There are 9 titles associated with this firm.

@book{ wphp_19206
  author={Riddell,Maria},
  year={1802},
  title={Voyages to the Madeira, and Leeward Caribbean isles: with sketches of the natural history of these islands. By Maria R......},
  publisher={},
  address={Salem},    }
@book{ wphp_17463
  author={Field,Deborah},
  year={1805},
  title={A poem composed by a pious woman, soon after the taking of Cape-Breton, the first time; upon Christian love and peace. joined with united fervent prayer. Composed by Mrs. Deborah Field, 1745.},
  publisher={},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_20386
  author={Welch,Nancy},
  year={1810},
  title={The experiences of Nancy Welch, a blind woman .....Together with lines for a family of her acquaintance.... Written by herself.},
  publisher={},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_16253
  author={Jordan,Dorothy},
  year={1810},
  title={Will the weaver, and The blue bells of Scotland.},
  publisher={},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_16254
  author={Rowson,Susanna},
  year={1810},
  title={William Riley: together with The Sailor Boy.},
  publisher={},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_18436
  author={Martin,Sarah Catherine},
  year={1813},
  title={A continuation of the comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and her dog. Ornamented with cuts.},
  publisher={},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_18203
  author={Unknown,[Woman]},
  year={1814},
  title={An elegy on the death of the late Reverend Charles Warburton, who died in Boston, July the 1st. 1814, aged 30. By a lady of colour.},
  publisher={},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_19929
  author={Sperry,Rachel},
  year={1816},
  title={A Brief Reply to the late writings of Louisa Baker, (alias) Lucy Brewer, (late an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill--and who in disguise served Three Years on board the Frigate Constitution.) By Mrs. Rachel Sperry, (now an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill.)},
  publisher={M. Brewster},
  address={Boston},    }
@book{ wphp_18989
  author={Paul,Almira},
  year={1816},
  title={The surprising adventures of Almira Paul, a young woman, who, garbed as a male, has for three of the last preceding years actually served as a common sailor, on board of English and American armed vessels, without a discovery of her sex being made. : In 1812 (at 22 years of age) she shipped at Halifax, by the name of Jack Brown, as cook's mate, on board the revenue cutter--since which, she has been in active service on board a number of English privateers and ships of war &c.--once on board an Algerine corsair--and once on board the American ship Macedonian.--Has been in many engagements, and was once severely wounded. : The said Almira Paul is now in Boston--and in presenting the public with the particulars of her curious adventures, they may rest assured that we present them with facts, confirmed by a number of respectable gentlemen, now in this town.},
  publisher={Nathaniel Coverly Jr.},
  address={Boston},    }