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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton Portugal; or, The young travellers: being some account of Lisbon and its environs, and of a tour in the Alemtéjo, in which the customs and manners of the inhabitants are faithfully detailed. From a journal kept by a lady during three years' actual residence.
Samuel Darton and Robert Harvey [1833-38] Spain yesterday and to-day. By the author of 'Portugal,' 'The new estate,' &c. &c.
Thomas Cadell [London] Barford Abbey, a novel: in a series of letters. In two volumes.
John Payne [54 Paternoster Row] Barford Abbey, a novel: in a series of letters. In two volumes.
John Payne [Pope's Head] The life of Harriot Stuart. Written by herself. In two volumes. ...
Joseph Bouquet The life of Harriot Stuart. Written by herself. In two volumes. ...
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street] The Auction: a Modern Novel. In Two Volumes.
John Ebers [27 Old Bond Street] The Only Child; or, Portia Bellenden. A Tale.
James Potts The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
Thomas Walker The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
Stewart and Co. [College Green] The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street] The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
James Ridgway [York Street] Frederica: or the memoirs of a young lady. A novel, in three volumes. By a lady. Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York. ...
Minerva Press, William Lane Days of Chivalry. A Romance
John Souter [St. Paul's Churchyard] The well-bred doll: intended for the instruction and amusement of children.
Samuel Highley [24 Fleet] St. Clair; or, The Heiress of Desmond. By S. O.
Edward Harding [98 Pall Mall] St. Clair; or, The Heiress of Desmond. By S. O.
John Archer [Commercial Buildings, Dame Street] St. Clair; or, The Heiress of Desmond. By S. O.
George Cawthorn, Apollo Press The School for Rakes. A comedy, by Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the Manager.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton The young baronet; or, The broken leg.
James Cawthorn [Cockspur Street] Recollections of Seven Years Residence at the Mauritius, or Isle of France. By a Lady.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton Anecdotes of animals; selected by a lady, for the amusement of her children.
Robert Marchbank [Castle Street] The Younger Sister: or, the History of Miss Somerset. In two volumes.