Titles by Isaac Riley in MLA format
There are 17 titles associated with this firm.
Porter, Jane.
Thaddeus of Warsaw. Four volumes in two. By Miss Porter.
Flatbush:
Isaac Riley,
1809.
Porter, Jane.
Thaddeus of Warsaw. Four volumes in two. By Miss Porter.
Flatbush:
Isaac Riley,
1809.
More, Hannah.
Coelebs in search of a wife; comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. Fifth American from the Ninth London Edition. In two volumes.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1810.
Cottin, Sophie.
The Saracen, or Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade-romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an historical introduction, by J. Michaud, the French editor. Four volumes in two.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1810.
Corp, Harriet.
A sequel to An antidote to the miseries of human life, containing a further account of Mrs. Placid and her daughter Rachel. By the author of the Antidote.
New York City:
T. and J. Swords,
Isaac Riley,
Stephen Gould,
John Tiebout [246 Water Street],
John Thompson,
Richard Scott [276 Pearl Street],
Samuel Wood,
1810.
More, Hannah.
Coelebs in search of a wife; comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. Fifth American from the Ninth London Edition. In two volumes.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1810.
Porter, Jane.
Thaddeus of Warsaw. Four volumes in two. By Miss Porter. Second American edition.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
Daniel D. Arden,
L. Adams,
Richard Cottom,
Brannan & Morford,
William Essex,
1810.
Cottin, Sophie.
The Saracen, or Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade-romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an historical introduction, by J. Michaud, the French editor. Four volumes in two.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1810.
Cottin, Sophie.
The Saracen, or Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an historical introduction, by J. Michaud, the French editor. Four volumes in two.
Boston:
1811.
Tyler, Mary Palmer.
The maternal physician; a treatise on the nurture and management of infants, from the birth until two years old. Being the result of sixteen years' experience in the nursery. Illustrated by extracts from the most approved medical authors. By an American matron.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1811.
Martin, Sarah Catherine.
The comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog; Illustrated with fifteen copper-plate engravings.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1813.
Unknown, [Woman].
The mirror of the graces; or, The English lady's costume. Combining and harmonizing taste and judgment, elegance and grace, modesty, simplicity, and economy, with fashion in dress; and adapting the various articles of female embellishments to different ages, forms, and complexions; to the seasons of the year, rank, and situation in life: : with useful advice on female accomplishments, politeness and manners; the cultivation of the mind and the disposition and carriage of the body: offering also the most efficacious means of preserving beauty, health, and loveliness. : The whole according with the general principles of nature and rules of propriety. By a lady of distinction, who has witnessed, and attentively studied, what is esteemed truly graceful and elegant amongst the most refined nations of Europe.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1813.
Opie, Amelia.
Duty, or, The White Cottage. A Novel. By the late Mrs. Roberts, author of "Rose and Emily:" interspersed with poetry; and preceded by a character of the author, by Mrs. Opie. In two volumes.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1815.
Unknown, [Woman].
The mirror of the graces; or, The English lady's costume. Combining and harmonizing taste and judgment, elegance and grace, modesty, simplicity, and economy, with fashion in dress; and adapting the various articles of female embellishments to different ages, forms, and complexions; to the seasons of the year, rank, and situation in life: : with useful advice on female accomplishments, politeness and manners; the cultivation of the mind and the disposition and carriage of the body: offering also the most efficacious means of preserving beauty, health, and loveliness. The whole according with the general principles of nature and rules of propriety. By a lady of distinction, who has witnessed, and attentively studied, what is esteemed truly graceful and elegant amongst the most refined nations of Europe.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1815.
Porter, Anna Maria.
The recluse of Norway. By Miss Anna Maria Porter. In four volumes.
New York:
Isaac Riley,
1815.
Porter, Jane.
Thaddeus of Warsaw. Four volumes in two. By Miss Porter. Third American edition.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street],
Cushing & Jewett,
Butler & Wood,
Moses Thomas,
William B. Gilley,
Van Winkle and Wiley,
Cummings & Hilliard,
Fielding Lucas, Jr.,
John A. Stuart,
Peter Cottom,
Richard Cottom,
John Hoff,
James W. Palmer,
Worsley & Smith,
William H. Hobby,
Isaac Riley,
1817.
Homespun, Priscilla.
The universal receipt book; being a compendious repository of practical information in cookery, preserving, pickling, distilling, and all the branches of domestic economy. To which is added, some advice to farmers. By Priscilla Homespun. Second edition with great additions.
Philadelphia:
Isaac Riley,
1818.