Name Printer
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The Indian pilgrim, or, The progress of the pilgrim Nazareenee (formerly called Goonah Purist, or the Slave of Sin,) from the City of the Wrath of God to the City of Mount Zion: delivered under the similitude of a dream. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Fifth Edition.
Charles Roworth The story of our first parents: selected from Milton's Paradise lost: for the use of young persons. By Mrs. Siddons.
Stewart and Co. [London] Pictures of Private Life. Second series. By Sarah Stickney. Third edition.
Samuel and Richard Bentley The celebrated tales of Mother Bunch: as originally related.
Alexander Strahan and Preston Christian Morals: By Hannah More. In Two Volumes.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] Juvenile anecdotes, founded on facts: collected for the amusement of children. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, Juvenile travellers, &c. The Seventh Edition.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] Perambulations in London, and its environs: comprehending an historical sketch of the ancient state, and progress, of the British metroplis; a concise description of its present state, notices of eminent persons, and a short account of the surrounding villages. In letters. Designed for young persons. . By Priscilla Wakefield. Second edition, improved.
Leonard Benton and George Seeley [Thames Ditton] Not alone. By the author of "The last day of the week".
George Smallfield A mother's care rewarded: in the correction of those defects, most general in young people, during their education.
Robert Carr The Hungarian Brothers. By Miss Anna Maria Porter. In Two Volumes.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] Leisure hours, or, Entertaining dialogues: between persons eminent for virtue and magnanimity: the characters drawn from ancient and modern history: designed as lessons of morality for youth. By Priscilla Wakefield. The Seventh Edition.
Richard Taylor [Shoe Lane] The Works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld. With a memoir by Lucy Aikin. In two volumes.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of "Mental Improvement," "Juvenile Travellers," &c. The Ninth Edition. To which is added, The Pleasures of Botanical Pursuits. A poem. By Sarah Hoare.
Andrew Strahan and Robert Spottiswoode Thaddeus of Warsaw. In four volumes. By Miss Jane Porter. The tenth edition.
Isaac Skelton The Discarded Son; or, Haunt of the Banditti: A Tale. In Five Volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of the Children of the Abbey; Maid of the Hamlet; Vicar of Lansdown; Tradition of the Castle; Munster Cottage Boy; Castle Chapel; Trecothick Bower, &c. &c. Second Edition.
Edmund Hemsted [Fetter Lane] Three instructive tales for little folk: Simple and careless, Industry and sloth, and The cousins. By C. P -.
Edward Justins and Son Stories presenting a summary of the history of Greece: for the use of children and young persons. By Sarah Lawrence.
C. Mercier and Co. [King's Head Court] Riches and Poverty: A Tale. By Miss Barrell.
Alexander Macintosh My station and its duties: a narrative for girls going to service. By the author of "The last day of the week."
John McCreery [Black Horse Court] Stories selected from the history of Greece: for children. By Sarah Lawrence.
Edmund Hemsted [Fetter Lane] Scenes at home, or, A sketch of a plain family. By S.W., author of A puzzle for a curious girl, A visit to a farm house, &c.
Elias Tayler Creation, A Poem: by A. Gomersall.
Charles Harvey Pathetic and Religious Poems. By Mrs Steel. The Fourth Edition.
Thomas Harjette and Thomas Choate Savill [Printers] Edwin and Alicia, or, The infant martyrs. By Miss S. Sherwood.
William Glindon [51 Rupert Street] Poems: Upon Various Subjects. By a lady.