Titles by Jacob Johnson in CHICAGO format
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Heyrick,
Elizabeth.
Instructive hints, in easy lessons for children. By E**** C******
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1802.
Opie,
Amelia,
and William
Darton.
The first chapter of Accidents, and remarkable events: containing caution and instruction for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1802.
Smythies,
Susan.
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,
1802.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Idleness and Industry Exemplified, in the History of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1803.
Pilkington,
Mary.
Mentorial tales, for the instruction of young ladies just leaving school and entering upon the theatre of life. By Mrs. Pilkington.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1803.
English,
Clara.
The children in the wood an instructive tale by Clara English.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1803.
English,
Clara.
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,
1803.
More,
Hannah.
The Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. A new edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1803.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Idleness and Industry Exemplified, in the History of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1804.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Barring Out; or, Party Spirit. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies. First American Edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1804.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Bracelets. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies. First American Edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1804.
Fenn,
Ellenor.
The father's gift, containing an interesting description of one hundred and eight objects. With plates.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1804.
Darton,
William,
and Amelia
Opie.
The first chapter of Accidents, and remarkable events: containing caution and instruction for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1804.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Domestic recreation; or, Dialogues illustrative of natural and scientific subjects. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, &c.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1805.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
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,
1805.
Wilkinson,
Rebecca.
Sermons to children. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1805.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
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,
1805.
More,
Hannah.
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,
1806.
Fenwick,
Eliza.
Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding, two syllables.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1806.
More,
Hannah.
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,
1806.
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.
Richmond:
Jacob Johnson,
1807.
English,
Clara.
The children in the wood an instructive tale by Clara English.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1807.
English,
Clara.
The children in the wood an instructive tale by Clara English.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1807.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Frank. Part I. By the author of The parent's assistant, six volumes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1808.
Guppy,
Sarah.
Instructive and entetaining [sic] dialogues for children. By Mrs. Guppy. First American Edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1808.
Heyrick,
Elizabeth.
Instructive hints in easy lessons for children.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1808.
Pratt,
Samuel J.
Pity's Gift: A collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation.
Jacob Johnson,
1808.
Unknown,
.
Portraits of curious characters in London, &c. &c. With descriptive and entertaining anecdotes.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1808.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
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,
1808.
Turner,
Elizabeth.
The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse, adapted to the capacities of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with engravings on copper-plate. Part II.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1808.
Turner,
Elizabeth.
The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse. Adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on copperplate.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1808.