Name Publisher
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Firms

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Firm Title
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] My Foster Brother.
Richard Moore Tims My Foster Brother.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] My Foster Brother.
J. Nesbitt My Foster Brother.
Waugh and Innes [1826-1836] My Foster Brother.
Richard Griffin and Co. [64 Hutcheson Street] The children of the Abbey: a tale. By Regina Maria Roche; adapted for youth by a Lady.
Richard Griffin and Co. [115 Buchanan Street] The girl's book of diversions, or, Occupation for play hours. By Miss Leslie.
Thomas Tegg and Son The girl's book of diversions, or, Occupation for play hours. By Miss Leslie.
Tegg, Wise, and Tegg [Dublin] The girl's book of diversions, or, Occupation for play hours. By Miss Leslie.
James and Samuel Augustus Tegg [Sydney] The girl's book of diversions, or, Occupation for play hours. By Miss Leslie.
William Jones I [Dame Street] The vale of felicity, or, sylvan happiness: pourtrayed [sic] in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. By a lady.
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] The vale of felicity, or, sylvan happiness: pourtrayed [sic] in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. By a lady.
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] The vale of felicity, or, sylvan happiness: pourtrayed [sic] in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. By a lady.
Arthur Grueber [15 Dame Street] The vale of felicity, or, sylvan happiness: pourtrayed [sic] in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. By a lady.
James Moore [Dublin] The vale of felicity, or, sylvan happiness: pourtrayed [sic] in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. By a lady.
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] The history of Christina, princess of Swabia; and of Eloisa de Livarot. Translated from the French of Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes.
Samuel Price [Henry Street] The history of Christina, princess of Swabia; and of Eloisa de Livarot. Translated from the French of Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes.
John Exshaw II [98 Grafton Street] The history of Christina, princess of Swabia; and of Eloisa de Livarot. Translated from the French of Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes.
John William Parker Fables, and Moral Maxims, in Verse and Prose. Selected by Anne Parker.
Isaac Fletcher Aubrey. In Five Cantos
Thomas Baker [Southampton] The happy family at Eason House. Exhibited in the amiable conduct of the little Nelsons and their parents. Interspersed with select pieces of poetry. By Miss Sandham, author of "The Twin Sisters," "Schoolfellows," and many other approved works for children.
Thomas Baker Jr. The happy family at Eason House. Exhibited in the amiable conduct of the little Nelsons and their parents. Interspersed with select pieces of poetry. By Miss Sandham, author of "The Twin Sisters," "Schoolfellows," and many other approved works for children.
Joseph Johnson and Co. Poems on slavery: by Maria Falconar, aged 17, and Harriet Falconar, aged 14.
John Murray I [Fleet Street] Poems on slavery: by Maria Falconar, aged 17, and Harriet Falconar, aged 14.
Thomas Cadell [London] Sacred dramas; chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. To which is added, Sensibility, a poem.