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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.
Ibotson and Palmer Visits and sketches at home and abroad with tales and miscellanies now first collected. By Mrs. Jameson, author of “The Characteristics of Women,” "Lives of Celebrated Female Sovereigns," &C. Second Edition.
Benjamin Bensley An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson. Second Edition.
Joseph Butterworth and Son An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson. Second Edition.
Andrew Spottiswoode Journal by Frances Anne Butler. In Two Volumes.
Bourgogne and Martinet Journal of a Residence in America by Frances Anne Butler (Miss Fanny Kemble). In one volume.
John Barfield A Tour in France. 1802.
Benjamin Robert Howlett [Frith Street] A Tour in France. 1802. Second Edition.
Philip Dixon Hardy Two Months at Kilkee, a Watering Place in the County of Clare, Near the Mouth of the Shannon, with an Account of a Voyage down that River from Limerick to Kilrush, and Sketches of Objects of Interest in the Neighbourhood, Which Will Serve as a Guide to the Coast Scenery. By Mary John Knott, with Engravings, &c..
James Adlard [Bartholomew Close] The Mount of Olives, or the Resurrection and Ascension; a Poem. In Continuation of Calvary. By Mrs. Dixon. Second edition.
George Havell The Milkmaid, a Fable. By a Lady. with Lithographic Illustrations.
Richard Taylor and Co. [Shoe Lane] A Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in France, Principally in the Southern Departments, from the Year 1802 to 1805: Including Some Authentic Particulars Respecting the Early Life of the French Emperor, and a General Inquiry into His Character. By Anne Plumptre. In Three Volumes.
Benjamin Clarke Travels in Southern Africa, in the years 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806, by Henry Lichtenstein, Doctor in Medicine and Philosophy, and Professor of Natural History in the University of Berlin; Member of several learned societies; and formerly in the Dutch service at the Cape of Good Hope. Translated from the Original German, by Anne Plumptre.
Charles & Charles Whittingham Cadijah: or, The Black Palace. A Tragedy, in Five Acts. By Mrs. Jamieson
Buchanan McMillan [Bow Street] A Manual of Devotion; being Meditations and Hymns for Every Day in the Month. By Mary Holderness, author of "New Russia," and "Manners and Customs of the Crim Tatars."
Samuel Hollingsworth and John Townsend An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, in the History of the Widow Placid, and Her Daughter Rachael. The Second Edition, corrected.
Thomas Bensley A new biographical dictionary: containing a brief account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons and remarkable characters in every age and nation. By Stephen Jones.
M. Brown The great importance of a religious life considered: to which are added, some morning and evening prayers.
Richard Cruttwell The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of the first discovery of its medicinal waters by King Bladud; ...
Henry Trapp Hymns, &c. composed on various subjects. By J. Hart.
Emilia Rider The toy-shop; or, sentimental preceptor. Containing some choice trifles, for the instruction and amusement of every little miss and master. Embellished with cuts.