Name Printer
Description The firm responsible for compositing and printing the work. Usually indicated by the phrase “printed by” in the imprint and/or the colophon.

Firms

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Firm Title
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] Little Downy, or, The history of a field-mouse: a moral tale embellished with twelve colored engravings.
Joseph Mallett An astronomical catechism, or, Dialogues between a mother and her daughter. Illustrated with numerous engravings. By Catherine Vale Whitwell.
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] The gamut and time-table in verse: for the instruction of children. By C. Finch.
Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] A short history of France: from the foundation of the empire by Pharamond to the restoration of Louis XVIII. Illustrated by 32 engravings, from original designs, and intended as a continuation of a series of historical books for children of the late Mrs. Trimmer, by her daughter, Mrs. Moore.
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] The old English baron: a Gothic story. By Clara Reeve. And The castle of Otranto: by Horace Walpole ... with a biographical preface.
Sears and Trapp, Printers Rhymes, & Reason: or, Mirth & Morality for the Young : a selection of poetic pieces, chiefly humorous. By Clara Hall, Editress of "Affection's Offering," "Parlour stories," &c. &c.
William Joseph Sears [Bow Lane] Rhymes, & Reason, or, Mirth & Morality for the Young: A Selection of Poetic Pieces, Chiefly Humorous. By Clara Hall, Editress of "Affection's offering," "Parlour stories," &c. &c.
James Adlard and Sons The palace of truth: a moral tale. Translated from the French of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis.
L. Nardini Les saisons pour l'enfance et la première jeunesse, ou, Dialogues amusans, moraux et instructifs, entre une mère et ses enfans. Par la Comtesse de Fouchecour.
Ibotson and Palmer Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis, Illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Written by herself.
G.F. Harris Poems, by Felicia Dorothea Browne.
Richard Cruttwell Fragments, in Prose and Verse. by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately deceased. With some account of her life and character by H.M. Bowdler. A new edition. Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German.
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis Olivia, or The Orphan. A Tale. In Two Volumes. By a lady of distinction.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Tales of the Priory. By Mrs. Hofland. In Four Volumes.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Tales of the Imagination. By the author of The Bachelor and the Married Man, The Physiognomist, and Hesitation. In three volumes.
Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] The good child's delight, or, The road to knowledge: in short, entertaining lessons of one and two syllables.
William Flint [Green Arbour Court] First going to school, or, The story of Tom Brown and his sisters. By M. Pelham.
Barnard and Sultzer Visits to the Juvenile Library; or, Knowledge Proved to be the Source of Happiness. By E.F. author of The life of Carlo.
William Flint [Green Arbour Court] The life of the famous dog Carlo with his portrait, and other copper plates.
Richard and Arthur Taylor Tales of the Heart. By Mrs. Opie. In Four Volumes.
Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] The Orientalist, or Electioneering in Ireland; A Tale, by Myself. In Two Volumes.
John Darling Harley Radington. A Tale. In Two Volumes. By Miss D. P. Campbell.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] Gertrude, or, Thoughtlessness & inattention corrected: a tale. By Eliza White.
George Smallfield Sequel to "The well-spent hour", or, The birth-day. By the author of the "Well-spent hour," &c, &c.
James Swan and Son Flora, or, The deserted child. By Elizabeth Somerville.