Titles by Thomas and Whipple in CHICAGO format
There are 10 titles associated with this firm.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
A family tour through the British Empire; containing some accounts of its natural and artificial curiosities, history and antiquities, interspersed with biographical anecdotes. Particularly adapted to the amusement and instruction of youth. By Priscilla Wakefield.
Philadelphia:
Johnson & Warner,
1804.
Rundell,
Maria E.
A New System of Domestic Cookery, formed upon Principles of Economy, and adapted to the use of Private Families. By a Lady.
Boston:
William Andrews,
1807.
Rundell,
Maria E.
A new system of domestic cookery, formed upon principles of economy, and adapted to the use of private families. By a lady. Second edition.
Boston:
Andrews and Cummings,
Lemuel Blake,
1807.
Adams,
Hannah.
An Abridgment of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. Now Introduced Into the Principal Schools in this Town. By Hannah Adams. Second Edition. Copy Right Secured.
Boston:
Belcher and Armstrong,
1807.
Adams,
Hannah.
An Abridgment of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. Now Introduced into the Principal Schools in this Town. By Hannah Adams. Second Edition. Copy Right Secured.
Boston:
Belcher and Armstrong,
1807.
Tenney,
Tabitha.
Female quixotism: exhibited in the romantic opinions and extravagant adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon. Two volumes complete in one. Second Edition.
Newburyport:
Thomas and Whipple,
1808.
Tenney,
Tabitha.
Female quixotism: exhibited in the romantic opinions and extravagant adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon. Two volumes complete in one. Second Edition.
Newburyport:
Thomas and Whipple,
1808.
Grant,
Anne.
Memoirs of an American lady: with sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the Revolution. By the author of "Letters from the mountains," &c. &c. Two volumes in one.
Boston:
William Wells,
Thomas B. Wait and Co.,
Hastings, Etheridge, & Bliss.,
1809.
Foster,
Hannah W.
The coquette: or, The history of Eliza Wharton. A novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts. Third edition. Published according to Act of Congress.
Newburyport:
Thomas and Whipple,
1811.
Head,
Thomasen,
and James
Franks.
The pious mother; or, Evidences for Heaven. Written in the year 1650, By Mrs. Thomasen Head, for the benefit of her children. Published from the original manuscript, by James Franks, A.M. and Curate of Halifax.
Newburyport:
Thomas and Whipple,
1813.