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Mary Jane Godwin and Co. [Skinner Street] The family Robinson Crusoe: or, journal of a father shipwrecked, with his wife and children, on an uninhabited island. Translated from the German of M. Wiss.
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] The family Robinson Crusoe: or, journal of a father shipwrecked, with his wife and children, on an uninhabited island. Translated from the German of M. Wiss. Vol. II
Mary Jane Godwin and Co. [Skinner Street] The family Robinson Crusoe: or, journal of a father shipwrecked, with his wife and children, on an uninhabited island. Translated from the German of M. Wiss. Vol. II
Mary Jane Godwin and Co. [Skinner Street] The prize, or, The lace-makers of Missenden. By Mrs. Caroline Barnard.
Mary Jane Godwin Poetry for Children: Entirely Original. By the author of "Mrs Leicester's School." In two volumes.
Elizabeth Newbery The Cries of London, as they are daily exhibited in the streets; with an epigram in verse, adapted to each. Embellished with sixty-two elegant cuts. To which is added, a description of the metropolis in verse.
Mary Jane Godwin The first book of poetry for the use of schools: intended as reading lessons for the younger classes. By W. F. Mylius.
Mary Jane Godwin The poetical class-book: or, Reading lessons for every day in the year. Selected from the most popular English poets, ancient and modern. For the use of schools. By William Frederic Mylius, author of The Junior Class-book, and School Dictionary of the English Language.
Mary Jane Godwin Tales from Shakespear: Designed for the Use of Young Persons. By Charles Lamb. The Second Edition. in Two Volumes.
Mary Jane Godwin Tales from Shakespear: designed for the use of young persons. By Charles Lamb. The second edition. In two volumes.
Mary Jane Godwin Mrs. Leicester's school, or, The history of several young ladies. Related by themselves.
Mary Jane Godwin Mrs Leicester's School; or, The History of Several Young Ladies, Related by Themselves
Mary Jane Godwin and Co. [Skinner Street] The King and Queen of Hearts: with the roguerie of the Knave who stole the Queen's pies. Illustrated with Fifteen elegant engravings.
Thomas Cadell [London] Xenophon's memoirs of Socrates. With the defence of Socrates, before his judges. Translated from the original Greek. By Sarah Fielding. The third edition, corrected.
Elizabeth Newbery Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by Master Freelove and his companions. Interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
Elizabeth Newbery The youthful jester; or, Repository of wit and innocent amusement. Containing moral and humorous tales; merry jests, laughable anecdotes, and smart repartees. The whole being as innocent as it is entertaining. Embellished with cuts.
Elizabeth Newbery The youthful jester; or, Repository of wit and innocent amusement. Containing moral and humorous tales; merry jests, laughable anecdotes, and smart repartees. The whole being as innocent as it is entertaining. Embellished with cuts.
William Lane [Leadenhall Street] Austenburn Castle. In two volumes. By an unpatronized female.
Minerva Press, William Lane Madeline; or, the castle of Montgomery, a novel.
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] The Victim of Passion; or, Memoirs of the Conte de Saint Julien. In three volumes.
Jordan Hookham [100 New Bond Street] The Victim of Passion; or, memoirs of the Conte de Saint Julien. Third edition. By Mrs. Rainsford. In three volumes.
J. Owen Ivey Castle, a novel; containing interesting memoirs of two ladies, late nuns in a French abolished convent. Written by the author of Laura and Augustus, &c. In two volumes.
Minerva Press, William Lane Julia de Saint Pierre. A novel. In three volumes.
Minerva Press, William Lane Ashton Priory. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By the Author of Benedicta and Powis Castle.
Thomas Slack [Union Street] The Pleasing Instructor: Or, Entertaining Moralist. Consisting of Select Essays, Relations, Visions and Allegories, collected from the most eminent English Authors. To which are prefixed, New Thoughts On Education. Designed for the use of Schools, as well as the Closet; with a view to form the rising minds of the youth of both Sexes to Virtue, and destroy in the bud, those vices and frailties, which Mankind, and Youth in particular, are addicted to. The Second Edition.