ID 510
Name James Swan and Son
Gender Unknown
Street Address 76 Fleet Street
City London
Start Date 1809
End Date 1819
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Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Printer Castle Nuovier; or, Henrii and Adelina. A Romance. In Two Volumes. By Mrs. Manners. Manners , Catharine Rebecca (Author)
1806
Printer The daisy, or, Cautionary stories in verse: adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old; illustrated with thirty engravings on copperplate. Turner , Elizabeth (Author)
1807
Printer Education, or, A journal of errors. By Emma Hamilton. Hamilton , Emma (Author)
1809
Printer The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady. Pinchard , Elizabeth Sibthorpe (Author)
1809
Printer The daisy, or, Cautionary stories in verse: adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old; illustrated with thirty engravings on copperplate. Turner , Elizabeth (Author)
1809
Printer The Blossoms of Morality. Intended for the Amusement & Instruction of Young Ladies & Gentlemen. By the editor of The Looking-Glass for the Mind. With Forty-Seven Cuts, Designed and Engraved by I. Bewick. The fifth edition. Unknown , (Author)
1810
Printer The Daisy, or Cautionary Stories in Verse. Adapted to the Ideas of Children from Four to Eight Years Old. Turner , Elizabeth (Author)
1810
Printer Flora, or, The deserted child. By Elizabeth Somerville. Somerville , Elizabeth (Author)
1811
Printer The Cowslip, or More Cautionary Stories in Verse. By the author of that much-admired little work, entitled "The Daisy." Turner , Elizabeth (Author)
1811
Printer The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, intellectual mirror: being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories & interesting tales: Chiefly translated from that much-admired work. L'ami des infants. With Seventy-four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on wood by I. Bewick. The thirteenth edition. Berquin , Arnaud (Author)
Stockdale , Mary (Translator)
1814

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