Name Printer
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James Henry Vizetelly, Robert Edward Branston, and Co. A Picture of the New Town of Herne Bay, Its Beauties, History, and the Curiosities in Its Vicinity; Including Some Particulars of the Roman Town, Called Reculver. By a Lady. With a Map, and Many Engravings.
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis Venice under the Yoke of France and Austria: with Memoirs of the Courts, Governments, & People of Italy; Presenting a Faithful Picture of Her Present Condition, and Including Original Anecdotes of the Buonaparte Family. By a Lady of Rank. Written during a Twenty Years’ Residence in that Interesting Country; and Now Published for the Information of Englishmen in General and of Travellers in Particular. In Two Vols.
Alexander Strahan and Preston Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between the Years 1773 and 1807. In three volumes. The third edition.
T.C. Newby Chances and Changes. A Domestic Story. By the Author of “Six Weeks On the Loire.” In Three Volumes. Second edition.
Thomas Miller Practical hints to young females : on the duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a family by Mrs. Taylor of Ongar, author of "Maternal Solicitude," and "Practical Hints to Young Females."
John Moir [Royal Bank Close] Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between the Years 1773 and 1807. In Three Volumes. The Fifth Edition.
Ad. Wahlen Mrs. Armytage; or, Female Domination. By the Authoress of "Mothers and Daughters".
Edward Cox, Son, and Thomas Baylis Sketches of Life and Manners, with Delineation of Scenery in England, Scotland, and Ireland: Interspersed with Moral Tales and Anecdotes, in Original Letters: in Two Volumes. By Mrs. Mary Ann Grant.
Edward Cox, Son, and Thomas Baylis Sketches of Life and Manners, with Delineation of Scenery in England, Scotland, and Ireland: Interspersed with Moral Tales and Anecdotes, in Original Letters: in Two Volumes. By Mrs. Mary Ann Grant. Second Edition.
John Nichols and Son [Fleet Street] A Tour, Performed in the Years 1795-6, through the Taurida, or Crimea, the Antient Kingdom of Bosphorus, the Once-Powerful Republic of Tauric Cherson, and All the Other Countries on the North Shore of the Euxine, Ceded to Russia by the Peace of Kainardgi and Jassy; by Mrs. Maria Guthrie, Formerly Acting Directress of the Imperial Convent for the Education of the Female Nobility of Russia; Described in a Series of Letters to Her Husband, the Editor, Matthew Guthrie, M.D. F.R.S. and F.S.A. of London and Edinburgh, Member of the Philosophical Society of Manchester, &c. &c. Physician to the First and Second Imperial Corps of Noble Cadets in St. Petersburgh, and Councillor of State to His Imperial Majesty of All the Russias. The Whole illustrated by a Map of the Tour along the Euxine Coast, from the Dniester to the Cuban; with Engravings of a Great Number of Ancient Coins, Medals, Monuments, Inscriptions, and Other Curious Objects.
Thomas Gillett [Salisbury Sq] Picture of Palermo by Dr. Hager translated from the German by Mrs. Mary Robinson
Richard Sedding and William Knight Turtle Observations on the Mussulmauns of India: Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits, and Religious Opinions. Made during a Twelve Years’ Residence in Their Immediate Society. By Mrs. Meer Hassan Ali. In Two Volumes.
William Flint [Old Bailey] The Terra Incognita of Lincolnshire; with Observations, Moral, Descriptive, and Historical, in Original Letters, Written (Purposely for the Improvement of Youth) during the Months of May and October, 1815. By Miss Hatfield, Author of Letters on the Importance of the Female Sex, with Observations on Their Manners and Education; and of the Theology and Mythology of the Ancient Pagans, Dedicated to the Purpose of Female Instruction. Third Edition.
Mary Say (Mary Vint 1787-1809) Observations on the nature and properties of fixible air, and on the salutary effects of the aqua salubris, in preserving health, and preventing diseases. To which are added, Strictures on the Present Practice of Physic, Pointing out the Causes which greatly obstruct the Improvement of the Healing Art. Submitted to the attentive Consideration of the Public. By John Melvill, M. D. John-Street, Adelphi.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] The beauties of the poets. Being a collection of moral and sacred poetry, from the most eminent authors. Compiled by the late Thomas Janes, of Bristol.
Mayhew, Isaac, and Co. Marston. A Novel. In three Volumes. By a lady.
William Clowes [Duke-street] Character; Or, Jew and Gentile: A Tale. By Mrs. Leman Grimstone, Author of “Woman’s Love,” &C. &C. In Two Volumes.
Andrew Wilson and Co. [Wild Court] The Siege of Acre. An Epic Poem. In Six Books. By Mrs. Cowley.
Patrick Neill & Co. Three Nights In A Lifetime, and Inishairlach: Domestic Tales.
Samuel Bentley Mrs. Cleveland, and the St. Clairs, &C. In Three Volumes.
John Noble [Boston] The Land Log-Book; a Compilation of Anecdotes and Occurrences Extracted from the Journal Kept by the Author, during a Residence of Several Years in the United States of America. Containing Useful Hints to Those Who Intend to Emigrate to that Country. By Sarah Hoding.
Buchanan McMillan [Bow Street] New Russia. Journey from Riga to the Crimea, by Way of Kiev; with Some Account of the Colonization, and the Manners and Customs of the Colonists of New Russia. To Which Are Added, Notes Relating to the Crim Tatars. By Mary Holderness.
Buchanan McMillan [Bow Street] Journey from Riga to the Crimea, with Some Account of the Manners and Customs of the Colonists of New Russia. By M. Holderness. Second Edition
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis Notes Relating to the Manners and Customs of the Crim Tatars; Written during a Four Years’ Residence among that People. With Plates. By Mary Holderness.
Ibotson and Palmer Visits and Sketches At Home and Abroad With Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected and A New Edition of the Diary of An Ennuyée. By Mrs. Jameson, Author of “The Characteristics of Women,” &C. In Four Volumes.