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Firms

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Firm Title
Edward Lacey Children taught by experience: easy & attractive stories for the nursery. By Louisa Stanley.
Henry Lacey Children taught by experience: easy & attractive stories for the nursery. By Louisa Stanley.
James Dinnis Nature displayed: being a collection of poems for children: explanatory of the operations of nature, in a style suited to their capacities. By Louisa Watts.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy The Cambrian excursion: intended to inculcate a taste for the beauties of nature and to direct the attention of young people to sources of mental improvement. By Louisa Weston.
Frances Houlston and Co. The two wives. Part II. By Mrs. Cameron, author of "Margaret Whyte," "The two lambs," &c. &c.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy The little emigrant: a tale, interspersed with amusing anecdotes and instructive conversations: designed for the perusal of youth. By Lucy Peacock.
Henry Mozley and Sons The tradesman's daughters, or, Knowledge applied. By Mrs. Cameron.
Leonard Benton Seeley and Sons The sister's friend, or, Christmas holidays spent at home. By Mrs. Cameron.
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] The visit for a week; or, hints on the improvement of time. Containing original tales, Anecdotes from natural And Moral history, &c. designed for the amusement of youth. By the author of The six princesses of Babylon, Juvenile Magazine, And Knight Of The Rose.
Anthony King Newman and Co. Botanical rambles: designed as an early and familiar introduction to the elegant and pleasing study of botany. By the author of The India cabinet, Useful amusement, &c. New Edition.
Joseph Johnson and Co. Juvenile correspondence, or, Letters designed as examples of the epistolary style: for children of both sexes. By Lucy Aikin.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy Botanical rambles: designed as an early and familiar introduction to the elegant and pleasing study of botany. By the author of "The India cabinet," "Useful amusement," &c.
William Tite Botanical rambles: designed as an early and familiar introduction to the elegant and pleasing study of botany. By the author of "The India cabinet," "Useful amusement," &c.
Frances Houlston and Co. The two wives. Part I. By Mrs. Cameron, author of "Margaret Whyte," "The two lambs," &c. &c.
Whittingham and John Arliss Juvenile annals, or, The amusement of Edward and Emma. By Lucy Watkins.
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] Sunday reading for very little boys and girls. By the author of "Family prayers from the Bible."
Richard Phillips [St. Paul's Churchyard] The Travels of Rolando; Containing, in a Supposed Tour Round the World, Authentic Descriptions of the Geography, Natural History, Manners, and Antiquities of Various Countries. Translated From the French of L.J. Jauffret. In Four Volumes.
Preston Merrifield Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded upon facts. From the French of Madame Cottin.
Jones and Company Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded on facts. From the French of Madame Cottin.
Didier and Co. Le cadeau du premier jour de l'an, ou, Historiettes et conversations: a l'usage des jeunes gens de l'un et de l'autre sexe, et des écoles: avec des figures en taille-douce. Par Mad. de G..
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] The good child's book of stops, or, Punctuation in verse. By Madame Leinstein; embellished with twelve coloured engravings.
Anthony King Newman and Co. The good child's book of stops, or, Punctuation in verse. By Madame Leinstein; embellished with twelve coloured engravings.
Bowdery and Kerby Footsteps to geometry. By Madme. de Cély.
Henry Mozley II [Brook Street] Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded on facts. Translated from the French of Madame Cottin.
Thomas Cadell [London] Rosina, a comic opera, n [sic] two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden.