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
Jasper Sprange Proposals for publishing by subscription, a novel, in three volumes, entitled The tower; or, the romance of Ruthyne. Written by the authoress of Manfredi.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] A description of a set of prints of English history; contained in a set of easy lessons. By Mrs. Trimmer. In two parts. ...
John Marshall I [Aldermary] A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament. Contained in a set of easy lessons. By Mrs. Trimmer.
Thomas Bensley Fabulous histories. Designed for the instruction of children, respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer. Third edition.
James Grundy The lamentation of Sarah Bursnell, composed by herself, a blind woman.
Isaac Taylor Hinton Original hymns for Sunday schools by Ann and Jane Taylor, authors of Hymns for infant minds, Original poems,' &c. &c.
Thomas Sabine The fountain of knowledge; or, Complete family guide, containing upwards of five hundred other curious particulars of the utmost service to families in general. To which are added, every lady her own and family's physicians. Also the Family instructor; containing directions for cleaning of silks, lace, furniture, and taking our spots from linen, cloaths, &c. ...
Elizabeth Farley A caution to such as observe days and times: to which is added, an address to magistrates, parents, masters of families, &c. By Sophia Hume. The fourth edition.
T. Mills A caution to such as observe days and times. Fourth edition.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] The Juvenile Magazine; or, An Instructive and Entertaining Miscellany for Youth of Both Sexes.
John Fowler Dove [St. John's Square] Lessons for children by Mrs. Barbauld ; with engravings and woodcuts ; nine original tales and some lessons in poetry.
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] Ostentation and liberality. A tale. By Arabella Argus, author of 'The Juvenile Spectator;' 'The adventures of a donkey,' &c.
J. Moore [Birmingham] The two Emily's; a tale. By Sophia Lee. ...
George Smallfield The Adventures of a Donkey. By Arabella Argus, Author of "The Juvenile Spectator."
William Darton Junior [1810-1819] The adventures of a Donkey. By Arabella Argus, author of "The Juvenile Spectator."
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] The flower basket; or, Nursery rhymes and tales. By the author of Adventures of a field-mouse, Tell-tale, Disobedience, Lessons for the nursery, &c.; embellished with thirteen coloured engravings.
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] The flower-basket, or, Poetical blossoms: original nursery rhymes and tales by the author of Adventures of a field-mouse, Lessons for the nursery, Tell-tale &c.
Thomas Dewson Old Mother Hubbard and her dog.
Thomas Richardson Mother Hubbard and her dog: to which is added, The history of Tom Tucker.
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] Ostentation and Liberality. A Tale. By Arabella Argus, author of 'The Juvenile Spectator,' &c.
James Barker [Great Russell Street] Queen Mab: containing a select collection of only the best, most instructive, and entertaining tales of the fairies; Viz. 1. Graciosa and Percinet. 2. The Fair One with Golden Locks. 3. The Blue Bird. 4. The Invisible Prince. 5. The Princess Verenata. 6. The Princess Rosetta. 7. The Golden Bough. 8. The Orange-Tree and the Bee. 9. The Little Good Mouse. Written by the Countess D’Aulnoi. Adorned with Curious Cuts. To which are added, A fairy tale, in the ancient English style, by Dr. Parnell: and Queen Mab’s song. The fifth edition.
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] The gamut and time-table in verse: for the instruction of children. By C. Finch. Embellished with twelve illustrative coloured engravings.
Nathaniel Biggs and Joseph Cottle Patient Griselda. A Tale. From the Italian of Bocaccio
Samuel Gosnell The Fashionable Friends; A Comedy, in five acts: as performed by their majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
Andrew Strahan and Robert Spottiswoode Some Account of the Life of Rachael Wriothesley Lady Russell, By the editor of Madame due Deffand's Letters. Followed by a series of letters from Lady Russell to her husband, William Lord Russell; from 1672 to 1682; together with some miscellaneous letters to and from Lady Russell. To which are added, eleven letters from Dorothy Sidney Countess of Sunderland, to George Saville Marquis of Hallifax in the year 1680. Published from the originals in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. The third edition.