Titles by John Crowder [Warwick Court] in APA format
There are 23 titles associated with this firm.
Unknown
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(1790).
A bag of nuts ready cracked, or, instructive fables, ingenious riddles, and merry conundrums. by the celebrated and facetious thomas thumb, esq. published for the benefit of all little masters and misses who love reading as well as playing. the ninth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Wynne
, J.H.
(1794).
Tales for youth; in thirty poems: to which are annexed, historical remarks and moral applications in prose. by the author of "choice emblems for the improvement of youth," &c. ornamented with cuts, neatly designed and engraved on wood, by bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Berquin
, A.
(1794).
The looking-glass for the mind; or, intellectual mirror. being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales. chiefly translated from that much admired work, l'ami des enfans. a new edition, with seventy-four cuts, designed and engraved on wood by bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Berquin
, A.
(1796).
The looking-glass for the mind; or, intellectual mirror. being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories and interesting tales, chiefly translated from that much admired work, l'ami des enfans. with seventy-four cuts, designed and engraved on wood by i. bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Berquin
, A.
(1798).
The looking-glass for the mind; or, intellectual mirror: being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales; chiefly translated from that much admired work, l'ami des enfans. with seventy-four cuts, designed and engraved on wood by j. bewick. the seventh edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Salzmann
, C.G.
(1799).
Elements of morality, for the use of children. with an introductory address to parents. translated from the german of the rev. c.g. salzmann; illustrated with fifty copper plates; in three volumes. the fourth edition.
London:
Joseph Johnson.
Unknown
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(1799).
Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by master freelove and his companions. interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1800).
Castle rackrent, an hibernian tale. taken from facts, and from the manners of the irish squires, before the year 1782.
London:
Joseph Johnson.
Masson
, C.F.P.
(1800).
Elmina; or, the flower that never fades. a tale for young people.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Sandham
, E.
(1800).
Juliania; or, the affectionate sisters. by the author of the happy family at eason house, &c.
London:
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster]
Wollstonecraft
, M.
(1800).
Original stories from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. by mary wollstonecraft. a new edition.
London:
Joseph Johnson.
Wynne
, J.H.
(1800).
Tales for youth; in thirty poems: to which are annexed, historical remarks and moral applications in prose. by the author of "choice emblems for the improvement of youth," &c. ornamented with cuts, neatly designed and engraved on wood, by i. bewick.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Berquin
, A.
(1800).
The looking-glass for the mind; or, intellectual mirror. being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales: chiefly translated from that much admired work, l'ami des enfans. with seventy-four cuts, designed and engraved on wood by j. bewick. the eighth edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Kendall
, E.A.
(1801).
Lessons of virtue; or, the book of happiness. intended for youth. by the author of keeper's travels, the crested wren, the sparrow, &c.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Edgeworth
, M., &
Edgeworth
, R.L.
(1801).
Practical education; by maria and r. l. edgeworth. the second edition, in three volumes.
London:
Joseph Johnson.
Unknown
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(1801).
The blossoms of morality. intended for the amusement & instruction of young ladies & gentlemen. by the editor of the looking-glass for the mind. with forty-seven cuts, designed and engraved by i. bewick. the third edition.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
d'Aulnoy
, M.
(1802).
Mother bunch's fairy tales: published for the amusement of all those little masters and misses who, by duty to their parents, and obedience to their superiors, aim at becoming great lords and ladies. adorned with copper-plate cuts.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
d'Aulnoy
, M.
(1803).
The renowned history ot the white cat, and other interesting stories. adorned with cuts.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Smith
, C.T.
(1804).
Conversations introducing poetry: chiefly on subjects of natural history. for the use of children and young persons. volume i. by charlotte smith.
London:
Joseph Johnson.
Coltman
, E.
(1804).
Plain tales of the advantages of industry over idleness.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Unknown
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(1805).
The history of a doll; containing its origin and progress through life, with the various calamities that befell it; by mrs. nancy meanwell.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1808).
Mrs. lovechild's golden present, to all the little masters and misses, of europe, asia, africa, and america. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Berquin
, A.
(1835).
The looking-glass for the mind; or, intellectual mirror; being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories and interesting tales. chiefly translated from that much admired work, l'ami des enfans. illustrated with engravings on wood, by george baxter. nineteenth edition.
London:
R. Scholey. Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co. Samuel Darton and Robert Harvey [1833-38] Whittaker and Co. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman. Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock. Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] John, George, and Francis Rivington. Thomas Cadell Jun. John Souter [St. Paul's Churchyard] Ralph Smith Kirby. W. Edwards.