Titles by T. Hughes [Stationers Court] in APA format
There are 9 titles associated with this firm.
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French murder! a circumstantial account of the reported conspiracy against buonaparte, with the particulars relative to the apprehension and examination of the accused persons, viz. general moreau, pichegru, georges, &c., &c. with the cruel treatment experienced by them, in the various places of their confiement. likewise an authenitc detail o the murder of the duke d'enghein; (son of the duke of bourbon, and grandson of the prince de conde) who was most inhumanely shot, in the night of the 22nd of march, in a wood at vicennes. to which is added, gen. moreau's letter to buonaparte, on the subject of the conspiracy.
London:
Ann Kemmish.
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The midnight bell, or the abbey of st. francis. an original romance. by the authoress of alphonso and elinor; three ghosts of the forest, &c.
London:
J. Ker. Nathaniel and John Muggeridge.
Goldsmith
, M.
(1804).
Casualties. a novel. in two volumes. by mary goldsmith, author of the comedy entitled she lives! or, the generous brother.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court]
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(1804).
Fun and frolic; or, a comic journal of wit. being a new collection of humourous jests, bon mots, irish blunders, whimsical adventures, double entendres, sharp repartees, droll stories, and anecdotes of various well-known facetious characters, who, in a decided oppositon to melancholy, pledged themselves to live in constant emnity to old care, till they effected his dissolution in the stream of their mirth.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court] J. Ker. Ann Kemmish. William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow. Wilmott and Hill. Nathaniel and John Muggeridge. Thomas Smith [Maidstone]
Warton
, J.
(1805).
Peggy and patty; or the sisters of ashdale. in four volumes.
T. Hughes [Stationers Court]
Kemmish
, W.
(1806).
The beauty and the beast, or the magic rose; a new aerial and terrestrial romantic tale of enchantment. by w. kemmish. founded on the new splendid melo-dramatic spectacle, called the cloud king, performing with the most unparalleled applause, at the new royal circus.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court] Ann Kemmish. William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow. Thomas Smith [Maidstone] Nathaniel and John Muggeridge.
Wilkinson
, S.S.
(1806).
The thatched cottage; or, sorrows of eugenia. a novel. in two volumes. by sarah wilkinson.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court]
Warton
, J.
(1810).
The affecting narrative of peggy and patty summers; or, the sisters of ashdale.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court]
Radcliffe
, M.A.
(1820).
Radcliffe's new novelist's pocket magazine, of entertainment & delight, containing an elegant & chaste collection of original novels, tales, romances, lives, memoirs, voyages, travels, & c. . .
Edinburgh:
Thomas Brown. T. Hughes [Stationers Court]