Name Printer
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Firm Title
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.
George Henry Davidson The little Quaker, or, The triumph of virtue: a tale for the instruction of youth.
Wilson and Son Henry, or, The juvenile traveller: a faithful delineation of a voyage across the Atlantic in a New York packet: a description of a part of the United States, manners and customs of the people, a journey to Canada, with an account of the colonies, emigration, sketches of society, expenses of travelling, scenery, etc., etc. By the Wife of a British officer, resident in Canada.
P. S. D'Rozario Oriental Scenes, Dramatic Sketches and Tales, with Other Poems. By Emma Roberts, author of Memoirs of the Rival Houses of York and Lancaster—Conrad, a Tragedy—The Kinsmen of Naples, A Tragedy, &c. &c. &c.
John Rice [2 College Green] The happy family, or, Memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. Norton. Intended to show the delightful Effects of Filial Obedience
D. N. Shury A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in Three Volumes. Fourth Edition.
John Darling The Robber Chieftain; or, Dinas Linn. A Romance. In four volumes. By Nella Stephens, author of De Mowbray, or The Stranger Knight, &c.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The lost child. By the author of "Margaret Whyte," "The two lambs," &c. Fifth edition
William Marchant Jingles; or, Original Rhymes for Children
D. N. Shury A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in Three Volumes. Third Edition.
Charles Wood Juvenile correspondence, or, Letters designed as examples of the epistolary style: for children of both sexes. By Lucy Aikin. The Second Edition.
Bentham and Hardy The Abbey of Innismoyle: A Story of Another Century. By the author of "Early Recollections," "A Visit to my Birth-Place," &c. Second Edition.
Charles Roworth An explanation of the two sacraments and the occasional rites and ceremonies of the Church of England in a series of dialogues between a mother and her daughters. Intended for the use of young persons. By a lady.
Thomas Skelton [22 High Street] Ellen: or, The young godmother. A tale for youth. By A young lady.
John Edward Evans The coral necklace: intended for the amusement of children. By the author of "The pearl bracelet," &c. Second Edition. Embellished with neat engravings on wood.
George Smallfield The well-spent hour. Reprinted from the last American edition, and revised by the Rev. S. Wood, B.A. Second English Edition
Harvey, Darton, and Co. [printers] Sketches of young people, or, A visit to Brighton. By the author of The Grandfather, Friendship, The Schoolfellows, &c. &c.
T. Davis More stories selected from the history of England: for children.