Titles by Mary Luckman in CHICAGO format
There are 22 titles associated with this firm.
Gay,
John.
Fables by the late Mr. Gay. In one volume complete.
Coventry:
1770.
Gay,
John.
Fables by the late Mr. Gay. In one volume complete.
Coventry:
1770.
Watts,
Isaac,
and George
Burder.
A Collection of Hymns, from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watts's Hymns, and Imitation of the Psalms.
Coventry:
1784.
Watts,
Isaac,
and George
Burder.
A Collection of Hymns, from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watts's Hymns, and Imitation of the Psalms.
Coventry:
1784.
Unknown,
.
Fables calculated for the amusement and instruction of youth: originally dedicated to a young prince, for whose improvement they were written. Taken from the French.
Taunton:
1789.
Unknown,
.
The songster's companion: a select collection of more than two hundredsongs, including the modern. To which is added, a selection of toasts and sentiments. The third edition, enlarged and improved.
Coventry:
1789.
Unknown,
.
The songster's companion: a select collection of more than two hundredsongs, including the modern. To which is added, a selection of toasts and sentiments. The third edition, enlarged and improved.
Coventry:
1789.
Bunyan,
John.
Divine emblems, or temporal things spiritualized. Fitted for the use of boys and girls. To which is added, A caution to stir up to watch against sin. By John Bunyan, author of the Pilgrim's Progress. Adorned with a new set of cuts.
Coventry:
1790.
Bunyan,
John.
Divine emblems, or temporal things spiritualized. Fitted for the use of boys and girls. To which is added, A caution to stir up to watch against sin. By John Bunyan, author of the Pilgrim's Progress. Adorned with a new set of cuts.
Coventry:
1790.
Unknown,
.
The pleasing, interesting and affecting history of Prince Lee Boo: with an account of the Pelew Islands and the manners and customs of the inhabitants: adorned with eight cuts.
Banbury:
William Rusher,
Mary Luckman,
1790.
Rowe,
Elizabeth S.
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. Reviewed and published, at her request, by I. Watts, D.D.
Coventry:
1795.