Name Printer
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J. Swan and Co. The British tourists; or Traveller’s pocket companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the most celebrated tours in the British islands. By William Mavor, LL.D.
Samuel Bentley The Disinherited; and, The Ensnared. By the Authoress of "Flirtation." In Three Volumes.
Thomas Gillett [Salisbury Sq] Retrospection: or, A Review of the Most Striking and Important Events, Characters, Situations, and Their Consequences, Which the Last Eighteen Hundred Years Have Presented to the View of Mankind. By Hester Lynch Piozzi. With a Portrait of the Author. In Two Volumes.
Benjamin Bensley A Year At Hartlebury or the Election. By Cherry and Fair Star. In Two Volumes.
George Henry Davidson Cleone, A Tale of Married Life. By Mrs. Leman Grimstone, Author of “Woman’s Love,” “Character,” &C.
William Bradbury and Frederick Evans (Late T. Davison) The Linwoods; Or, “Sixty Years Since” In America. By Miss Sedgewick, Author of “Hope Leslie,” “Redwood,” &c. In Three Volumes.
Richard Clay [Bread Street Hill] Selwyn In Search of A Daughter and Other Tales. By the Author of “Tales of the Moors,” “Probation,” “Olympia Morata,” &C. In Three Volumes.
Alice James Meditations and contemplations. In two volumes. Containing, Vol. I. Meditations among the tombs; and reflections on a flower garden. Vol. II. Contemplations on the night; and contemplations on the starry heavens. With many Additions and Alterations, taken from the last Edition Printed in London. By James Hervey, A.B. Late of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
John White [Wisbech] Mary the Osier-peeler, a Simple but True Story: a Poem. By a Lady. Printed for the Benefit of the distressed Family described in it.
Samuel N. Dickinson The ladies' medical oracle; or, Mrs. Mott's advice to Young Females, Wives, and Mothers. Being a non-medical commentary on the cause, prevention, and cure of the diseases of the female frame: together with an explanation of her system of European vegetable medicine for the cure of diseases, and the patent medicated champoo baths; to which is added, an explanation of the gift, and an exposition of the numerous fabricated reports, 'a weak invention of the enemy.'
Samuel Brooke II Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between the Years 1773 and 1807. In Three Volumes. The Fourth Edition.
James Moyes [Greville St] Conversations on the Evidences of Christianity, in which the Leading Arguments of the Best Authors are Arranged, Developed, and Connected with Each Other. For the Use of Young Persons and Theological Students.
John Darling The Maid of Padua; Or, Past Times. A Venetian Story. By Mrs. Golland, Author of Ruins of Ruthvale Abbey; Augustus and Adelina[;] Foundling of Devonshire, &C. &C. In Four Volumes.
William Alexander The Lowestoft Guide: Containing a Descriptive Account of Lowestoft and Its Environs. By a Lady. Embellished with Engravings
Benjamin Bensley The Hamiltons or the New Æra, By the Author of “Mothers and Daughters,” In Three Volumes.
Joseph Rickerby [Sherborne Lane] The Scottish Chieftains; Or, the Perils of Love and War. By H. M. Jones, Author of “Emily Moreland,” “Rosaline Woodbridge,” “The Wedding Ring,” &C.
Stewart and Co. [London] Evenings Abroad. By the Author of “Sketches of Corfù.”
Ibotson and Palmer Tales of the Woods and Fields. A Second Series of “The Two Old Men’s Tales.” In Three Volumes.
Thomas Harjette and Thomas Choate Savill [Printers] Tales of the Woods and Fields. A Second Series of “The Two Old Men’s Tales.” In Three Volumes.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Reformation: A Novel. In Three Volumes.
E. Smith & Co. Mornton. A Novel. By Margaret Cullen, Author of "Home." Third Edition. In Three Volumes.
Robert Perring The Moral of Flowers, Illustrated by Coloured Engravings.
Robert Tilling A Tribute of Sorrow and Affection to the Memory of a Beloved Son, of Extraordinary Promise, who was Accidentally Drowned by falling from the Prince's Dock Pier-Head into the River Mersey, September 23, 1821, in the Sixteenth Year of his Age. By Ellen Robinson, authoress of A Poem on the Death of Spencer, &c. Embellished with Engravings done by the Late Thomas Robinson, the lamented Subject of the following Lines, in the former part of his Apprenticeship.
J. Chapman Choice emblems, Natural, Historical, Fabulous, Moral, and divine; for the improvement and pastime of youth: displaying the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists: The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction Under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman.
J. Chapman Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine; for the improvement and pastime of youth: displaying the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists: The Whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction Under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman.