"Firm ID",Name,Gender,"Street Address",City,"Start Date","End Date",Role,"Title Id",Title,"Signed Author",Pseudonym,Imprint,"Self Published","Printing City","Printing Country","Printing Lat","Printing Long",Date,Format,Length,Width,Edition,Volumes,Pagination,Sources,"Price Pound","Price Shilling","Price Pence","Other Price",Genre,"Shelf mark" 7007,"George Sinclair",M,"235 Broadway","New York",,,Publisher,19836,"The female shipwright; or, Life and extraordinary adventures of Mary Lacy, giving an account of her leaving her parents disguised as a man; serving four years at sea, seven years apprenticeship in Portsmouth Dock-Yard. With the means which led to a discovery of her sex; when she obtained her discharge, and was allowed a pension by government. Written by herself.","Life and extraordinary adventures of Mary Lacy...Written by herself.",,"Printed for George Sinclair, no. 235 Broadway, corner of Robinson-Street. By J.C. Totten, no. 155 Chatham-Street",no,"New York",US,43.0003500,-75.4999000,1807,,,,,1,"iv, 35","American Antiquarian Society 280393; America's Historical Imprints II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 12878",,,,,Memoirs,