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Firms

Displaying 1826–1850 of 24170

Firm Title
Benjamin and Richard Crosby and Co. 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, Daughter in Law, &c. &c.
Sampson Low [Berwick Street] Memoirs of Madame de Barneveldt. Translated from the French by Miss Gunning. In two volumes.
E. Booker Memoirs of Madame de Barneveldt. Translated from the French by Miss Gunning. In two volumes.
Sampson Low Jr. Exercises in the gospel narrative of the life of our Lord: (chronologically arranged) in a series of questions and answers; accompanied by fifty illustrations from designs of the old masters.
Sampson Low Jr. Officer Pug. A Pastime of the Nineteenth Century
John Richardson [Royal Exchange 1808-1839] Zelinda, a Poem; and Cardiff Castle, a Dramatic-historical Sketch . . .
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The history of little Henry and his bearer. By Mrs. Sherwood.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The infirmary. By Mrs. Sherwood.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The orphan boy. By Mrs. Sherwood.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The Willoughby family. By the author of "Margaret Whyte," &c. &c.
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] Clara and Emmeline; or, the maternal benediction. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs Helme, the author of Louisa; or, the cottage on the moor.
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] Secresy; or, the ruin on the rock. In three volumes. By a woman. ...
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] The Brothers in High Life; or, The North of Ireland. A Romance, in Three Volumes. By Mrs D. Johnson.
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] The Brothers in High Life; or, The North of Ireland. A Romance, in Three Volumes. By Mrs D. Johnson.
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy Castles in the Air; or, The Whims of My Aunt. A Novel. By the Authoress of "Dunethvin; or, A Visit to Paris." In Three Volumes.
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] Geraldine Fauconberg, by Miss Burney, Author of Clarentine, Traits of Nature, &c. Second Edition. In Three Volumes.
George Wilkie and John Robinson Geraldine Fauconberg. In three volumes. By the author of Clarentine.
Joseph Johnson Moral Tales, by Miss Edgeworth. In Three Volumes. Fifth Edition.
Joseph Johnson Tales of Fashionable Life, by Miss Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, Belinda, Castle Rackrent, Essay on Irish Bulls, &c. In three volumes.
Joseph Johnson and Co. Tales of Fashionable Life. By Miss Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, Belinda, Castle Rackrent, Essay on Irish Bulls, &c. In Six Volumes. The Fourth Edition.
Joseph Johnson and Co. The Modern Griselda. A Tale. By Miss Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, Belinda, Castle Rackrent, History of Irish Bulls, Letters for Literary Ladies, Popular Tales, &c. The Third Edition, Corrected.
Elizabeth Newbery Sketches from Nature, Intended for the use of young persons.
Elizabeth Newbery Lucinda; or, Virtue Triumphant: A Moral Tale. Designed for the instruction of youth. By the Rev. Thomas Smith.
Elizabeth Newbery The history of a pin, as related by itself. Interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, Pointing out to the Youth of both Sexes, the Superiority of a generous Mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. By the author of the brothers, a tale for children, &c.
Elizabeth Newbery The Sugar Plumb; or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts.