ID |
262 |
Name |
Richard Wilks and John Taylor |
Gender |
Unknown |
Street Address |
Chancery Lane |
City |
London
|
Start Date |
1802 |
End Date |
1802 |
Titles
Displaying 13 titles of 13 total.
Firm Role |
Title |
Author |
Date |
Printer |
Antonio: a tragedy in five acts. By William Godwin. |
Godwin, William
|
1800 |
Printer |
Letitia; or, The Castle Without a Spectre. Mrs Hunter of Norwich. In Four Volumes. |
Hunter, Rachel
|
1801 |
Printer |
Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, written by Herself, with some Posthumous Pieces. In four volumes. |
Robinson, Mary
|
1801 |
Printer |
Poetry for Children. Consisting of Short Pieces, to be Committed to Memory. Selected by Lucy Aikin. |
|
1801 |
Printer |
Poems by Mrs. Opie. |
Opie, Amelia
|
1802 |
Printer |
The Baron's Daughter: A Gothic Romance. By Isabella Kelly, author of Madeline, Abbey St. Asaph, Avondale Priory, Eva, Ruthinglenne, etc. In Four Volumes. |
Kelly, Isabella
|
1802 |
Printer |
The History of the Grubthorpe Family; or, The Old Batchelor and his Sister Penelope. By Mrs. Hunter, of Norwich; author of Letitia. In Three Volumes. |
Hunter, Rachel
|
1802 |
Printer |
Delphine: A Novel. By Madame de Stael-Holstein. Translated from the French. In Three Volumes. |
de Staël von Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine
|
1803 |
Printer |
Italian Jealousy: or, The History of Lady Georgina Cecil. By the Duchess of Pienne. In Three Volumes. |
Aumont, Pauline de Chevigny
|
1803 |
Printer |
Letters from Mrs. Palmerstone to her Daughter, Inculcating Morality by Entertaining Narratives. By Mrs. Hunter, of Norwich. In Three Volumes. |
Hunter, Rachel
|
1803 |
Printer |
Letters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an African. To which are prefixed, Memoirs of his Life, by Joseph Jekyll, Esq. M.P. The fifth edition. |
Jekyll, Joseph
|
1803 |
Printer |
Poems by Mrs. Opie. The Second Edition. |
Opie, Amelia
|
1803 |
Printer |
Poetry for Children. Consisting of Short Pieces, to be Committed to Memory. Selected by Lucy Aikin. Second edition with additions and corrections. |
|
1803 |
Recommended Citation
"Richard Wilks and John Taylor" The Women's Print History Project, 2019,
Firm ID 262 https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/262. Accessed 2021-03-03.