Titles by Benjamin Bensley in MLA format
There are 12 titles associated with this firm.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The teacher's assistant: consisting of lectures in the catechetical form, being part of a plan of appropriate instruction for the children of the poor. By Mrs. Trimmer. Third edition.
London:
John and Charles Rivington,
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
B. Tabart,
1803.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann and Jane Taylor.
Hymns for Infant Minds by the authors of "Original poems, —Rhymes for the nursery," &c. Thirteenth edition.
London:
B. J. Holdsworth,
1821.
Judson, Ann.
An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson.
London:
Thomas Clark,
Joseph Butterworth and Son,
Benjamin Bensley,
1823.
Moore, Charlotte Trimmer.
Country Houses. In Three Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1832.
Grimstone, Mary Leman.
Woman’s Love. A Novel. By Mrs. Leman Grimstone. In Three Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1832.
Gore, Catherine Grace Frances.
Polish Tales. By the authoress of "Hungarian Tales." In Three Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1833.
Knight, Ellis Cornelia.
Sir Guy de Lusignan: a Tale of Italy. By E. Cornelia Knight, authoress of "Dinabaras," "Marcus Flaminius," "Latium," &c. In two volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1833.
Disraeli, Sarah and Benjamin Disraeli.
A Year At Hartlebury or the Election. By Cherry and Fair Star. In Two Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1834.
Cradock, Harriet.
Anne Grey. A Novel. Edited By the Author of “Granby.” In Three Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1834.
Gore, Catherine Grace Frances.
The Hamiltons or the New Æra, By the Author of “Mothers and Daughters,” In Three Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1834.
Martin, Harriet Letitia, et al.
The Mayor of Wind-Gap and Canvassing. By the O’Hara Family. In Three Volumes.
London:
Saunders and Otley,
1835.
Landon, Letitia Elizabeth.
Traits and Trials of Early Life. By L. E. L. Author of "The Improvisatrice" &c.
London:
Henry Colburn [Great Marlborough Street],
1836.