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Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] The history of Miss Pamela Howard. By the author of Indiana Danby. In two volumes.
Thomas Cadell and William Davies Miscellaneous poems by Mrs. J. Pilkington, dedicated by permission, to her Grace the Dutchess of Marlborough. In two volumes.
George Smith [London] An apology for the conduct of Mrs. T. C. Phillips; more particularly, that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent Dutch merchant. To which is now first added, Mrs. Phillip's letter to the Earl of Chesterfield. In Three Volumes.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green Christmas Trifles; Consisting Principally of Geographical Charades, Valentines, and Poetical Pieces, for Young Persons. By Mrs. Reeve.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton Christmas Trifles; Consisting Principally of Geographical Charades, Valentines, and Poetical Pieces, for Young Persons. By Mrs. Reeve.
John Stacy Christmas Trifles; Consisting Principally of Geographical Charades, Valentines, and Poetical Pieces, for Young Persons. By Mrs. Reeve.
Joseph Booker Address to a young lady, on her entrance into the world. In two volumes. Second edition.
James Carpenter [14 Old Bond Street] Address to a young lady, on her entrance into the world. In two volumes. Second edition.
George, George, and John Robinson Wives as they were, and maids as they are. A comedy, in five acts. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald.
James Williams [Dame Street] The history of Miss Pamela Howard. By the author of Indiana Danby. In two volumes.
Elizabeth Newbery Choice Scraps, Historical and Biographical, Consisting of Pleasing Stories and Diverting Anecdotes, Most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement. For young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts.
Thomas Cadell [London] The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents. The third edition, corrected.
Minerva Press, William Lane Manfredi, Baron St. Osmund. An old English romance. In two volumes. By Sarah Lansdell, Tenterden.
Joseph DeBoffe [Gerrard Street] Adèle de Sénange, ou Lettres de Lord Sydenham. En deux volumes.
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly] Adèle de Sénange, ou Lettres de Lord Sydenham. En deux volumes.
Thomas Hookham [Old Bond Street] Adèle de Sénange, ou Lettres de Lord Sydenham. En deux volumes.
James Edwards Adèle de Sénange, ou Lettres de Lord Sydenham. En deux volumes.
G. Stevens Manfredi, or the mysterious hermit. An interesting and original romance.
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] The female captive: a narrative of facts, which happened in Barbary, in the year 1756. Written by herself.
Henry Whitestone [Capel Street] The Recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The Chapter of Accidents.
Thomas Walker The Recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The Chapter of Accidents.
John Cash [Capel Street] The Recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The Chapter of Accidents.
John Beatty [Capel Street] The Recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The Chapter of Accidents.
Robert Burton [14 Capel Street] The Recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The Chapter of Accidents.
William Sleater I [Castle Street] The Recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The Chapter of Accidents.