Name Printer
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John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham, author of "Britannicus and Octavia;" "William Selwyn;" "Adopted Daughter;" "Chosroes and Heraclius;" &c. Fourteenth Edition.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] Sketches of young people, or, A visit to Brighton. By the author of The grandfather, Friendship, The schoolfellows, &c. &c.
Samuel and Richard Bentley The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion: by Miss Sandham.
Samuel and Richard Bentley The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion: by Miss Sandham.
Samuel Bentley The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion: by Miss Sandham.
Samuel Bentley The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion: by Miss Sandham.
Minerva Press, William Lane The shrine of Bertha: a novel, in a series of letters. In two volumes. By Miss M. E. Robinson. ...
George Cawthorn, Apollo Press The shrine of Bertha. A novel. In two volumes. By Miss Robinson. Second Edition.
Edmund Hemsted [Fetter Lane] The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady.
James Swan and Son The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady.
Edmund Hemsted [Fetter Lane] The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady.
Benjamin Clarke Mystery and Confidence: A Tale. By a Lady. In Three Volumes.
James Swan [Angel Street] The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady. The tenth edition.
William Oxberry and Co. The young countess: a tale for youth; by the authoress of the "Blind child"; in one volume.
Minerva Press, William Lane Orwell Manor. A novel, by Mary Elizabeth Parker, in three volumes, ...
John Bell [132 Strand] Poems on various subjects. By Mrs. Gooch.
George Cawthorn, Apollo Press Fancied events: or, the sorrows of Ellen. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Villa-Real Gooch.
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] Things By Their Right Names; a Novel, in Two Volumes. By the author of “Plain Sense,” and “Disobedience.” Second edition.
William Flint [Green Arbour Court] Rhoda. A novel. By the author of "Things by their Right Names," and "Plain Sense." In three volumes.
William Flint [Green Arbour Court] Rhoda. A Novel. By the Author of "Things By Their Right Names," and "Plain Sense." &c. Second Edition. In Three Volumes.
John Nichols and Son [Parliament Street] Isabella. A Novel. By the author of "Rhoda," &c. In Three Volumes.
Thomas Baker [Southampton] Moreton Abbey; or the fatal mystery. A novel, in two volumes. By the late Miss Harriet Chilcot, of Bath. (afterwards Mrs. Meziere.) Authoress of Elmar and Ethlinda, a Legendary Tale, &c. &c.
Richard Cruttwell Letters written from Lausanne. Translated from the French.
Sampson Low [Berwick Street] Matilda and Elizabeth: a novel. By the authors of Honoria Somerville, Rainsford Park, The benevolent Quixote, &c. &c. In four volumes.
Thomas Plummer [Seething Lane] Neville Castle; or, The Generous Cambrians. A Novel, in Four Volumes. By the Author of Raynsford Park.