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
Charles Whiting I The history of Africa. By the author of Conversations on chronology.
James Cundee, Albion Press The Two Princes of Persia. Addressed to Youth. By I. Porter.
Andrew Spottiswoode Willy's holidays, or, Conversations on different kinds of governments: intended for young children. By Jane Marcet.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Conversations on political economy: in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained. By the author of "Conversations on chemistry." Mrs. Marcet.
Andrew Spottiswoode The seasons: stories for very young children. By Jane Marcet. Author of Conversations on Chemistry &c. &c.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Stories for Young Children. By the author of "Conversations on chemistry," &c. &c.
Andrew Spottiswoode Mary's Grammar; interspersed with stories, and intended for the use of children. By Jane Marcet.
Buchanan McMillan [Henrietta Street] Tabart's collection of popular stories for the nursery, newly translated and revised, from the French, Italian, and old English writers; adorned with numerous plates. Vol. I.
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] The adventures of Ulysses. By Charles Lamb.
Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] The young misses magazine, containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality her scholars. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont.
John Barfield Explanation of the Pilgrim's progress, &c. &c.: abridged, and adapted to the capacities of children, in dialogue, between a child, and his mother. By a lady.
William Joseph Sears [Bow Lane] Children taught by experience: easy & attractive stories for the nursery. By Louisa Stanley.
Henry Mozley and Sons The tradesman's daughters, or, Knowledge applied. By Mrs. Cameron.
Leonard Benton Seeley and Sons The sister's friend, or, Christmas holidays spent at home. By Mrs. Cameron.
John Darling Botanical rambles: designed as an early and familiar introduction to the elegant and pleasing study of botany. By the author of The India cabinet, Useful amusement, &c. New Edition.
J. and C. Evans The coral necklace: intended for the amusement of children. By the author of "The pearl bracelet," &c.
Richard Taylor and Co. [Shoe Lane] Juvenile correspondence, or, Letters designed as examples of the epistolary style: for children of both sexes. By Lucy Aikin.
William Tite Botanical rambles: designed as an early and familiar introduction to the elegant and pleasing study of botany. By the author of "The India cabinet," "Useful amusement," &c.
John Taylor The Travels of Rolando; Containing, in a Supposed Tour Round the World, Authentic Descriptions of the Geography, Natural History, Manners, and Antiquities of Various Countries. Translated From the French of L.J. Jauffret. In Four Volumes.
Eddy and Patrick Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded upon facts. From the French of Madame Cottin.
Thomas Courtney Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded on truth.
Henry Mozley II [Brook Street] Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded on facts. Translated from the French of Madame Cottin.
G. Bryan Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia. By Madame Cottin.
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] Unlucky John and his lump of silver: a juvenile comic tale. Translated from the German, into easy verse, by Madame Leinstein.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Moral Tales for Young People. By Maria Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, &c.