Name Publisher
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Firms

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Firm Title
Anne Dodd II News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world.
Benjamin and Thomas Kite The Wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery! The gamester; and Black Giles, &c.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Speed the plough; a comedy, in five acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, and at the New-Theatre, Philadelphia. By Thomas Morton, Esq. Printed under the authority of the managers, from the prompt book. With remarks, by Mrs. Inchbald.
William Duane The case of Jane Marie, exhibiting the cruelty and barbarous conduct of James Ross, to a defenceless woman. Written and published by the object of his cruelty and vengeance, and addressed to the public of Philadelphia and the whole of Pennsylvania.
Richard Scott [243 Pearl Street] The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of The novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c. &c. Fourth American edition.
Thomas S. Manning [143 North Third Street] The wild Irish girl; a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of St. Clair, The novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c. &c. Second American edition.
John Babcock and Son The Casket; or, The orphan's portion. Together with divine hymns. Adorned with cuts.
E. and S. Larkin The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton: a novel; founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts.
Alsop, Brannan and Alsop The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Matthias Ward The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Campbell and Mitchell The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Ezra Sargeant The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Thomas and James Swords The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Evert Duyckinck [110 Pearl Street] The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Samuel A. Burtus The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Benjamin Crane The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Joseph Osborn The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
David Longworth The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Margaret Harrisson The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Peter A. Mesier The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Stephen Gould The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of the Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c.
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] The story of Constance, the proud girl. Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition.
John West [Boston] The stranger; a drama, in five acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Boston Theatre. Translated from the German of Kotzebue. By Benjamin Thompson, Esq. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
David Longworth The stranger; a drama, in five acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Boston Theatre. Translated from the German of Kotzebue. By Benjamin Thompson, Esq. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] The present of a mistress to a young servant; consisting of friendly advice and real histories. By Mrs. Taylor, of Ongar. Author of 'Maternal solicitude,' and 'Practical hints to young females.'