Titles by Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson in CHICAGO format
There are 10 titles associated with this firm.
Copley,
Esther.
Scripture natural history for youth. By Esther Hewlett, (now Copley.) With numerous illustrative engravings. In two volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1828.
Copley,
Esther.
Scripture natural history for youth. By Esther Hewlett, (now Copley.) With numerous illustrative engravings. In two volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1828.
Copley,
Esther.
Scripture history for youth. By Esther Hewlett, (now Copley.) With numerous illustrative engravings. In two volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1829.
Copley,
Esther.
Scripture history for youth. By Esther Hewlett, (now Copley.) With numerous illustrative engravings. In two volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1829.
Rowson,
Susanna.
Charlotte Temple. A Tale of Truth. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Victoria"—"The Inquisitor"—"Fille de Chambre," etc. etc.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1831.
Norton,
Caroline E. S.
Richard of York; Or, “The White Rose of England.” In Three Volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1832.
Norton,
Caroline E. S.
Richard of York; Or, “The White Rose of England.” In Three Volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1832.
Croker,
Thomas,
C.,
and Marianne
N.
Croker.
The Adventures of Barney Mahoney. By T. Crofton Croker.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1832.
West,
Elisabeth,
and John
Rees.
The Christian Servant; or Spiritual Exercises of Elizabeth West, a new edition, corrected by Robert Stodhart, Minister of Mulbery Gardens Chapel, Pell Street, Ratcliffe Highway. To which is added, The substance of the funeral sermon of Mrs. Jane Stodhart, and her dying experience, by the Rev. John Rees: also the dying experience of Mr. William Stodhart; and Mrs. Mary Davis, of Middle Street, Brighton.
London:
1833.
Copley,
Esther.
Scripture history for youth. By Esther Hewlett (now Copley); with numerous illustrative engravings; in two volumes.
London:
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson,
1833.