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Stanley Crowder and Henry Woodgate The British housewife: or, the cook, housekeeper's, and gardiner's companion. Calculated for the Service both of London and the Country; And directing what is necessary to be done in the Providing for, Conducting, and Managing a Family throughout the Year. Containing a general account of fresh provisions of all Kinds. Of the several foreign Articles for the Table, pickled, or otherwise preserved; and the different Kinds of Spices, Salts, Sugars, and other Ingredients used in Pickling and Preserving at Home: Shewing what each is, whence it is brought, and what are its Qualities and Uses. Together with the Nature of all Kinds of Foods, and the Method of suiting them to different Constitutions; a bill of fare for each month, the Art of Marketing and chusing fresh Provisions of all Kinds; and the making as well as chusing of Hams, Tongues, and other Store Dishes. Also Directions for plain Roasting and Boiling; and for the Dressing of all Sorts of Made Dishes in various Tastes; and the preparing the Desert in all its Articles. Containing a greater Variety than was ever before publish'd, of the most Elegant, yet least Expensive Receipts in cookery, pastry, puddings, preserves, pickles, fricassees, ragouts, soups, sauces, jellies, tarts, cakes, creams, custards, candies, dry'd fruits, sweetmeats, made wines, cordials, and distillery. To which are annexed, the Art of Carving; and the Terms used for cutting up various Things; and the polite and easy Manner of doing the Honours of the Table: The whole Practice of Pickling and Preserving: And of preparing made Wines, Beer, and Cyder. As also of distilling all the useful Kinds of Cordial and Simple Waters. With the Conduct of a Family in Respect of Health; the Disorders to which they are every Month liable, and the most approved Remedies for each. And a Variety of other valuable Particulars, necessary to be known in All Families; and nothing inserted but what has been approved by Experience.
Thomas Cadell and William Davies The recess; or, a tale of other times. By Sophia Lee. The fifth edition.
James Moore [Dublin] The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents.
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents.
George Burnet [Abbey Street] The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents.
William Sleater II [Dame Street] The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents.
Thomas Heery The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents.
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] The recess; or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents.
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall The recess; or, a tale of other times. By Sophia Lee.
Charles Stapleton Arnold The recess; or, a tale of other times. By Sophia Lee.
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Biography for boys; or, characteristic histories: calculated to impress the youthful mind with an admiration of virtuous principles, and a detestation of vicious ones. By Mrs. Pilkington.
Charles Elliot [Edin] A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage. A new edition.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] A Miscellany, in Prose and Verse, for Young Persons, on Sunday. By Mrs. Lovechild.
James Moore [Dublin] 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.
Luke White [Dame Street] 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.
Henry Whitestone [Dame Street] 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.
Maurice Jones [Newgate Street] 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.
Martha Gurney Brachygraphy: or an easy and Compendious System of Short-Hand, Adapted to the Various Arts, Sciences and Professions. Improved after more than Forty Years Practice & Experience by Thomas Gurney: And brought still nearer to Perfection upon the present Method by Joseph Gurney. The Tenth Edition.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] A Miscellany in Prose and Verse, for Young Persons. Designed Particularly for the Amusement of Sunday Scholars
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] Genuine memoirs of the Mess. Perreau.
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Edward; A tale: for young persons. Principally founded upon that much admired performance of the same name, by Dr. Moore. And adapted to the capacities of youth, by Mrs. Pilkington.
Silvester Doig [1790-96] A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage.
William Anderson A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage.
John Williams [Ludgate Hill] Rules for the choice of husbands. Addressed to all the unmarried ladies of Great-Britain. To which is subjoined, a list of such gentlemen as are at this time properly qualified to enter into the happy state of matrimony. By Diana Philips, Matron, &c. The second edition.
George, George, John and James Robinson Appearance is against them. A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.