Name Publisher
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Firms

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Firm Title
Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
James Porter [Skinner Row] The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
Charles Ingham The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
William II and William IV Smith The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
Peter and William Wilson The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
William Sleater I [Castle Street] The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
Hugh Boulter Grierson [Parliament Street] The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
William Owen A present for women addicted to drinking. Adapted to all the different stations of life, from a lady of quality to a common servant.
John Wheble [Paternoster Row] The queen of Denmark's account of the late revolution in Denmark; written while Her Majesty was a prisoner in the Castle of Cronenburgh; and now first published from the original manuscript, sent to a noble Earl.
John Beatty [Capel Street] The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated. In two volumes. By Mrs. Griffith.
Thomas Cadell [London] The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated. By Mrs. Griffith.
John Noble Moral and critical reflections on several subjects. Among which (by way of illustration) various characters are occasionally interspersed. By the author of Emily; or, the history of a natural daughter.
Francis Noble [King's Street] Moral and critical reflections on several subjects. Among which (by way of illustration) various characters are occasionally interspersed. By the author of Emily; or, the history of a natural daughter.
James Barker [Drury Lane] Agitation: or, memoirs of George Woodford and Lady Emma Melvill. In three volumes. Dedicated (by permission) to the Honourable Mrs. Lionel Damer. By the author of The ring, and The false friends. A new edition.
Luke White [Dame 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. The second edition, carefully corrected and amended.
James Dodsley Ode to the Rev. Mr. Mason. By Eliza Ryves.
John Bew [Paternoster Row] Masquerades; or, what you will. By the author of Eliza Warwick, &c. In four volumes. ...
Samuel Tupman [Long Row] The last dying words and confession of Elizabeth Johnson, who was executed at Tyburn near York, on Saturday the 23d of August 1800, for uttering a forged pound note, purporting to be drawn by the Governor of the Company of the Bank of England; also, for uttering two counterfeit half-guineas, and also for having in her possession other forged notes, counterfeit half-guineas, and seven shilling pieces.
Henry Lintot Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe.
John Exshaw I [Cork Hill] Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining. In prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. With the Author's Life prefixt; And other additions.
Henry Lintot Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse: in three parts. In two volumes. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe.
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones Poems on Various Subjects. By a young lady who through accident was entirely deprived of hearing when only eight years of age and who, since that period has continued impenetrably and incurably deaf.
Thomas Blanshard [or Blanchard] Poems on Various Subjects. By a young lady who through accident was entirely deprived of hearing when only eight years of age and who, since that period has continued impenetrably and incurably deaf.
George Witherden Poems on Various Subjects. By a young lady who through accident was entirely deprived of hearing when only eight years of age and who, since that period has continued impenetrably and incurably deaf.
William Baynes Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. A New Edition. To which is prefixed, an Account of the Life of the Author.