Titles by Ann Kemmish in CHICAGO format
There are 15 titles associated with this firm.
Unknown,
[Woman].
The midnight bell, or the Abbey of St. Francis. An original romance. By the authoress of Alphonso and Elinor; Three Ghosts of the Forest, &c.
London:
J. Ker,
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
.
Unknown,
.
Fun and frolic; or, A comic journal of wit. Being a new collection of humourous jests, bon mots, Irish blunders, whimsical adventures, double entendres, sharp repartees, droll stories, and anecdotes of various well-known facetious characters, who, in a decided oppositon to melancholy, pledged themselves to live in constant emnity to old care, till they effected his dissolution in the stream of their mirth.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
J. Ker,
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Wilmott and Hill,
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
1804.
Unknown,
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Fun and frolic; or, A comic journal of wit. Being a new collection of humourous jests, bon mots, Irish blunders, whimsical adventures, double entendres, sharp repartees, droll stories, and anecdotes of various well-known facetious characters, who, in a decided oppositon to melancholy, pledged themselves to live in constant emnity to old care, till they effected his dissolution in the stream of their mirth.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
J. Ker,
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Wilmott and Hill,
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
1804.
Dibdin,
Charles.
Scales's Edition. A description of Harlequin in his Element, or Fire, Water, Earth, & Air. A new popular Pantomine, performing with universal applause, at Covent-Gardent Theatre.
London:
John Scales,
1806.
Kemmish,
William.
The beauty and the beast, or The magic rose; a new aerial and terrestrial romantic tale of enchantment. By W. Kemmish. Founded on the new splendid melo-dramatic spectacle, called the cloud king, performing with the most unparalleled Applause, at the New Royal Circus.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
1806.
Kemmish,
William.
The beauty and the beast, or The magic rose; a new aerial and terrestrial romantic tale of enchantment. By W. Kemmish. Founded on the new splendid melo-dramatic spectacle, called the cloud king, performing with the most unparalleled Applause, at the New Royal Circus.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
1806.
Kemble,
Charles.
Scales's Edition. a sketch of The Wanderer: or the rights of Hospitality. An Historical Drama, as it is perfromed at Covent-Gardent Theatre.
London:
John Scales,
1808.
Blease,
Elizabeth B.
On God. By Miss Elizabeth Bower Blease, No. 13, Great Suffolk-Street, Borough.
London:
1810.
Camberwell,
R. K.
Poems on Various Subjects, by R. K. Camberwell.
London:
1815.