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 23726–23750 of 24024

Firm Title
William Mears The works of Sir William Temple, Bart. In two volumes. To which is prefixed, the life and character of Sir William Temple. Written by a particular friend.
Bezaleel Creake Variety: a poem, in two cantos. Humbly offer'd to the god of change To which is annex'd, an answer to an Ovid's epistle. By Lovisa.
Thomas Warner Variety: a poem, in two cantos. Humbly offer'd to the god of change To which is annex'd, an answer to an Ovid's epistle. By Lovisa.
John Graves Memento mori: or, meditations on death. By the Lady Norton.
Thomas Woodward The siege of Calais by Edward of England. An historical novel. Translated from the French original.
Paul Vaillant II The siege of Calais by Edward of England. An historical novel. Translated from the French original.
Richard Offrey The golden speech of Queen Elizabeth, to her last Parliament, November the 30th, Anno Dominni. 1601.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] An elegy to a young lady, in the manner of Ovid. By ------ With an answer: by a lady, author of the verses to the imitator of Horace.
Thomas Jauncy The fair captive: a tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants.
H. Cole The fair captive: a tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants.
Edmund Curll [Covent Garden] Philomela: or, poems by Mrs. Elizabeth Singer, [now Rowe,] of Frome in Somersetshire.
Sir James Hodges The unfortunate princess: or the life and surprizing adventures of the princess of Ijaveo; interspers'd with several curious and entertaining novels. Amongst which are the following: The History of Ochshatou, Prime Minister of Hypotofa. The History of Yximilla. The History of Acamadoul, Maid of Honour to the Princess of Assadid. The History of Adelhu, Heir to the Crown of Hypotofa. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
Henry Lintot A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. I.
Daniel Browne Junior Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, who was broke on the wheel in the reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, an account of his amours. With several particulars relating to the wars in those times. Collected from authentick authors, and an original manuscript. The second edition.
Samuel Chapman Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, who was broke on the wheel in the reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, an account of his amours. With several particulars relating to the wars in those times. Collected from authentick authors, and an original manuscript. The second edition.
Benjamin Dod [Dodd] The history of Joseph. A poem. In ten books. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, Author of Friendship in Death, &c. The Fourth Edition.
Samuel Harding A curious herbal, containing five hundred cuts, of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick. Engraved on folio copper plates, after drawings, taken from the life. By Elizabeth Blackwell. To which is added a short description of ye plants; and their common uses in physick.
Elizabeth Mallet [Millet] A letter from a souldier to the Commons of England, occasioned by an address now carrying on by the protestants in Ireland, in order to take away the fund appropriated for the payment of the arrears of the army.
Richard Hett I Devout exercises of the heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late Pious and Ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Review'd and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D.
Edward Exshaw Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. By the Author of Friendship in death. To which are added, ten letters by another hand.
Bernard Lintott The different widows: or, intrigue all-a-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesty's servants.
Henry Playford The different widows: or, intrigue all-a-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesty's servants.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The case of Mrs. Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein he is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The eleventh edition corrected.
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] A compleat translation of the Sequel of the proceedings of Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. Containing many curious pieces under the following Heads; I. Her Justification, written by herself, giving an Exact Account of all that passed between her and Father Girard, from their first Acquaintance to the final Determination of their Affair by the Parliament of Aix. II. The Examination of Father Girard. III. The Memorial of Objections against Father Girard and the Attorney-General, wherein the Challenges made by that Jesuit against her Witnesses are proved null, and her's against his Evidences are proved valid. IV. Remarks on the Manuscript distributed by Father Girard in the Course of the Pleadings of the Advocate-General. V. A Full Answer to Father Girard's Memorial or Defence.
John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] A compleat translation of the Sequel of the proceedings of Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. Containing many curious pieces under the following Heads; I. Her Justification, written by herself, giving an Exact Account of all that passed between her and Father Girard, from their first Acquaintance to the final Determination of their Affair by the Parliament of Aix. II. The Examination of Father Girard. III. The Memorial of Objections against Father Girard and the Attorney-General, wherein the Challenges made by that Jesuit against her Witnesses are proved null, and her's against his Evidences are proved valid. IV. Remarks on the Manuscript distributed by Father Girard in the Course of the Pleadings of the Advocate-General. V. A Fell Answer to Father Girard's Memorial or Defence. The second edition.