Name Printer
Description The firm responsible for compositing and printing the work. Usually indicated by the phrase “printed by” in the imprint and/or the colophon.

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Firm Title
Thomas Besley The Wreath, or Ornamental Artist; containing instructions for making flowers of wax, rice-paper, lamb’s-wool, and cambric, with a great variety of articles; for charitable repositories. By a lady.
James William and Charles Adlard Elements of drawing and flower painting, in opaque and transparent water-colours. By Mrs. E.E. Perkins, honored by the especial patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent
R.H. Nimmo Ten Lithographic Coloured Flowers, with botanical descriptions, drawn and coloured by a lady
Abraham Paul Religion recommended to youth, in a series of letters addressed to a young lady. To which are added, Poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer.
Abraham Paul Religion recommended to youth, in a series of letters addressed to a young lady. To which are added, Poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer. Third Edition.
James and John Harper [Fulton Street] Religion recommended to youth, in a series of letters, addressed to a young lady. To which are added, Poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer. Second Edition.
Azor Hoyt Religion recommended to youth in a series of letters addressed to a young lady. To which are added poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer. Fifth Edition.
John D. Toy Letter to the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of New-York, stating the reasons of the writer for withdrawing from that church, and the circumstances of her subsequent dismission from the Wesleyan Seminary. By Caroline Matilda Thayer.
J. Brimmer Sibyl-leaves, or, Drawing room scraps: consisting of groups of figures, flowers, vases, birds, butterflies, &c.: presenting a variety of studies in the art of cutting out black paper, for the instruction and amusement of young ladies.
B. M'Queen Studies of Fruit and Flowers, painted from nature, painted from nature, and engraved by T.L. Busby, printed in colours by B. M'Queen
George Sidney The Elements of Flower and Fruit Painting, illustrated with engravings by T.L. Busby from studies after nature by Madame Vincent
Sidney's Press Adelaide, or, Trials of fortitude. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
Sidney's Press Adelaide, or, Trials of fortitude. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
John C. Totten [9 Bowery] An account of Rose Butler, aged nineteen years, whose execution I attended in the potter's field, on the 9th of 7th mo. for setting fire to her mistress' dwelling house. By Dorothy Ripley.
Thomas W. Shepard and Co. A Botanical Catechism: Containing Introductory Lessons for Students in Botany. By a Lady.
Lane, Darling, and Co. Substance and Shadow; or, The Fisherman's Daughters of Brighton. A Patchwork Story. In four volumes. By the author of Light and Shade; Eversfield Abbey; Banks of the Wye; Aunt and Niece, &c. &c.
Lydia R. Bailey A Circular to the members of St. Mary's congregation. Discord has existed in this congregation for nearly two years, to the scandal of its members, and the discredit of the church.
Hargrove and Co. A brief account of the life, last sickness, and death, of Robert Mott, also of his daughter, J.B. Mott.
Jesse Cochran The Windsor Primer a useful book for children. Ornamented with cuts.
Jesse Cochran A New collection of riddles. Ornamented with engravings.
Warner & Hanna [Harrison Street] A sailor's friendship, and a soldier's love. Two volumes in one. First American Edition.
Benjamin Lindsey A short account of the early part of the life of Mary Mitchell, late of Nantucket, deceased, written by herself. With selections from some other of her writings; and two testimonies of Monthly Meetings of Friends on Rhode-Island and Nantucket, concerning her.
Samuel Wood [357 Pearl Street] A brief account of the life, last sickness, and death, of Robert Mott, son of James and Mary Mott, of Mamaroneck, in the state of New-York.
Lydia R. Bailey A Dialogue between a father and his son George about the cannibals in India.
Clark and Raser The vicar's garden, or, The Greek medal. By an American lady.