Name Publisher
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Firms

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Firm Title
James Dodsley The Sister: A Comedy. By Mrs. Charlotte Lennox.
Thomas Davies [Russell Street] The Sister: A Comedy. By Mrs. Charlotte Lennox.
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] It is, and it is not a novel. In two volumes. By Charlotte Palmer. ...
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [New Bond Street] It is, and it is not a novel. In two volumes. By Charlotte Palmer. ...
Wilson and Son Holidays at home: written for the amusement of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders.
Joseph Mawman [Ludgate] Holidays at home: written for the amusement of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders.
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate] Letters from Julia, the daughter of Augustus, to Ovid. A manuscript discovered at Herculaneum. Translated from a copy of the original. To which is annexed, The lady and the sylph. A visionary tale.
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees Destination: or, memoirs of a private family. By Clara Reeve, author of "The Old English Baron, &c." &c. In three volumes.
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Edwin, King of Northumberland: a story of the seventh century. By Clara Reeve, author of 'The Old English Baron.'
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Edwin, King of Northumberland: a story of the seventh century. By Clara Reeve, author of 'The Old English Baron.'
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] Memoirs of Sir Roger de Clarendon, the natural son of Edward Prince of Wales, commonly called the Black Prince; with anecdotes of many other eminent persons of the fourteenth century. By Clara Reeve. In three volumes. ...
Alexander Cleugh The champion of virtue. A Gothic story. By the editor of The Phoenix. A translation of Barclay's Argenis. A New Edition.
William Phorson The champion of virtue. A Gothic story. By the editor of The Phoenix. A translation of Barclay's Argenis. A New Edition.
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] The exiles; or, memoirs of the Count de Cronstadt. By Clara Reeve, Author of the Old English Baron, Two Mentors, &c. &c. In three volumes. ...
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] The school for widows. A novel. In three volumes. By Clara Reeve, Author of the Old English Baron, &c. &c. ...
William Miller [Old Bond Street] The school for widows. A novel. In three volumes. By Clara Reeve, Author of the Old English Baron, &c. &c. ...
Charles Dilly The two mentors: a modern story. By the author of The Old English Baron.
Charles Dilly The two mentors: a modern story. By the author of The Old English Baron. The Second Edition.
Thomas Cadell [London] Adelaide and Theodore; or letters on education: containing all the principles relative to three different plans of education; to that of Princes, and to those of young Persons of both Sexes. Translated from the French of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis.
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] Adelaide and Theodore; or letters on education: containing all the principles relative to three different plans of education; to that of Princes, and to those of young Persons of both Sexes. Translated from the French of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis.
Joseph Johnson and Co. Vocal Poetry, a select collection of English songs. To which is prefixed an essay on song-writing, by John Aikin, M.D.
Elizabeth Newbery The silver thimble. By the author of Instructive tales, &c.
Elizabeth Newbery The silver thimble. By the author of Instructive tales, &c.
Joseph Johnson The oeconomy of charity; or, an address to ladies concerning Sunday-Schools; the establishment of schools of industry under female inspection; and the distribution of voluntary benefactions. To which is added an appendix, containing an account of the Sunday-Schools in old Brentford. By Mrs. Trimmer.
George, George, John and James Robinson The oeconomy of charity; or, an address to ladies concerning Sunday-Schools; the establishment of schools of industry under female inspection; and the distribution of voluntary benefactions. To which is added an appendix, containing an account of the Sunday-Schools in old Brentford. By Mrs. Trimmer.