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

Displaying 19851–19875 of 24164

Firm Title
Charles Corbett An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The woman's advocate: or, the baudy batchelor out in his calculation: being the genuine answer paragraph by paragraph, to The Batchelor's estimate. Plainly proving that Marriage is to a Man of Sense and OEconomy, both a Happiner and less Chargeable State, than a Single Life. Written for the honour of the good wives, and pretty girls of old England.
Anne Dodd I The woman's advocate: or, the baudy batchelor out in his calculation: being the genuine answer paragraph by paragraph, to The Batchelor's estimate. Plainly proving that Marriage is to a Man of Sense and OEconomy, both a Happiner and less Chargeable State, than a Single Life. Written for the honour of the good wives, and pretty girls of old England.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] The woman's advocate: or, the baudy batchelor out in his calculation: being the genuine answer paragraph by paragraph, to The Batchelor's estimate. Plainly proving that Marriage is to a Man of Sense and OEconomy, both a Happiner and less Chargeable State, than a Single Life. Written for the honour of the good wives, and pretty girls of old England.
Moses Thomas France. By Lady Morgan. Third American edition,—second with the addition of an English translation of the French words and phrases. Embellished with four engravings.
Jeremiah Minter Devout letters: or, Letters spiritual and friendly. Written by Sarah Jones. Corrected and published by Jeremiah Minter, minister of the Gospel: author of The life and death of Mrs. Jones; Truth's cause plead, &c. &c.
Thomas Astley Memoirs of the maritime affairs of Great Britain, especially in relation to our concerns in the West-Indies. To which is prefix'd, the original letter of the author, to (and by the Command of) the Earl of Oxford, when High Treasurer of England, in relation to the South-Sea Company, and the Trade they were designed to carry on; in which the Consequences of an ill Management in that Respect are fully laid open, and the true Nature of such a Commerce explain'd. By the late John Pullen, Esq; Governor of Bermudas. To which is added, Capt. Pain's Short view of Spanish America: Containing a succinct Deduction of Navigation, from its Original to the Discovery of the New World; and an Account of the Extent, Quality, Riches, and Trade of his Catholick Majesty's Dominions there, in a Method wholly New, and from Authorities never yet known to the Publick.
The Sunday and Adult School Union History of Emily and her brothers. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. First American Edition.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Ferguson's Lectures on select subjects, in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, optics, geography, astronomy, and dialling. A new edition, corrected and enlarged, with notes and an appendix, adapted to the present state of the arts and sciences. By David Brewster. A.M. In two volumes, with a volume of plates. Second American Edition, carefully revised and corrected, By Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics, and teacher of natural philosophy, in the University of Pennsylvania.
The Tract and Book Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John Henry Goodwin; or The contented man. By the author of "William's return" and The "twin brothers.
Edward Johnson Coale History of the Duchess of C****, who was confined in a dungeon under ground, by her unrelenting husband, whom she saw but once during her imprisonment of nine years, in which course of time she frequently suffered the severity of extreme hunger, thirst and cold. But happily, a few days before her tyrant's death, he disclosed the secret of her subterraneous abode to a friend; from which she was soon after released by her parents. from the French of Madame de Genlis.
New England Tract Society Hymns for infant minds.
David Longworth Every one has his fault; a comedy in five acts; by Mrs. Inchbald. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden and at the Boston Theatre.
John West [Boston] Every one has his fault; a comedy, in five acts; by Mrs. Inchbald. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden and at the Boston theatre.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] Letter from a dying soldier, in America, to his wife, in England.
Ebenezer Larkin Letters from the mountains: being the real correspondence of a lady, between the years 1773 and 1807. In two volumes. Second American from the third London edition.
Joseph Dix Letters written by Jane Cooper: to which is prefixed, some account of her life and death.
O. Penniman & Co. Letters to a young lady, in which the duties and character of women are considered, chiefly with a reference to prevailing opinions. By Mrs. West, author of Letters to a young man, etc.
Isaac Riley and Co. Letters to a young lady, in which the duties and character of women are considered, chiefly with a reference to prevailing opinions. By Mrs. West, author of Letters to a young man, etc.
Edward Johnson Coale Mademoiselle de La Fayette, an historical novel, illustrating the character and manners of the court of Louis XIII. By Madame de Genlis. Two volumes in one. First American edition revised, with additional notes.
Eastburn, Kirk and Co. Mademoiselle de La Fayette, an historical novel, illustrating the character and manners of the court of Louis XIII. By Madame de Genlis. Two volumes in one. First American edition revised, with additional notes.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Mademoiselle de La Fayette, an historical novel, illustrating the character and manners of the court of Louis XIII. By Madame de Genlis. Two volumes in one. First American edition revised, with additional notes.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Married life; or, Faults on all sides. A novel. In two volumes. By Miss Howard.
Flagg and Gould Memoir of Mrs. Sally Fornis, who died at Beverly, Massachusetts, July 31, 1817, aet. 19. Compiled from private manuscripts written at the time by her mother. With remarks by H. Bingham.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] Memoirs of Charles Howard Brodhead.