Publisher |
Every man his own gardener. Being a new, and much more complete gardener's kalendar than any one hitherto published. Containing, Not only an Account of what Work is necessary to be done in the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, and Shrubbery; Nursery, Green-House, and Hot-House for every Month in the Year, but also ample Directions for performing the said Work, according to the newest and most approved Methods now in Practice among the best Gardeners. With complete practical Directions for forcing all Kinds of choice Plants, Flowers, and Fruits, to early Perfection, in Hot-Beds, Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, Forcing frames, Forcing-Houses, Vineries, &c. Also particular Directions relative to Soil and Situation, adapted to the different Sorts of Plants and Trees, &c. And to the Whole is added, complete and useful Lists of Kitchen Garden Plants, Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Fibrous-Rooted Flowers, Bulbous and Tuberous-Rooted Flowers, Green-House, and Hot-House Plants, Proper for Cultivation in the English Gardens and Plantations. By Thomas Mawe, Mawe, (gardener To His Grace The Duke Of Leeds) John Abercrombie, (gardener, Tottenham Court) and other gardeners. |
Abercrombie
, John
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
Mawe
, Thomas
(Author)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England in a new and instructive method, under the following Heads, Viz. I. Of Actions and Remedies, Writs, Process, Arrest, and Bail. II. Of Courts, Attornies and Solicitors therein, Juries, Witnesses, Trials, Executions, &c. III. Of Estates and Property in Lands and Goods, and how acquired; Ancestors, Heirs, Executors and Administrators. IV. Of the Laws relating to Marriage, Bastardy, Infants, Ideots, Lunaticks. V. Of the Liberty of the Subject, Magna Charta, and Habeas Corpus Act, and other Statutes. VI. Of the King and his Prerogative, the Queen and Prince, Peers, Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, Justices of Peace, Constables, &c. Vii. Of publick Offences, Treason, Murder, Felony, Burglary, Robbery, Rape, Sodomy, Forgery, Perjury, &c. And their Punishment. All of them so plainly treated of, that all Manner of Persons may be particularly acquainted with our Laws and Statutes, concerning Civil and Criminal Affairs, and know how to defend Themselves and their Estates and Fortunes; In All Cases Whatsoever. |
Jacob
, Giles
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
Measure for measure. A comedy written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. |
Shakespeare
, William
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
Miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse; By Mrs. Upton, authoress of the siege of Gibraltar, and governess of the ladies academy, No. 43, Bartholomew close. |
Upton
, Catherine
(Author)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts. And also 50 receipts for different articles of perfumery. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition. With all the modern improvements: And also the order of a bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste. |
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
Glasse
, Hannah
(Author)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
The denouement: or, history of Lady Louisa Wingrove. By a lady. |
Unknown
, [Woman]
(Author)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith. |
Goldsmith
, Oliver
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1784 |
Publisher |
Clarissa; or, the history of a young lady: comprehending the most important concerns of private life. and particularly shewing the distresses that may attend the misconduct, both of parents and children, in relation to marriage. In eight volumes. ... |
Richardson
, Samuel
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1785 |
Publisher |
Tales of the castle: or, stories of instruction and delight. Being Les veillées du chateau, written in French by Madame la comtesse de Genlis, Author of the Theatre of Education, Adela and Theodore, &c. Translated into English by Thomas Holcroft. |
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
(Author)
Holcroft
, Thomas
(Translator)
|
1785 |
Publisher |
An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the Holy Scriptures. Adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. The fourth edition, with additions and improvements. |
Trimmer
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1786 |
Publisher |
An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the Holy Scriptures. Adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. The fourth edition, with additions and improvements. |
Trimmer
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1786 |
Publisher |
A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, For the Instruction and Entertainment of our Youth of Both Sexes. By the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-First Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time. Adorned with Thirty-two Copper-Plates, representing the most remarkable Occurrences, and the Heads of all the Kings and Queens. |
Lockman
, John
(Author)
Newbery
, Elizabeth
(Publisher)
|
1787 |
Publisher |
An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the Holy Scriptures, adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. The fifth edition, with additions and improvements. |
Trimmer
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1787 |
Publisher |
The Pleasing Instructor: Or, Entertaining Moralist consisting Of Select Essays, Relations, Visions and Allegories collected From The most Eminent English Authors to which are prefixed New Thoughts on Education A New Edition. |
Fisher Slack
, Ann
(Author)
|
1787 |
Bookseller |
Suicide; a poem. Inscribed, by permission, to Richard Cosway, principal painter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By Mary Dawes Blackett. |
Blackett
, Mary Dawes
(Author)
|
1789 |
Suggestions and Comments for George Robinson [ii]