Titles by Jacob Johnson in APA format
There are 32 titles associated with this firm.
Heyrick
, E.
(1802).
Instructive hints, in easy lessons for children. by e**** c******
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Opie
, A., &
Darton
, W.
(1802).
The first chapter of accidents, and remarkable events: containing caution and instruction for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Smythies
, S.
(1802).
The history of a pin, as related by itself, interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, pointing out to the youth of both sexes, the superiority of a generous mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. by the author of the brothers, a tale for children, &c.
Easton:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1803).
Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of james preston and lazy lawrence.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Pilkington
, M.
(1803).
Mentorial tales, for the instruction of young ladies just leaving school and entering upon the theatre of life. by mrs. pilkington.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
English
, C.
(1803).
The children in the wood an instructive tale by clara english.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
English
, C.
(1803).
The children in the wood an instructive tale by clara english.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
(1803).
The mother's remarks on a set of cuts for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
More
, H.
(1803).
The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. a new edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1804).
Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of james preston and lazy lawrence.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1804).
The barring out; or, party spirit. by maria edgeworth, author of practical education, and letters for literary ladies. first american edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1804).
The bracelets. by maria edgeworth, author of practical education, and letters for literary ladies. first american edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Fenn
, E.
(1804).
The father's gift, containing an interesting description of one hundred and eight objects. with plates.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Darton
, W., &
Opie
, A.
(1804).
The first chapter of accidents, and remarkable events: containing caution and instruction for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Wakefield
, P.
(1805).
Domestic recreation; or, dialogues illustrative of natural and scientific subjects. by priscilla wakefield, author of mental improvement, &c.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1805).
Harry and lucy part i. being the first part of early lessons, by the author of the parent's assistant, six volumes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Wilkinson
, R.
(1805).
Sermons to children. to which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. by a lady.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1805).
Three stories for young children: 1. the little dog trusty. 2. the orange man. 3. the cherry orchard. by the author of the parent's assistant, six volumes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
More
, H.
(1806).
The way to get married: and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream. to which is added a father's legacy to his daughters.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Fenwick
, E.
(1806).
Mary and her cat. in words not exceeding, two syllables.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
More
, H.
(1806).
The way to get married: and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream. to which is added a father's legacy to his daughters.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1807).
A new system of domestic cookery, formed upon principles of economy and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady.
Richmond:
Jacob Johnson.
English
, C.
(1807).
The children in the wood an instructive tale by clara english.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
English
, C.
(1807).
The children in the wood an instructive tale by clara english.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1808).
Frank. part i. by the author of the parent's assistant, six volumes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Guppy
, S.
(1808).
Instructive and entetaining [sic] dialogues for children. by mrs. guppy. first american edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Heyrick
, E.
(1808).
Instructive hints in easy lessons for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Pratt
, S.J.
(1808).
Pity's gift: a collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation.
Jacob Johnson.
Unknown
, .
(1808).
Portraits of curious characters in london, &c. &c. with descriptive and entertaining anecdotes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1808).
Rosamond, part i. containing the purple jar,—the two plums,—the day of misfortunes—rivuletta: by the author of the parent's assistant, six volumes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.