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William Wilson [St. John's Square] A Poetical Picture of America, being Observations Made, during a Residence of Several Years, at Alexandria, and Norfolk, in Virginia; Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants: And Interspersed with Anecdotes, Arising from a General Intercourse with Society in that Country, from the Year 1799 to 1807. By a Lady.
Francis Vigurs Exercises for the Memory: An Entire New Set of Improving Enigmas, being the Forty English and Twelve Welch Counties, in Verse; including upwards of three hundred different events and Anecdotes, selected from the Grecian, Roman, and English Histories, Mythology, Poetical and Dramatic Authors, also the most public buildings and places in and about London and Westminster. By Anne Ritson.
Thomas Plummer and George Brewis [8 Love Lane] Poems by Caroline Symmons, and Charles Symmons, D. D. author of "The Life of Milton," &c. &c.
William Thorne Harvest, a Poem, in Two Parts; with Other Poetical Pieces. By Charlotte Caroline Richardson.
James Moyes [Greville St] Serious Poetry: By Caroline Fry, author of the "poetical catechism."
Theodore Dixon Page and Son Miscellaneous Poems. By S. C. F.
Edward Baines An Account of the Life and Religious Experiences, of D. Caroline Hopwood, of Leeds, Deceased. Published at the Request of Her Relations. To Which is Added, a Collection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry, on Various Subjects, Written by the Same Author
James Robins and Co., Albion Press Ludolph, or the Light of Nature, a Poem. By Charlotte Caroline Richardson, author of "Harvest," the "Soldier's Child," &c.
John McCreery [Black Horse Court] Maid, Wife, and Mother; or, Woman! A Poem. By Mrs. Catherine G. Ward. Dedicated, by Permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
C. B. Merry Metrical Lessons and Fragments, in Remembrance of Days that are Gone
Thomas Plummer and George Brewis [8 Love Lane] St Aelian's, or the Cursing Well. A Poem. By Charlotte Wardle.
Samuel Bagster [Paternoster Row] Nadaber, a Tradition: With Other Poems. By Charlotte & Martha Rowles.
W. Barwick Original Poetry. By Charlotte Mary.
Thomas Gillett [Salisbury Sq] The Powers of Imagination, a Poem. In Three Parts. Written at the Age of Sixteen, by Miss Charlotte Seymour.
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence Poems Written on Different Occasions, by Charlotte Richardson. To which is prefixed some account of the author, together with the reasons which have led to their publication, by the Editor, Catharine Cappe.
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence Poems Written on Different Occasions, by Charlotte Richardson. To which is prefixed some account of the author, together with the reasons which have led to their publication, by the Editor, Catharine Cappe. Printed by Subscription for the benefit of the author.
J. Dennett Izram, a Mexican Tale; and Other Poems. By Charlotte Elizabeth, author of Osric, &c.
J. Dennett Osric, a Missionary Tale; with the Garden, and Other Poems. By Charlotte Elizabeth. Second edition, corrected.
William Molineux Tales of the Glen; by C. G. Ward, Author of the Daughter of St. Omar; My Native Land; Batchelor's Heiress, Corinna, &c. &c. Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth.
John Darling The Daughter-in-Law, Her Father, and Family. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of The Panorama of Europe; The Affectionate Brothers; The Clergyman's Widow; The Merchant's Widow; The Barbadoes Girl, &c. New Edition.
Thomas Miller The Family Mansion. A Tale. By Mrs. Taylor, of Ongar, Author of 'Maternal Solicitude, Practical Hints' &c. &c. &c. Third Edition.
Andrew Spottiswoode Mansfield Park: A Novel. By Jane Austen, Author of "Sense and Sensibility," "Emma," &c.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Discipline: A Novel. By Mary Brunton, Author of "Self-Control." To Which is Prefixed, a Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Author, Including Extracts From Her Correspondence.
R. Allardice A Bold Stroke for a Wife; A Comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. With Remarks.
Alexander Murray and James Cochran [1773-1820] Anna and Edgar: Or, Love and Ambition. A Tale. by Mrs Richmond Inglis, Daughter of Colonel James Gardiner, who fell at the Battle of Preston, 1745.