There are 9 titles associated with this firm.

@book{ wphp_16201
  author={Hastings,Selina and Rowe,Elizabeth Singer and Harvey,Miss and Perin,Mr. and Smith,Mr. and Watts,Isaac},
  year={1797},
  title={A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady of Connecticut. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_3587
  author={Rowe,Elizabeth Singer},
  year={1800},
  title={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.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_16198
  author={Hastings,Selina and Harvey,Miss and Watts,Isaac and Perin,Mr. and Rowe,Elizabeth Singer and Smith,Mr.},
  year={1801},
  title={A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady of Connecticut. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. Fourth Edition.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_18160
  author={Unknown,[Woman]},
  year={1801},
  title={Lectures to young ladies. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_18736
  author={More,Hannah},
  year={1801},
  title={Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More. In two volumes.},
  publisher={Oliver D. and I. Cooke},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_19431
  author={Rowson,Susanna},
  year={1801},
  title={The history of Charlotte Temple. Founded on fact. By Mrs. Rowson, Author of Victoria, the Inquisitor, Fille de Chambre, &c. In two volumes.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_17600
  author={Gomez,Madeleine-Angélique},
  year={1801},
  title={The history of Leonora de Valesco, a Spanish lady, who, in an expedition against the Spanish islands in the West-Indies, was taken prisoner by the British; forced on board a ship of war, and detained several years by the commodore.--Her sufferings were extraordinary;--her adventures surprising;--her deliverance remarkable. The heroine appears amiable even in the midst of combat, and fighting with the bravery of a veteran. Resignation, fortitude, and constancy, triumph ever [sic] every obstacle. Translated from the admired works of Madame de Gomez.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_16035
  author={Gomez,Madeleine-Angélique},
  year={1802},
  title={The history of Donna Elvira de Zuares. In the following beautiful history, are depicted in the most striking colours, the advantages of patience and resignation; the whole, founded on fact, is admirably calculated to inspire a confidence in Divine Providence, that however trying and overwhelming our present afflictions may be, by the exertion of the virtues delegated to us, we have a right to look forward with certain hope for their speedy termination.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }
@book{ wphp_16579
  author={Bleecker,Ann Eliza},
  year={1802},
  title={The history of Maria Kittle. By Ann Eliza Bleecker. In a letter to Miss Ten Eyck.},
  publisher={},
  address={Hartford},    }