Titles by Lee and Hurst in APA format
There are 21 titles associated with this firm.
Unknown
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(1797).
The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious daniel dancer, esq. a miserable miser, who died in a sack. though worth upwards of £3000 per ann. with singular anecdotes of the famous jemmy taylor, the southwark usurer, a character well known upon the stock exchange: to which is added, a true account of henry welby, who lived invisible forty-four years in grub street; with a sketch of the life of the rev. george harvest; called the absent man; or, parson and player.
London:
Ann Lemoine.
Unknown
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(1797).
The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious daniel dancer, esq. a miserable miser, who died in a sack. though worth upwards of £3000 per ann. with singular anecdotes of the famous jemmy taylor, the southwark usurer, a character well known upon the stock exchange: to which is added, a true account of henry welby, who lived invisible forty-four years in grub street; with a sketch of the life of the rev. george harvest; called the absent man; or, parson and player. the second edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine.
English
, H.
(1797).
Truth and filial love. a little drama. in three acts.
London:
Hugill
, M.
(1797).
Isidora of gallicia: a novel. in two volumes. by mrs. hugill, author of countess of hennibon, julia ormeston, the prince of leon, &c. &c.
London:
Lee and Hurst.
Boyer
, A.
(1797).
The complete french master, for ladies and gentlemen; containing, i. a new methodical french grammar. ii. a well digested and copious vocabulary. iii. familiar phrases and dialogues on all manner of subjects. iv. dialogues of wit and humour. v. a taste of the french poetry. vi. a collection of french songs. vii. a collection of choice proverbs, both french and english. viii. a catalogue of the most approved french books, recommended as proper in fitting up a lady's or a gentleman's library. for the use of his highness william, sometime duke of gloucester. by mr. abel boyer, author of the royal dictionary, french and english.
London:
Charles Dilly. Joseph Johnson. George, George, and John Robinson. William Richardson [printer, Strand] Robert Baldwin I. George Wilkie [Paternoster Row] James Scatcherd. J. Walker. Thomas Norton Longman III. Elizabeth Newbery. James Nunn. Lee and Hurst.
Shakespeare
, W.
(1797).
The plays of william shakspeare, accurately printed from the text of mr. steevens's last edition, with a selection of the most important notes. in eight volumes.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III. Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] Charles Dilly. Joseph Johnson. George, George, and John Robinson. Robert Baldwin I. Henry Gardner. John Sewell [Cornhill] William Richardson [Cornhill] James Nichols. Francis and Charles Rivington. Thomas Payne II. Robert Faulder. William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] Benjamin and John White. George and Thomas Wilkie. James Taylor and Co. James Scatcherd. Thomas Egerton [30 Charing Cross] Elizabeth Newbery. William Bent [34 Paternoster] John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] William Clarke and Son. James Barker. James Edwards. David Ogilvy and Son. John Cuthell [1811-1828] James Nunn. John Anderson, Jr. James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street] Thomas Kay. John Deighton [274 High Holborn] William Miller [Albemarle Street] Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] Thomas Cadell and William Davies. John Murray and Samuel Highley. Lee and Hurst.
Porter
, A.M.
(1797).
Walsh colville: or, a young man's first entrance into life. a novel.
London:
Lee and Hurst. Thomas C. Jones [Rathbone Place]
Wright
, M.
(1798).
An essay to instruct women how to protect themselves in a state of pregnancy from the disorders incident to that period, or how to cure them. also, some observations on the treatment of children, which if attended to, may ward off dangerous diseases, and prevent future evils. by mrs. wright, midwife.
London:
Buchan
, W., &
Franklin
, B.
(1798).
New art of swimming, with dr. franklin's directions to swimmers, and dr. buchan's advice on river & sea-bathing.
London:
Ann Lemoine.
Topham
, E.
(1798).
The remarkable life of john elwes esq. member in three successive parliaments, for berkshire, with singular anecdotes, &c. written by captain topham. supposed to be the greatest instance of penury, that ever existed. a new edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine.
Barnby
, M.
(1798).
The rock; or alfred and anna. a scottish tale, in two volumes. by a young lady, her first literary attempt.
London:
Unknown
, .
(1798).
The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious daniel dancer, esq. a miserable miser, who died in a sack. though worth upwards of £3000 per ann. with singular anecdotes of the famous jemmy taylor, the southwark usurer, a character well known upon the stock exchange: to which is added, the life of the rev. george harvest; called the absent man; or, parson and player. the fifth edition.
London:
Ann Lemoine.
Winterfield
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(1798).
The voyages, distresses, and adventures of capt. winterfield. written by himself. containing an account of his transactions in america, during the war; his disastrous voyage to england, in which he had the misfortune to be taken by an algerine man of war, near the coast of portugal, and carried to barbary, where he remained in slavery upwards of six years; his miraculous escape from thence, with five more, in a canvass boat of their own construction, and safe arrival at majorca: with several remarkable circumstances after his captivity; and his safe arrival at last in scotland.
London:
Ann Lemoine.
Watts
, I.
(1798).
A short view of the whole scripture history: with a continuation of the jewish affairs from the old testament, till the time of christ; and an account of the chief prophecies that relate to him: represented in a way of question and answer. illustrated with various remarks on the history and the religion of the patriarchs, jews, and christians, and on the laws, government, sects, customs, and writings of the jews; and adorned with figures relating to their camp, tabernacle, and worship. by i. watts, d.d. the eighteenth edition.
London:
Charles Dilly. William, James and John Richardson. Francis and Charles Rivington. George Wilkie [St. Paul's Churchyard] Thomas Norton Longman III. David Ogilvy and Son. John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Maria Pote and John Williams Junior. Lee and Hurst. Thomas Wiche.
Sturm
, C.C.
(1798).
Beauties of sturm, in lessons on the works of god, and of his providence. rendered familiar to the capacities of youth. by eliza andrews, author of allegorical miniatures, the brothers, &c.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Lee and Hurst. James Scatcherd. George Sael [Strand]
(1798).
Fables of aesop and others: translated into english. with instructive applications; and a print before each fable. by samuel croxall, d.d. late archdeacon of hereford. the sixteenth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
London:
Thomas Norton Longman III. George, George, and John Robinson. Joseph Johnson. Thomas Cadell and William Davies. Charles Law. Charles Dilly. Robert Baldwin I. Lee and Hurst. William Bent [55 Paternoster] James Scatcherd. Benjamin Crosby. Elizabeth Newbery. Francis and Charles Rivington. William Ginger and Son. William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] George Wilkie [Paternoster Row]
Jones
, S., &
Sheridan
, T.
(1798).
Sheridan improved. a general pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the english language: for the use of schools, foreigners learning english, &c. in which it has been attempted to improve on the plan of mr. sheridan; the discordancies of that celebrated orthoepist being avoided, and his improprieties corrected. the third edition, revised, and very considerably enlarged by selections from ash, bailey, barclay, buchanan, dyche, elphinston, entick, fry, johnson, johnston, kenrick, lemon, marriott, martin, nares, perry, rider, scot, and walker. by stephen jones, author of the "new biographical dictionary" and "the history of poland," and compiler of "dr. johnson's table-talk, &c."
London:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] John Cuthell [4 Middle Row] David Ogilvy and Son. Lackington, Allen and Co. John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] James Nunn. Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho] William Otridge and Son. William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] James Scatcherd. James Mathews [Matthews] Lee and Hurst.
Plumptre
, A.
(1798).
The rector's son, in three volumes; by anne plumptre, author of antoinette.
London:
Lee and Hurst.
Unknown
, [.
(1798).
The sorrows of matilda, a novel in two volumes: the juvenile attempt of a young lady.
London:
Lee and Hurst.
Walker
, J.
(1798).
The universal gazetteer; being a concise description, alphabetically arranged, of the nations, kingdoms, states, towns, empires, provinces, cities, oceans, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, canals, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world; the government, manners, and religion of the inhabitants, with the extent, boundaries, and natural productions, manufactures and curiosities of the different countries. containing several thousand places not to be met with in any similar gazetteer. illustrated with fourteen maps. by john walker. the second edition, further accommodated to commercial purposes, as well as general information by another hand.
London:
David Ogilvy and Son. John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] James Scatcherd. John Cuthell [4 Middle Row] Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho] William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Lackington, Allen and Co. Benjamin Crosby. John Wright [169 Piccadilly] Lee and Hurst. James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row]
Mallet
, D., &
More
, H.
(1800).
Sir eldred of the bower; a legendary tale, in two parts, by hannah more. and edwin and emma: by mr. mallet.
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