Publisher |
The fate of Velina de Guidova. A novel. In three volumes. |
Radcliffe
, Mary Ann
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
The history of Charles Mandeville. In two volumes. A sequel to Lady Julia, by Mrs. Brooke. |
Brooke
, Frances
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
The parental monitor. In two volumes. The second edition corrected. By Mrs. Bonhote, of Bungay, Suffolk. |
Bonhote
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
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. |
d'Aulnoy
, Marie-Catherine
(Author)
Angus
, William
(Engraver)
Dodd
, Daniel
(Illustrator)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
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. |
Helme
, Elizabeth
(Translator)
Levaillant
, Francois
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
Hermione, or the orphan sisters. A novel. In four volumes. ... |
Lennox
, Charlotte
(Author)
|
1791 |
Publisher |
St. Alma, a novel, from the French of M. de Gorjy, Author of Blansay, &c. |
Gorjy
, Jean Claude
(Author)
Helme
, Elizabeth
(Translator)
|
1791 |
Publisher |
The Widow of Malabar. A Tragedy, in Three Acts. As It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. |
Starke
, Mariana
(Author)
|
1791 |
Publisher |
The Widow of Malabar. A Tragedy, in Three Acts. As It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Second edition. |
Starke
, Mariana
(Author)
|
1791 |
Publisher |
The Widow of Malabar. A Tragedy, in Three Acts. As It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Third edition. |
Starke
, Mariana
(Author)
|
1791 |
Publisher |
The peasant; or, female philosopher. A novel. In two volumes. |
Fell
, Mrs.
(Author)
|
1792 |
Publisher |
The Recluse of the Appenines, a tale, in two volumes. By the author of The Lake of Windermere. |
Street
, Miss
(Author)
|
1792 |
Bookseller |
A trip to Paris, in July and August, 1792 |
Twiss
, Richard
(Author)
Harlow
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1793 |
Bookseller |
The maid of the castle, a legendary tale. In three cantos. |
Stratton
, Jemima Maria
(Author)
|
1794 |
Publisher |
Mental improvement for a young lady, on her entrance into the world; addressed to a favourite niece. A new edition. |
Green
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1794 |
Publisher |
The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner. A new edition. |
Gessner
, Salomon
(Author)
Collyer
, Mary
(Translator)
|
1794 |
Publisher |
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. |
d'Aulnoy
, Marie-Catherine
(Author)
Angus
, William
(Engraver)
Dodd
, Daniel
(Illustrator)
|
1794 |
Bookseller |
Secresy; or, the ruin on the rock. In three volumes. By a woman. ... |
Harlow
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
Fenwick
, Eliza
(Author)
|
1795 |
Publisher |
Austenburn Castle. In two volumes. By an unpatronized female. |
Unknown
, [Woman]
(Author)
|
1795 |
Publisher |
Anna, or, memoirs of a Welch heiress. By Mrs. Bennett, Author of Ellen Countess of Castle Howell, &c. &c. Fourth edition. In four volumes. |
Bennett
, Anna Maria
(Author)
|
1796 |
Publisher |
Melissa and Marcia; or, the sisters: a novel. In two volumes. The second edition. |
Hervey
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1796 |
Publisher |
Mental improvement for a young lady, on her entrance into the world; addressed to a favourite niece. A new Edition. |
Green
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1796 |
Publisher |
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. |
Glasse
, Hannah
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
Vernor
, Ann
(Publisher)
|
1796 |
Publisher |
The monitor; or, letters from a lady to her friend; on the seven days in the week. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1796 |
Publisher |
The rambles of Mr. Frankly. In four volumes. Second edition, with additions. |
Bonhote
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1797 |
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