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Firms

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John M. Ives Woodland Cottage, or, Henry and Emma Acton's conversations to their children, on the animal and vegetable world. Compiled by a mother for her children
Mark Newman The history of little Henry and his bearer. From the second London edition.
Mark Newman The history of little Henry and his bearer. Second Andover Edition.
Mark Newman The history of Theophilus and Sophia. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c
Mark Newman The polite little children. By the author of "The history of Margaret Whyte," "The two lambs," &c
Daniel H. Wickham A sketch of my friend's family, intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall, author of Henwick tales
Daniel H. Wickham The orphan boy
Daniel H. Wickham The two lambs. An allegorical history
David Felt The cook's own book being a complete culinary encyclopedia: comprehending all valuable receipts for cooking meat, fish, and fowl, and composing every kind of soup, gravy, pastry, preserves, essences, &c. that have been published or invented during the last twenty years. Particularly the very best of those in The cook's oracle, Cook's dictionary, and other systems of domestic economy. : With numerous original receipts, and a complete system of confectionery By a Boston housekeeper ; Alphabetically arranged
David Felt The cook's own book being a complete culinary encyclopedia: comprehending all valuable receipts for cooking meat, fish, and fowl, and composing every kind of soup, gravy, pastry, preserves, essences, &c. that have been published or invented during the last twenty years. Particularly the very best of those in The cook's oracle, Cook's dictionary, and other systems of domestic economy. : With numerous original receipts, and a complete system of confectionery By a Boston housekeeper ; Alphabetically arranged
James E. Betts The Fashionable puzzler; or Book of riddles: a collection of enigmas, charades, rebusses, anagrams, logogriphes, and conundrums. Selected by an American lady. ; With remarks on riddles, by the late Mrs. Barbauld
Asher Fisher's drawing room scrap-book, 1834. With poetical illustrations, &c. by L.E.L
Edward Smith The silent harp; or, Fugitive poems; by Miss Elizabeth Allen. ; [Four lines from Shaw
William Jackson [Cedar-Street] The girl's week-day book. Published by the London Religious Tract Society
William Jackson Fisher's drawing room scrap-book, 1834. With poetical illustrations, &c. by L.E.L
William E. Norman The love of praise, and the love of virtue. By an American lady.
William E. Norman The vicar's garden, or, The Greek medal. [Three lines from Goldsmith] By an American lady
William E. Norman The history of little George and his penny. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c
Thomas Kite Original poems, for infant minds. By Ann and JaneTaylor, and others. ; Ornamented with elegant wood cuts. ; [Four lines of verse from Watts
Thomas Kite The contributions of Q.Q. to a periodical work: with some pieces not before published. By the late Jane Taylor.
Thomas Illman The American juvenile keepsake, for 1835. [Two lines from Young] Edited by Mrs. Hofland
Leonard C. Bowles Cousin Elizabeth. By the author of 'A visit to the sea-side.' ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper
Lemuel Howell Essays, philanthropic and moral, by Elizabeth Margaret Chandler: ; principally relating to the abolition of slavery in America. ; [Twelve lines of verse
Lemuel Howell The poetical works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler: with a memoir of her life and character, by Benjamin Lundy. : [Four lines of verse
Clarendon Harris A visit to the sea-side.