Little Robin Red Breast; A Collection of Pretty Songs, for Children, Entirely New.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1782.
Le Sage, Alain René.
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Abridged. Adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1782.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume IV. Containing a Description of Westminster-Abbey, Westminster-Bridge, Westminster-Hall, House of Lords, House of Commons, Buckingham House, or the Queen's Palace, Banquetting House, Horse Guards, Admiralty Office.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1782.
de Cervantes, Miguel.
The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. To which is prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Life. By T. Smollett, M.D. Illustrated with twenty-eight new copper-plates, designed by Hayman, and elegantly engraved. The fifth edition, corrected. In fou volumes. ...
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Longman II,
Thomas Caslon,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
William Nicoll,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Richardson and Urquhart,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Knox [London],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly],
James Fox,
1782.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The ladder to learning, step the third: being a collection of select fables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1782.
Scot, John.
An enquiry into the origin of the gout. Wherein its various symptons and appearances, and those of all bilious and nervous disorders, are traced to their cause; and a safe and certain mode of remedying them is proposed. By John Scot, M.D.
London:
John Scott,
1783.
Renwick, Michael.
Letters on the medical service in the Royal Navy; with occasional remarks: in which are included new observations on the general practice of physic, and the best means for preserving the health of His Majesty's seamen.
London:
William Renwick,
1783.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume II. Containing a Description of Guildhall, Guildhall Chapel, The Bank of England, St Thomas's Hospital, The Mansion House, Foundling Hospital, The East India House, St Stephen's Walbrook, St Mary le Bow, Bridewell Hospital, Christ's Hospital, and London Stone.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1783.
Unknown, .
The History of Little King Pippin; with an Account of the Melancholy Death of Four Naughty Boys, who were Devoured by Wild Beasts. And the Wonderful Delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a Little White Horse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1783.
Richardson, Samuel.
The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author Of Pamela And Clarissa. A new edition, adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1783.
Jones, Stephen.
The History of Tommy Playlove and Jacky Lovebook. Wherein is shewn the superiority of virtue over vice, however dignified by birth or fortune. Written by a friend. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1783.
Unknown, .
The Lives of the British Admirals. Displaying, in the most striking colours, the conduct and heroism of the naval commanders of Great Britain & Ireland.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1783.
Johnson, Samuel.
The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical observations on their works. By Samuel Johnson. In four volumes. ...
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
William Strahan,
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Davies [Russell Street],
Thomas Payne I,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
William Owen,
Benjamin White,
Stanley Crowder,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
James Dodsley,
John Wilkie,
James Robson,
Joseph Johnson,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Nichols,
Elizabeth Newbery,
T. Evans [Bristol],
Peter Elmsley [Strand],
Robert Baldwin I,
George Nicholson [Ludlow],
John Bew [Clifford's Inn],
Joseph Bowen [New Bond Street],
1783.
Hart, Joseph.
Hymns, &c. composed on various subjects. By J. Hart.
London:
1784.
Unknown, .
A new and general biographical dictionary; containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every nation; Particularly The British And Irish; From the earliest Accounts of time to the present period. Wherein Their remarkable Actions and Sufferings, Their Virtues, Parts, and Learning, Are Accurately Displayed. With a Catalogue of their Literary Productions. A new edition in twelve volumes, greatly enlarged and improved.
London:
William Strahan,
Thomas Payne and Son,
William Owen,
Benjamin White,
Thomas and William Lowndes,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
James Robson,
Joseph Johnson,
George Robinson [ii],
J. Nichols [Unknown],
John Murray I [Fleet Street],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George Nicol [441],
Peter McQueen [MaQueen],
William Chapman [1767-1791, 1800-1805; 36 King Street],
Thomas Bowles,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Lockman, John.
A new history of England, by question and answer, extracted from the most celebrated English historians, particularly M. de Rapin Thoyras, ... By the author of the Roman history by question and answer.
London:
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
William Strahan,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Johnson, Richard.
A new Roman history, from the foundation of Rome to the end of the common-wealth. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the Use of Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Newcombe, Mr.
A Short Introduction to Geography, containing a description of the several parts of the known world, their situation and chief towns.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine; for the improvement and pastime of youth.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Abercrombie, John and Thomas Mawe.
Every man his own gardener. Being a new, and much more complete gardener's kalendar than any one hitherto published. Containing, Not only an Account of what Work is necessary to be done in the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, and Shrubbery; Nursery, Green-House, and Hot-House for every Month in the Year, but also ample Directions for performing the said Work, according to the newest and most approved Methods now in Practice among the best Gardeners. With complete practical Directions for forcing all Kinds of choice Plants, Flowers, and Fruits, to early Perfection, in Hot-Beds, Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, Forcing frames, Forcing-Houses, Vineries, &c. Also particular Directions relative to Soil and Situation, adapted to the different Sorts of Plants and Trees, &c. And to the Whole is added, complete and useful Lists of Kitchen Garden Plants, Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Fibrous-Rooted Flowers, Bulbous and Tuberous-Rooted Flowers, Green-House, and Hot-House Plants, Proper for Cultivation in the English Gardens and Plantations. By Thomas Mawe, Mawe, (gardener To His Grace The Duke Of Leeds) John Abercrombie, (gardener, Tottenham Court) and other gardeners.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas and William Lowndes,
Joseph Johnson,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Jacob, Giles.
Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England in a new and instructive method, under the following Heads, Viz. I. Of Actions and Remedies, Writs, Process, Arrest, and Bail. II. Of Courts, Attornies and Solicitors therein, Juries, Witnesses, Trials, Executions, &c. III. Of Estates and Property in Lands and Goods, and how acquired; Ancestors, Heirs, Executors and Administrators. IV. Of the Laws relating to Marriage, Bastardy, Infants, Ideots, Lunaticks. V. Of the Liberty of the Subject, Magna Charta, and Habeas Corpus Act, and other Statutes. VI. Of the King and his Prerogative, the Queen and Prince, Peers, Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, Justices of Peace, Constables, &c. Vii. Of publick Offences, Treason, Murder, Felony, Burglary, Robbery, Rape, Sodomy, Forgery, Perjury, &c. And their Punishment. All of them so plainly treated of, that all Manner of Persons may be particularly acquainted with our Laws and Statutes, concerning Civil and Criminal Affairs, and know how to defend Themselves and their Estates and Fortunes; In All Cases Whatsoever.
London:
William Strahan,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas and William Lowndes,
Thomas Longman II,
Joseph Johnson,
Richardson and Urquhart,
George Robinson [ii],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Shakespeare, William.
Measure for measure. A comedy written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
William Strahan,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate],
Thomas and William Lowndes,
Richard Horsfield,
William Owen and Son,
Benjamin White,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Bowles,
James Robson,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Payne and Son,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
James Nichols,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
William Cater,
William Stuart,
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row],
Samuel Hayes,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine.
Mother Bunch's fairy tales: published for the amusement of all those little masters and misses who, by duty to their parents, and obedience to their superiors, aim at becoming great lords and ladies.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman. The Fifth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Glasse, Hannah.
The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts. And also 50 receipts for different articles of perfumery. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition. With all the modern improvements: And also the order of a bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row],
Joseph Johnson,
William Nicoll,
Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831],
Robert Baldwin I,
Thomas Payne and Son,
Thomas and William Lowndes,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
James Robson,
William Owen,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
John Sewell [Royal Exchange],
Benjamin White and Son,
William Fox,
David Ogilvy,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
William and Charles Domville,
John Knox [London],
1784.
Unknown, .
The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume III. Containing a Description of St Paul's Cathedral, Black Friars Bridge, British Museum, The Temple, Temple Bar, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Lincoln's Inn.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Johnson, Samuel.
The Fortune-Teller, by the Renowned Dr. Hurlothrumbo.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Goldsmith, Oliver.
The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Richardson and Urquhart,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Robert Baldwin I,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Samuel Hayes,
1784.
Unknown, .
The history of Sindbad the sailor: containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Fielding, Henry.
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Fielding, Henry.
The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. Abridged from the works of Henry Fielding, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Unknown, .
The hobby-horse, or Christmas companion: containing among other interesting particulars, the song of a cock and a bull, a Canterbury story, and a tale of a tub. Faithfully copied from the original manuscript, in the Vatican library. By Toby Ticklepitcher. Embellished with elegant cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Shakespeare, William.
The life and death of King John, a tragedy, written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
William Strahan,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate],
Thomas and William Lowndes,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Unknown, .
The Prettiest Book for Children; Being the History of the Enchanted Castle.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1784.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre.
The life of Cervantes: together with remarks on his writings, by Mr. De Florian. Translated from the French by William Wallbeck.
Leeds:
1785.
Unknown, .
A new book for the improvement of young gentlemen and ladies. Filial duty, recommended and enforc'd, by a variety of instructive and entertaining stories, of children who have been remarkable for affection to their parents; also an account of some striking instances of Children, who have behaved in an undutiful, and unnatural manner to their parents. The whole founded on historical facts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Unknown, .
A new history of the Holy Bible ; containing everything memorable in the Old and New Testament, as well as the Apocrypha. The Whole related in a regular and connected Manner; interspersed with many suitable and instructive Reflections, tending to illustrate the Holy Scripture, and to render it more plain and easy to the Young and Uninstructed, as well as those of a more advanced Age. By a clergyman of the Church of England.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
An essay on crimes and punishments, translated from the Italian; with a commentary, attributed to Mons. de Voltaire, translated from the French.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Cesare Bonesana di Beccaria,
1785.
Richardson, Samuel.
Clarissa; or, the history of a young lady: comprehending the most important concerns of private life. and particularly shewing the distresses that may attend the misconduct, both of parents and children, in relation to marriage. In eight volumes. ...
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
T. Davis,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Cadell [London],
George Robinson [ii],
Robert Baldwin I,
Joseph Johnson,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
John Knox [London],
William Fox,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Gay, John.
Fables by the late Mr. Gay. In one volume complete.
London:
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
Alexander Strahan [Printers St],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Benjamin White,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Carnan,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Joseph Johnson,
Henry Gardner,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Unknown, .
Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every newmade mason, but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. ... VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Anthems, odes, songs, &c. illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and sender the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Nicoll,
1785.
Rickman, John.
Journal of Captain Cook's last voyage, to the Pacific Ocean, on Discovery: performed in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. Illustrated with cuts, and a chart, shewing the tracks of the ships employed in this expedition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Shakespeare, William.
Macbeth. A tragedy. Written by William Shakspeare, with the additions set to music by Mr. Locke and Dr. Arne. Marked with the variations in the manager's book,at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831],
William Strahan,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
William Owen and Son,
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Payne and Son,
James Robson,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Davies [Russell Street],
Thomas Bowles,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
James Nichols,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
William Stuart,
Samuel Hayes,
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
William Fox,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Unknown, .
Robin Goodfellow; A Fairy Tale. Written by a fairy. For the amusement of all the pretty little faies and fairies in Great Britain and Ireland.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Goldsmith, Oliver.
She stoops to conquer: or, the mistakes of a night. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Doctor Goldsmith.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Unknown, .
The adventures of Master Headstrong, and Miss Patient, in their journey towards the land of happiness. ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Johnson, Samuel.
The Fortune-Teller, by the Renowned Dr. Hurlothrumbo.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Shakespeare, William.
The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The third edition, revised and augmented by the editor of Dodsley's collection of old plays.
Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys],
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Payne and Son,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
William Owen,
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Bowles,
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
James Robson,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Henry Gardner,
J. Nichols [Unknown],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
William Stuart,
Robert Baldwin I,
John Murray I [Fleet Street],
Alexander Strahan [Printers St],
Thomas Vernor [Birchin Lane],
James Barker,
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Samuel Hayes,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Thomas and John Egerton,
William Fox,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1785.
Boreman, Thomas.
A Description of Three Hundred Animals, viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects, with a Particular Account of the Manner of their Catching Whales in Greenland. Extracted from the best Authors, and adapted to the use of all capacities. Illustrated with copper-plates, whereon is curiously engraven every beast, bird, fish, serpent, and insect, described in the whole book. A new edition, carefully corrected and amended.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Carnan,
Elizabeth Newbery,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
1786.
Boreman, Thomas.
A Description of Three Hundred Animals, viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects, with a Particular Account of the Manner of their Catching Whales in Greenland. Extracted from the Best Authors, and adapted to the use of all Capacities. Illustrated with Copper-plates, whereon it is curiously engraven every Beast, Bird, Fish, Serpent, and Insect, described in the whole book. A New Edition, carefully corrected and amended.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Robert Baldwin I,
Thomas Carnan,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
1786.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
A New History of the Grecian States, from their Earliest Period to their Extinction by the Ottomans. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Rowley, W.
A treatise on the cure of ulcerated legs without rest, and ulcers of various parts, arising from scorbutic and other impurities in the blood, &c. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
de Cervantes, Miguel.
Adventures of Don Quixote Abridged.
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Shakespeare, William.
As you like it. A comedy. Written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations in the manager’s book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
William Owen and Son,
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number],
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Payne and Son,
James Nichols,
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Robson,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Alexander Strahan [Printers St],
Thomas Bowles,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
William Cater,
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
William Stuart,
Samuel Hayes,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
William Fox,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Barker,
1786.
Shakespeare, William.
Coriolanus. A tragedy. Written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations in the manager’s book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
William Owen and Son,
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Payne and Son,
James Nichols,
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Robson,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Bowles,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
John Bew [Clifford's Inn],
William Cater,
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
William Stuart,
Samuel Hayes,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
William Fox,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Barker,
Thomas and John Egerton,
David Ogilvy,
Robert Faulder,
1786.
Croxall, Samuel.
Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The thirteenth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831],
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Ginger [1767-1792, 1805-1830],
Benjamin Charles Collins,
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
1786.
Hoyle, Edmond.
Hoyle's games improved. Being practical treatises on the following fashionable games, viz. whist, quadrille, piquet, chess, back-gammon, draughts, cricket, Tennis, Quinze, Hazard, Lansquenet, and Billiards. In which are also contained, the method of betting at those games upon equal, or advantageous Terms. Including the laws of the several games, as settled and agreed to at White's and Stapleton's Chocolate-Houses, the Star and Garter, &c. Revised and corrected by Charles Jones Esq.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Payne and Son,
Stanley Crowder,
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [Stationer's Court],
William and Charles Domville,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
1786.
Unknown, .
Jachin and Boaz; or, an authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. ... To which is now added, A new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges ... By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Nicoll,
1786.
Johnson, Richard.
Juvenile Rambles through the Paths of Nature; in which many parts of the wonderful works of the creation are brought forward, and made familiar to the capacity of every little miss and master, who wishes to become wise and good. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer.
Lord Chesterfield's Maxims; or, A New Plan of Education, on the Principles of Virtue and Politeness. In which is conveyed, such instruction as cannot fail to form the Man of Honour, the Man of Virtue, and the Accomplished Gentleman. Being the substance of the Earl of Chesterfield's Letters, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, Esq; A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
Paths of Virtue, Exemplified in the Lives of Eminent Men and Women.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Goldsmith, Oliver.
She stoops to conquer: or, the mistakes of a night. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Doctor Goldsmith.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The adventures of a silver penny. Including many secret anecdotes of little misses and masters both good and naughty. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The Amusing Instructor: or, Tales and Fables in Prose and Verse, for the Improvement of Youth.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume I. Containing a Description of Tower of London, Monument, London Bridge, Custom House, Royal Exchange, Bethlem Hospital, St Luke's Hospital, The Magdalen House, Gresham College, Sion College, The South Sea House.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume II. Containing a Description of Guildhall, Guildhall Chapel, The Bank of England, St Thomas's Hospital, The Mansion House, Foundling Hospital, The East India House, St Stephen's Walbrook, St Mary le Bow, Bridewell Hospital, Christ's Hospital, and London Stone.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The History of a Little Boy Found under a Haycock, continued from the first part, given in the Royal Alphabet; or, Child's Best Instructor.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Johnson, Richard.
The History of France, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Comprehending every interesting and remarkable occurrence in the annals of that monarchy. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The History of Little King Pippin; with an Account of the Melancholy Death of Four Naughty Boys, who were Devoured by Wild Beasts. And the Wonderful Delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a Little White Horse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The History of Tommy Titmouse, a Little Boy, who became a great man by minding his learning, doing as he was bid, and being good-natured and obliging to every body. Together with the adventures of the old man of the woods, and other stories equally pleasing and instructive. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The holiday spy; being the observations of Little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, ... To be continued occasionally for the entertainment of his school fellows.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The Little Moralists; or, the History of Amintor and Florella, The Pretty Little Shepherd and Shepherdess of the Vale of Evesham. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
William Owen,
Richard Horsfield,
Benjamin and John White,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
J. Nichols [Unknown],
William Fox,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Charles Dilly,
1786.
Unknown, [Man].
The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious ... To which is added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, ... Containing, an accurate description of their tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens, and other curiosities. By a gentleman of Oxford.
Oxford:
James Fletcher [Oxford],
William Jackson [Oxford Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
1786.
Unknown, .
The Puzzling Cap: A Choice Collection of Riddles, in familiar verse; with a curious cut to each.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Unknown, .
The sister's gift, or the naughty boy reformed. Published for the advantage of the rising generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1786.
Wallbeck, William.
Fables; ancient and modern: after the manner of Lafontaine. By William Wallbeck.
London:
Wallbeck, William,
1787.
Lockman, John.
A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, For the Instruction and Entertainment of our Youth of Both Sexes. By the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-First Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time. Adorned with Thirty-two Copper-Plates, representing the most remarkable Occurrences, and the Heads of all the Kings and Queens.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Charles Dilly,
Robert Baldwin I,
Thomas Carnan,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
Alexander Strahan [Printers St],
1787.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.
Eleonora. By M. Goethe, author of The sorrows of Werter. To which is added A poetic epistle from Werter to Charlotte.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Johnson, Richard.
False Alarms; or The Mischievous Doctrine of Ghosts and Apparitions, of Spectres and Hobgoblins, Exploded from the Minds of Every Miss and Master. To which is added, The Little Prisoner, A Moral Tale.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for children; or, a short and easy method of teaching and learning geography: designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby Even Children may in a short Time know the Use of the Terrestrial Globe and Geographical Maps, and all the considerable Countries in the World; their Situation, Boundaries, Extent, Divisions, Islands, Rivers, Lakes, Chief Cities, Government and Religion. Divided into Lessons, by Way of Question and Answer: with a new general map of the world, and also a list of maps necessary for children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the Whole. The fifteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the Use of such grown Persons as have neglected this useful Study in their Youth. and a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work. As also a Print of the Orrery.
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
Moral Lectures, on the Following Subjects. Pride, Envy, Avarice, Anger, Hypocrisy, Charity, Generosity, Compassion, Ill-Humour, Good-Humour, Affectation, Truth, Falshood, Education, Industry, Wisdom, Indolence, Application, Beauty, Advice, Company, Splendor, Happiness, Friendship, Mankind, Credulity, Contempt, Modesty. By Solomon Winlove, Esq; Embellished with twenty-eight curious cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The adventures of a silver penny. Including many secret anecdotes of little misses and masters both good and naughty. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The adventures of a silver penny. Including many secret anecdotes of little misses and masters both good and naughty. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe.
The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. In French and English. The original carefully printed according to the best editions of France; and corrected by John Perrin. ...
London:
Charles Nourse,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Lowndes [1806-1808, 1817-1824; Marquis Court],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The Brother's Gift; or The Naughty Girl Reformed. Published for the Advantage of the Rising Generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The first book for children. Being an attempt to make the art of reading English both easy and pleasant; by adapting the matter and manner of expression to the capacities of young chldren. ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The Flights of a Lady-Bird.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Johnson, Richard.
The Foundling; or, the History of Lucius Stanhope. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Goldsmith, Oliver.
The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith.
London:
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Payne and Son,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
William Richardson [printer, Strand],
Robert Baldwin I,
Samuel Hayes,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The History of little King Pippin, with an account of the melancholy death of four naughty boys, who were devoured by wild beasts. And the wonderful delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a Little White Horse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Jones, Stephen.
The Life and Adventures of a Fly. Supposed to have been written by himself. Illustrated with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Hawkins, John.
The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. By Sir John Hawkins, Knt.
London:
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Payne and Son,
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate],
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
James Dodsley,
Henry Baldwin [Fleet Street],
James Robson,
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Vernor [Birchin Lane],
William Nicol,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Carnan,
J. Nichols [Unknown],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
Nathaniel Conant [Fleet Street],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Robert Faulder,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row],
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
Samuel Hayes,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Thomas and John Egerton,
William Fox,
Benjamin Collins,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The Lives of the British Admirals. Displaying, in the most striking colours, the conduct and heroism of the naval commanders of Great Britain & Ireland. Whose intrepidity has convinced the world, that Britannia is the Sovereign of the Ocean. Intended not only to Instruct and Entertain, but also to animate the Youth of this Country with a becoming Ardour, to imitate the glorious Actions of these Heroes, if their Duty should hereafter call them forth in the Defence of their Country.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and Interesting Tales. Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans, or, The Childrens Friend.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Berquin, Arnaud and Unknown.
The Mountain Piper; or, The History of Edgar and Matilda. To which is added, A Journey to London, a Moral Tale. Embellished with Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Johnson, Richard.
The mountain piper; or, the history of Edgar and Matilda. To which is added, A journey to London, a moral tale. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Johnson, Richard.
The mountain piper; or, the history of Edgar and Matilda. To which is added, A journey to London. A moral tale. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, [Man].
The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious in each of the Public Buildings, Colleges, Halls, &c. To which is added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, The late Earl of Litchfield, The Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury, The Right Hon. Earl Harcourt, And the Right Hon. the Marquis of Buckingham. Containing, an accurate description of their tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens, and other curiosities. By a gentleman of Oxford. Embellished with a New Plan of Oxford, and other elegant Engravings.
Oxford:
James Fletcher [Oxford],
William Jackson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
1787.
Bunyan, John.
The Pilgrim's Progress.
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Unknown, .
The toy-shop; or, sentimental preceptor. Containing some choice trifles, for the instruction and amusement of every little miss and master. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1787.
Trimmer, Sarah.
Facile introduction a la connoissance de la nature et a la lecture des saintes ecritures. Mise À la Portée des jeunes gens des deux sexes. Traduit de L'Anglois de Mrs. Trimmer, par M. Le Bas de St. Amand.
London:
1788.
Hart, Joseph.
Hymns, &c. composed on various subjects. By J. Hart.
London:
1788.
Winter, George.
The farmer convinced; or, the reviewers of the Monthly Review anatomized; their ignorance expos’d; and their vague, futile, and fallacious assertions refuted. Also, W-----’s new and compendious system of husbandry dissected; with Remarks on his Patent Drill Machine. By Benjamin Bramble, An Old Experienced Farmer.
London:
1788.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Rowley, W.
A treatise on female, nervous, hysterical, hypochondriacal, bilious, convulsive diseases; apoplexy and palsy; with thoughts on madness, suicide, &c. in which the principal disorders are explained from anatomical facts, and the treatment formed on several new principles. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
London:
Charles Nourse,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1788.
Rowley, W.
An essay on the malignant, ulcerated sore throat; Containing reflections on its causes and fatal effects in 1787. With a remarakable case, accompanied with large purple spots all over the body, a mortification of the leg, &c. &c. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. To which are added, animadversions on the present defects in treating the disorder, improved and successful methods of cure, and an account of a new species of temporary madness, &c.
London:
Charles Nourse,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1788.
Rowley, W.
An essay on the malignant, ulcerated sore throat; containing reflections on its causes and fatal effects in 1787. With a remarkable case, ... By William Rowley, M.D. ... To which are added, animadversions on the present defects in treating the disorder, ...
London:
Charles Nourse,
Thomas Hookham [Hanover Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Choice emblems, Natural, Historical, Fabulous, Moral, and divine; for the improvement and pastime of youth: displaying the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists: The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction Under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Richardson, Samuel.
Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady. Comprehending the most important concerns of private life. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author of Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison. A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Abercrombie, John and Thomas Mawe.
Every man his own gardener. Being a new, and much more complete gardener's kalendar, and General Director, than any one hitherto published. Containing, Not only an Account of what Work is necessary to be done in the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden and Shrubbery; Nursery, Green-House, and Hot-House for every Month in the Year, but also ample practical Directions for performing the said Work, according to the newest and most approved Methods now in Practice among the best Gardeners. With complete practical Directions for Forcing all Kinds of choice Plants, Flowers and Fruits, to early Perfection, in Hot-Beds, Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, Forcing-Frames, Forcing-Houses, Vineries, &c. Also particular Directions relative to Soil and Situation, adapted to the different Sorts of Plants and Trees, &c. And to the Whole are added, complete and useful Lists of Kitchen Garden Plants, Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Fibrous-Rooted Flowers, Bulbous and Tuberous-Rooted Flowers, Green-House, and Hot-House Plants, Proper for Cultivation in the English Gardens and Plantations, &c. &c. And, to which, in this Edition, are added, additional Systematic General Catalogues of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials and Biennials, and of Hot-House Plants (not in any former Edition) with general Explanations of their Nature and Culture. By Thomas Mawe, (gardener to his grace the Duke of Leeds) John Abercrombie, Gardener, Newington, Surry; (formerly of Tottenham-Court, Middlesex,) and other gardeners Corrected, and greatly Enlarged, with considerable material new Additions, and wholly new improved in the most copious and general Manner in every Department of the Work, rendering it much superior, and more universally Instructive than any former Edition.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Joseph Johnson,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
1788.
Gay, John.
Fables by the late Mr. Gay. In one volume complete.
London:
James Buckland [57 Paternoster],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Benjamin White,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [Stationer's Court],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Croxall, Samuel.
Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The fourteenth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Joseph Johnson,
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Charles Stalker [Stationer's Court],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
1788.
Milton, John.
Milton's Paradise lost illustrated with texts of scripture, by John Gillies, D. D. One Of The Ministers In Glasgow.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate],
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
James Dodsley,
Joseph Johnson,
James Robson,
William Clarke,
Charles Dilly,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Robert Baldwin I,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
John Bew [Clifford's Inn],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Otridge,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
Newbery's Familiar Letter Writer: Containing a Variety of Useful Letters, Calculated for the Most Common Occurrences, and Adapted to the Capacities of Young People, From an early age to the time of their engaging in the most material concerns of life.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
Newbery's New Spelling Dictionary of the English Language. Wherein all the words are properly accented, shewing how to write and pronounce them with ease and propriety. To which is prefixed, A new and concise Introduction to English Grammar.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Newbery's spelling dictionary of the English language. wherein All the Words are properly accented, shewing How to write and pronounce them with Ease and Propriety. To which is prefixed, a new and concise introduction to English grammer.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Johnson, Richard.
Nouvelle histoire d'Angleterre. Depuis les premiers periodes, jusqu'au temps present. Sur un plan recommandé par le comte de Chesterfield. Traduit de l'anglois par le S. L. B. de St. Amand.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Cooper, Samuel.
Nouvelle Histoire d'Angleterre. Depuis les Premiers Periodes, jusqu'au Temps Present. Sur un plan recommandé par le Comte de Chesterfield. Enrichi de figures en taille douce, soigneusement gravées d'après les desseins de Mr. Wale. Traduit de l'Anglois du Rev. Mr. Cooper, par le S.L.B. de St. Amand.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman. The sixth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Johnson, Richard.
Rural felicity; or, the history of Tommy and Sally. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Johnson, Richard.
Rural felicity; or, the history of Tommy and Sally. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
The Adventurer.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
James Dodsley,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Longman II,
William Nicoll,
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
James Robson and Co.,
William Flexney [319 Holborn],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
John Murray I [Fleet Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Samuel Hayes,
William Fox,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
1788.
Le Sage, Alain René.
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Abridged. Adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Glasse, Hannah.
The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. Containing, I. How to Roast and Boil to Persection every Thing necessary to be sent up to Table. II. Of Made Dishes. III. How expensive a French Cook's Sauce is. IV. To make a Number of pretty little Dishes for a Supper or Side-Dish, and little Corner-Dishes for a great Table. V. To dresh Fish. VI. Of Soups and Broths. Vii. Of Puddings. Viii. Of Pics. IX. For a Lent Dinner; a Number of good Dishes, which may be made use of at any other Time. X. Directions to prepare proper Food for the Sick. XI. For Captains of Ships; how to make all useful Dishes for a Voyage; and setting out a Table on board. XII. Of Hog's Puddings, Sausages, &c. XIII. To pot and make Hams, &c. XIV. Of Dickling. XV. Of making Cakes, &c. XVI. Of Cheesecakes, Creams, Jellies, Whipt Syllabubs, &c. XVII. Of Made Wines, Brewing, French Bread, Muslins, &c. XVIII. Jarring Cherries and Preserves, &c. XIX. To make Anchovies, Vermicelli, Catchup, Vinegar, and to keep Artichokes, French Beans, &c. XX. Of Distilling. XXI. How to market; the Season of the Year for Butcher's Meat, Poultry, Fish, Herbs, Roots, and Fruit. XXII. A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog, by Dr. Mead. XXIII. A Receipt to keep clear from Bugs. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts. And also fifty receipts for different articles of perfumery. With a copious index. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition, with all the modern improvements: and also the order of a bill of fare for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Cadell [London],
Joseph Johnson,
William Nicoll,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Thomas Payne and Son,
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Charles Stalker [Stationer's Court],
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly],
Thomas Vernor [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Benjamin White and Son,
James Robson and W. Clarke,
Samuel Hayes,
William Fox,
David Ogilvy,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
John Knox [London],
1788.
Carter, John.
The builder’s magazine: or, a universal dictionary for architects, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. AS Well AS For Every Gentleman who would wish to be a competent Judge of the elegant and necessary Art of Building. Consisting of designs in architecture, In Every Stile and Taste, from the most magnificent and superb Structures, down to the most simple and unadorned; together with the plans and sections, serving as an unerring Assistant in the Construction of any Building, from a Palace to a Cottage. In Which Will BE Introduced Grand and Elegant Designs for Chimney-Pieces, Ciblings, Doors, Windows, &c. proper for Halls, Saloons, Vestibules, State Rooms, Dining Rooms, Parlours, Drawing Rooms, Anti Rooms, Dressings Rooms, Bed Rooms, &c. Together With Designs for Churches, Hospitals, and other Public Buildings. Also, Plans, Elevations, and Sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic Taste, calculated to embellish Parks, Gardens, Forests, Woods, Canals, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, extensive Views, &c. The whole forming a complete system of architecture, in all its Branches, and so disposed, as to render the Surveyor, Carpenter, Mason, &c. equally capable to erect a Cathedral, a Mansion, a Temple, or a Rural Cot. By a Society of architects.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume II. Containing a Description of Guildhall, Guildhall Chapel, The Bank of England, St Thomas's Hospital, The Mansion House, Foundling Hospital, The East India House, St Stephen's Walbrook, St Mary le Bow, Bridewell Hospital, Christ's Hospital, and London Stone.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume IV. Containing a Description of Westminster-Abbey, Westminster-Bridge, Westminster-Hall, House of Lords, House of Commons, Buckingham House, or the Queen's Palace, Banquetting House, Horse Guards, Admiralty Office.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The Hermit of the Forest, and the Wandering Infants. A rural fragment. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The History of Tommy Careless; or, The Misfortunes of a Week. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Jones, Stephen.
The History of Tommy Playlove and Jacky Lovebook. Wherein is shewn the superiority of virtue over vice, however dignified by birth or fortune. Written by a friend. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The hobby-horse, or Christmas companion: containing among other interesting particulars, the song of a cock and a bull, a Canterbury story, and a tale of a tub. Faithfully copied from the original manuscript, in the Vatican library. By Toby Ticklepitcher. Embellished with elegant cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Kimber, Edward.
The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson. Abridged from the original work, written by himself. Embellished with copper-plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Paltock, Robert.
The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man. Taken from his own mouth, in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The Prettiest Book for Children; Being the History of the Enchanted Castle; situated in one of the Fortunate Isles, and goverend by the Giant Instruction. Written ... by Don Stephano Bunyano ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The Sugar Plumb; or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Newbery, Elizabeth and Unknown.
The toy-shop; or, sentimental preceptor. Containing some choice trifles, for the instruction and amusement of every little miss and master. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Unknown, .
The toy-shop; or, sentimental preceptor. Containing some choice trifles, for the instruction and amusement of every little miss and master. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Sydenham, Thomas.
The works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D. on acute and chronic diseases; ... To which are subjoined notes, ... from the most eminent medical writers; adapting the whole to the present improved state of physic, ... with a variety of annotations by George Wallis, M.D. In two volumes. ...
London:
George, George, John and James Robinson,
William Otridge,
Samuel Hayes,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1788.
Ayscough, Samuel.
A general index to the first fifty-six volumes of the Gentleman's Magazine, From its Commencement in the Year 1731, to the End of 1786. Compiled by Samuel Ayscough, Clerk, Assistant Librarian of the British Museum. In two volumes. ... : containing An index to the essays, dissertations, and historical passages.
London:
David Henry,
1789.
Melvill, John.
Observations on the nature and properties of fixible air, and on the salutary effects of the aqua salubris, in preserving health, and preventing diseases. To which are added, Strictures on the Present Practice of Physic, Pointing out the Causes which greatly obstruct the Improvement of the Healing Art. Submitted to the attentive Consideration of the Public. By John Melvill, M.D. John-Street, Adelphi.
London:
John Melvill,
1789.
Unknown, .
Anecdotes of a Little Family, Interspersed with Fables, Stories, and Allegories, Embellished with Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Unknown, .
The Blossoms of Morality. Intended for the Amusement & Instruction of Young Ladies & Gentlemen. By the editor of The Looking-Glass for the Mind.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Johnson, Richard.
The History of North America. Containing, a Review of the Customs and Manners of the Original Inhabitants; the First Settlement of the British Colonies, their Rise and Progress, by the Rev. Mr. Cooper. Embellished with Copper-Plate Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Richardson, Samuel.
The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author Of Pamela And Clarissa. A new edition, adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Johnson, Richard.
The History of South America. Containing the discoveries of Columbus, the conquest of Mexico and Peru, and the other transactions of the Spaniards in the new world. By the Rev. Mr. Cooper. Embellished with copper-plate cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Unknown, .
The Interesting and Affecting History of Prince Lee Boo, A Native of the Pelew Islands, Brought to England by Capt. Wilson. To which is prefixed, A Short Account of Those Islands, with a sketch of the manners and customs of the Inhabitants.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The ladder to learning, step the first: being a collection of select fables, consisting of words of only one syllable, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Unknown, [Man].
The new Oxford guide. or, Companion through the University. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious. In each of the public buildings, colleges, halls, &c. To which is added, a Tour to Blenhiem, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Late Earl of Litchfield, the Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury, the Right Hon. Earl Harcourt, and the Right Hon. the Marquis of Buckingham. Containing, an accurate description of their tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens, and other curiosities. By a Gentleman of Oxford. The eight edition, corrected and enlarged. Embellished with a new plan of Oxford, and other elegant engravings.
Oxford:
James Fletcher [Oxford],
William Jackson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
1789.
Bunyan, John.
The Pilgrim's Progress.
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Unknown, .
The Puzzling Cap: A Choice Collection of Riddles, in familiar verse; with a curious cut to each.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Unknown, .
Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by Master Freelove and his companions. Interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1789.
Unknown, .
An Account of cook’s rheumatic powder; A medicine of singular efficacy in the cure of rheumatisms, both chronic and acute, as well as many other complaints of an obstinate nature: such as inveterate scurvies, leprosies, white swellings, worm cases, &c. &c. to which is annexed, alist of more than four hundred remarkable cures. The medicine is sold, by appointment of the proprietor, at E. Newbery’s, the corner of St. Paul’s Church-Yard, and no where else in London, price 5s. each packet, containing 14 doses, stamp included.
London:
1790.
Melmoth, William.
The great importance of a religious life considered: to which are added, some morning and evening prayers.
London:
William Ginger and Son,
1790.
Unknown, .
A bag of nuts ready cracked, or, instructive fables, ... By the celebrated and facetious Thomas Thumb, Esq. The eighth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
A bag of nuts ready cracked, or, instructive fables, ingenious riddles, and merry conundrums. By the celebrated and facetious Thomas Thumb, Esq. Published for the benefit of all little masters and misses who love reading as well as playing. The ninth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Lockman, John.
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-second edition, corrected, and brought down to the present time.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Charles Dilly,
Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831],
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Longman II,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Francis Power,
1790.
Rowley, W.
A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases of the eyes and eyelids, &c. In which are communicated several new discoveries relative to the cure of defects in vision; with many original prescriptions. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. To which are added, directions in the choice of spectacles.
London:
J. Wingrave,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1790.
Rowley, W.
A treatise on the management of female breasts during childbed; and several new observations on cancerous diseases. With prescriptions. To which are added remarks on pretenders to the cure of the cancer. By William Rowley, M.D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
London:
J. Wingrave,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1790.
Unknown, .
Anecdotes of a Little Family, Interspersed with Fables, Stories, and Allegories, illustrated with Suitable Morals for Children of different Ages, and both Sexes, Embellished with Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
Choice Scraps, Historical and Biographical, Consisting of Pleasing Stories and Diverting Anecdotes, Most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement. For young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
Choice Scraps, Historical and Biographical, Consisting of Pleasing Stories and Diverting Anecdotes, Most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement. For young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Game of human life. This day was published, price five shillings, on a sheet, six shillings, pasted on a board, and six shillings and sixpence, on canvas, with a case, including a box with totum and markers. The new game of human life, with rules for playing.
London:
John Wallis [Ludgate Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Hoyle, Edmond.
Hoyle's games improved; being practical treatises on whist, quadrille, piquet, chess, back-gammon, draughts, cricket, Tennis, Quinze, Hazard, Lansquenet, Billiards, and Goff or Golf: In which are contained, the method of betting at those games upon equal or advantageous Terms; including the laws of each, as settled and agreed to, at Brookes's, White's, D'Aubigny's, the Scavoir Vivre, Miles's, Payne's, and other Fashionable Houses &c. Revised and corrected by Charles Jones, Esq. A new edition enlarged.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Payne and Son,
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Charles Stalker [King Street],
1790.
Unknown, .
Jachin and Boaz; or, an authentic key to the door of Free-masonry, ... Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. ... To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, ... By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem lodge; ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Nicoll,
1790.
Unknown, .
Moral Sketches for Young Minds.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine.
Mother Bunch's fairy tales: published for the amusement of all those little masters and misses who, by duty to their parents, and obedience to their superiors, aim at becoming great lords and ladies.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Hoppus, Edward.
Practical measuring made easy to the meanest capacity by a new set of tables: Which show at sight, the solid or superficial content (and consequently the value) of any piece of quantity of squared or round timber, be it standing or felled, also of stone, board, glass, &c. made use of in the erecting or repairing of any building, &c, contrived to answer all the occasions of gentlemen and artificers, far beyond any thing yet extant: the contents being given in feet, inches, and twelfth parts of an inch. With a preface, shewing the excellence of this new method of measuring, and demonstrating, that whoever ventures to rely upon those obsolete tables and directions published by Isaac Keay, is liable to be deceived (in common cases) 10s. in the pound. By E. Hoppus, surveyor to the corporation of the London assurance. The twelfth edition. Greatly improved by the following additions, I. New tables shewing at sight the value of any piece or quantity of timber, stone, &c. at any price per foot cube. II. Mr. Hoppus's table of solid measure applied to the freighting of ships. III. Some very curious observations concerning the measuring of timber by several dimensions, communicated by one of His Majesty's purveyors.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Joseph Johnson,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Robert Baldwin I,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
John Bew [Clifford's Inn],
Samuel Hayes,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
John Taylor,
1790.
Swift, Jonathan.
The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Swift, Jonathan.
The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
The brother's gift, or the naughty girl reformed. Published for the advantage of the rising generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Carter, Susannah.
The frugal housewife, or complete woman cook. Wherein the art of dressing all sorts of viands, with cleanliness, decency, and elegance, is explained in five hundred approved receipts, in Gravies, Sauces, Roasting, Boiling, Frying, Broiling, Stews, Hashes, Soups, Fricassees, Ragoos, Pasties, Pies, Tarts, Cakes, Puddings, Syllabubs, Creams, Flummery, Jellies, Giams, and Custards. Together with the Best Methods of Potting, Collaring, Preserving, Drying, Candying, Pickling, And Making of English Wines. To which are added, twelve new prints, exhibiting a proper arrangement of dinners, two courses, for every month in the year. With various Bills of Fare. By Susannah Carter, Of Clerkenwell.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Goldsmith, Oliver.
The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith.
London:
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Payne and Son,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
William Richardson [printer, Strand],
Thomas Cadell [London],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Robert Baldwin I,
Samuel Hayes,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Richardson, Samuel.
The history of Pamela; or, virtue rewarded. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The ladder to learning, step the first: being a collection of select fables, with original morals, upon a new plan, intended as an easy and entertaining introduction to the useful art of reading.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The ladder to learning, step the third: being a collection of select fables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The ladder to learning: step the second. Being a collection of select fables: consisting of words not exceeding two syllables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
The ladies most elegant and convenient pocket book, for the year 1790. Being the Second after Leap Year. Embellished with the fashionable Dresses of the Year 1789, and a beautiful View of the Front of Carlton-House. Containing, Amongst a great Variety of useful, ornamental, and instructive Articles, the following: The necessary Pages for Engagements, Memorandums, and Expences, ruled in a more plain and familiar Manner than any yet adapted for the Use of the Ladies; Tables of all the moveable and immoveable Feasts, Fasts, and Holidays in the Year; Days and Hours for buying, accepting, or transferring Stock, and receiving Dividends; Holidays at the Public Offices; Royal Family of Great Britain; Regal Table; Sovereigns of Europe's Birth Days; Perpetual Diary; Interest Table; Essay on Ceremony; Reflexions on Forethought; on the Advantage of Society; A Lady's Choice in Matrimony; Ode to Sleep; A Nuptual Card; On a Watch; Receipts in Cosmetics and Medicine; The favourite Songs and Country Dances for the Year; New Rates of Coachmen and Watermen; with several useful Particulars, necessary Marketing Tables, &c. Compiled at the Request of several Ladies of Quality.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Johnson, Richard.
The Little Wanderers; or The Surprising History and Miraculous Adventures of Two Pretty Orphans. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Campe, Joachim Heinrich.
The New Robinson Crusoe, designed for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of Both Sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Shakespeare, William.
The plays and poems of William Shakspeare, in ten volumes; collated verbatim with the most authentick copies, and revised: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added, an essay on the chronological order of his plays; an essay relative to Shakspeare and Jonson; a dissertation ON The Three Parts Of King Henry VI.; an historical account Of The English Stage; And Notes; by Edmond Malone.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Henry Sampson Woodfall,
Charles Dilly,
James Robson,
Joseph Johnson,
Thomas Vernor [Birchin Lane],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Lasher Gardner,
John Sewell [Royal Exchange],
J. Nichols [Unknown],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
Thomas Payne II,
Samuel Hayes,
Robert Faulder,
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Thomas and John Egerton,
Charles Stalker [Stationer's Court],
James Barker,
James Edwards,
David Ogilvy and J. Speare,
John Cuthell [24 Middle Row],
James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
The Prettiest Book for Children; Being the History of the Enchanted Castle; Situated in one of the fortunate isles, and governed by the giant instruction. Written ... By Don Stephano Bunyano ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
The Prettiest Book for Children; Being the History of the Enchanted Castle; Situated in one of the fortunate isles, and governed by the giant instruction. Written for the entertainment of little masters and misses. By Don Stephano Bunyano. Under-secretary to the aforesaid giant.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, and Elizabeth Newbery.
The toy-shop; or, sentimental preceptor. Containing some choice trifles, for the instruction and amusement of every little miss and master. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, and Elizabeth Newbery.
The toy-shop; or, sentimental preceptor. Containing some choice trifles, for the instruction and amusement of every little miss and master. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Unknown, .
The youthful jester; or, Repository of wit and innocent amusement. Containing moral and humorous tales; merry jests, laughable anecdotes, and smart repartees. The whole being as innocent as it is entertaining. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Rowley, W.
Truth vindicated or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
J. Wingrave,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1790.
Rowley, W.
Truth vindicated: or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained. Containing their numerous causes, the exact signs by which they may be distinguished, and questions proper for juries commissioned to examine these subjects; with facts extracted from the Parliamentary reports, and reasons for declaring the case of a great personage to have been only a feverish or symptomatic delirium. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
London:
Francis Wingrave,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1790.
Rowley, W.
Two letters to Dr. William Hunter, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Academy, and Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, on the dangerous tendency of medical vanity; occasioned by the death of a noble lady. With a remarkable cure of a Cancerous womb, &c. &c.
London:
J. Wingrave,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1790.
Nelson, Robert.
A Companion for the Festivals and Fasts of the Church of England: with Collects and Prayers for each Solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq. The Twenty-Sixth Edition.
London:
Thomas Longman II,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Elizabeth Newbery,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Robert Baldwin I,
William Stuart,
William Flexney [319 Holborn],
Thomas Evans [46 Paternoster Row],
Stanley Crowder,
Bedwell Law and Son,
Sir Charles Corbett,
John Nichols [Fleet Street],
Robert Faulder,
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Henry Gardner,
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Richard Ryan [351 Oxford Street],
1791.
Boreman, Thomas.
A Description of Three Hundred Animals, viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects, with a Particular Account of the Manner of their Catching Whales in Greenland. Illustrated with copper-plates. New edition.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
F. Power & Co.,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
1791.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. The eighth edition, with additions.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Masson, Charles Francois Philbert.
Elmina; or, The Flower that Never Fades. A tale for young people.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Abercrombie, John.
Every man his own gardener. Being a new and much more complete gardener's kalendar, and General Director, than any one hitherto published. Containing, Not only an Account of what Work is necessary to be done in the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden and Shrubbery; Nursery, Green-House, and Hot-House, for every Month in the Year, but also ample practical Directions for performing the said Work, according to the newest and most approved Methods now in practice among the best Gardeners. With complete practical Directions for Forcing all Kinds of choice Plants, Flowers, and Fruits, to early Perfection, in Hot-Beds, Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, Forcing-Frames, Forcing-Houses, Vineries, &c. Also particular Directions relative to Soil and Situation, adapted to the different Sorts of Plants and Trees, &c. And to the Whole are added, complete and useful Lists of Kitchen Garden Plants, Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Fibrous-Rooted Flowers, Bulbous and Teberous - Rooted Flowers, Green-House, and Hot-House Plants; Proper for Cultivation in the English Gardens and Plantations, &c. &c. And to which, in this Edition, are added, additional Systematic General Catalogues of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials and Biennials, and of Hot-House Plants (not in any former Edition) with general Explanations of their Nature and Culture.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Joseph Johnson,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
1791.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby even Children may in short time know the use of the terriestrial globe and geographical maps, and all the considerable countries in the world; their situation, boundaries, extent, divisions, islands, rivers, lakes, chief cities, government and religion. Divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer: with a new general map of the World, the Spheres, and also a list of maps necessary for children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The sixteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the use of such grown persons as have neglected this useful study in their youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work.
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The blind child, or anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Unknown, .
The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume I. Containing a Description of the Tower of London, the Monument, London Bridge, the Custom House, the Royal Exchange, Bethlem Hospital, St Luke's Hospital, The Magdalen House, Gresham College, Sion College, and The South Sea House.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
S., Mr. H.
The History of the Davenport Family; In which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins Sophia and Amelia easy. Interspersed with moral reflections. By H.S.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Cooper, J.
The Oriental Moralist or the Beauties of the Arabian Nights Entertainments translated from the original & accompanied with suitable reflections adapted to each story. By the Revd. Mr. Cooper, author of the History of England &c. &c. &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1791.
Spilsbury, Francis.
Free observations on the scurvy, gout, diet, and remedy. By Francis Spilsbury, Chemist, Soho-Square, London. Judge For Yourselves.
London:
1792.
Unknown, .
The weymouth guide: exhibiting the ancient and present state of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis; with a description of Milton Abbey, Sherborne Castle, Lulworth Castle, the Island of Portland, and every other place, worthy the attention of strangers who Visit Weymouth. Embellished with a view of the bay, and a plan of Sandsfoot Castle.
Weymouth:
P. Delamotte,
1792.
Unknown, .
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades, Rebusses, &c. Chiefly Original. By Peter Puzzlewell, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Rowley, W.
A treatise on the regular, irregular, atonic, and flying gout: ... With the excellent effects of the muriatic acid on the relief of that disorder. By William Rowley, ...
London:
J. Wingrave,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Richardson, Samuel.
Clarissa; or, the history of a young lady: comprehending the most important concerns of private life. and particularly shewing the distresses that may attend the misconduct, both of parents and children, in relation to marriage. In eight volumes. ...
London:
Bedwell Law and Son,
Thomas Cadell [London],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Robert Baldwin I,
Joseph Johnson,
William Richardson [printer, Strand],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Thomas Vernor [Birchin Lane],
William Lane,
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [New Bond Street],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
Dramatic dialogues, for the use of young persons. By the author of The blind child.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Gay, John.
Fables by the late Mr. Gay. In One Volume Complete.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Longman II,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Joseph Johnson,
Henry Gardner,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
James Scatcherd,
John Whitaker,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
1792.
Unknown, .
Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every new made mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. .... VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VII. Anthems, odes, songs, &c. Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floot of a lodge, interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Unknown, .
Newbery's New Spelling Dictionary of the English Language. Wherein all the words are properly accented, shewing how to write and pronounce them with ease and propriety. A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Zimmermann, Johann Georg.
Select views of the life, reign, and character of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Containing, besides many profound Remarks on the prominent Features of the Reign and Character of that unrivalled Sovereign, serving to illustrate his posthumous Works, two very remarkable Letters of the Empress of Russia to the Author; a great Variety of Anecdotes, relating to eminent political and literary Characters of Great Britain, and other Countries; and also an authentic Exposition of the origin and true causes of the British Alliance with Prussia, &c. &c. Translated from the German of Dr. de Zimmerman, First Physician to his Britannic Majesty at Hanover, Knight of the Russian Order of Wlodimir, and Member of several Literary Societies. By Major Neuman, of the Nassau Guards. ...
London:
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [New Bond Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Long, Robert.
Short rules for playing the game of cassino; by Robert Long.
London:
J. Owen,
Elizabeth Newbery,
T. Mortimer,
1792.
The beauties of the poets: being a collection of moral and sacred poetry, from the most eminent authors. Compiled by the late Rev. Thos. Janes, of Bristol.
London:
Stephen Couchman,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
Thomas Vernor [Birchin Lane],
John Parsons,
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Thomas Boosey,
1792.
Johnson, Richard.
The History of France, from the Earliest Period, comprehending every interesting and Remarkable occurrence in the annals of that monarchy to its abolition in September, 1792. By the Rev. Mr. Cooper. Embellished with copper-plate cuts, and designed principally for the use of young Ladies and Gentlemen. Second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Unknown, .
The Little Moralists; or, the History of Amintor and Florella, The Pretty Little Shepherd and Shepherdess of the Vale of Evesham. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Johnson, Richard.
The Little Wanderers; or The Surprising History and Miraculous Adventures of Two Pretty Orphans. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and interesting tales, chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. A New Edition, with Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by Bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Jones, Stephen.
The Oracles: Containing some particulars of the history of Billy and Kitty Wilson; Including anecdotes of their playfellows, &c. Intended for the entertainment of the little world. And illustrated by engravings.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Jones, Stephen.
The Oracles: Containing some particulars of the history of Billy and Kitty Wilson; Including anecdotes of their playfellows, &c. Intended for the entertainment of the little world. And illustrated by engravings.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Unknown, .
The triumph of goodnature, exhibited in the history of master Harry Fairborn and master Trueworth. Interspersed with tales and fables and ornamented with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Unknown, .
The Visits of Tommy Lovebook to his Neighbouring Little Misses and Masters. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Unknown, .
Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by Master Freelove and his companions. Interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1792.
Rowley, W.
The causes of the great number of deaths in putrid sore throats, scarlet fevers, and yellow fever of the West-Indies and America, explained; with more successful modes of treating those alarming disorders; as practised at the St. Mary-Le-Bone infirmary. By William Rowley, M. D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. and physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone infirmary.
London:
William Rowley,
1793.
Unknown, .
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of the first discovery of its medicinal waters by King Bladud; Saxon and Roman Antiquities, Nature and Efficacy of the Warm Baths and Sudatories. With the Rules and Prices of Bathing and Pumping. The Virtues of the Bath Waters used internally and externally. Lists of the Body Corporate, Attornies, Medical Faculty, Artists, Inns and Taverns, Lodging Houses, Boarding ditto, Price of Lodgings, Mail and other Coaches, Chairmen's Fares, Waggons, Carriers and Post, Barges to and from Bristol, &c. Institution and present State of the General Hospital; Description of the Assembly-Rooms, Publick Charities, Churches, Chapels, and other Edifices. The Principal Roads to different Parts of the Kingdom; with a Description of the City of Bristol, and the Hotwells; Monuments of Antiquity, and Gentlemen's Seats, in the Environs of Bath. Directions for Passing the Severn into Wales; And many other Particulars worthy Observation. (the Whole embellished with six Copper-Plan Engravings, viz. Portraits of the Masters of the Ceremonies, Plan of the City, Elevation of the Town-Hall, View of the Crescent, and Portrait of Richard Nath, Esq.) To which is added, The Life, Character, &c. of Richard Nash, esq; who presided over the Amusements of this City upwards of Fifty Years.
Bath:
1793.
Rowley, W.
The rational practice of physic of William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, The Royal College of Physicians in London, and Physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary, &c. &c. In four volumes. ... . Containing treatises on Female, Nervous, Hysterical, Hypochondriacal, and Cancerous Diseases, Letters on Medical Vanity, the Abuse of Hemlock, &c. &c.
London:
William Rowley,
1793.
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia.
The religion of nature, a short discourse, Delivered before the national assembly at Paris, by Mons. le Curé of - on his resigning the priesthood. With a short address to the jurymen of Great Britain. By Bob Short.
London:
1793.
Jones, Stephen.
A Natural History of Fishes, and of Reptiles, Insects, Waters, Earths, Fossils, Minerals, and Vegetables, Compiled from the best authorities, and illustrated by a great variety of copper plates, comprising near one hundred figures,
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
A New Roman History, from the Foundation of Rome to the End of the Common-Wealth. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine; for the improvement and pastime of youth: displaying the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists: The Whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction Under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Gay, John.
Fables by John Gay, with a life of the author, and embellished with a plate to each fable.
London:
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Benjamin White and Son,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law and Son,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Joseph Johnson,
Henry Gardner,
John Bew [Clifford's Inn],
John Murray [52 Prince's Street],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
James Scatcherd,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The seventeenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, ... And a table of the latitude and longitude of the ... places mentioned ...
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
Holiday entertainment; or the good child's fairing: containing the plays and sports of Charley and Billy Welldon, ... With the fancies of the old man that lived under the hill.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer.
Lord Chesterfield's Maxims; or, A New Plan of Education, on the Principles of Virtue and Politeness. In which is conveyed, such instruction as cannot fail to form the Man of Honour, the Man of Virtue, and the Accomplished Gentleman. Being the substance of the Earl of Chesterfield's Letters, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, Esq; A new edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Milton, John.
Milton's Paradise lost illustrated with texts of scripture, by John Gillies, D. D. One Of The Ministers In Glasgow.
London:
Benjamin White and Son,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law and Son,
James Dodsley,
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
James Nichols,
Robert Baldwin I,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Samuel Hayes,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
James Scatcherd,
John Taylor,
Edward Jeffery [Colonnade],
William Miller [New Bond Street],
1793.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
New description of Blenheim, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry, and furniture; a picturesque tour of the gardens and park; and every other circumstance connected with the subject, that can afford either information or entertainment. A new and improved edition. Embellished with an elegant plan of the park, &c.
London:
Thomas Cadell [London],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Johnson, Richard.
Poetical blossoms. Being a selection of short poems, intended for young people to repeat from memory. By the Rev. Mr. Cooper.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman. The seventh edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Jones, Stephen.
Rudiments of Reason; or, the young experimental philosopher: being a series of family conferences; in which the causes and effects of the various phenomena that nature daily exhibits, are rationally and familiarly explained. In three volumes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe.
The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. Translated from the French.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law and Son,
Joseph Johnson,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Charles Lowndes [1806-1808, 1817-1824; Marquis Court],
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
James Evans,
Francis Wingrave,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The blind child, or anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Rowley, W.
The causes of the great number of deaths amongst adults and children, in putrid, scarlet fevers, and ulcerated sore throats, explained; with more successful modes of treating those alarming disorders; as practised at the St. Mary-le-bone infirmary. By William Rowley, M.D ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume II. Containing a Description of Guildhall, Guildhall Chapel, The Bank of England, St Thomas's Hospital, The Mansion House, Foundling Hospital, The East India House, St Stephen's Walbrook, St Mary le Bow, Bridewell Hospital, Christ's Hospital, and London Stone.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume III. Containing a Description of St Paul's Cathedral, Black Friars Bridge, British Museum, The Temple, Temple Bar, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Lincoln's Inn.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume IV. Containing a Description of Westminster-Abbey, Westminster-Bridge, Westminster-Hall, House of Lords, House of Commons, Buckingham House, or the Queen's Palace, Banquetting House, Horse Guards, Admiralty Office.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
The History of Little King Pippin; with an Account of the Melancholy Death of Four Naughty Boys, who were Devoured by Wild Beasts. And the Wonderful Delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a Little White Horse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Fielding, Henry.
The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Jones, Stephen.
The History of Tommy Playlove and Jacky Lovebook. Wherein is shewn the superiority of virtue over vice, however dignified by birth or fortune. Written by a friend. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
The ladies most elegant and convenient pocket book, for the year 1793. Being the first after leap year. Embellished with a beautiful representation of Lord Cornwallis's receiving as hostages the two sons of Tippoo Sultaun; and the dresses of the year 1792. Containing, amongst a great variety of useful, ornamental, and instructive articles, the following: ... Compiled at the request of several ladies of quality.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Paltock, Robert.
The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man. Taken from his own mouth, in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Jones, Stephen.
The Natural History of Beasts, Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Illustrated by a Great Variety of Copper Plates, Comprising Near One Hundred and Twenty Figures, Accurately Drawn from Nature, and Beautifully Engraved.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Shakespeare, William.
The plays of William Shakspeare. In fifteen volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators. To which are added, notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The fourth edition. Revised and augmented (with a glossarial index) by the editor of Dodsley's collection of old plays.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law and Son,
Charles Dilly,
James Robson,
J. Johnson,
Thomas Vernor [Ludgate Hill],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
John Murray [25 Prince's Street],
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Lasher Gardner,
John Sewell [Royal Exchange],
John and Isaac Nicholls,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
Thomas Payne II,
Samuel Hayes,
Robert Faulder,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Benjamin and John White,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Thomas and John Egerton,
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Barker,
James Edwards,
David Ogilvy and J. Speare,
John Cuthell [4 Middle Row],
James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street],
John Deighton [325 High Holborn],
William Miller [New Bond Street],
John and John Taylor,
1793.
Unknown, .
The sister's gift, or the naughty boy reformed published for the advantage of the rising generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Unknown, .
The youthful jester; or, Repository of wit and innocent amusement. Containing moral and humorous tales; merry jests, laughable anecdotes, and smart repartees. The whole being as innocent as it is entertaining. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1793.
Hartley, David.
Argument on the French Revolution, and the means of peace. By David Hartley, Esq.
Bath:
Richard Cruttwell,
1794.
Hartley, David.
Argument on the French revolution, and the means of peace. By David Hartley, Esq.
Bath:
Richard Cruttwell,
1794.
Hartley, David.
Argument on the French Revolution. By David Hartley, Esq.
Bath:
Richard Cruttwell,
1794.
Hartley, David.
Argument on the French Revolution. The second edition. By David Hartley, Esq.
Bath:
Richard Cruttwell,
1794.
Unknown, .
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of the first discovery of its medicinal waters by King Bladud; ...
Bath:
1794.
Unknown, .
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades, Rebusses, &c. Chiefly Original. By Peter Puzzlewell, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Jones, Stephen.
A new biographical dictionary; or, pocket compendium: containing a brief account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every age and nation.
London:
George, George, and John Robinson,
James Wallis [19 Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Scatcherd,
1794.
Lockman, John.
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-Third Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time.
London:
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Norton Longman III,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Charles Dilly,
Robert Baldwin I,
William Bent [55 Paternoster],
William Richardson [Cornhill],
James Scatcherd,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Bedwell Law and Son,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
William Goldsmith [Warwick],
1794.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
A New History of the Grecian States, from their Earliest Period to their Extinction by the Ottomans. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Masson, Charles Francois Philbert.
Elmina; or, The Flower that Never Fades. A tale for young people.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Croxall, Samuel.
Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The fifteenth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
London:
Thomas Cadell [London],
George, George, and John Robinson,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
Robert Baldwin I,
William Bent [55 Paternoster],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Bedwell Law and Son,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
William Ginger [1767-1792, 1805-1830],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
William Goldsmith [Warwick],
1794.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The eighteenth edition. And a table of the latitude...
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Rowley, W.
Important medical improvements for the contemplation of the faculty, the use of families, and the universal benefit of mankind. Just published ... The rational and improved practice, of physic, by William Rowley, M.D.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Hand,
1794.
Important medical improvements for the contemplation of the faculty, the use of families, and the universal benefit of mankind. Just published ... The rational and improved practice, of physic, by William Rowley, M.D.
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Tales for youth; in thirty poems: To which are annexed, historical remarks and moral applications in prose. By the author of "Choice emblems for the improvement of youth," &c. ornamented with cuts, neatly designed and engraved on wood, by Bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
The beauties of ancient poetry. Intended as a companion to the Beauties of English poetry.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Wallis [Ludgate Street],
1794.
Boyer, Abel.
The complete French master, for ladies and gentlemen; containing, I. A new methodical French grammar. II. A well digested and copious Vocabulary. III. Familiar Phrases and Dialogues on all Manner of Subjects. IV. Dialogues of Wit and Humour. V. A Taste of the French Poetry. VI. A Collection of French Songs. Vii. A Collection of Choice Proverbs, both French and English. Viii. A catalogue of the most approved French books, recommended as proper in fitting up a Lady’s or a Gentleman’s Library. For The Use Of His Highness William, Sometime Duke Of Gloucester. By Mr. Abel Boyer, Author Of The Royal Dictionary, French And English.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Charles Dilly,
Joseph Johnson,
James Nichols,
George, George, and John Robinson,
William Richardson [Cornhill],
Robert Baldwin I,
Richard Goldsmith,
Samuel Hayes,
William Stuart,
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Nunn,
James Evans,
1794.
Unknown, .
The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
The father's gift: Or the Way to be wise and happy.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
The Flights of a Lady-Bird; or, the History of the Winged Rambler: embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
The Foundling; or, the History of Lucius Stanhope.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
The Hermit of the Forest, and the Wandering Infants. A rural fragment. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Day, Thomas.
The History of Sandford and Merton. Abridged from the Original. Embellished with Elegant Plates. The Second Edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Wallis [Ludgate Street],
1794.
Unknown, .
The History of Sinbad the Sailor; containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Unknown, .
The ladies most elegant and convenient pocket book, for the year 1794. ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Johnson, Samuel.
The lives of the most eminent English poets. With critical observations on their works. By Samuel Johnson. A new edition, corrected. In four volumes. A New Edition, Corrected.
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Henry Baldwin [Union Street],
Henry Baldwin [Fleet Street],
Joseph Johnson,
Charles Dilly,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
John Nichols [Fleet Street],
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
Thomas Payne II,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
William Otridge,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
William Richardson [Cornhill],
Robert Faulder,
Leigh and Sotheby,
George Nicol [Pall Mall],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
William Bent [55 Paternoster],
Samuel Hayes,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
C. Davis,
William Nicoll,
James Mathews [Matthews],
William Fox,
James Edwards,
David Ogilvy and J. Speare,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
James Evans,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Clarke and Son,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales. Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. A New Edition, with Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by Bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Ogilvie, John.
The traveller's pocket-book; or, Ogilby and Morgan's book of the roads, improved and amended, in a method never before attempted. Containing, I. A new whole sheet map of the roads in England and Wales, as also those in Scotiand, fitted to bind with the Book. II. The Distances in measured Miles from London to all the Cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, in England and Wales, according to the new erected Mile Stones: And an account of such Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats as lie near the Road Side. III. The Cross Roads in England and Wales. IV. The High Roads in Scotland, measured from Edinburgh, with the principal Cross Roads, in English Miles. V. The Circuits of the Judges. VI. The Post Master-General's Account of the Nights that Post-Letters are dispatched to the several trading Towns. Vii. A List of the Fairs in England and Wales, regulated according to the New Stile. Viii. An alphabetical list of all the cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, showing in what Road they are situated.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Bedwell Law and Son,
Joseph Johnson,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Francis and Charles Rivington,
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
James Scatcherd,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Thomas Bowles,
Robert Baldwin I,
1794.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The two cousins, a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of The blind child and Dramatic dialogues.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1794.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
A Complete Course of Geography, by means of instructive games. Invented by the Abbé Gaultier. The second edition, corrected, improved, and divided into two parts. Part I. Containing the game of simple geography, viz. That which teaches the names and situation of the different countries and places of the earth. Section I.-Geographical game of the British Islands. Section II.-Geographical game of Europe. Section III.-Geographical game of Asia, America, and new discovered islands.
London:
1795.
Unknown, .
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this ancient city. ... The whole embellished with six copper-plate engravings, ... To which is added the life, character, &c. of Richard Nash, ...
Bath:
1795.
Unknown, .
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades, Rebusses, &c. Part Second. By Peter Puzzlewell, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Nelson, Robert.
A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England: With collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq.
London:
Stanley Crowder,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law and Son,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
William Stuart,
James Nichols,
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row],
Robert Faulder,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Henry Gardner,
J. Walker,
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels performed by Illustrious Adventurers. Adorned with a Great Variety of Descriptive Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Jones, Stephen.
A Natural History of Fishes, and of Reptiles, Insects, Waters, Earths, Fossils, Minerals, and Vegetables, Compiled from the best authorities, and illustrated by a great variety of copper plates, comprising near one hundred figures, Accurately drawn from Nature, and beautifully engraved.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
A New History of the Grecian States, from their Earliest Period to their Extinction by the Ottomans. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Newcombe, Mr.
A Short Introduction to Geography, containing a description of the several parts of the known world, their situation and chief towns.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
, Aesop.
Aesop's Fables.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
S., Mr. H.
Anecdotes of Mary; or, the good governess. By the author of The history of the Davenport family.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
Anecdotes of Mary; or, the good governess. By the author of The history of the Davenport family.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
Characters of the Kings and Queens of England; Selected from the Best Historians. To which is added, A Table of the Succession of each, from Alfred to the present time. With Heads, by T. Bewick, Newcastle.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
Constantio and Selima. A Fairy Tale.
Salisbury:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby Even children may in a short time know the use of the terrestrial globe and geographical maps, and all the considerable countries in the world; their situation, boundaries, extent, divisions, islands, rivers, lakes, chief cities, government and religion. Divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The eighteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the use of such grown persons have neglected this useful study in their Youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work.
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
de Cervantes, Miguel.
History of Don Quixote Abridged.
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
Little Robin Red Breast; A Collection of Pretty Songs, for Children, Entirely New.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine.
Mother Bunch's Fairy Tales. Published for the Amusement of all those Little Master and Misses who, by Duty to their Parents, and Obedience to their Superiors, aim at becoming Great Lords and Ladies. Adorned with Copperplate Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Milton, John.
Paradise Lost. A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from the Text of Tonson's Correct Edition of M.DCC.XI.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
James Dodsley,
Charles Dilly,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Nichols [Fleet Street],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Samuel Hayes,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
William Otridge and Son,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Scatcherd,
William Goldsmith [Warwick],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Newbery, Elizabeth.
Publications for the instruction and amusement of young people.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
, Aesop.
Select fables of Æsop and others, with instructive applications.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Hurry, Margaret Ives Mitchell.
Tales of instruction and amusement. Written for the use of young persons. By Miss Mitchell. In two volumes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
The Adventurer.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
James Dodsley,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Norton Longman III,
William Nicoll,
Robert Baldwin I,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
James Robson and Co.,
William Flexney [319 Holborn],
George, George, John and James Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row],
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Samuel Hayes,
William Fox,
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
John Murray II [Fleet Street],
1795.
Dodd, William.
The Beauties of History; or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice: Drawn from Examples of Men eminent for their virtues, or infamous for their vices. Selected for the instruction and entertainment of Youth. By the late W. Dodd, L.L.D. Considerably Enlarged.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The blind child, or anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people. By a lady.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
The Entertaining Medley; Containing the History of Prince Chery and Princess Fair Star; and the Story of the pigeon and dove. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Carter, Susannah.
The frugal housewife, or, complete woman cook. Wherein the art of dressing all sorts of viands with cleanliness, decency and elegance, is explained in five hundred approved receipts in Gravies, Sauces, Roasting, Boiling, Frying, Broiling, Stews, Hashes, Soups, Fricassees, Ragouts, Pastries, Pies, Tarts, Cakes, Puddings, Syllabubs, Creams, Flummery, Jellies, Giams, and Custards. Together with the best methods of Potting, Collaring, Preserving, Drying, Candying, Pickling, and making of English Wines; To which are added twelve new prints, exhibiting a proper arrangement of dinners, two courses for every month in the year. with various bills of fare. By Susannah Carter, of Clerkenwell.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Day, Thomas.
The history of Sandford and Merton. Abridged from the original. Embellished with elegant plates.
London:
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
S., Mr. H.
The History of the Davenport Family; In which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins Sophia and Amelia easy. Interspersed with moral reflections. By H.S. Volume II. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Fielding, Henry.
The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. Abridged from the works of Henry Fielding ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
The Lilliputian Letter-Writer.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
The Little Moralists; or, the History of Amintor and Florella, The Pretty Little Shepherd and Shepherdess of the Vale of Evesham. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Jones, Stephen.
The Oracles: Containing some particulars of the history of Billy and Kitty Wilson; Including anecdotes of their playfellows, &c. Intended for the entertainment of the little world. And illustrated by engravings.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
The Puzzling-Cap: A Choice Collection of Riddles, in familiar verse; with a curious cut to each.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
The Puzzling-Cap: A Choice Collection of Riddles, in familiar verse; with a curious cut to each.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine.
The Renowned History of the White Cat, and other interesting stories. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Unknown, .
The Sugar Plumb; or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Newbery, Elizabeth.
This day is published, price only one shilling, [conta]ining as much information and necessary instruction as is to be met with in books of six times the price, a new edition of the [F]rugal housewife, or complete woman cook; ... [B]y Susannah Carter, ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1795.
Hughes, E.
A saving of twenty per cent. A treatise on the brewing of beer, wherein is proved that one bushel of malt will produce a gallon of beer ... By E. Hughes. ...
Uxbridge:
E. Hughes,
1796.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de trois, quatre, et cinq ans. Par M. l'abbé Gaultier. ...
London:
1796.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans de trois, quatre, et cinq ans. Par M. L'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. I.
London:
1796.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans de trois, quatre, et cinq ans. Par M. L'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. II.
London:
1796.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans de trois, quatre, et cinq ans. Par M. L'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. III.
London:
1796.
Unknown, .
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of The First Discovery of its medicinal waters by King Bladud; Saron and Roman Antiquities, Nature and Efficacy of the Warm Baths and Sudatories. With the Rules and Prices of Bathing and Pumping. The Virtues of the Bath Waters used internally and externally. Lists of the Body Corporate, Attornies, Medical Faculty, Artists, Inns and Taverns, Lodging-Houses, Boarding ditto, Price of Lodgings, Mail and other Coaches, Chairmen's Fares, Waggons, Carriers and Poff, Barges to and from Bristol, &c. Institution and present State of the General Hospital; Description of the Assembly-Rooms, Publick Charities, Churches, Chapels, and other Edifices. The Principal Roads to different Parts of the Kingdom; with a Description of the City of Bristol, and the Hotwells; Monuments of Antiquity, and Gentlemen's Seats, in the Environs of Bath. Directions for Passing the Severn into Wales; And many other Particulars worthy Observation. (embellished with six Copper-Plate Engravings, viz. Portraits of both Masters of the Ceremonies, Plan of the City, Elevation of the Town-Hall, View of the Crescent, and Portrait of Richard Nash, Esq.) To which is added, The Life, Character, &c. of Richard Nash, esq; who presided over the Amusements of this City upwards of Fifty Years.
Bath:
Arthur Taylor [Coleman Street],
1796.
Unknown, .
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades, Rebusses, &c. Part Second. By Peter Puzzlewell, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades, Rebusses, &c. Part Third. By Peter Puzzlewell, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Jones, Stephen.
A new biographical dictionary: containing a brief account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons and remarkable characters in every age and nation. By Stephen Jones.
London:
George, George, and John Robinson,
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row],
James Scatcherd,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
A New collection of voyages and travels, dedicated to His Majesty, to be completed in twenty pocket volumes, printed on a very superior paper, and a new and elegant type; each volume to be embellished with three beautiful plates, designed and engraved by the first artists. On the 1st of November, 1796, will be published, and to be continued every Saturday fortnight. Price two shillings and sixpence, neatly done up in coloured paper and labelled on the back, volume the first, (ornamented with a portrait of the author, and two beautiful engravings from the most striking events,) of an historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the earliest period to the present time, including, among many others, those of voyages. Columbus, Drake, Cavendish, Ellis, Dampier, Cowley, Woodes rogers, Clipperton, Roggewein, Anson, Don ulloa, Cook, Byron, Wallis, Carteret, Mulgrave, Portlock, Wilson, Phillip, Bougainville, &c. Travels. Brydone, Carver, Johnson, Swinburne, Bruce, Moore, Addison, Dillon, Irwin, Hanway, Townsend, Vaillant, Savary, Coxe, Pocock, Brissot, Sparrman, Volney, Wraxhall, Anderson, &c. &c. By William Mavor, LL.D.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
A short introduction to geography. Containing a description of the several parts of the known world; Their Situation and Chief Towns. For the use of schools.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Rowley, W.
A treatise on the causes and cure of swelled legs; on dropsies, and on the modes of retarding the decay of the constitution in the decline of life; ... by William Rowley, M.D. ... To which is added, a tract on the absolute necessity of encouraging the study of anatomy, &c. ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Wakefield, Priscilla.
An introduction to botany: in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Gay, John.
Fables by the late Mr. Gay. In one volume complete.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Cadell [London],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
Robert Baldwin I,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Joseph Johnson,
Henry Gardner,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Francis and Charles Rivington,
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
James Scatcherd,
John Whitaker,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
J. Walker,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Johnson, Richard.
False Alarms; or The Mischievous Doctrine of Ghosts and Apparitions, of Spectres and Hobgoblins, Exploded from the Minds of Every Miss and Master. To which is added, The Little Prisoner, A Moral Tale.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Hamilton, Anthony.
History of May-Flower. A Circassian tale.
Salisbury:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
Holiday entertainment; or the good child's fairing: containing the plays and sports of Charles and Billy Welldon, ... With the fancies of the old man that lived under the hill.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Jeu de Fautes que les enfans & les jeunes gens commetent le plus ordinairement contre la bonne éducation et contre la politesse. Par M. L'Abbé Gaultier. Cet ouvrage fait partie du cours des jeux, inventés par l'auteur pour l'instruction de la jeunesse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Peter Elmsley [87 Strand],
1796.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Jeu des fautes que les enfans & les jeunes gens commettent le plus ordinairement contre la bonne éducation et contre la politesse. Par M. l'abbé Gaultier.
London:
Peter Elmsley [Strand],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Williams, Helen Maria.
Poems, Moral, Elegant and Pathetic: viz. Essay on Man, by Pope; the Monk of La Trappe, by Jerningham; the Grave, by Blair; an Elegy in a country Churchyard, by Gray; the Hermit of Warkworth, by Percy; and Original Sonnets, by Helen Maria Williams.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
Sheridan's and Henderson's practical method of reading and reciting English poetry, elucidated by a variety of examples taken from some of our most popular poets, and the Manner Pointed out in which they were Read or Recited by the Above Gentlemen: Intended for the Improvement of Youth, and as a Necessary Introduction to Dr. Enfield's Speaker. Dedicated to Morris Robinson, Esquire.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Scatcherd,
1796.
Glasse, Hannah.
The art of cookery, made plain and easy; Which far excels any Thing of the Kind yet published. Containing, I. A List of the various Kinds of Meat, Poultry, Fish, Vegetables, and Fruit, in Season, in every Month of the Year. II. Directions for Marketing. III. How to Roast and Boil to Perfection. IV. Sauces for all plain Dishes. V. Made Dishes. VI. To dress Poultry, Game, &c. Vii. How expensive a French Cook's Sauce is. Viii. To make a Number of pretty little Dishes for Suppers, or Side or Corner Dishes. IX. To dress Turtle, Mock-Turtle, &c. X. To dress Fish. XI. Sauces for Fish. XII. Of Soups and Broths. XIII. Of Puddings and Pies. XIV. For a Lent Dinner; a Number of good Dishes, which may be made use of at any other Time. XV. Directions for the Sick. XVI. For Captains of Ships; how to make all useful Dishes for a Voyage; and setting out a Table on board. XVII. Of Hog's Puddings, Sausages, &c. XVIII. To pot, make Hams, &c. XIX. Of Pickling. XX. Of making Cakes, &c. XXI. Of Cheesecakes, Creams, Jellies, Whipt Sullabubs. XXII. Of Made Wines, Brewing, Baking, French Bread, Muffins, Cheese, &c. XXIII. Jarring Cherries, Preserves, &c. XXIV. To make Anchovies, Vermicelli, Catchup, Vinegar, and to keep Artichokes, French Beans, &c. XXV. Of Distilling. XXVI. Directions for Carving. XXVII. Useful and valuable Family Receipts. XXVIII. Receipts for Perfumery, &c. In which are included, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts, not inserted in any former edition. With a copious index. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition, with all the modern improvements: And also the order of a bill of fare for each month; the dishes arranged on the table in the most fashionable style.
London:
George, George, and John Robinson,
Joseph Johnson,
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
William Lane [Leadenhall Street],
Henry Gardner,
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly],
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
William Richardson [Cornhill],
James Scatcherd,
Benjamin Crosby,
Thomas Payne II,
James Nunn,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
William Clarke and Son,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
William Fox,
David Ogilvy and J. Speare,
William Nicoll Jr.,
James Barker [Drury Lane],
1796.
Dodd, William.
The Beauties of History; or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice: Drawn from Examples of Men eminent for their virtues, or infamous for their vices. By the late W. Dodd, L.L.D. Considerably Enlarged.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Dodd, William.
The beauties of history; or, pictures of virtue and vice: drawn from examples of men, eminent for their virtues or infamous for their vices. Selected for the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth. By the late W. Dodd, LL.D.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
1796.
Unknown, .
The Blossoms of Morality. Intended for the Amusement & Instruction of Young Ladies & Gentlemen. By the editor of The Looking-Glass for the Mind. With Forty-Seven Cuts, Designed and Engraved by I. Bewick. Large paper issue.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
The Blossoms of Morality. Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen. By the editor of The Looking-Glass for the Mind. With Forty-Seven Cuts, Designed and Engraved by I. Bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume I. Containing a Description of Tower of London, Monument, London Bridge, Custom House, Royal Exchange, Bethlem Hospital, St Luke's Hospital, The Magdalen House, Gresham College, Sion College, The South Sea House.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
The hobby-horse, or Christmas companion: containing among other interesting particulars, the song of a cock and a bull, a Canterbury story, and a tale of a tub. Faithfully copied from the original manuscript, in the Vatican library. By Toby Ticklepitcher. Embellished with elegant cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
The Juvenile Olio; or Mental Medley: Consisting of Original Essays, Moral and Literary; Tales, Fables, Reflections, &c. Intended to correct the judgement, to improve the taste, to please the fancy, and to humanize the mind. Written by a father, chiefly for the use of his children.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and Interesting Tales, Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by I. Bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Rowley, W.
The translation into English of the principal references to the sixty-six anatomical plates of the Latin edition of Schola medicin? universalis nova, or, the new universal school of medicine. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, Physician to the St. Mary-le-Bone Infirmary, Author of the Rational and Improved Practice of Physic, &c. &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
Youthful portraits; or, Sketches of the passions: exemplifying the dignity, and inculcating the advantages of virtue. Embellished with engravings.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by Master Freelove and his companions. Interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796.
Unknown, .
Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of Columbus to the present period. By William Mavor, LL.D. ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1796-1797.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe.
Avantures de Telemaque, corrigée par N. Wanostracht, L.L.D.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
, Plutarch.
Plutarch's Lives, Abridged from the Original Greek, illustrated with notes and reflections, and embellished with copper-plate prints.
London:
1797.
Melmoth, William.
The great importance of a religious life considered: to which are added, some morning and evening prayers.
London:
William Ginger and Son,
1797.
Unknown, .
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of the first discovery of its medicinal waters by King Bladud; Saron and Roman Antiquities, Nature and Efficacy of the Warm Baths and Sudatories. With the Rules and Prices of Bathing and Pumping. The Virtues of the Bath Waters used internally and externally. Lists of the Body Corporate, Attornies, Medical Faculty, Artists, Inns and Taverns, Lodging-Houses, Boarding ditto, Price of Lodgings, Mail and other Coaches, Chairmen's Fares, Waggons, Carriers and Post, Barges to and from Bristol, &c. Institution and present State of the General Hospital; Description of the Assembly-Rooms, Publick Charities, Churches, Chapels, and other Edifices. The Principal Roads to different Parts of the Kingdom; with a Description of the City of Bristol, and the Hotwells; Monuments of Antiquity, and Gentlemen's Seats, in the Environs of Bath. Directions for Passing the Severn into Wales; And many other Particulars worthy Observation. (embellished with six Copper-Plate Engravings, viz. Portraits of both Masters of the Ceremonies, Plan of the City, Elevation of the Town-Hall, View of the Crescent, and Portrait of Richard Nash, Esq.) To which is added, the life, character, &c. of Richard Nash, esq; who presided over the Amusements of this City upwards of Fifty Years.
Bath:
Arthur Taylor [Coleman Street],
1797.
Winter, George.
A compendious system of husbandry. Containing the chemical, philosophical, and mechanical elements of agriculture; illustrating I. The properties of different soils. II. The properties of manures, and their effects. III. The most advantageous method of applying manures on the different soils. IV. The improvement of lands. V. The great superiority of, and the numerous advantages resulting from the drill, to the common mode of husbandry, clearly pointed out. VI. Experiments on grain of different sorts. Vii. Experiments on turnips, with the most effectual recipe for preventing the ravages of the fly. Viii. Experiments on fruit trees, with an account of a new, cheap, & effectual manure. IX. Experiments on fattening of hogs. X A copper-plate, and description of a patent drill machine, for planting all sorts of seed, grain, and pulse. XI. The application of substances for the analysis of soils and manures. To which is added, XII. The cause of and cure, for the rot in sheep. XIII. The most advantageous method of cultivating land without summer fallows XIV. The cause of; and cure for the smut in wheat. XV. A sure and safe recipe, for gentlemen, who farm their own estates, to get money rapidly. By George Winter, who was a practical farmer, twelve years.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Browne, Thomas.
A New Classical Dictionary, for the Use of Schools, containing under its different heads, every thing illustrative and explanatory of the mythology, history, geography, manners, customs, &c occurring in the Greek and Roman authors, by Thomas Browne, A.B.
London:
George, George, and John Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe.
Avantures de Telemaque, corrigée par N. Wanostracht, L.L.D.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Pilkington, Mary.
Edward Barnard; or, merit exalted; containing the history of the Edgerton family. By M. S. Pilkington.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The nineteenth edition. And a table of the latitude...
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The twentieth edition. And a table of the latitude...
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Johnson, Samuel.
Johnson's Lives of the English Poets, Abridged: with notes and illustrations by the editor. Designed for the improvement of youth in the knowledge of polite literature, and as a useful and pleasing compendium for persons of riper years. To which is prefixed, some account of the life of Dr. Johnson.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Palmer, Charlotte.
Letters on several subjects, from a preceptress to her pupils who have left school, addressed chiefly to real characters, and Designed for the Use of Young Ladies from Sixteen to Twenty Years of Age.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Unknown, .
Moral Sketches for Young Minds.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Newbery, Elizabeth.
New collection of voyages and travels, ... This day is published, ... An historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels and discoveries, ... By William Mavor, LL.D.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
New description of Blenheim, the seat of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Containing a full and accurate account of the Paintings, Tapestry, and Furniture; a picturesque tour of the Gardens and Park; And a general Description of the China Gallery, &c. With a preliminary essay on landscape gardening.
London:
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Pilkington, Mary.
Obedience rewarded, and prejudice conquered; or, the history of Mortimer Lascells. Written for the instruction and amusement of young people. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1797.
Brewer, George.
Siamese Tales.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Boyer, Abel.
The complete French master, for ladies and gentlemen; containing, I. A new methodical French grammar. II. A well digested and copious Vocabulary. III. Familiar Phrases and Dialogues on all Manner of Subjects. IV. Dialogues of Wit and Humour. V. A Taste of the French Poetry. VI. A Collection of French Songs. Vii. A Collection of Choice Proverbs, both French and English. Viii. A catalogue of the most approved French books, recommended as proper in fitting up a Lady's or a Gentleman's Library. For The Use Of His Highness William, Sometime Duke Of Gloucester. By Mr. Abel Boyer, Author Of The Royal Dictionary, French And English.
London:
Charles Dilly,
Joseph Johnson,
George, George, and John Robinson,
William Richardson [printer, Strand],
Robert Baldwin I,
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
James Scatcherd,
J. Walker,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Elizabeth Newbery,
James Nunn,
Lee and Hurst,
1797.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume IV. Containing a Description of Westminster-Abbey, Westminster-Bridge, Westminster-Hall, House of Lords, House of Commons, Buckingham House, or the Queen's Palace, Banquetting House, Horse Guards, Admiralty Office.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Pilkington, Mary.
The force of example: or, the history of Henry and Caroline: Written For The Instruction And Amusement Of Young Persons.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Goldsmith, Oliver.
The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith.
London:
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
George, George, and John Robinson,
William Richardson [Cornhill],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Robert Baldwin I,
Thomas Payne II,
James Scatcherd,
J. Walker,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Thomas Cadell Jun.,
William Davies,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Unknown, .
The History of Jacky Idle, and Dicky Diligent, Exhibiting a Striking Contrast between the Different Consequences Arising from Indolent Inattention, and Laudable Perseverance. Embellished with Cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Day, Thomas.
The History of Sandford and Merton. Abridged from the Original. Embellished with Elegant Plates. The third edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Wallis [Ludgate Street],
1797.
Unknown, .
The History of the Family at Smiledale, presented to all little boys and girls who wish to be good, and make their friends happy.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Unknown, .
The history of young Edwin and little Jessy: together with an account of the pleasant walk which William and Winifred took with Margery, who lives at the foot of Parnassus. Written by the aforesaid Margery, For the Purpose of making every Little Girl and Boy Good and Happy.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Infant's Delight.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The infant's friend. Part I. A spelling book. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The infant's friend. Part II. Reading lessons. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Jacob, Giles.
The law-dictionary: explaining the rise, progress, and present state, of the English law, in theory and practice; defining and interpreting the terms or words of art; and comprising copious information, historical, political, and commercial, of the subjects of our law, trade, and government. Originally compiled by Giles Jacob; and continued by him, and other editors, through ten editions: now greatly enlarged and improved, by many material corrections and additions, from the latest statutes, reports, and other accurate publications; by T. E. Tomlins, of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. In two volumes. ...
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
Thomas Cadell [London],
George, George, and John Robinson,
Alexander Strahan [Printers St],
Joseph Johnson,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Elizabeth Brooke,
Robert Vaughan Brooke [Cateaton Street],
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Walker II [20 Paternoster Row],
1797.
Paltock, Robert.
The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man. Taken from his own mouth, in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Unknown, .
The New Children's Friend: or, Pleasing Incitements to Wisdom and Virtue; conveyed through the medium of anecdote, tale, and adventure. Calculated to entertain, fortify, and improve the juvenile mind. Translated chiefly from the German.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1797.
Unknown, [Man].
The new Oxford guide; or, companion through the University. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious In Each Of The Public Buildings, Colleges, Halls, &c. To which is added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, the Seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, The late Earl of Litchfield, The Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury, The Right Hon. Earl Harcourt, And the Right Hon. the Marquis of Buckingham. Containing, an accurate description of their tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens, and other curiosities. By a gentleman of Oxford.
Oxford:
James Fletcher [Oxford],
John Bew [Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Campe, Joachim Heinrich.
The New Robinson Crusoe, designed for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of Both Sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Shakespeare, William.
The plays of William Shakspeare, accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition, with a selection of the most important notes. In eight volumes.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Dilly,
Joseph Johnson,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Robert Baldwin I,
Henry Gardner,
John Sewell [Cornhill],
William Richardson [Cornhill],
James Nichols,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Thomas Payne II,
Robert Faulder,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
Benjamin and John White,
George and Thomas Wilkie,
James Taylor and Co.,
James Scatcherd,
Thomas Egerton [30 Charing Cross],
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825],
William Clarke and Son,
James Barker,
James Edwards,
David Ogilvy and Son,
John Cuthell [1811-1828],
James Nunn,
John Anderson, Jr.,
James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street],
Thomas Kay,
John Deighton [274 High Holborn],
William Miller [Albemarle Street],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
John Murray and Samuel Highley,
Lee and Hurst,
1797.
Unknown, .
The selector: being a new and chaste collection of visions, tales, and allegories, calculated for the amusement and instruction of the rising generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Unknown, .
The Village Tatlers; or, Anecdotes of the rural assembly. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Unknown, .
The youthful jester; or, Repository of wit and innocent amusement. Containing moral and humorous tales; merry jests, laughable anecdotes, and smart repartees. The whole being as innocent as it is entertaining. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1797.
Pilkington, Mary.
A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. Ornamented with thirty-four engravings, beautifully cut on wood.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1798.
Hughes, E.
A saving of twenty per cent. A treatise on the brewing of beer, & porter, wherein is proved that one bushel of malt will produce a gallon of beer more than another bushel of an equal strength, although both malts be made of one sort or species of barley. In this work will be found some profitable and necessary directions to maltsters. Improvements in the brew-house, and brewing utensils. Showing the cause what makes hard and four beer. Directions for preventing bear from becoming four or foxed, even if brewed in the warmest season, also directions in what state to cleanse the bear, so as to have it fine without using any art or device whatsoever; and for the management of the beer in the cellar. Some observations in the choice of hops; proving that they are useful after they have been used in brewing. The different experiments are from twenty years practice. By E. Hughes. Some very useful and necessary directions to the publican who retails common Brewer's beer. Fourth edition, with an appendix; containing directions for making and drying of malt for beer and porter, from a new and improved method.---Assisted by a Maltster, of 30 years experience, with the necessary improvements on the kiln, for drying porter malt, &c.
Uxbridge:
E. Hughes,
1798.
Fenn, Ellenor.
A series of books for teaching, by Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
1798.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. I. (Ce premier volume est le quatrième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
1798.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. II. (Ce second volume est le cinquième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
1798.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. III. (Ce troisième volume est le sixième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
1798.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. IV. (Ce quatrième volume est le septième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
1798.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. IV. (Ce quatrième volume est le septième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
1798.
Pilkington, Mary.
Tales of the cottage; or stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated work Les veillées du château, by Madame la Comptesse de Genlis.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1798.
Pilkington, Mary.
Tales of the hermitage: Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1798.
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. ... Embellished with six copper-plate engravings, ...
Bath:
Arthur Taylor [Basinghall Street],
1798.
Bacon, Matthew.
A New Abridgment of the Law. By Matthew Bacon, of the Middle Temple, Esq. The Fifth Edition, Corrected; with considerable additions, including the latest authorities; by Henry Gwillim, of the Middle Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law. In Seven Volumes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Unknown, .
A New Book for the Improvement of Young Gentlemen and Ladies. Filial Duty, recommended and enforc'd, by a variety of instructive and entertaining stories, of children who have been remarkable for affection to their parents; also An account of some striking instances of children, who have behaved in an undutiful, and unnatural manner to their parents. The whole founded on historical facts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. The tenth edition, with additions.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Bacon, Matthew.
A treatise on leases and terms for years. By Matthew Bacon, Of The Middle Temple, Esq.
London:
Thomas Cadell [London],
Charles Dilly,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Joseph Johnson,
Robert Baldwin I,
Alexander Strahan [Printers St],
William Otridge,
Edward and Robert Brooke,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Joseph Butterworth,
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Clarke and Son,
John Stockdale,
Thomas Payne II,
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825],
Richard Banister,
Richard Pheney [Temple Lane],
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Robert Bickerstaff,
John White [Fleet Street],
1798.
Wakefield, Priscilla.
An introduction to botany: in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The sixteenth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Joseph Johnson,
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
Charles Law,
Charles Dilly,
Robert Baldwin I,
Lee and Hurst,
William Bent [55 Paternoster],
James Scatcherd,
Benjamin Crosby,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
William Ginger and Son,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
1798.
Unknown, .
Filial Duty, recommended and enforc'd, by a variety of instructive and entertaining stories, of children who have been remarkable for affection to their parents. Also some striking instances of children who have behaved in an undutiful and unnatural manner to their parents. The whole founded on historical facts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Hawney, William.
Hawney's complete measurer: or, the whole art of measuring. Being a plain and comprehensive treatise on practical geometry and mensuration. Preceded by Decimal and Duodecimal Arithmetic, and the Extraction of the Square and cube Root. Adapted to the use of Schools, and Persons Concerned in Measuring, Gauging, Surveying, &c. A New Edition. Corrected and Greatly Improved by Thomas Keith, Private Teacher of Mathematics, Author of the Complete Practical Arithmetician, &c.
London:
Joseph Johnson,
George, George, and John Robinson,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
Elizabeth Newbery,
J. Walker,
James Scatcherd,
George Wilkie [St. Paul's Churchyard],
Thomas Boosey,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
John Taylor,
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Charles Law,
1798.
Helme, Elizabeth.
Instructive rambles in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. In two volumes.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
Keeper's travels in search of his master.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Berquin, Arnaud.
Le Livre de Famille, ou Journal des Enfans; Contenant des Historiettes Morales et Amusantes, avec Figures. Par M. Berquin.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Thomas Boosey,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1798.
Unknown, .
Moral Amusement; or, A Selection of Tales, Histories, and Interesting Anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds.
Bath:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1798.
Unknown, .
Moral amusement; or, a selection of tales, histories, and interesting anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds.
Bath:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Fenn, Ellenor.
Parsing lessons for elder pupils: resolved into their elements for the assistance of parents and teachers. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Fenn, Ellenor.
Parsing lessons for young children: resolved into their elements, for the assistance of parents and teachers. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Pratt, Samuel Jackson.
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.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Pratt, Samuel Jackson.
Pity's Gift: A collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation. Ornamented with vignettes. Selected by a lady, from the writings of Mr. Pratt. The second edition.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Pilkington, Mary.
Scripture histories; or, interesting narratives extracted from the Old Testament, for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Le Sage, Alain René.
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Abridged. Adorned with copper plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a Lady.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Child's Grammar; Corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume II. Containing a Description of Guildhall, Guildhall Chapel, The Bank of England, St Thomas's Hospital, The Mansion House, Foundling Hospital, The East India House, St Stephen's Walbrook, St Mary le Bow, Bridewell Hospital, Christ's Hospital, and London Stone.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The family book; or, Children's journal. Containing moral and amusing tales, with instructive dialogues upon subjects which generally occur in familiar society. Translated from the French of Mons. Berquin.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Thomas Boosey,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1798.
Smythies, Susan.
The history of a pin, as related by itself. Interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, Pointing out to the Youth of both Sexes, the Superiority of a generous Mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. By the author of the brothers, a tale for children, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Unknown, .
The History of Sinbad the Sailor; containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Unknown, .
The history of Sindbad the sailor; containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Richardson, Samuel.
The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author Of Pamela And Clarissa. The tenth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
S., Mr. H.
The History of the Davenport Family; In which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins Sophia and Amelia easy. Interspersed with moral reflections. By H.S.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Unknown, .
The history of young Edwin and little Jessy: together with an account of the pleasant walk which William and Winifred took with Margery, who lives at the foot of Parnassus. Written by the aforesaid Margery, For the Purpose of making every Little Girl and Boy Good and Happy.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror: Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales; Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by J. Bewick. The seventh edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Jones, Stephen.
The Natural History of Beasts, Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Illustrated by a Great Variety of Copper Plates, Comprising Near One Hundred and Twenty Figures, Accurately Drawn from Nature, and Beautifully Engraved.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Jones, Stephen.
The natural history of birds, compiled from the best authorities, and illustrated by a great variety of copper plates, comprising near one hundred and twenty figures, ... Vol. II.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
The sparrow.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The two cousins, a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of The blind child and Dramatic dialogues.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
Youth's Miscellany; or, A Father's Gift to His Children: Consisting of Original Essays, Moral and Literary; Tales, Fables, Reflections &c. Intended to promote a love of virtue and learning, to correct the judgment, to improve the taste, and to humanize the mind. By the author of The Juvenile Olio, &c. &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
The British tourists; or traveller’s pocket companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the most celebrated tours in the British Islands. By William Mavor, LL.D. ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1798-1800.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
A complete course of geography, by means of instructive games, invented by the Abbé Gaultier. The third edition, corrected, improved, and divided into two parts. The first containing the game of simple geography, viz. That which teaches the names and situation of the different countries and places of the earth. The second containing a geographical game illustrative of ancient and modern history. To which is prefixed, a treatise, or short account, of the artificial sphere. Nota.-The following things are necessary for the first game, viz. I. A set of common maps, and another containing merely the outlines of kingdoms, provinces, course of rivers, situations of principal towns, islands, mountaints, &c. II. A set of counters, having the names of kingdoms, provinces, islands, seas, rivers, &c. marked on them; that the pupils may themselves explain and point out their situation on the plain map.
London:
1799.
Pilkington, Mary.
A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1799.
Unknown, .
A short account of the infectious malignant fever, as it appeared at Uxbridge, and its vicinity, in the summer and autumn of the year 1799; with a detail of the good effects of yeast, and vital air, in the different stages of that disorder. By a medical practitioner.
Uxbridge:
1799.
English, Harriet.
Conversations and amusing tales. Offered to the publick for the youth of Great Britain.
London:
John Hatchard [173 Piccadilly],
1799.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. V. (Ce cinquième Volume est le huitième de tout l'Ouvrage.)
London:
1799.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de huit ans. Interjection, dixième & dernière partie du discours. Exemples et exercises.
London:
1799.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de Lectures Graduées pour les enfans. Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. VI. (Ce sixième volume est le neuvième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
1799.
Butler, William.
Geographical and biographical exercises, designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in ladies schools and in private families.
London:
William Butler,
1799.
Somerville, Elizabeth.
James Manners, Little John, and their dog Bluff. By Elizabeth Helme, Jun.
London:
1799.
Pilkington, Mary.
Tales of the cottage; or stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated Work Les veillees du chateau, by Madam Genlis. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1799.
Pilkington, Mary.
Tales of the hermitage; Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1799.
Unknown, .
The Enchanted Mirror, A Moorish Romance.
Salisbury:
1799.
English, Harriet.
The faithful mirror. Inscribed To her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales.
London:
1799.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Infant's Path Strewed with Flowers.
London:
1799.
Peacock, Lucy.
The little emigrant, a tale. Interspersed with moral anecdotes and instructive conversations. Designed for the perusal of youth. By the author of The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, Visit for a week, Juvenile magazine, &c &c.
London:
1799.
Unknown, .
The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of the first discovery of its medicinal waters by King Bladud; Saron and Roman Antiquities, Nature and Efficacy of the Warm Baths and Sudatories. With the Rules and Prices of Bathing and Pumping. The Virtues of the Bath Waters used internally and externally. Lists of the Body Corporate, Attornies, Medical Faculty, Artists, Inns and Taverns, Lodging-Houses, Boarding ditto, Price of Lodgings, Mail and other Coaches, Chairmen's Fares, Waggons, Carriers and Post, Barges to and from Bristol, &c. Institution and present State of the General Hospital; Description of the Assembly-Rooms, Publick Charities, Churches, Chapels, and other Edifices. The Principal Roads to different Parts of the Kingdom; with a Description of the City of Bristol, and the Hotwells; Monuments of Antiquity, and Gentlemen's Seats, in the Environs of Bath. Directions for Passing the Severn into Wales; And many other Particulars worthy Observation. (embellished with six Copper-Plate Engraving's, viz. Portraits of both Masters of the Ceremonies, Plan of the City, Elevation of the Town-Hall, View of the Crescent, and Portrait of Richard Nash, Esq.) To which is added, the life, character, &c. of Richard Nash, esq; who presided over the Amusements of this City upwards of Fifty Years.
Bath:
Arthur Taylor [Basinghall Street],
1799.
The Young gentleman's and lady's magazine.
London:
1799.
Jones, Stephen.
A new biographical dictionary: containing a brief account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons and remarkable characters in every age and nation. By Stephen Jones.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
George, George, and John Robinson,
James Wallis [Ivy Lane],
James Scatcherd,
1799.
Pilkington, Mary.
Biography for girls: or, moral and instructive examples, for young ladies. By Mrs Pilkington.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1799.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral and divine, for the improvement and pastime of youth: displaying the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists, The whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction, Under a new and more delightful Dress. For the use of schools. Written for the amusement of a young nobleman.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
Christmas Amusement; or, The Happy Association of Mirth and Ingenuity: Being an elegant collection of original riddles, charades, &c. Culled from The Vase of Fancy, at Conundrum Castle. By Peregrine Puzzlebrains.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de lectures graduées Pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbé Gaultier. Vol. VI. (Ce sixième volume est le neuvième de tout l'ouvrage.)
Elmsley and Bremner,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Boosey,
1799.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
Cours de lectures graduées pour les enfans de six, sept, et huit ans. Par M. l'Abbʹe Gaultier. Vol. V. (Ce cinquième volume est le huitième de tout l'ouvrage.)
London:
Elmsley and Bremner,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Thomas Boosey,
1799.
Bullen, Henry St. John.
Elements of geography, expressly designed for the use of schools. By the Rev. Henry St. John Bullen, ...
London:
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Johnson, Richard.
False Alarms; or The Mischievous Doctrine of Ghosts and Apparitions, of Spectres and Hobgoblins, Exploded from the Minds of Every Miss and Master. To which is added, The Little Prisoner, A Moral Tale.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Johnson, Richard.
False Alarms; or The Mischievous Doctrine of Ghosts and Apparitions, of Spectres and Hobgoblins, Exploded from the Minds of Every Miss and Master. To which is added, The Little Prisoner, A Moral Tale.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas.
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby even children may in a short time know the use of the terrestrial globes and geographical maps, and all the considerable countries in the world; their situation, boundaries, extent, divisions, islands, rivers, lakes, chief cities, government, and religion. Divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer: With a new general map of the world, the spheres and also a list of maps necessary for children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The twentieth edition. Comprising a short account of the recent changes which have taken place in various kingdoms and states. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the use of such grown persons as have neglected this useful study in their youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work.
London:
Joseph Johnson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
Hamlain; or, The Hermit of the Beach. A Moral Reverie. Calculated for the instruction and amusement of youth.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
Keeper's travels in search of his master. Second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
Little Tales for Little People.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, [Woman].
Memoirs of the Danby family: designed chiefly for the entertainment and improvement of young persons. By a lady.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
Moral Amusement; or, A Selection of Tales, Histories, and Interesting Anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1799.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine.
Mother Bunch's fairy tales: published for the amusement of all those little masters and misses who, by duty to their parents, and obedience to their superiors, aim at becoming great lords and ladies.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman. The ninth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Fenn, Ellenor.
Some hints to young women, engaged in rearing infants, or educating children, either in private families, or schools.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
The beauties of the poets. Being a collection of moral and sacred poetry, from the most eminent authors. Compiled by the late Thomas Janes, of Bristol.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
George, George, and John Robinson,
Elizabeth Newbery,
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
John Parsons,
Thomas Boosey,
Thomas Hurst [St. Paul],
James Wallis [Ivy Lane],
1799.
Pilkington, Mary.
The budget, or moral and entertaining fragments. Representing the punishment of vice, and the reward of virtue.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
The Canary Bird: A Moral Fiction. Interspersed with poetry. By the author of The Sparrow, Keeper's Travels, The Crested Wren, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Dodsley, Robert.
The Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time. By R. Dodsley. A new edition enlarged.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
George Cawthorn, Apollo Press,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Lackington, Allen and Co.,
1799.
Dodsley, Robert.
The Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest unto the Present Time. By R. Dodsley. A New Edition Enlarged.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
The Crested Wren. By Edward Augustus Kendall.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume I. Containing a Description of Tower of London, Monument, London Bridge, Custom House, Royal Exchange, Bethlem Hospital, St Luke's Hospital, The Magdalen House, Gresham College, Sion College, and The South Sea House.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Flights of a Lady-Bird; or, the History of the Winged Rambler: embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The friend of mothers: designed to assist them in their attempts to instil the rudiments of language and arithmetic, at an early age, and in a manner agreeable to their children.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Hermit of the Forest, and the Wandering Infants. A rural fragment. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Fielding, Henry.
The history and adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq.
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Fielding, Henry.
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The History of Tommy Titmouse, a Little Boy, who became a great man by minding his learning, doing as he was bid, and being good-natured and obliging to every body. Together with the adventures of the old man of the woods, and other stories equally pleasing and instructive. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The history of young Edwin and little Jessy: Together with an account of the pleasant walk which William and Winnifred took with Margery, who lives at the foot of Parnassus. Written by the aforesaid Margery, for the purpose of making every little girl and boy good and happy.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The infant's friend. Part III. Reading lessons. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Sade, Jacques-François-Paul-Aldonce de.
The life of Petrarch. Collected from Memoires pour la vie de Petrarch, by Mrs. Dobson. In two volumes. The fourth edition, embellished with eight copper-plates, designed by Kirk, and engraved by Ridley.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
John Cuthell [1811-1828],
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Walker II [20 Paternoster Row],
William Otridge and Son,
James Nunn,
Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho],
1799.
Unknown, .
The Little Moralists; or, the History of Amintor and Florella, The Pretty Little Shepherd and Shepherdess of the Vale of Evesham. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Campe, Joachim Heinrich.
The new Robinson Crusoe, designed for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Bisset, James.
The Orphan Boy, By J. Bisset.
Birmingham:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The Prettiest Book for Children; Being the History of the Enchanted Castle; Situated in one of the fortunate isles, and governed by the giant instruction. Written ... By Don Stephano Bunyano ...
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The silver thimble. By the author of Instructive tales, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
The sister's gift, or the naughty boy reformed published for the advantage of the rising generation.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Fenn, Ellenor.
Toiles d'Araignées pour Attraper les Mouches, ou Courts Dialogues pour l'instruction des enfans, depuis l'âge de trois ans, jusqu'à celui de huit.
London:
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Unknown, .
Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by Master Freelove and his companions. Interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
de La Croze, Mathurin Veyssière.
A chronological abridgment of universal history: to which is added, an abridged chronology of the most remarkable discoveries and inventions relative to the arts and sciences. Translated from the French of the seventh edition. By Lucy Peacock.
London:
R. and Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library,
1800.
Unknown, .
Appendix to the family budget, or Game of knowledge.
London:
1800.
Helme, Elizabeth.
Instructive rambles extended in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. In two volumes.
London:
Sampson Low [Berwick Street],
1800.
Bisset, James.
Juvenile Reduplications: or, The New "House that Jack Built." A Parody. With appropriate cuts and explanatory notes. By J. Bisset, Author of The Orphan Boy; The Flights of Fancy;
Birmingham:
1800.
Unknown, .
Memoirs of Dick, the Little Poney, supposed to be written by himself; and published for the instruction and amusement of good boys and girls.
London:
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825],
1800.
Pilkington, Mary.
New tales of the castle; or, the noble emigrants, a story of modern times. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Pilkington, Mary.
Tales of the cottage; or, stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated Work Les veillees du chateau, by Madam Genlis. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Pilkington, Mary.
Tales of the hermitage; written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Unknown, .
The Enchanted Mirror, A Moorish Romance. Second Edition.
Salisbury:
1800.
Unknown, .
The Governess: or, Evening Amusements, at a Boarding School.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Brayley, Edward Wedlake.
The Grand Alphabet of Alphabets: Being an Engraved Series of Running Hand Copies, Every Line of Which Contains all the Letters of the English Language. Composed by E.W. Brayley. Engraved by S. Paul.
London:
1800.
Unknown, .
The Juvenile Preceptor, or a Course of Moral and Scientific Instructions. For the use of both sexes. Vol. i. Containing spelling and reading lessons, not exceeding one syllable.
Ludlow:
1800.
Bisset, James.
The Orphan Boy A Pathetic Tale Founded on Fact By J. Bisset.
Birmingham:
1800.
Perrot, Jane Leigh.
The trial of Jane Leigh Perrot, wife of James Leigh Perrot, Esq; charged with stealing a card of lace, in the shop of Elizabeth Gregory, haberdasher and milliner, at Bath, before Sir Soulden Lawrence, Knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench. At Taunton assizes, on Saturday the 29th day of March, 1800. Taken in court by John Pinchard, attorney, of Taunton.
Taunton:
Thomas Norris,
1800.
Unknown, .
Visits to the aviary. For the instruction of youth.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Unknown, .
A New Book of Emblems of the Different Diversions from Infancy to Manhood. The cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
I. Strutt,
E. Burns,
1800.
Unknown, .
Mother Shipton.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades, Rebusses, &c. Part Third. By Peter Puzzlewell, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Winlove, Solomon.
A collection of the most approved entertaining stories, calculated for the instruction and amusement of all the little masters and misses in this vast empire. By Solomon Winlove, Esq.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Nelson, Robert.
A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England: with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq.
London:
Francis and Charles Rivington,
George, George, and John Robinson,
James Nichols,
Robert Baldwin I,
Robert Faulder,
Henry Gardner,
James Nunn,
J. Walker,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
James Scatcherd,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Longman and Rees,
Thomas Hurst [St. Paul],
1800.
Unknown, .
A museum for young gentlemen and ladies; or a private tutor for little masters and misses. Containing a variety of useful subjects; ...
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
Crosby and Letterman,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Benjamin Collins,
1800.
Unknown, .
A New Book of Emblems of the Different Diversions from Infancy to Manhood. The cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
I. Strutt,
E. Burns,
1800.
Unknown, .
A New Roman History, from the Foundation of Rome to the End of the Common-Wealth. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Ferchault de Réaumur, René Antoine.
A Short History of Bees in Two Parts. I. The Natural History of Bees, with Directions for the Management of Them, an Account of Their Enemies, &c. From Reaumur, &c. II. An AEnigmatical Account of a Neighbouring Nation — Their Queen, Her Palaces, Attendants, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Unknown, .
A short history of bees. In two parts. I. The natural history of bees, with directions for the management of them, an account of their enemies, &c. from Reaumur, &c. II. An ænigmatical account of a neighbouring nation - their queen, her palaces, attendants, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Weightman, Mary.
A short system of polite learning: being an introduction to the arts and sciences, and other branches of useful knowledge. The second edition, corrected and enlarged.
London:
J. Walker,
William Bent [34 Paternoster],
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
Adventures of Musul: or the three gifts: with other tales.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Amusing and instructive tales for youth: in thirty poems. With moral applications in prose. By the author of "choice emblems for the improvement of youth," &c. Ornamented with cuts, Neatly Designed And Engraved ON Wood, by I. Bewick [sic]
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Pilkington, Mary.
Biography for girls; or, moral and instructive examples for the female sex. Third edition. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Unknown, .
Directions for breeding game-cocks including the methods of treating them from the time they are hatched, till fit to fight: besides articles for a match; key to a match bill; rules and orders as abided by at the Cock-Pit Royal with calculations for betting.
London:
Thomas Payne II,
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street],
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
James Scatcherd,
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees,
Elizabeth Newbery,
William Stewart,
John Lee,
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster],
Joseph Mawman [Poultry],
1800.
Masson, Charles Francois Philbert.
Elmina; or, The Flower that Never Fades. A tale for young people.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
de Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin.
Études de la nature: abrégé des œuvres de Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre.
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Johnson, Richard.
Instructive Lessons Conveyed to the Youthful Mind through the Medium of Tale and Dialogue. By Lilliputius Gulliver.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Helme, Elizabeth.
Instructive rambles in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern: calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason, but also for the information of all who intend to become brethen. Containing, I. A circumstantial Account of all the Proceedings in making a Mason, with the several Obligations of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master; the Prayers, and also the Sign, Grip, and Pass-Word of each Degree, with the Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. II. The Manner of opening a Lodge, and setting the Craft to Work. ... VII. A safe and easy Method proposed, by which a Man may obtain Admittance into any Lodge, without passing through the Form required, and thereby save a Guinea or two in his Pocket. VIII. Anthems, Odes, Songs, &c. Illustrated with A beautiful Frontispiece of the Regalia, Jewels, and emblematical Ornaments belonging to Masonry; and an accurate Plan of the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge. Interspersed With Variety Of AtNotes And Remarks, Necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest Capacity: To Which Is Now Added, A new and accurate List of all the English regular Lodges in the World, according to their Seniority, with the Dates of each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent Visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate Street.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row],
1800.
Unknown, .
Mother Shipton.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
New description of Blenheim, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough: containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry and furniture; a picturesque tour of the gardens and park; and a General Description of the China Gallery, &c. With a preliminary essay on landscape gardening.
London:
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Wynne, John Huddlestone.
Tales for youth; in thirty poems: To which are annexed, historical remarks and moral applications in prose. By the author of "choice emblems for the improvement of youth," &c. Ornamented with cuts, Neatly Designed And Engraved ON Wood, by I. Bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
The adventures of a silver penny. Including many secret anecdotes of little misses and masters both good and naughty. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
The adventures of a silver three-pence. Containing much amusement and many characters with which young gentlemen and ladies ought to be acquainted. Adorned with cuts. Written by Mr. Truelove. For the Benefit of all good Children who love to be merry and wise.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Pilkington, Mary.
The Asiatic princess. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Mrs. Pilkington.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
The Aviary; or, Grand Assemblage of the Feathered Tribes. Comprising near One-Hundred Figures, accurately engraved on copper-plates.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Dodd, William.
The Beauties of History; or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice: Drawn from Examples of Men eminent for their virtues, or infamous for their vices. By the late W. Dodd, L.L.D. Considerably Enlarged. The third edition. Ornamented with upwards of thirty engravings, beautifully cut on wood.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch],
James Scatcherd,
Elizabeth Newbery,
John Cuthell [4 Middle Row],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825],
Lackington, Allen and Co.,
1800.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
The British tourists; or Traveller’s pocket companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the most celebrated tours in the British islands. By William Mavor, LL.D.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Carter, John.
The builder's magazine; or, a universal dictionary for architects, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. ... Consisting of designs in architecture, ... together with the plans and sections, ... The whole forming a complete system of architecture in all its branches.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row],
1800.
Unknown, .
The Florist; or, Poetical Nosegay.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Johnson, Samuel.
The Fortune-Teller, by the Renowned Dr. Hurlothrumbo.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
The History of Tommy Careless; or, The Misfortunes of a Week. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Jones, Stephen.
The History of Tommy Playlove and Jacky Lovebook. Wherein is shewn the superiority of virtue over vice, however dignified by birth or fortune. Written by a friend. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Paltock, Robert.
The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins, a cornish man; Taken from his own mouth in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a Passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Brewer, George.
The Life of Rolla: A Peruvian Tale. With Moral Inculcations for Youth. Including, A Description of the Temple of the Sun. The Mysteries of the Golden Leaf. The seven Springs in the Valley of Nanasca. The Story of the Tree with one Branch. The Story of the Inca who wept Blood. The Speech of Rolla. The Battle of Quito. The Death of Rolla. With a frontispiece, representing Rolla tearing from the Rock the Tree which supports the Bridge. By the author of The Siamese Tales. To which are added, Six Peruvian Fables: The Humming-Bird. The Man who gained by a Loss. The Peruvian Archer. The Daughter of the Moon. The Lizard. The laden Lama. By the same author.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Berquin, Arnaud.
The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales: Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by J. Bewick. The eighth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
The Menagerie; or, a Peep at the Quadruped Race. Being an exhibition of one hundred and ten animals, neatly engraved on copper-plates, with their characters. Intended as a present for every curious miss and master.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Smith, Thomas.
The shepherd's son; or, the wish accomplished. A moral tale. Interspersed with poetical effusions, designed for the improvement of youth. By the Rev. Thomas Smith.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
The sparrow.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
The Stories of Senex; or, Little Histories of Little People. By E. A. Kendall, author of Keeper's Travels, The Sparrow, The Wren, The Swallow, The Canary Bird, &c. &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
The Swallow: A Fiction. Interspersed with poetry. By E. A. Kendal.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Browne, Thomas.
The union dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in the dictionaries of Johnson, Sheridan, and Walker, the orthography and explanatory matter selected from Dr. Johnson, the pronunciation adjusted according to Mr. Walker, with the addition of Mr. Sheridan's pronunciation of those words wherein these two eminent orthoëpists differ. ... By Thomas Browne, ...
London:
John Walker Myers,
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
George Kearsley [Fleet Street],
1800.
Browne, Thomas.
The union dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in the dictionaries of Johnson, Sheridan, and Walker, the orthography and explanatory matter selected from Dr. Johnson, the pronunciation adjusted according to Mr. Walker, with the addition of Mr. Sheridan's pronunciation of those words wherein these two eminent orthoëpists differ. The Whole Designed to Present to the Reader, at One View, the Orthography, Explanation, Pronunciation, and Accentuation of all the Purest and Most Approved Terms in the English Language. By Thomas Browne, A. M. Author of a New Classical Dictionary, Viridarium Poeticum, &c.
London:
George Wilkie [Paternoster Row],
Elizabeth Newbery,
George Kearsley [Fleet Street],
William West and Thomas Hughes,
1800.
Palmer, Charlotte.
Three instructive tales for little folk: Simple and careful, Industry and sloth, and The cousins. By C. P -.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown, .
Virtue and vice: or, The history of Charles Careful, and Harry Heedless. Shewing the good effects of caution and prudence, and the many inconveniences that Harry Heedless experienced from his rashness and disobedience, while Master Careful became a great man, only by his merit.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille.
A method of making abridgments; or, easy and certain rules for analyzing authors. Divided into two parts; ... By the Abbé Gaultier. ...
London:
1800-01.
Mavor, William Fordyce.
Histoire Naturelle, à l'usage des écoles; calquée sur la classification des animaux de linnaeus, ornée de vingt-six planches en taille-douce, représentant les objects les plus curieux. Traduit de l'anglais de Guillaume Mavor, docteur en droit,
London:
1801.
Somerville, Elizabeth.
James Manners, Little John, and their dog Bluff. By Elizabeth Helme, Jun.
London:
1801.
Josse, Augustin Louis.
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.
London:
1801.
Unknown, [Woman] and Edmund Butcher.
Moral Tales: Designed to Amuse the Fancy and Improve the Hearts of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. Edmund Butcher. To which is added, by a lady, The Unhappy Family; or, The Dreadful Effects of Vice. A Tale.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1801.
Ventum, Harriet.
The amiable tutoress, or, The history of Mary and Jane Hornsby: a tale for young persons.
London:
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster],
1801.
Somerville, Elizabeth.
The village maid, or, Dame Burton's moral stories for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Elizabeth Somerville.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1801.
Lockman, John.
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.
London:
George, George, and John Robinson,
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees,
Joseph Mawman [Poultry],
George Wilkie [St. Paul's Churchyard],
Robert Baldwin I,
William Richardson [Cornhill],
James Scatcherd,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Francis and Charles Rivington,
J. Kay,
William Lowndes [Bedford Street],
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825],
1801.
Johnson, Richard.
A New History of England; from the Earliest Period, to the Present Time. On a plan recommended by The Earl of Chesterfield. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper; Author of the History of Rome, France, Greece, &c. The Eleventh Edition; with considerable additions.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Unknown, .
Choice Scraps, Historical and Biographical, Consisting of Pleasing Stories and Diverting Anecdotes, Most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement. For young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Julius, or the Deaf and Dumb Orphan; A Tale for Youth of Both Sexes: Founded on the popular play of deaf and dumb.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Unknown, .
Juvenile Stories and Dialogues, composed chiefly in words of two syllables, for the use of schools, and young readers.
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Kendall, Edward Augustus.
Lessons of Virtue; or, The Book of Happiness. Intended for youth. By the author of Keeper's Travels, The Crested Wren, The Sparrow, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Smith, Thomas.
Lucinda; or, Virtue Triumphant: A Moral Tale. Designed for the instruction of youth. By the Rev. Thomas Smith.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Unknown, .
Newbery's Familiar Letter Writer: Containing a Variety of Useful Letters, Calculated for the Most Common Occurrences, and Adapted to the Capacities of Young People,
London:
Crosby and Letterman,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Pratt, Samuel Jackson.
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.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees,
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Unknown, .
Pleasant Tales, to improve the mind, and correct the morals of youth.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Unknown, .
Sketches from Nature, Intended for the use of young persons.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Unknown, .
The Blossoms of Morality. Intended for the Amusement & Instruction of Young Ladies & Gentlemen. By the editor of The Looking-Glass for the Mind. With Forty-Seven Cuts, Designed and Engraved by I. Bewick. The third edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Smythies, Susan.
The history of a pin, as related by itself. Interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, Pointing out to the Youth of both Sexes, the Superiority of a generous Mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. By the author of the brothers, a tale for children, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Mason, Charlotte.
The lady's assistant for regulating and supplying the table; being a complete system of cookery. Containing the most select bills of fare, properly disposed, for family dinners of five dishes to two courses of eleven and fifteen ; with bills of fare for suppers, from five to nineteen dishes ; and several desserts : including the fullest and choicest receipts of various kinds, and full directions for preparing them in the most approved manner, by which a continual change may be made, as wanted, from the several bills of fare. Likewise, directions for brewing, making english wines, raspberry, orange, and lemon-brandies, &c. Also, remarks on kitchen poisons, and necessary precautions thereon. With an appendix, containing general particulars on the breeding, rearing, and management of poultry, on the business of dairy ; and on the management of the kitchen and fruit garden. Originally published from the manuscript collection of Mrs. Charlotte Mason, a professed housekeeper, who had upwards of thirty years experience in families of the first fashion. The eighth edition, enlarged, corrected, and improved to the present time.
London:
William, James and John Richardson,
Crosby and Letterman,
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster],
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross],
Thomas Kay,
James Scatcherd,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho],
James Mathews [Matthews],
John Sewell [Cornhill],
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
Lackington, Allen and Co.,
Peter McQueen [MaQueen],
James Tindal,
1801.
Ducray-Duménil, François-Guillaume.
The little mountaineers of Auvergne, or, The adventures of James and Georgette. Altered from the French, and adapted to the perusal of youth.
London:
R. and Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library,
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1801.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The silver thimble. By the author of Instructive tales, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1801.
Peacock, Lucy.
The little emigrant, a tale: interspersed with moral anecdotes and instructive conversations. Designed for the perusal of youth. By Lucy Peacock. The second edition.
London:
R. and Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library,
1802.
Bisset, James.
The Orphan Boy: A Pathetic Tale.
Birmingham:
1802.
Johnson, Richard.
The little wanderers; or, The surprising history, and miraculous adventures of two pretty orphans.
Philadelphia:
William M'Carty,
1814.