Name Publisher
Description The firm that takes on the financial responsibility for the editing, printing, and distribution of the work. Usually indicated by the phrase “printed for” in the imprint. In the event that a work has been self-published, this will be indicated in the Self-Published field.

Firms

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Firm Title
Thomas Jackson [Parliament Street] Scenes for children. By a Lady.
John Williams [Mitre Tavern] The south Briton: a comedy of five acts: as it is performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley, with great applause. Written by a lady.
George Burnet [Chequer Lane] Female rights vindicated; or the equality of the sexes morally and physically proved. By a lady.
Thomas Carnan and Francis Newbery The history of Miss Sommervile. Written by a lady. In two volumes.
George Smith [London] The oeconomy of female life. By a lady.
Benjamin Crosby Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a lady. Second edition, corrected.
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] Amusement-Hall; or, An easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge, by a Lady.
Hugh Fitzpatrick [Ormond Quay] Amusement-Hall; or, An easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge, by a Lady.
Thomas McDonnell [Essex Street] Amusement-Hall; or, An easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge, by a Lady.
Thomas Becket [Strand] Sentimental discourses upon religion and morality. By a lady.
Ann and Charles Corbett The progress of a female mind, in some interesting enquiries. Containing, I. A Soliloquy. II. A Letter to a Jew, on the Evidences of Revelation. III. A Letter to a Christian Divine on the Gospel System; with some References to a late Free Enquirer. IV. A Remark on the Importance of the Hebrew Language. By a lady.
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow Love's repository, or a new collection of valentines; selected from the best British poets; With considerable Alterations and Additions. By a Lady.
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly] The conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumourier, investigated by Lady Wallace.
John Bell [132 Strand] A supplement to The conduct of the King of Prussia, &c. investigated; Observations upon the present state of English politics; and a plan for altering the mode of carrying on the war. Addressed to all ranks of Britons. By Lady Wallace.
Joseph Bell The conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumourier, investigated, by Lady Wallace. The third edition.
John Bell [132 Strand] A supplement to The conduct of the King of Prussia, &c. investigated; containing Observations Upon The Present State Of English Politics; and A Plan For Altering The Mode Of Carrying ON The War. Addressed To All Ranks Of Britons. By Lady Wallace. The second edition.
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly] The conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumourier, investigated by Lady Wallace. Second edition.
Samuel and James Reed A sermon addressed to the people, pointing out the only sure method to obtain a speedy beace and reform. By Lady Wallace.
William Owen Maxims and cautions for the ladies. Being a complete oeconomy for the female sex. In five parts, viz. I. On courtship. II. Management of a husband. III. Intrigues and diversions. IV. On separation or divorce. V. On widowhood and second marriages. By a lady.
Andrew Millar The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes.
Thomas Cadell [London] The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes.
Joseph Johnson and Co. The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes.
William Nicoll Pro and con; or the political squabble: a satirical dialogue. Address'd to the leaders of the opposition, by a Lady.
Christopher Jackson [26 Anglesea Street] Memoirs of Lady Woodford. Written by herself, and addressed to a friend. In two volumes. ...
Charles Law Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Third edition.