Titles by Lincoln & Edmands in CHICAGO format
There are 51 titles associated with this firm.
Kilner,
Mary A.
Familiar dialogues for the instruction and amusement of children of four and five years old.
Boston:
1804.
Cowper,
William,
and Jeanne
M.
B.
d.
L.
M.
Guyon.
Poems, by William Cowper, Esq. of the Inner Temple. In three volumes. Comprising a variety of pieces not inserted in former editions. To which is prefixed a brief account of his life.
Amherst:
1808.
Ames,
Jane.
Compositions, original and selected. By Jane Ames. Part second.
Boston:
1808.
Worcester,
Samuel,
and Eleanor
Emerson.
The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life.
Boston:
1809.
Worcester,
Samuel,
and Eleanor
Emerson.
The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life.
Boston:
1809.
Harrison,
Elizabeth.
The friendly instructor: Or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady.
Boston:
1809.
More,
Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain.
Boston:
1809.
Emerson,
Eleanor,
and Samuel
Worcester.
Memoirs of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson; containing a brief sketch of her life, with some of her writers. To which is added, the Rev. Mr. Worcester's sermon, occasioned by her death. Second edition.
Boston:
1809.
Porter,
Jane.
Thaddeus of Warsaw. In two volumes. By Miss Porter. First American from the fourth English edition.
Boston:
Lemuel Blake,
1809.
Worcester,
Samuel,
and Eleanor
Emerson.
The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life.
Boston:
1809.
Worcester,
Samuel,
and Eleanor
Emerson.
The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life.
Boston:
1809.
Harrison,
Elizabeth.
The friendly instructor: Or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady.
Boston:
1809.
More,
Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain.
Boston:
1809.
More,
Hannah.
The two wealthy farmers; being an interesting and instructive history of Mr. Worthy and Mr. Bragwell; with a description of the situation and conduct of their respective families. By Miss Hannah More. To which are added, several valuable religious pieces.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1809.
More,
Hannah.
Tracts: entertaining, moral and religious. Written in a neat style. Eminently calculated for the amusement and religious instruction of youth. Written principally by Miss Hannah More. From the Cheap Repository.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1809.
More,
Hannah.
'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More.
Boston:
1810.
More,
Hannah.
'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More.
Boston:
1810.
More,
Hannah.
Coelebs in search of a wife. Comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. The Fifth American Edition. In two volumes.
Boston:
Oliver Cromwell Greenleaf,
John West and Company,
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
West and Blake,
William Andrews,
Edward Cotton,
Lincoln & Edmands,
1810.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1811.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1811.
More,
Hannah.
'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More.
Boston:
1812.
More,
Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain.
Boston:
1812.
More,
Hannah.
'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More.
Boston:
1812.
Harrison,
Elizabeth.
The friendly instructor: Or, A companion for young masters and misses. In which their duty to God and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady.
Boston:
1812.
More,
Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain.
Boston:
1812.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1812.
Harrison,
Elizabeth.
The friendly instructer: or, A companion for young masters and misses. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady.
Boston:
1814.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1815.
More,
Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. By Miss Hannah More. With a short memoir, and an original letter, of the shepherd. Taken from the London Evangelical magazine.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1817.
More,
Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. By Miss Hannah More. With a short memoir, and an original letter, of the shepherd. Taken from the London Evangelical magazine.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1817.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1818.
Sherwood,
Mary M.
The history of little Henry and his bearer. This little book, now re-published, was sent by Mrs. Bardwell, to her mother, and contains an interesting history of facts, which occurred in the Eastern World, and furnishes ample proof of the usefulness of female missionaries.
Boston:
1818.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1818.
Harrison,
Elizabeth.
The friendly instructer: Or, A companion for young masters and misses. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady. Very suitable for Sunday Schools.
Boston:
1818.
Sherwood,
Mary M.
The history of little Henry and his bearer. This little book, now re-published, was sent by Mrs. Bardwell, to her mother, and contains an interesting history of facts, which occurred in the Eastern World, and furnishes ample proof of the usefulness of female missionaries.
Boston:
1818.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
1818.
More,
Hannah,
and Samuel
Pearce.
The happy waterman; or, Honesty the best policy. To which are added, The boy of Dundee. And The gardener and rose tree. Suitable for Sabbath-school readings.
Boston:
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The Sorrows of Yamba, or the Negro Woman's Lamentation.
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The sorrows of Yamba; or The Negro woman's lamentation. [Taken from the cheap repository.]
Boston:
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The Sorrows of Yamba; or, the Negro woman's lamentation.
Boston:
1819.
Raymond,
Jane.
Early piety exemplified in Elizabeth Osborn, only three years and nine months old.
Boston:
1819.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Poems for little children. Suitable for young classes in Sabbath schools.
Boston:
1819.
More,
Hannah,
and Samuel
Pearce.
The happy waterman; or, Honesty the best policy. To which are added, The boy of Dundee. And The gardener and rose tree. Suitable for Sabbath-school readings.
Boston:
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The Sorrows of Yamba, or the Negro Woman's Lamentation.
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The sorrows of Yamba; or The Negro woman's lamentation. [Taken from the cheap repository.]
Boston:
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The Sorrows of Yamba; or, the Negro woman's lamentation.
Boston:
1819.
Addison,
Joseph,
Archibald
Alison,
Unknown,
Anna
L.
Barbauld,
Nathaniel
T.
H.
Bayly,
James
Beattie,
Beaumont,
Catharine
E.
Beecher,
Bigland,
Hugh
Blair,
John
Bowring,
John
G.
C.
Brainard,
William
C.
Bryant,
George
Gordon,
Thomas
Campbell,
James
G.
Carter,
Thomas
Chalmers,
William
E.
Channing,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Philip
D.
Stanhope,
Lydia
M.
F.
Child,
Samuel
T.
Coleridge,
William
Collins,
Cooper,
William
Cowper,
George
Croly,
Richard
H.
Dana,
Timothy
Dwight,
Maria
Edgeworth,
Edward
Everett,
Susan
E.
Ferrier,
Timothy
Flint,
Convers
Francis,
James
Freeman,
John
Galt,
John
Gay,
Samuel
G.
Goodrich,
James
Grahame,
Thomas
Gray,
Francis
W.
P.
Greenwood,
John
Gregory,
John
Griscom,
Fitz-Greene
Halleck,
Felicia
Hemans,
James
Hillhouse,
Francis
Hopkinson,
Washington
Irving,
Maria
J.
Jewsbury,
James
S.
Knowles,
Eugène
Labaume,
Letitia
E.
Landon,
Matthew
G.
Lewis,
Isaac,
J.
McLellan,
Henry
H.
Milman,
John
Milton,
Mary
R.
Mitford,
James
Montgomery,
Thomas
Moore,
Hannah
More,
Harrison
G.
Otis,
William
B.
O.
Peabody,
James
G.
Percival,
Thomas
Percival,
John
Pierpont,
Alexander
Pope,
Beilby
Porteus,
Josiah
Quincy,
Samuel
Rogers,
David
Ruhnken,
Walter
Scott,
William
Shakespeare,
Percy
B.
Shelley,
Lydia
H.
Sigourney,
Robert
Southey,
Charles
Sprague,
Joseph
Story,
William
Sullivan,
Catherine
Talbot,
Jane
Taylor,
John
S.
Taylor,
Samuel
C.
Thacher,
James
Thomson,
Henry
Ware,
Francis,
J.
Wayland,
Daniel
Webster,
Carlos
Wilcox,
Nathaniel
P.
Willis,
John
Wilson,
William
Wirt,
William
Wordsworth,
and Edward
Young.
The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
Benjamin Collins and Samuel Hannay,
Key and Meilke,
Cushing and Sons,
1831.
Anderson,
Eliza H.
Memoir of Mary Lothrop, who died in Boston, March 18th, 1831, aged six years and three months. Second Edition.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
James Loring,
Perkins and Marvin,
1832.
Addison,
Joseph,
Archibald
Alison,
Unknown,
Anna
L.
Barbauld,
Nathaniel
T.
H.
Bayly,
James
Beattie,
Beaumont,
Catharine
E.
Beecher,
Bigland,
Hugh
Blair,
John
Bowring,
John
G.
C.
Brainard,
William
C.
Bryant,
George
Gordon,
Thomas
Campbell,
James
G.
Carter,
Thomas
Chalmers,
William
E.
Channing,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Philip
D.
Stanhope,
Lydia
M.
F.
Child,
Samuel
T.
Coleridge,
William
Collins,
Cooper,
William
Cowper,
George
Croly,
Richard
H.
Dana,
Timothy
Dwight,
Maria
Edgeworth,
Edward
Everett,
Susan
E.
Ferrier,
Timothy
Flint,
Convers
Francis,
James
Freeman,
John
Galt,
John
Gay,
Samuel
G.
Goodrich,
James
Grahame,
Thomas
Gray,
Francis
W.
P.
Greenwood,
John
Gregory,
John
Griscom,
Fitz-Greene
Halleck,
Felicia
Hemans,
James
Hillhouse,
Francis
Hopkinson,
Washington
Irving,
Maria
J.
Jewsbury,
James
S.
Knowles,
Eugène
Labaume,
Letitia
E.
Landon,
Matthew
G.
Lewis,
Isaac,
J.
McLellan,
Henry
H.
Milman,
John
Milton,
Mary
R.
Mitford,
James
Montgomery,
Thomas
Moore,
Hannah
More,
Harrison
G.
Otis,
William
B.
O.
Peabody,
James
G.
Percival,
Thomas
Percival,
John
Pierpont,
Alexander
Pope,
Beilby
Porteus,
Josiah
Quincy,
Samuel
Rogers,
David
Ruhnken,
Walter
Scott,
William
Shakespeare,
Percy
B.
Shelley,
Lydia
H.
Sigourney,
Robert
Southey,
Charles
Sprague,
Joseph
Story,
William
Sullivan,
Catherine
Talbot,
Jane
Taylor,
John
S.
Taylor,
Samuel
C.
Thacher,
James
Thomson,
Henry
Ware,
Francis,
J.
Wayland,
Daniel
Webster,
Carlos
Wilcox,
Nathaniel
P.
Willis,
John
Wilson,
William
Wirt,
William
Wordsworth,
and Edward
Young.
The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
Boston:
Lincoln & Edmands,
Benjamin Collins and Samuel Hannay,
Key and Meilke,
Cushing and Sons,
1832.