There are 49 titles associated with this firm.

Duperche , M.J.J. (1803). Aurora, or, the mysterious beauty. altered from the french. by camilla dufour. in two volumes. London: Benjamin Crosby and Co. James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin , S.F. (1803). The depraved husband and the philosophic wife. in two volumes. by madame genlis. London: Benjamin Crosby and Co. James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Guénard , E. (1803). The three monks!!! from the french. by h. j. sarrett. in two volumes. London: Benjamin Crosby and Co. James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Lewis , I. (1804). Terrific tales. by isabella lewis. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Young , M.J. (1807). A summer at brighton. a modern novel, in three volumes. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Young , M.J. (1807). A summer at brighton. a modern novel, in three volumes. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Young , M.J. (1807). A summer at brighton. a modern novel, in three volumes. third edition. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Young , M.J. (1808). A summer at brighton. a modern novel, in three volumes. fourth edition. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] James Fletcher Hughes [Paternoster Row]
Trelawney , A. (1808). Characters at brighton. a novel, in four volumes. by anne trelawney, author of the offspring of mortimer, &c. &c. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] James Fletcher Hughes [Paternoster Row]
Trelawney , A. (1808). Characters at brighton. a novel, in four volumes. by anne trelawney, author of the offspring of mortimer, &c. &c. the third edition. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] James Fletcher Hughes [Paternoster Row]
Hunter , R. (1808). Family annals; or, worldly wisdom. a novel...second edition. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Edgeworth , M. (1808). The match girl. a novel, in three volumes. by mrs. edgeworth. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin , S.F. (1808). The siege of rochelle; or, the christian heroine. by madame de genlis. translated by r. c. dallas, esq. London: James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] A.B. Dulau and Co. (B. Dulau and Co.) [Soho Square]