Titles by Henry Mozley II [Gainsborough] in APA format
There are 15 titles associated with this firm.
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1801).
The pleasing instructor, or entertaining moralist: consisting of select essays, relations, visions and allegories, collected from the most eminent english authors. to which are prefixed, new thoughts on education. a new edition. with many considerable additions.
Gainsborough:
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1801).
The pleasing instructor, or entertaining moralist: consisting of select essays, relations, visions and allegories, collected from the most eminent english authors. to which are prefixed, new thoughts on education. a new edition. with many considerable additions.
Gainsborough:
Moxon
, E.
(1804).
English housewifery, exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receipts, giving directions in most parts of cookery; and how to prepare various sorts of soups, made dishes, pastes, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, &c. &c. &c. with cuts, for the orderly placing the dishes and courses; also bills of fare for every month in the year; and an alphabetical index to the whole. a book necessary for mistresses of families, higher and lower women servants, and confined to things useful, substantial, and splendid, and calculated for the preservation of health, and upon the measures of frugality, being the result of thirty years practice and experience. by elizabeth moxon. with an appendix, containing upwards of eighty receipts, of the most valuable kind, (many never before printed) communicated to the publisher by several gentlewomen in the neighbourhood, distinguished by their extraordinary skill in housewifery. —to this edition is now added, an introduction, giving an account of the times when river fish are in season; and a table, shewing at one view the proper seasons for sea fish. fifteenth edition, corrected.
London:
J. Brambles. Ann Meggit [Meggitt] J. Waters.
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1806).
The pleasing instructor, or, entertaining moralist: consisting of select essays, relations, visions, and allegories collected from the most eminent english authors: to which are prefixed new thoughts on education. a new edition, with many considerable additions.
Gainsborough:
J. Brambles. Ann Meggit [Meggitt] J. Waters.
Fenwick
, E.
(1807).
The class book: or, three hundred and sixty-five reading lessons adapted to the use of schools. for every day in the year. selected, arranged, and compiled from the best authors. by the rev. david blair, a.m. the third edition.
London:
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street]
Fisher Slack
, A.
(1807).
The pleasing instructor, or entertaining moralist: consisting of select essays, relations, visions and allegories, collected from the most eminent english authors. to which are prefixed, new thoughts on education. a new edition, with many considerably additions.
Gainsborough:
J. Brambles. Ann Meggit [Meggitt] J. Waters.
Moxon
, E.
(1808).
English housewifery, exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receipts, giving directions in most parts of cookery; and how to prepare various sorts of soups, made dishes, pastes, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, &c. &c. &c. with elegant cuts, for the orderly placing the dishes and courses; also bills of fare for every month in the year; and an alphabetical index to the whole. a book necessary for mistresses of families, higher and lower women servants, and confined to things useful, substantial, and splendid, and calculated for the preservation of health, and upon the measures of frugality, being the result of thirty years practice and experience. by elizabeth moxon. with an appendix, containing upwards of eighty receipts, of the most valuable kind. to this edition is now added, an introduction, giving an account of the times when river fish are in season; and a table, showing at one view the proper seasons for sea fish. a new edition improved.
London:
J. Brambles. Ann Meggit [Meggitt] J. Waters.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1810).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy; and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
Weybridge:
John Harding. John Murray II [Fleet Street] Wilson and Son. Alexander Manners and Robert Miller [Cross] Henry Mozley II [Gainsborough] Archibald Constable and Co. [Cross Well] James Lumsden [1807-15] Patrick Wogan and Cumming.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1811).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy; and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Fleet Street]
Rundell
, M.E.
(1811).
The new family receipt-book, containing eight hundred truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy selected from the works of british and foreign writers of unquestionable experience & authority, and from the attested communications of scientific friends. a new edition, augmented, corrected, and considerably improved.
London:
John Murray II [Fleet Street] Wilson and Son. Henry Mozley II [Gainsborough] William Blackwood [South Bridge] J. Keene. John Cumming.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1812).
A new system of domestic cookery, formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
Weybridge:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Gessner
, S.
(1812).
The death of abel ... attempted from the german of mr. gessner [by mary collyer]. stereotype edition.
Gainsborough:
Henry Mozley II [Gainsborough]
Rundell
, M.E.
(1813).
A new system of domestic cookery, formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Rundell
, M.E.
(1814).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Rundell
, M.E.
(1815).
The new family receipt-book, containing eight hundred truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy, selected from the works of british and foreign writers of unquestionable experience and authority, and from the attested communications of scientific friends. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle] Wilson and Son. Henry Mozley II [Gainsborough] William Blackwood [South Bridge] J. Keene. John Cumming.