Titles by William B. Gilley in APA format
There are 50 titles associated with this firm.
Opie
, A.
(1813).
New tales. by mrs. opie.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1815).
Ellen, the teacher. a tale for youth. by mrs. hofland, author of "the officer's widow;" "son of a genius;" and other works for young people.
New York City:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1815).
The history of an officer's widow and her young family. from the third london edition.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Budden
, M.E.
(1816).
A key to knowledge; or, things in common use. simply and shortly explained, in a series of dialogues. written by a mother, author of "always happy."--"first book for children," &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Budden
, M.E.
(1816).
Always happy: or, anecdotes of felix, and his sister serena. a tale. written for her children, by a mother. from the second london edition.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1816).
The affectionate brothers: a tale. by mrs. hoffland, author of the clergyman's widow, the panorama of europe, &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Sandham
, E.
(1816).
The fishermen; a tale for young persons, by the author of a cup of sweets, godmother's tales, &c., &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Sandham
, E.
(1816).
The history of william selwyn. by miss sandham, author of the twin sisters, and other works for young people.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Elliott
, M.B.
(1816).
The orphan boy; or, a journey to bath. founded on fact. by mary belson, author of the mice and their pic-nic--precept and example--industry and idleness--innocent poetry--grateful tributes--baby's holiday--simple truths, &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Porter
, J.
(1817).
Thaddeus of warsaw. four volumes in two. by miss porter. third american edition.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street] Cushing & Jewett. Butler & Wood. Moses Thomas. William B. Gilley. Van Winkle and Wiley. Cummings & Hilliard. Fielding Lucas, Jr. John A. Stuart. Peter Cottom. Richard Cottom. John Hoff. James W. Palmer. Worsley & Smith. William H. Hobby. Isaac Riley.
Sandham
, E.
(1817).
The adopted daughter; a tale for young persons. by miss sandham, author of the twin sisters, william selwyn, and many other approved works.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1817).
The blind farmer and his children. by mrs. hofland, author of the son of a genius; officer's widow; clergyman's widow; sisters; ellen the teacher; affectionate brothers, etc. etc.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1817).
The blind farmer and his children. by mrs. hofland, author of the son of a genius; officer's widow; clergyman's widow; sisters; ellen the teacher; affectionate brothers, etc. etc.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Hughs
, M.M.
(1817).
The ornaments discovered: a story, in two parts. by the author of aunt mary's tales.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Porter
, J.
(1817).
The pastor's fire-side, a novel. by miss jane porter, author of thaddeus of warsaw, sidney's aphorisms, and the scottish chiefs. four volumes in two.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Taylor
, A.M., &
Taylor
, J.
(1818).
Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school. by mrs. taylor, author of 'maternal solicitude,' &c. and jane taylor, author of 'display,' &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Woodland
, M.
(1818).
Matilda mortimer; or, false pride.
William B. Gilley.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1818).
Moral tales for young people. by maria edgeworth, author of the parent's assistant, tales of fashionable life, &c.; in three volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Woodland
, M.
(1818).
Tales for mothers and daughters. by miss woodland.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Porter
, J.
(1818).
The pastor's fire-side, a novel. by miss jane porter, author of thaddeus of warsaw, sidney's aphorisms, and the scottish chiefs. complete in two volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, S.F.
(1818).
Zuma, or the tree of health. to which are added, the fair pauline,—zeneida,—the reeds of the tiber,—and the widow of luzi. by madame de genlis.
New York City:
William B. Gilley.
Budden
, M.E.
(1819).
A key to knowledge; or, things in common use. simply and shortly explained, in a series of dialogues. written by a mother, author of "always happy." "first book for children." &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Harding
, A.R.
(1819).
Decision. a tale. by the author of correction, &c. three volumes in two.
New York:
A.T. Goodrich & Co. Charles Wiley & Co. William B. Gilley. Samuel Whiting.
Hofland
, B.
(1819).
Ellen, the teacher. a tale for youth ... second edition.
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1819).
Ellen, the teacher. a tale for youth. by mrs. hofland, author of "the officer's widow;" "son of a genius;" and other works for young people.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Brunton
, A., &
Brunton
, M.
(1819).
Emmeline. with some other pieces. by mary brunton, author of self-control, and discipline. to which is prefixed a memoir of her life, including some extracts from her correspondence.
William B. Gilley.
Owenson
, S.
(1819).
Florence macarthy, an irish tale. by lady morgan, author of france, o'donnel, &c. &c. in two volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Ross
, M., &
Lester
, E.B.
(1819).
Hesitation; or, to marry, or not to marry? by the author of the balance of comfort, the bachelor and married man, &c. in two volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1819).
Moral tales for young people. by maria edgeworth, author of the parent's assistant, tales of fashionable life, &c. in three volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1819).
The affectionate brother. a tale. by mrs. hoffland, author of the clergyman's widow, the panorama of europe, &c. &c.
New York City:
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1819).
The affectionate brothers. a tale. by mrs. hoffland, author of the clergyman's widow, the panorama of europe, &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Porter
, A.M.
(1819).
The fast of st. magdalen, a romance. by miss anna maria porter.
New York:
William B. Gilley. Charles Wiley & Co.
Porter
, A.M.
(1819).
The fast of st. magdalen, a romance. by miss anna maria porter. in two volumes.
New York:
Charles Wiley & Co. William B. Gilley.
Ventum
, H.
(1819).
The holiday reward; or, tales to instruct and amuse good children, during the holiday and midsummer vacations. by mrs. ventum.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Elliott
, M.B.
(1819).
The orphan boy; or, a journey to bath. founded on fact. by mary belson, author of the mice and their pic-nic, precept and example, industry and idleness, innocent poetry, grateful tributes, baby's holiday, simple truths, &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Burney
, S.H.
(1820).
Country neighbours, or, the secret. by miss burney, author of clarentine, traits of nature, &c. in two volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Opie
, A.
(1820).
Tales of the heart. by mrs. opie.
New York:
William B. Gilley. Haly & Thomas. A.T. Goodrich & Co. Wiley & Halsted.
Owenson
, S., &
Morgan
, T.C.
(1821).
Italy, by lady morgan. in two volumes.
New York City:
Cornelius S. Van Winkle. M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] Wells and Lilly. Benjamin and Joseph Collins and Co. [New York City] Halsted, Bliss and White. Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] William B. Gilley. A. T. Goodrich. J.V. Seaman. F. and R. Lockwood.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1822).
Frank: a sequel to frank, in early lessons. by maria edgeworth. in two volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1823).
Julian, a tragedy, in five acts. by mary russell mitford.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Wilson
, L.S.A.
(1826).
Relics of antiquity, exhibited in the ruins of pompeii and herculaneum, with an account of the destruction and recovery of those celebrated cities. by the author of "fruits of enterprise." compiled from authentic sources; and intended for the use of young persons.
New York City:
William B. Gilley.
Woodland
, M.
(1827).
Matilda mortimer; or, false pride.
William B. Gilley.
Hofland
, B.
(1828).
Self-denial. a tale. by mrs. hofland, author of integrity, a tale; patience, a tale; decision, a tale; moderation, a tale; reflection, a tale; the son of a genius; tales of the priory; tales of the manor, &c. &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1829).
Moral tales; by maria edgeworth. in three volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
de Saluces
, M.
(1830).
Foscarini; or, the patrician of venice. in two volumes.
New York:
de Saluces
, M.
(1830).
Foscarini; or, the patrician of venice. in two volumes.
New York:
Bury
, C.S.M.C.
(1830).
The exclusives. in two volumes.
New York City:
Bury
, C.S.M.C.
(1830).
The separation. a novel. by the authoress of "flirtation". in two volumes.
New York City:
Bray
, A.E.
(1831).
The talba, or moor of portugal. a romance. by mrs. bray, author of "the white hoods," "the protestant," "fitz of fitz-ford," &c. &c. in two volumes.
New York:
James and John Harper [Cliff Street] H.C. Carey and I. Lea. John Grigg.
Hofland
, B.
(1831).
The blind farmer and his children. by mrs hofland. author of the clergyman's widow; merchant's widow; young crusoe; daughter in law; young northern traveller; panorama of europe; barbadoes girl; affectionate brothers; good grandmother; sisters, &c.
New York City:
William B. Gilley.