Titles by T. and J. Swords in CHICAGO format
There are 19 titles associated with this firm.
Robinson,
Mary.
Memoirs of the late Mrs. Robinson, written by herself. With some posthumous pieces. In two volumes.
New York:
T. and J. Swords,
Peter A. Mesier,
W. A. Davis,
1802.
Palmer,
Mary.
A concise system of English grammar, selected and abridged for the use of schools. By Mary Palmer, Teacher of a Grammar School in New-York. Copy-right secured.
New York:
1803.
Fénelon,
François,
d.,
S.,
d.,
L.,
M.,
John
Langhorne,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
and John
Moir.
Religious pieces. Pious reflections for every day of the month, by Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray; with some account of his life. The superiority of religious views, by John Langhorne, D.D. The choice and criterion of religion, by the Rev. J. Moir, A.M. Of gaining the favour of God, by Mrs. Chapone.
Whitehouse:
William Elliot,
1806.
Trimmer,
Sarah.
An attempt to familiarize the Church catechism. For the use of schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer. First American, from the third London Edition.
New York City:
1807.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Contrast. By Maria Edgeworth.
New Brunswick:
William Elliot,
1807.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
To-Morrow; or, The Dangers of Delay. By Maria Edgeworth.
New Brunswick:
William Elliot,
1807.
Trimmer,
Sarah.
An attempt to familiarize the Church catechism. For the use of schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer. First American, from the third London Edition.
New York City:
1807.
Owenson,
Sydney.
The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
New York City:
Alsop, Brannan and Alsop,
Matthias Ward,
Campbell and Mitchell,
Ezra Sargeant,
T. and J. Swords,
Evert Duyckinck [110 Pearl Street],
Samuel A. Burtus,
Benjamin Crane,
Joseph Osborn,
David Longworth,
Margaret Harrisson,
Peter A. Mesier,
Stephen Gould,
1807.
Akenside,
Mark,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The works of Mark Akinside M.D, in verse and prose; with his life, a facsimile of his hand-writing, and an essay on the first poem, by Mrs. Barbauld.
New Brunswick:
John Garnett,
1808.
Corp,
Harriet.
An antidote to the miseries of human life, in the history of the Widow Placid and her daughter Rachael. The first American, from the second London, edition.
New York:
1808.
Owenson,
Sydney.
The lay of an Irish harp; or Metrical fragments. By Miss Owenson.
New York:
Ezra Sargeant,
David Longworth,
George Jansen,
Alsop, Brannan and Alsop,
Matthias Ward,
Evert Duyckinck [110 Pearl Street],
Joseph Osborn,
T. and J. Swords,
Campbell and Mitchell,
Margaret Harrisson,
Samuel A. Burtus,
Benjamin Crane,
1808.
More,
Hannah.
Coelebs in search of a wife. Comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. The Second American Edition. In two volumes.
New York:
1809.
More,
Hannah.
Coelebs in search of a wife. Comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. The Second American Edition. In two volumes.
New York:
1809.
More,
Hannah.
Coelebs in search of a wife. Comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. From the second London edition. In two volumes.
New York:
T. and J. Swords,
1809.
Weller,
Catharine.
The medley. By Catharine Weller.
New York:
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.
Sanders,
Charlotte.
Holidays at home. Written for the amusement of young persons. By Charlotte Saunders.
New York:
1814.
Sanders,
Charlotte.
Holidays at home. Written for the amusement of young persons. By Charlotte Saunders.
New York:
1814.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Claverston; or, The infidel's visit. First American Edition.
New York:
1831.