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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy Lessons for children. In four parts. Part III. Being the second, for children of three years old.
Rowland Hunter Lessons for children. In four parts. Part IV. For children from three to four years old.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy Lessons for children. In four parts. Part IV. For children from three to four years old.
Charles Law The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The tenth edition.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy Columbus, or, The discovery of America. As related by a father to his children, and designed for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of J.H. Campe (author of the New Robinson Crusoe) by Elisabeth Helme (Author of History of England, Scotland, Rome, &c. &c. A new edition: With the translators last corrections and improvements
Charles Cradock and William Joy Columbus, or, The discovery of America. As related by a father to his children, and designed for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of J.H. Campe (Author of the New Robinson Crusoe) by Elizabeth Helme, author of The History of England, Scotland, Rome, &c. &c. A new edition, with the translator's last corrections and improvements.
Philip Norbury Columbus, or, The discovery of America. As related by a father to his children, and designed for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of J.H. Campe (Author of the New Robinson Crusoe) by Elizabeth Helme, author of The History of England, Scotland, Rome, &c. &c. A new edition, with the translator's last corrections and improvements.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Domestic Recreation; or, Dialogues Illustrative of Natural and Scientific Subjects. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental Improvement, &c.
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] The guardian of education, a periodical work; consisting of a practical essay on Christian education, founded immediately on the Scriptures, and the sacred offices of the Church of England: memoirs of modern philosophers and extracts from their writings; extracts from sermons and other books relating to religious education; and a copious examination of modern systems of education, children's books, and books for young persons; conducted by Mrs. Trimmer. Vol. II. From January to August inclusive.
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] The Juvenile Spectator; Being Observations on the Tempers, Manners, and Foibles of Various Young Persons, Interpsersed With such lively Matter, as it is presumed will amuse as well as instruct. By Arabella Argus.
William Curry, Jun. & Co. The Abbey of Innismoyle: A Story of Another Century. By the author of "Early Recollections," "A Visit to My Birth-Place," &c.
Anthony King Newman and Co. Uncle Peregrine's Heiress. A Novel. By Ann of Swansea, author of Guilty or Not Guilty; Woman's a Riddle; Deed of the Olden Time; Gonzalo de Baldivia; Conviction, &c. In Five Volumes.
Anthony King Newman and Co. Katherine. A Tale. In four volumes.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green Coming Out; and The Field of the Forty Footsteps. By Jane and Anna Maria Porter. In three volumes.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] The three cakes; or, Harry, Peter, and Billy. A tale in verse. Illustrated with engravings. From the original in prose by Mrs. Barbauld.
Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot Longhollow; A Country Tale. By Mrs. Bryan Bedingfield. In three volumes.
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock Tales Characteristic, Descriptive, and Allegorical. By the author of "An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life," &c. &c. With a frontispiece.
William Curry, Jun. & Co. Retrospections; A Soldier's Story. By the author of "A Visit to my Birth-Place," "Abbey of Innismoyle," "Stories from Church History," &c. &c.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green Beatrice, A Tale Founded on Facts. By Mrs. Hofland. In three volumes.
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock Life of Carsten Niebuhr
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman John Hopkins's Notions on Political Economy. By the author of "Conversations on Chemistry, Political Economy." &c. &c.
Richard Bentley Francesca Carrara. By the author of Romance and Reality.
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] Seabrook Village and Its Inhabitants. Or the History of Mrs. Worthy and her Family; Founded on Facts, Written for the Instruction and Amusement of Young People.
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence Anecdotes of the Clairville Family; to which is added, The History of Emily Wilmont. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The History of George Desmond; Founded on Facts Which Occurred in the East Indies, and Now Published as a Useful Caution to Young Men Going Out to that Country.