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An economical, and new method of cookery; describing upwards of eighty cheap, wholesome, and nourishing dishes, consisting of roast, boiled, and baked meats; stews, fries, and above forty soups; a variety of puddings, pies, &c. with new and useful observations on rice, barley, pease, oatmeal, and milk, and the numerous dishes they afford, adapted to the necessity of the times, equally in all ranks of society, by Eliza Melroe, |
Melroe, Eliza
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1798 |
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Eliza, a novel: in two volumes. By Mrs. Yeates, daughter of the late Holland Cooksey, Esq. of Braces Leigh, in the County of Worcester. |
Yeates, Mrs.
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1800 |
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The Secret Oath: or Blood-Stained Dagger, a Romance. |
Unknown
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1802 |
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The Union: A Novel, in three volumes. By Miss Minifie, author of the Count de Poland. |
Gunning, Susannah
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1803 |
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Human Frailties. A Novel, in Three Volumes. Interspersed with Poetry. By the author of the "Observant Pedestrian"—"Montrose"—"Mystic Cottager," &c. &c. |
Unknown
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1803 |
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Malvina, by Madame C****, authoress of Clare D'Albe, and Amelia Mansfield. Translated from the French, by Miss Gunning, in four volumes. |
Cottin, Sophie Ristaud
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1803 |
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Malvina, by Madame C****, authoress of Clare D'Albe, and Amelia Mansfield. Translated from the French, by Miss Gunning, in four volumes. |
Cottin, Sophie Ristaud
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1804 |
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Secret Machinations. A Novel, in four volumes. By Sarah Ann Hook, author of The Widowed Bride, or, Celina. |
Hook, Sarah Ann
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1804 |
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The Mysterious Father; or, Trials of the Heart. A Novel. In Four Volumes. Written by a Lady. |
Dorset, Catherine Anne Turner
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1805 |
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Tales, by Madame de Montolieu, author of Caroline of Lichtfield. In Three Volumes. |
de Montolieu, Isabelle
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1805 |
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The Wood Nymph, A Novel; In Three Volumes. By the Author of "Ariel," and "Glenmore Abbey." |
Isaacs, Mrs.
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1806 |
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Leopold de Circe; or, The Effects of Atheism. By M. de St. Venant, Member of The National Institute. Translated by J. S. Byerley, Esq. |
de St. Venant, Catherine-Françoise-Adélaide
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1807 |
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The juvenile journal, or, Tales of truth: dedicated, by permission, to Lady Eden. By Mrs. Cockle. |
Cockle, Mary
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1807 |
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The history of Rome: from the foundation of the city to the fall of the eastern empire, related in familiar conversations, by a father to his children: interspersed with moral and instructive remarks, and observations on the most leading and interesting subjects: designed for the perusal of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. |
Helme, Elizabeth
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1808 |
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The Mysterious Baron, or The Castle in the Forest, A Gothic Story. By Eliza Ratcliffe. |
Ratcliffe, Eliza
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1808 |
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Alzylia, a novel, in four volumes. |
Weimar, Miss
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1808 |
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Tankerville Family, in three volumes. By a lady. |
Green, Sarah
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1808 |
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The fishes grand gala: a companion to The "peacock at home," &c. &c. By Mrs. Cockle, Author of the Juvenile Journal, &c. |
Cockle, Mary
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1808 |
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The Ruins of Rigonda; or, The Homicidial Father. A Romance, in three volumes. By Helen St. Victor. |
St. Victor, Helen
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1808 |
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Ella St. Laurence; or, The Village of Selwood and Its Inhabitants: A Novel, in four volumes. By Mrs. Isaacs, author of Ariel, Glenmore Abbey, and The Wood Nymph. |
Isaacs, Mrs.
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1809 |
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Malvina, by Madame C****, Authoress of Clare D'Albe, and Amelia Mansfield. Translated from the French, by Miss Gunning, in four volumes. |
Cottin, Sophie Ristaud
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1810 |
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Moral truths, and studies from natural history: intended as a sequel to the Juvenile journal, or Tales of truth. By Mrs. Cockle. Author of Important studies for the female sex, &c. &c. &c. |
Cockle, Mary
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1810 |
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Gotha: or, Memoirs of the Wurtzburg Family. Founded on Facts. In Two Volumes. By Mrs. S—. |
S—, Mrs
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1811 |
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Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Sumbel, late Wells; Of the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket. In Three Volumes. Written by Herself. Including Her Correspondence with Major Topham, Mr. Reynold the Dramaticist, &c. &c. &c. |
Wells [née Davies, later Sumbel], Mary [later Leah]
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1811 |
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Sentimental Anecdotes, by Madame de Montolieu, author of "Tales", "Caroline of Lichfield [sic]," &c. &c. &c. In two volumes. Translated from the French by Mrs. Plunkett, formerly Miss Gunning. |
de Montolieu, Isabelle
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1811 |