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Firms

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Firm Title
John Roe [Chiswell] The Pocket Navigator, Consisting of a Collection of the Most Select Voyages, Volume 4.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Adventures and Escape of Sir H. Middleton, in a Voyage to the East Indies.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Lady of Fashion; or, A Summer in the Country and a Winter in London. Containing a Lesson to Young Men of Moderate Circumstances, Not to Suffer Their Vanity to Lead Them Into Becoming the Dupes of Persons in Higher Stations of Life Than Themselves, Exemplified in the History of Frederick Willows, Founded on a Recent Occurrence Which Took Place in the Circle of Fashionable Life.
John Roe [Houndsditch] The Narrative of the Hon. John Byron, Containing an Account of the Distresses Suffered by Himself and His Companions on the Coasts of Patagonia, From the Year 1740, Till Their Arrival in England, 1746. With the loss of the wager man of war, one of Admiral Anson's squadron.
John Roe [Houndsditch] The Net-Maker of Bagdad; or, The Fool and His Cousin.
Thomas Maiden [5 Sherbourne Lane] The Net-Maker of Bagdad; or, The Fool and His Cousin.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1809. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.
John Roe [Chiswell] Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume V.
Ann Lemoine Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume II.
Ann Lemoine Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume III.
Ann Lemoine Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume IV.
John Roe [Chiswell] Popular Tales, Lives, and Adventures, Volume VI.
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] Private Education; or a Practical Plan for the Studies of Young Ladies. With an Address to Parents, Private Governesses, and Young Ladies. By Elizabeth Appleton.
Thomas Wells The Son of a Genius; a Tale for the Use of Youth. By the Author of the History of an Officer's Widow and Family, Clergyman's Widow and Family, &c.
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] Scenes In Our Parish. By A “Country Parson’s” Daughter. Second Series.
Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] Nights of the Round Table: Or, Stories of Aunt Jane and Her Friends. By the Author of “The Diversions of Hollycot,” “Clan-Albin,” “Elizabeth de Bruce,” &C. &C. Second Series.
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall Nights of the Round Table: Or, Stories of Aunt Jane and Her Friends. By the Author of “The Diversions of Hollycot,” “Clan-Albin,” “Elizabeth de Bruce,” &C. &C. Second Series.
W. Allason The Castle of Strathmay: or Scenes in the North, Illustrative of Scottish Manners and Society, A Tale, in Two Volumes. By the Author of "A Winter in Edinburgh," &c. The Second Edition.
James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in four volumes. The fourth volume contains The Story of the Modern Laïs. Fifth Edition.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Cottage in Kent; or, The First of September. An Interesting Tale.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Little Tale Teller; or, Simple Stories, Moral and Interesting.
Ann Lemoine The Old Castle; or, The Forty Knights and the Fair Penitent. A Romance.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Pindar of Wakefield; or, The History and Exploits of George A Green, Fellow Champion and Competitor with Robin Hood.
John Roe [Chiswell] The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1811. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments.