Titles by William Lane [Leadenhall Street] in APA format
There are 79 titles associated with this firm.
Bécu
, J.
(1780).
Genuine memoirs of the countess dubarre, mistress to louis xv. containing her singular amours and curious adventures with the princes of the blood, ministers of state and others, including the secret and political history of the french court, during the reign of that monarch. and a circumstantial account of her conduct in retirement. a new edition, translated from the french. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Riccoboni
, M.J.
(1781).
Select novels, containing the blind boy, a fairy tale; indian letters, and the distressed orphan, or adventures of ernestina. translated from the french of madam riccoboni.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1783).
The reconciliation; or, the history of miss mortimer and miss fitzgerald.
London:
Unknown
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(1783).
The fairy ring, or emeline, a moral tale, by a lady.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1784).
The myrtle: or, effects of love. a novel, in a series of letters. by a lady. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1784).
The sentimental deceiver: or history of miss hammond. a novel, in a series of letters. by a lady.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bennett
, A.M.
(1785).
Anna; or memoirs of a welch heiress. interspersed with anecdotes of a nabob. in four volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1785).
Belmont grove: or, the discovery. a novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1785).
Matilda: or, the efforts of virtue. a novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1785).
The liberal american. a novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1785).
The nabob. a novel. in a series of letters. by a lady. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1785).
The quaker. a novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Gwynn
, A.
(1785).
The recontre: or, transition of a moment. a novel, in a series of letters. by a lady. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bennett
, A.M.
(1786).
Anna: or memoirs of a welch heiress: interspersed with anecdotes of a nabob. in four volumes. the second edition corrected by the author.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1786).
Arpasia; or the wanderer. a novel. by the author of the nabob. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Johnson
, M.
(1786).
Francis, the philanthropist: an unfashionable tale. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Johnson
, M.
(1786).
Juliana. a novel, by the author of francis, the philanthropist. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bennett
, A.M.
(1786).
Juvenile indiscretions. a novel. in five volumes. by the author of anna, or the welch heiress.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1786).
Melwin dale, a novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Pye
, J.H.
(1786).
Theodosius and arabella, a novel, in a series of letters, by the late mrs. hampden pye. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Baculard D'Arnaud
, F.d.
(1786).
Warbeck: a pathetic tale. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1787).
Blenheim lodge, a novel. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hughes
, A.
(1787).
Caroline; or the diversities of fortune. a novel. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hughes
, A.
(1787).
Caroline; or, the diversities of fortune: a novel. in three volumes. the second edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hughes
, A.
(1787).
Caroline; or, the diversities of fortune: a novel. in three volumes. the third edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1787).
Edward and sophia. a novel. in two volumes. by a lady. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
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(1787).
Lumley-house: a novel. the first attempt of a young lady. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bonhote
, E.
(1787).
Olivia; or, deserted bride. by the author of hortensia, the rambles of frankly, and the fashionable friend. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Howell
, A.
(1787).
Rosa de montmorien. a novel. by miss ann hilditch. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Johnson
, M.
(1787).
The platonic guardian; or, history of an orphan. by a lady. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hughes
, A.
(1788).
Henry and isabella; or, a traite through life. by the author of caroline, or the diversities of fortune. in four volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1788).
Juliet; or the cottager: in a series of letters, by a lady.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hervey
, E.
(1788).
Melissa and marcia; or the sisters: a novel. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bonhote
, E.
(1788).
The parental monitor in two volumes. by mrs. bonhote, of bungay, soffolk.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Mackenzie
, A.M.
(1789).
Calista; a novel. in two volumes. by mrs. johnson, author of retribution, the gamesters, &c.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bonhote
, E.
(1789).
Darnley vale; or emelia fitzroy. a novel, by mrs bonhote. author of parental monitor, &c. in three volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Howell
, A.
(1789).
Mount pelham. a novel. in two volumes. by the author of rosa de montmorien. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hugill
, M.
(1789).
Priory of st. bernard; an old english tale, in two volumes; being the first literary production of a young lady.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Howell
, A.
(1789).
Rosenberg: a legendary tale. by a lady. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hugill
, M.
(1789).
The countess of hennebon, an historical novel, in three volumes. by the author of the priory of st. bernard.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1790).
Miscellaneous poems, by a young lady; dedicated (by permission) to richard brinsley sheridan, esq.
London:
Unknown
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(1790).
Arulia; or the victim of sensibility: a novel, by a young lady. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Green
, S.
(1790).
Charles henley: or, the fugitive restored.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Opie
, A.
(1790).
Dangers of coquetry. a novel. in two volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Pilkington
, L.
(1790).
Delia, a pathetic and interesting tale. in four volumes ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bonhote
, E.
(1790).
Ellen woodley. a novel, in two volumes. by mrs. bonhote, author of parental monitor. olivia; or, deserted bride. and darnley vale; or, emilia fitzroy.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Mackenzie
, A.M.
(1790).
Monmouth: a tale, founded on historic facts. inscribed to his grace the duke of buccleugh. by anna maria johnson, author of calista, a novel, &c. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hughes
, A.
(1790).
Moral drama's [sic] intended for private representation. by mrs. hughes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Radcliffe
, M.A.
(1790).
Radzivil, a romance. translated from the russ of the celebrated m. wocklow. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Radcliffe
, M.A.
(1790).
The fate of velina de guidova. a novel. in three volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Brooke
, F.
(1790).
The history of charles mandeville. in two volumes. a sequel to lady julia, by mrs. brooke.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bonhote
, E.
(1790).
The parental monitor. in two volumes. the second edition corrected. by mrs. bonhote, of bungay, suffolk.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
d'Aulnoy
, M.
(1790).
The pleasing companion, a collection of fairy tales, calculated to improve the heart: the whole forming a system of moral precepts and examples for the conduct of youth through life: containing princess hebe & anguiletta, graciosa and percinet, story of finetta, princess carpilona, story of the white cat, yellow dwarf, pigeon and dove, young and handsome. ornamented with elegant cuts.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Levaillant
, F.
(1790).
Travels from the cape of good hope, into the interior parts of africa, including many interesting anecdotes. with elegant plates, descriptive of the country and inhabitants: inscribed by permission to his grace the duke of montagu. translated from the french of monsieur vaillant. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Lennox
, C.
(1791).
Hermione, or the orphan sisters. a novel. in four volumes. ...
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Gorjy
, J.C.
(1791).
St. alma, a novel, from the french of m. de gorjy, author of blansay, &c.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Starke
, M.
(1791).
The widow of malabar. a tragedy, in three acts. as it is performed at the theatre-royal, covent-garden.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Starke
, M.
(1791).
The widow of malabar. a tragedy, in three acts. as it is performed at the theatre-royal, covent-garden. second edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Starke
, M.
(1791).
The widow of malabar. a tragedy, in three acts. as it is performed at the theatre-royal, covent-garden. third edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Fell
, M.
(1792).
The peasant; or, female philosopher. a novel. in two volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Street
, M.
(1792).
The recluse of the appenines, a tale, in two volumes. by the author of the lake of windermere.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Twiss
, R.
(1793).
A trip to paris, in july and august, 1792.
Minerva Press, William Lane.
Stratton
, J.M.
(1794).
The maid of the castle, a legendary tale. in three cantos.
Chippenham:
T. Smith.
Green
, S.
(1794).
Mental improvement for a young lady, on her entrance into the world; addressed to a favourite niece. a new edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Gessner
, S.
(1794).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. a new edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
d'Aulnoy
, M.
(1794).
The pleasing companion; a collection of fairy tales, calculated to improve the heart: the whole forming a system of moral precepts and examples for the conduct of youth through life: containing princess hebe, graciosa and percinet, story of finetta, princess carpilona, the white cat, the yellow dwarf, pigeon and dove, young and handsome. ornamented with elegant cuts.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, [.
(1795).
Austenburn castle. in two volumes. by an unpatronized female.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bennett
, A.M.
(1796).
Anna, or, memoirs of a welch heiress. by mrs. bennett, author of ellen countess of castle howell, &c. &c. fourth edition. in four volumes.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Hervey
, E.
(1796).
Melissa and marcia; or, the sisters: a novel. in two volumes. the second edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Green
, S.
(1796).
Mental improvement for a young lady, on her entrance into the world; addressed to a favourite niece. a new edition.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Glasse
, H.
(1796).
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]
Unknown
, .
(1796).
The monitor; or, letters from a lady to her friend; on the seven days in the week.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Bonhote
, E.
(1797).
The rambles of mr. frankly. in four volumes. second edition, with additions.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Young
, M.J.
(1798).
Poems. by mary julia young, author of rose-mount castle.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]
Unknown
, .
(1801).
Almeda; or, the neapolitan revenge: a tragic drama.
London:
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row]
Kidderslaw
, J.
(1801).
Swedish mysteries, or hero of the mines. a tale. in three volumes. translated from a swedish manuscript, by johanson kidderslaw, formerly master of the english grammar school at upsal.
London:
Minerva Press, William Lane.
Harvey
, J.
(1802).
Minerva castle: a tale. by jane harvey.
London:
William Lane [Leadenhall Street]