Titles by Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street] in CHICAGO format
There are 39 titles associated with this firm.
Parnell,
Thomas,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
The Hermit and The traveller.
New York:
1813.
Parnell,
Thomas,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
The Hermit and The traveller.
New York:
1813.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1814.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1814.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a Lady of Boston."
New York:
1814.
Parnell,
Thomas,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
The hermit and The traveller.
New York:
1814.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1814.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1814.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a Lady of Boston."
New York:
1814.
Parnell,
Thomas,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
The hermit and The traveller.
New York:
1814.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1815.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Adelaide
O'Keeffe,
and Jane
Taylor.
Poems for children.
New York:
1815.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
New York:
1815.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
The Child's cabinet.
New York:
1815.
Barbauld,
Anna,
L.,
and Christoph
C.
Sturm.
The New-York reader No. 3: being selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers: designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue.
New York:
1815.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1815.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Adelaide
O'Keeffe,
and Jane
Taylor.
Poems for children.
New York:
1815.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
New York:
1815.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
The Child's cabinet.
New York:
1815.
Barbauld,
Anna,
L.,
and Christoph
C.
Sturm.
The New-York reader No. 3: being selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers: designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue.
New York:
1815.
Fénelon,
François,
d.,
S.,
d.,
L.,
M.,
Jeanne
M.
B.
d.
L.
M.
Guyon,
and Miguel
d.
Molinos.
A Guide to True Peace; or, A Method of Attaining to Inward and Spiritual Prayer. Compiled chiefly from the writings of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, Lady Guion, and Michael de Molinos. First American edition.
New York:
1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1816.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems, for little readers.
New York City:
1816.
Sproat,
Nancy,
Thomas
Parnell,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Christopher
Colles,
Hannah
More,
and Alexander
Anderson.
The Child's magazine. In two volumes.
New York:
1816.
Parnell,
Thomas,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
The hermit and The traveller.
New York:
1816.
More,
Hannah.
The pilgrims, and Parley the porter: two allegories.
New York:
1816.
Fénelon,
François,
d.,
S.,
d.,
L.,
M.,
Jeanne
M.
B.
d.
L.
M.
Guyon,
and Miguel
d.
Molinos.
A Guide to True Peace; or, A Method of Attaining to Inward and Spiritual Prayer. Compiled chiefly from the writings of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, Lady Guion, and Michael de Molinos. First American edition.
New York:
1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1816.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems, for little readers.
New York City:
1816.
Sproat,
Nancy,
Thomas
Parnell,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Christopher
Colles,
Hannah
More,
and Alexander
Anderson.
The Child's magazine. In two volumes.
New York:
1816.
Parnell,
Thomas,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
The hermit and The traveller.
New York:
1816.
More,
Hannah.
The pilgrims, and Parley the porter: two allegories.
New York:
1816.
Barbauld,
Anna,
L.,
and Christoph
C.
Sturm.
The New-York reader No. 3: being, selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers, designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue.
New York:
1817.
Barbauld,
Anna,
L.,
and Christoph
C.
Sturm.
The New-York reader No. 3: being, selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers, designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue.
New York:
1817.
Mott,
Richard,
and Abigail
Mott.
A short account of the last sickness and death of Maria Mott, daughter of Richard and Abigail Mott, of Mamaroneck, in the state of New-York.
New York:
Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street],
1817.
Elliott,
Mary B.
My Brother. A Poem for Children.
New York:
Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street],
1817.
Elliott,
Mary B.
My Brother. A Poem for Children.
New York:
Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street],
1817.