Titles by John George Barnard [Skinner Street] in APA format
There are 19 titles associated with this firm.
Robinson
, M.
(1806).
The poetical works of the late mrs. mary robinson. including many pieces never before published. in three volumes.
London:
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street]
Unknown
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(1807).
A winter in bath. in four volumes. by the author of two popular novels.
London:
Benjamin Crosby and Co.
Norris
, M.
(1807).
Olivia and marcella; or, the strangers. in three volumes. the second edition. by mrs. norris, author of second love; or, the way to be happy. two vols.
London:
Benjamin Crosby and Co.
Cockle
, M.
(1807).
The juvenile journal, or, tales of truth: dedicated, by permission, to lady eden. by mrs. cockle.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall] B. Tabart.
Ormsby
, A.
(1807).
The soldier's family; or, guardian genii. a romance. in four volumes. by anne ormsby, author of memoirs of a family in swisserland.
London:
Benjamin Crosby and Co.
Green
, S.
(1808).
The private history of the court of england. in two volumes. the second edition, corrected.
London:
Owenson
, S.
(1808).
The wild irish girl: a national tale. by miss owenson, author of the novice of st. dominick, patriotic sketches, &c. &c. &c. in three volumes. fourth edition.
London:
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street]
Vardill
, A.J.
(1809).
Poems and translations, from the minor greek poets and others; written chiefly between the ages of ten and sixteen, by a lady. dedicated, by permission, to her royal highness the princess charlotte of wales.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme.
Plumptre
, A.
(1810).
Domestic management; or, the healthful cookery-book. to which is prefixed, a treatise on diet, as the surest means to preserve health, long life, &c. with many valuable observations on the nutritious and beneficial, as well as the injurious effects of various kinds of food; also remarks on the wholesome and pernicious modes of cookery. intended as an antidote to modern errors therein. to which is added, the method of treating such trifling medical cases as properly come within the sphere of domestic management. by a lady.
London:
Benjamin Crosby and Co.
Cockle
, M.
(1810).
Moral truths, and studies from natural history: intended as a sequel to the juvenile journal, or tales of truth. by mrs. cockle. author of important studies for the female sex, &c. &c. &c.
London:
Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall]
Helme
, E.
(1811).
The history of england: related in familiar conversations, by a father to his children interspersed with moral and instructive remarks, and observations on the most leading and interesting subjects: designed for the perusal of youth; by elizabeth helme; in two volumes.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
(1812).
Hymns, partly collected, and partly original, designed as a supplement to dr. watts' psalms and hymns. by william bengo collyer, d. d.
London:
Thomas Cadell and William Davies. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Montagu
, M.W.
(1812).
The works of the right honorable lady mary wortley montagu. including her correspondence, poems, and essays. published, by permission, from her genuine papers. the sixth edition. in two volumes.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Hughes
, M.H.
(1813).
She thinks for herself. in three volumes.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Carter
, H.
(1814).
Letters from a lady to her sister, during a tour to paris, in the months of april and may, 1814.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Potts
, E.M.
(1814).
Moonshine.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Cockle
, M.
(1814).
National triumphs. by mrs. cockle, author of "simple minstrelsy, a collection of poems"; "an elegy on sir john moore"; "important studies for the female sex"; "moral truths, or studies from natural history," etc.
London:
Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall] John George Barnard [Skinner Street]
Lamb
, C.
(1821).
Gordon. a tale. a poetical review of don juan.
London:
Thomas and Joseph Allman [Princes St]
Luby
, C.
(1822).
The spirit of the lakes; or, mucruss abbey. a poem, in three cantos. with explanatory notes from the best and most approved authorities. by miss luby.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. John Ebers [27 Old Bond Street]