Titles by George B. Whittaker in APA format
There are 47 titles associated with this firm.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1824).
The new family receipt book, containing one thousand truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy. a new edition, considerably improved.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Mitford
, M.R.
(1824).
Our village: sketches of rural character and scenery. by mary russell mitford, author of julian, a tragedy. second edition.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Cheney
, H.V.F.
(1825).
A peep at the pilgrims in sixteen hundred thirty-six. a tale of olden times. by the author of divers unfinished manuscripts, &c. &c. in three volumes.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Jamieson
, F.
(1825).
Cadijah: or, the black palace. a tragedy, in five acts. by mrs. jamieson.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Lee
, S.B.
(1825).
Excursions in madeira and porto santo, during the autumn of 1823, while on his third voyage to africa; by the late t. edward bowdich, esq. conductor of the mission to ashantee, honorary member of the cambridge philosophical society, and member of various other learned societies both foreign and domestic. to which is added, by mrs. bowdich, i. a narrative of the continuance of the voyage to its completion, together with the subsequent occurrences from mr. bowdich’s arrival in africa to the period of his death. ii. a description of the english settlements on the river gambia. iii. appendix: containing zoological and botanical descriptions, and translations from the arabic. illustrated by sections, views, costumes, and zoological figures.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Unknown
, .
(1825).
Henry and kate, a poem. by a young lady.
London:
George B. Whittaker. William Hodgetts.
Tonna
, C.E.(.P.
(1825).
Osric. a missionary tale; with, the garden, and other poems. by charlotte elizabeth. dedicated with permission to mrs. hannah more.
Dublin:
George B. Whittaker. William Oliphant. Charles Chalmers and William Collins [63 Wilson Street] John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] William Curry, Jun. & Co. Francis Westley. Waugh and Innes [1818-25] William Bulgin. Charles Chalmers and William Collins [15 Wilson Street]
Mitford
, M.R.
(1825).
Our village: sketches of rural character and scenery. by mary russell mitford, author of julian, a tragedy. third edition.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Pinchard
, E.S.
(1825).
The blind child, or anecdotes of the wyndham family. written for the use of young people. by a lady. new edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] George B. Whittaker.
Pinchard
, E.S.
(1825).
The blind child: or anecdotes of the wyndham family; written for the use of young people. by a lady. new edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] George B. Whittaker.
Cox
, F.C.A.
(1825).
The camisard; or, the protestants of languedoc: a tale in three volumes.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Edridge
, R.
(1825).
The highest castle and the lowest cave; or, events of the days which are gone. by rebecca edridge, author of the scrinium. in three volumes.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1826).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Mant
, A.C.
(1826).
Ellen, or, the young godmother: a tale for youth. by alicia catherine mant.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1826).
Foscari: a tragedy. by mary russell mitford.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mant
, A.C.
(1826).
Montague newburgh; or, the mother and son. in two volumes. by alicia catherine mant, author of ellen; or the young godmother, and caroline lismore; or the errors of fashion.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1826).
Moral tales, by maria edgeworth. ninth edition. in two volumes.
London:
Rowland Hunter. Baldwin, C. Cradock, and W. Joy. George B. Whittaker. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1826).
Our village: sketches of rural character and scenery. by mary russell mitford, author of julian, a tragedy. volume ii.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mills
, E.W.
(1826).
Sibyl's leaves: poems and sketches.
London:
George B. Whittaker. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green.
Pickering
, E.
(1826).
The marriage of the favourite; or, she bred him a soldier. a novel. by the author of "the heiress." in three volumes.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Corbett
, M., &
Corbett
, M.
(1826).
The odd volume.
Edinburgh:
George B. Whittaker. Daniel Lizars. Thomas Ogilvie.
Corbett
, M., &
Corbett
, M.
(1826).
The odd volume. second edition.
Edinburgh:
George B. Whittaker. Daniel Lizars. Thomas Ogilvie.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1827).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Mitford
, M.R.
(1827).
Dramatic scenes, sonnets, and other poems. by mary russell mitford, author of foscari, julian, and our village.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1827).
Foscari & julian: tragedies. by mary russell mitford.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1827).
Foscari: a tragedy.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Roberts
, E.
(1827).
Memoirs of the rival houses of york and lancaster, historical and biographical. embracing a period of english history from the accession of richard ii. to the death of henry vii. by emma roberts. in two volumes.
London:
Harding and Lepard. George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1827).
Our village: sketches of rural character and scenery. by mary russell mitford, author of foscari, julian, and dramatic scenes. volume ii. second edition.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Weymouth
, S.
(1827).
Rural poems; with other fugitive pieces: by the late sarah weymouth, of collaton, near kingsbridge, devon.
London:
George B. Whittaker. R. Williams.
Johnstone
, C.I.
(1827).
The cook and housewife's manual; containing the most approved modern receipts for making soups, gravies, sauces, ragouts, and made-dishes; and for pies, pudding, pastry, pickles and preserves: also for baking, brewing, making home-made wines, cordials, &c. the whole illustrated by numerous notes, and practical observations, on all the various branches of domestic economy. the second edition; in which are given, a compendium of french cookery, a new system of fashionable confectionary, a selection of cheap dishes, and above 200 additional reciepts. by mrs margaret dods, of the cleikum inn, st ronan's.
Edinburgh:
John Bell and John Bradfute [6 Bank Street] Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] David Robertson and Thomas Atkinson. George B. Whittaker.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1828).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Patullo
, M.
(1828).
The christian psalter; a new version of the psalms of david, calculated for all denominations of christians. by margaret patullo, perth.
Edinburgh:
Edgeworth
, M.
(1828).
Castle rackrent, an hibernian tale. taken from facts, and from the manners of the irish squires, before the year 1782. by maria edgeworth, author of practical education, letters for literary ladies, the parent's assistant, &c. a new edition.
London:
Rowland Hunter. Baldwin and C. Cradock. Longman Rees and Co. Joseph Booker. John Murray [Coventry Street] Seeley and Co. Sherwood and Co. George B. Whittaker. Harding and Lepard. A. K. Newman and Co. R. Scholey. Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co. Saunders and Hodgson. Thomas Tegg [73 Cheapside] Thomas Hamilton and William Adams. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. T. Mason [Cambridge Street] James Duncan. George Smith, Alexander Elder and Co. John Templeman [1822-9]
Cursham
, M.A.
(1828).
Martin luther, a poem.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Strutt
, E.
(1828).
Mary harland; or, the journey to london. a tale of humble life.
Edinburgh:
George B. Whittaker. Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [Nether Bow]
Mitford
, M.R.
(1828).
Our village: country stories, scenes, and characters, &c. &c. by mary russell mitford, author of julian, and foscari, tragedies; dramatic scenes, &c. &c. volume iii.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1828).
Our village: country stories, scenes, and characters, &c. &c. by mary russell mitford, author of julian, and foscari, tragedies; dramatic scenes, &c. &c. volume iii. second edition.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1828).
Our village: country stories, scenes, and characters, &c. &c. by mary russell mitford, author of julian, and foscari, tragedies; dramatic scenes, &c. &c. volume iii. third edition.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Mitford
, M.R.
(1828).
Our village: sketches of rural character and scenery. by mary russell mitford, author of foscari, julian, and dramatic scenes. volume i. fourth edition.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Johnstone
, C.I.
(1828).
The cook and housewife's manual; containing the most approved modern receipts for making soups, gravies, sauces, ragouts, and made-dishes; and for pies, pudding, pastry, pickles and preserves: also for baking, brewing, making home-made wines, cordials, &c. the whole illustrated by numerous notes, and practical observations, on all the various branches of domestic economy. the third edition; in which are given, a compendium of french cookery, a new system of fashionable confectionary, a selection of cheap dishes, and above 200 additional reciepts. by mrs margaret dods, of the cleikum inn, st ronan's.
Edinburgh:
John Bell and John Bradfute [6 Bank Street] Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] David Robertson and Thomas Atkinson. George B. Whittaker. William Curry, Jun. & Co.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1829).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Opie
, A.
(1829).
The winter's wreath for 1828, a collection of original contributions in prose and verse. edited by a.h.
London:
George B. Whittaker.
Rundell
, M.E.
(1832).
A new system of domestic cookery; formed upon principles of economy: and adapted to the use of private families. by a lady. a new edition, corrected and augmented. with a new chapter on french cookery.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
O'Keeffe
, A., &
O'Keeffe
, J.
(1834).
O'keeffe's legacy to his daughter, being the poetical works of the late john o'keeffe, esq., the dramatic author.
London:
George B. Whittaker.