Titles by Samuel Gosnell in CHICAGO format
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Robinson,
Mary.
Sappho and Phaon. In a series of legitimate sonnets, In a Series of Legitimate Sonnets, with Thoughts on Poetical Subjects, and Anecdotes of the Grecian Poetess. By Mary Robinson, author of Poems, &c. &c. &c. &c.
London:
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street],
1796.
Unknown,
.
The History of Tommy Titmouse, a Little Boy, who became a great man by minding his learning, doing as he was bid, and being good-natured and obliging to every body. Together with the adventures of the old man of the woods, and other stories equally pleasing and instructive. Embellished with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1799.
Radcliffe,
Ann.
The Romance of the Forest: Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry. In Three Volumes. The Sixth Edition. By Ann Radcliffe, Author of The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne, a Sicilian Romance, &c.
London:
James Carpenter and Co.,
1799.
Unknown,
.
Appendix to the family budget, or Game of knowledge.
London:
1800.
Johnson,
Richard.
Instructive Lessons Conveyed to the Youthful Mind through the Medium of Tale and Dialogue. By Lilliputius Gulliver.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1800.
Unknown,
.
Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern: calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason, but also for the information of all who intend to become brethen. Containing, I. A circumstantial Account of all the Proceedings in making a Mason, with the several Obligations of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master; the Prayers, and also the Sign, Grip, and Pass-Word of each Degree, with the Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. II. The Manner of opening a Lodge, and setting the Craft to Work. ... VII. A safe and easy Method proposed, by which a Man may obtain Admittance into any Lodge, without passing through the Form required, and thereby save a Guinea or two in his Pocket. VIII. Anthems, Odes, Songs, &c. Illustrated with A beautiful Frontispiece of the Regalia, Jewels, and emblematical Ornaments belonging to Masonry; and an accurate Plan of the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge. Interspersed With Variety Of AtNotes And Remarks, Necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest Capacity: To Which Is Now Added, A new and accurate List of all the English regular Lodges in the World, according to their Seniority, with the Dates of each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent Visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate Street.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row],
1800.
Trench,
Melesina.
Mary Queen of Scots, an Historical Ballad; With Other Poems. By a Lady.
London:
John Stockdale,
1800.
Brewer,
George.
The Life of Rolla: A Peruvian Tale. With Moral Inculcations for Youth. Including, A Description of the Temple of the Sun. The Mysteries of the Golden Leaf. The seven Springs in the Valley of Nanasca. The Story of the Tree with one Branch. The Story of the Inca who wept Blood. The Speech of Rolla. The Battle of Quito. The Death of Rolla. With a frontispiece, representing Rolla tearing from the Rock the Tree which supports the Bridge. By the author of The Siamese Tales. To which are added, Six Peruvian Fables: The Humming-Bird. The Man who gained by a Loss. The Peruvian Archer. The Daughter of the Moon. The Lizard. The laden Lama. By the same author.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry],
1800.
Lombard de Langres,
Vincent.
The school for children; or, a selection of instructive and entertaining tales: Proper to form the Heart of Infancy to the Hatred of Vice, and the Love of Virtue. From the French of Lombard de Langres. Interspersed with poetical pieces, written by the translator, Miss Stockdale, author of the effusions of the heart, poems; And Translator of the children's journal.
London:
John Stockdale,
1800.
Berry,
Mary.
The Fashionable Friends; A Comedy, in five acts: as performed by their majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.
James Ridgway [York Street],
1802.
Owenson,
Sydney.
St. Clair; or, The Heiress of Desmond. By S. O.
London:
Samuel Highley [24 Fleet],
Edward Harding [98 Pall Mall],
John Archer [Commercial Buildings, Dame Street],
1803.
Semple,
Elizabeth.
A cup of sweets, that can never cloy, or, Delightful tales for good children. By a lady.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
1804.
Semple,
Elizabeth.
Gertrude, Agnes and Melite, and Amelia Douglas: Tales, for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By the author of 'A Cup of Sweets.'
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
1804.
Baillie,
Joanna.
A Series of Plays: in which it is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind: Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. By Joanna Baillie. Fifth Edition. Vol. I.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme,
1806.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Entertaining instructions, in A series of familiar dialogues between a parent and his children: Interspersed with original fables well adapted to the capacities of youth. ... By a lady.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
1807.
Richardson,
Joseph.
Literary Relics of the late Joseph Richardson, Esq. (Formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge) Barrister, and Member for Newport in Cornwall. Dedicated by Permission, to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland: consisting of the comedy of the fugitive, and a few short poems; with a sketch of the life of the author by an intimate friend; in which those numbers of the Rolliads and Probationary Odes written by Mr. Richardson and Particularized. The Whole collected and prepared for the press by Mrs. Richardson, his widow.
London:
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly],
1807.
Dudley,
Sir,
H.,
B.,
and Lady
M.
Dudley.
Passages selected by Distinguished Personages, on the Great Literary Trial of Vortigern and Rowena; a Comi-tragedy. Volume II. Seventh Edition.
London:
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly],
1807.
Duncombe,
Mrs. A.
The Village Gentleman, And The Attorney at Law; A Narrative. By Mrs. Duncombe. In Two Volumes.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
1808.
Trimmer,
Sarah.
Instructive Tales. By Mrs. Trimmer. Collected from the Family Magazine.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
1810.
Cowper,
Frances M.
Original Poems, on Various Occasions. By a Lady. Revised by William Cowper, Esq. of the Inner Temple. Third edition.
London:
Elizabeth Mathews and Samuel Leigh,
1810.
Cowper,
Frances M.
Original Poems, on Various Occasions. By a Lady. Revised by William Cowper, Esq. of the Inner Temple. Third Edition.
London:
Benjamin Crosby and Co.,
Elizabeth Mathews and Samuel Leigh,
1810.
Bristow,
Amelia.
The Maniac, a Tale; or, a View of Bethlem Hospital: And the Merits of Women, a Poem from the French: With Poetical Pieces on Various Subjects, Original and Translated. By A. Bristow.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
1810.
Ludlow,
Elizabeth.
Felissa; or, the Life and opinions of a kitten of sentiment. We'll have our mottos and our chapters too, and brave the thunders of the dread review: misses no more o'er misses' woes shall wail. But list attentive to a kitten's tale.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
1811.
Ludlow,
Elizabeth.
Felissa; or, the memoirs of a kitten.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1811.
Owenson,
Sydney.
The Missionary: An Indian Tale. By Miss Owenson. With a Portrait of the Author. In Three Volumes. Fourth Edition.
London:
John Joseph Stockdale [41 Pall Mall],
1811.
Owenson,
Sydney.
The Missionary: An Indian Tale. By Miss Owenson. With a Portrait of the Author. In Three Volumes. Second Edition.
London:
John Joseph Stockdale [41 Pall Mall],
1811.
Owenson,
Sydney.
The Missionary: An Indian Tale. By Miss Owenson. With a Portrait of the Author. In Three Volumes. Third Edition.
London:
John Joseph Stockdale [41 Pall Mall],
1811.
Green,
Sarah.
The Royal Exile; or, Victims of Human Passions: An Historical Romance of the Sixteenth Century. By Mrs. Green, author of Romance Readers and Romance Writers, &c. In Four Volumes.
London:
John Joseph Stockdale [41 Pall Mall],
1811.
Trimmer,
Sarah.
Instructive Tales by Mrs. Trimmer. Collected from the Family Magazine. Second Edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
1812.
Owenson,
Sydney.
St. Clair; or, The Heiress of Desmond. By Miss Owenson, Author of The Missionary, &c. In Two Volumes. Third edition, corrected and much enlarged. With a portrait of the author.
London:
John Joseph Stockdale [41 Pall Mall],
1812.
Lefanu,
Alicia S.
The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiment: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. The Second Edition.
London:
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly],
1812.
Lefanu,
Alicia S.
The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiments: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu.
London:
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly],
1812.
Lefanu,
Alicia S.
The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiments: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. The Third Edition.
London:
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly],
1812.
Hawkins,
Laetitia-Matilda.
Rosanne; or, A Father's Labour Lost. In Three Volumes. By Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
1814.
Graham,
Elizabeth.
Voyage to Locuta; A Fragment: With Etchings, and Notes of Illustration. Dedicated to Theresa Tidy, Author of "Eighteen Maxims of Neatness and Order." By Lemuel Gulliver, Jun.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
1818.
Sherwood,
Mary M.
The hedge of thorns. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "The history of the Fairchild family," "Little Henry and his beaver," &c.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
1819.
More,
Hannah.
The Village Disputants; or, A Conversation on the Subject of the Present Times, between Jack Anvil the Blacksmith, and Tom Hod the Mason: submitted to the perusal and consideration of all the mechanics, journeymen, and labourers in Great Britain. The seventeenth edition.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly],
1819.
Hawkins,
Laetitia-Matilda.
Heraline; or, Opposite Proceedings. By Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins. In Four Volumes.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Thomas Hookham, Junior,
1821.
Hawkins,
Laetitia-Matilda.
Heraline; or, Opposite Proceedings. By Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins. In Four Volumes. The Second Edition.
London:
Thomas Hookham, Junior,
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
1821.
Whitwell,
Catherine V.
An astronomical catechism, or, Dialogues between a mother and her daughter. Illustrated with numerous engravings. By Catherine Vale Whitwell.
London:
Samuel and Joseph Fuller,
1823.
Graham,
Elizabeth.
Eighteen maxims of neatness and order: to which is prefixed an introduction. By Theresa Tidy.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly],
1823.
Bowles,
William L.
The Little Villager's Verse Book; Consisting of Short Verses, for Children to Learn by Heart; in which the most familiar Images of Country Life are applied to excite the first feelings of Humanity and Piety. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles. Third edition.
London:
Mary Stockdale [178 Piccadilly],
1826.