ID 334
Name John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly]
Gender Unknown
Street Address No. 187 Piccadilly
City London
Start Date 1819
End Date
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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher Eighteen maxims of neatness and order: to which is prefixed an introduction. By Theresa Tidy. Graham , Elizabeth (Author)
1826
Publisher Father Clement; A Roman Catholic Story. By the author of "The Decision," "Profession is not Principle," &c. Fifth Edition. Kennedy , Grace (Author)
1826
Publisher Miriam; or, the power of truth. A Jewish tale. By the author of "Influence." Anley , Charlotte (Author)
1826
Publisher Sephora; A Hebrew Tale, Descriptive of the Country of Palestine, and of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Israelites. Two volumes. Oliver , Mrs. N. W. (Author)
1826
Bookseller African Lessons, Mandingo and English. Elementary sounds and general spelling lessons; a short vocabulary; examples on the nine parts of speech, and a few Scripture sentences. Kilham , Hannah (Author)
1827
Publisher Family Prayers for Every Day in the Week, Selected from Various Portions of the Holy Bible, with references. To Which are added, a Few Prayers for Persons in Private; and Fourteen Original Hymns. Second edition. Whitmore , Lucy (Author)
1827
Publisher Hymns for Private Devotion; Selected and Original. Fuller-Maitland , Ella (Editor)
1827
Publisher Michael, The Married Man; or, the sequel to The History of Michael Kemp. By the Author of "Shades of Character," "History of Michael Kemp," &c. &c. Woodrooffe , Anne (Author)
1827
Publisher Mont Blanc, and Other Poems. By Mary Ann Browne, in her fifteenth year. Browne , Mary Ann (Author)
1827
Publisher Observations on the Offensive and Injurious Effect of Corporal Punishment; on the Unequal Administration of Penal Justice; and on the Pre-Eminent Advantages of the Mild and Reformatory over the Vindictive System of Punishment Heyrick , Elizabeth (Author)
1827
Publisher Observations on the Visiting, Superintendence, and Government, of Female Prisoners. By Elizabeth Fry. Gurney Fry , Elizabeth (Author)
1827
Publisher Sunday Reading, for very little boys and girls. By the author of "Family prayers from the Bible." Whitmore , Lucy (Author)
1827
Bookseller Appeal to the Hearts and Consciences of British Women Heyrick , Elizabeth (Author)
1828
Bookseller Emma De Lissau; A Narrative Of Striking Vicissitudes, And Peculiar Trials; With explanatory Notes, Illustrative Of The Manners And Customs Of The Jews. By The Author Of "Sophia De Lissau," "Elizabeth Allen," &c. &c. In Two Volumes. Bristow , Amelia (Author)
1828
Bookseller Father Clement; A Roman Catholic Story. By the author of "The Decision," &c. Kennedy , Grace (Author)
1828
Bookseller Sophia de Lissau; or, A Portraiture of the Jews of the Nineteenth Century: being an Outline of Their Religious and Domestic Habits with explanatory notes. By the author of "Elizabeth Allen; or, The Faithful Servant." Second Edition. Bristow , Amelia (Author)
1828
Publisher Ada, and Other Poems. By Mary Ann Browne, Authoress of "Mont Blanc," &c. &c. Browne , Mary Ann (Author)
1828
Publisher Ada, and Other Poems. By Mary Ann Browne, Authoress of "Mont Blanc," &c. &c. Second Edition. Browne , Mary Ann (Author)
1828
Publisher Ada, and Other Poems. By Mary Ann Browne, Authoress of "Mont Blanc," &c. &c. Third Edition. Browne , Mary Ann (Author)
1828
Publisher Apology for Ladies' Anti-Slavery Associations. By the author of "Immediate, not Gradual Abolition," &c. &c. Heyrick , Elizabeth (Author)
1828
Publisher Hints for the improvement of early education and nursery discipline. Hoare , Louisa Gurney (Author)
1828
Publisher Letters to the Young. By Maria Jane Jewsbury. Jewsbury , Maria Jane (Author)
1828
Publisher New and comprehensive lessons: containing a general outline of antient history: with forty engravings. By Mrs. Trimmer. Trimmer , Sarah (Author)
1828
Bookseller Betty Brown, or, The St. Gile's orange girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender. More , Hannah (Author)
1829
Bookseller Black Giles, the poacher: with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work: in two parts. More , Hannah (Author)
1829

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