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Joshua Soule and Thomas Mason Religion recommended to youth, in a series of letters, addressed to a young lady. To which are added, Poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer. Second Edition.
N. Bangs and J. Emory Religion recommended to youth in a series of letters addressed to a young lady. To which are added poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer. Fifth Edition.
Edward Orme Introduction to the Art of Cutting Groups of Figures, Flowers, Birds, &c, in Black Paper.
Edward Orme Groups of Figures, from Cuttings in Black Paper, intended as Lessons for Instruction in Paper Cutting, Series I & II
Adolphus Richter Sibyl-leaves, or, Drawing room scraps: consisting of groups of figures, flowers, vases, birds, butterflies, &c.: presenting a variety of studies in the art of cutting out black paper, for the instruction and amusement of young ladies.
Rudolph Ackermann Studies of Fruit and Flowers, painted from nature, painted from nature, and engraved by T.L. Busby, printed in colours by B. M'Queen
Rudolph Ackermann The Elements of Flower and Fruit Painting, illustrated with engravings by T.L. Busby from studies after nature by Madame Vincent
Increase Cooke & Co. Adelaide, or, Trials of fortitude. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
William Alexander A brief account of the life, last sickness, and death, of Robert Mott, also of his daughter, J.B. Mott.
Jesse Cochran Easy lessons for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Abraham Shearman Jun. A short account of the early part of the life of Mary Mitchell, late of Nantucket, deceased, written by herself. With selections from some other of her writings; and two testimonies of Monthly Meetings of Friends on Rhode-Island and Nantucket, concerning her.
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] The story of Peevish William. Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition
M. Brewster A Brief Reply to the late writings of Louisa Baker, (alias) Lucy Brewer, (late an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill--and who in disguise served Three Years on board the Frigate Constitution.) By Mrs. Rachel Sperry, (now an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill.)
M. Brewster The surprising adventures of Almira Paul, a young woman, who, garbed as a male, has for three of the last preceeding years actually served as a common sailor, on board of English and American armed vessels without a discovery of her sex being made. : In 1818 (at 22 years of age) she shipped at Halifax, by the name of Jack Brown, as cook's mate, on board the revenue cutter--since which, she has been in active service on board a number of English privateers and ships of war, &c.--Once on board an Algerine corsair--and once on board the American ship Macedonian.--Has been in many engagements, and was once severely wounded. : The said Almira Paul is now in Boston--and in presenting the public with the particulars of her current adventure, they may rest assured that we present them with facts, confirmed by a number of respectable gentlemen now in this town
The Sunday and Adult School Union The vicar's garden, or, The Greek medal. By an American lady.
David Longworth The beacon: a serious musical drama, in two acts. By Joanna Baillie. From the first London edition, of 1812
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] Oakwood Hall; a novel, by Catharine Hutton, author of the "Miser married," and "Welsh mountaineer." In two volumes.
Caleb Bingham Ladies' copies. Written by Sophia Bingham.
David Bliss [59 Maiden Lane] Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. First American from the Third London Edition.
David Bliss [56 Maiden Lane] Mrs. Barbauld's lessons, admirably adapted to the capacities of children. To which is added, two elegant tales, entitled The Basket Maker: and The Earthquake.
David Bliss [59 Maiden Lane] Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces. First American from the third London edition.
David Bliss [59 Maiden Lane] 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, etc. etc.
Harrison Hall Conversations on the Bible. By a lady
Joseph Harrop Memoirs of an Actress: Comprising a Faithful Narrative of Her Theatrical Career from 1798 to the Present Period, Giving a Lively Picture of the Stage in General, and Interspersed with a Variety of Anecdotes, Humourous and Pathetic
William B. Gilley [92 Broadway] Zuma, or The tree of Health. To which are added, The Fair Pauline,—Zeneida,—The Reeds of the Tiber,—and The Widow of Luzi. By Madame de Genlis.