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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The Welsh Cottage.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The Welsh Cottage.
William Fearman Variety. A Novel. By Elizabeth Louisa Slater Princeps. With Poetry. In Three Volumes.
Anthony King Newman and Co. The Midnight Wanderer; or A Legend of the Houses of Altenberg and Lindendorf. A Romance. In four volumes. By Margaret Campbell.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy The Sisters: A Novel, in Four Volumes.
G. and W. B. Whittaker The Life of a Boy. By the author of The Panorama of Youth. In Two Volumes.
Anthony King Newman and Co. Good-Nature: or, Sensibility: and other tales. By Miss Aimwell. In three volumes.
John Harris and Son The Eskdale herd-boy: a Scottish tale: for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By Mrs. Blackford.
William Fearman Tales of My Aunt Martha; Containing I. The Laird, A Scottish Tale; II. The Sisters, An English Tale; III. The Chateau in La Vendee, A French Tale.
Wetton and Jarvis [Paternoster Row] The Scottish Orphans: A Moral Tale. Founded on an Historical Fact; and Calculated to Improve the Minds of Young People. By Mrs. Blackford, author of The Eskdale Herd-Boy, 'A Very Superior Work; and We Have Read It Ourselves with Much Interest.'—London Magazine.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] The Eskdale herd-boy: a Scottish tale: for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By Mrs. Blackford. Second Edition.
Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street] Geraldine of Desmond, or Ireland in the Reign of Elizabeth. An Historical Romance. In three volumes.
Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street] Geraldine of Desmond, or Ireland in the Reign of Elizabeth. An Historical Romance. In three volumes.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy St Johnstoun; or, John, Earl of Gowrie. In Three Volumes.
Maclachlan and Stewart [1819-34] St Johnstoun; or, John, Earl of Gowrie. In Three Volumes.
Anthony King Newman and Co. De Mowbray; or, The Stranger Knight. A Romance. In Four Volumes.
Anthony King Newman and Co. The Robber Chieftain; or, Dinas Linn. A Romance. In four volumes. By Nella Stephens, author of De Mowbray, or The Stranger Knight, &c.
Anthony King Newman and Co. The Robber Chieftain; or, Dinas Linn. A Romance. In four volumes. By Nella Stephens, author of De Mowbray, or The Stranger Knight, &c.
J. Batty A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide, to speaking and writing the English language, properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography, or true spelling; which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables; and the use of points. II. Prosody, or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly; with tables of words properly accented. II. Etymology, or the kinds of words ; which explains the several parts of speech ; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or construction; which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence or sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. A new edition, enlarged, corrected, and much improved. By A. Fisher.
R. Middleton A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide, to speaking and writing the English language, properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography, or true spelling; which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables; and the use of points. II. Prosody, or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly; with tables of words properly accented. II. Etymology, or the kinds of words ; which explains the several parts of speech ; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or construction; which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence or sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. A new edition, enlarged, corrected, and much improved. By A. Fisher.
W. Clarkson A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide, to speaking and writing the English language, properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography, or true spelling; which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables; and the use of points. II. Prosody, or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly; with tables of words properly accented. II. Etymology, or the kinds of words ; which explains the several parts of speech ; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or construction; which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence or sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. A new edition, enlarged, corrected, and much improved. By A. Fisher.
Thomas Slack [Union Street] A new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography, or true spelling, which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all their different positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and Use of Points. II. Prosody, or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology, or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech, their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or construction, which shows how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The fifth edition improved. By A. Fisher.
Thomas Slack [Groat Street] A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English; or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green Country Belles; or, Gossips Outwitted. By Agnes Anne Barber. In three volumes.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green Lasting Impressions: A Novel, in three volumes. By Mrs. Joanna Carey.