Name Printer
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Lydia R. Bailey Clarissa Dormer; or, The advantages of good instruction.
A. Griggs and K. Dickinson 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.
Robert Carr Secret history; or, The horrors of St. Domingo, in a series of letters, written by a lady at Cape Francois, to Colonel Burr, late vice-president of the United States, principally during the command of General Rochambeau.
Robert and W. Carr Sentimental anecdotes, by Madame de Montolieu, author of "Tales," "Caroline of Lichfield," &c. &c. &c. Translated from the French by Mrs. Plunkett, formerly Miss Gunning. Two volumes in one.
McCarty & Davis Sophy: or, The punishment of idleness and disobedience. A moral tale. Written by Lucy Watkins.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1812. Being bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1812. Being bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813. Being the first after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813. Being the first after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1815. Being the third after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1816. Being bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1817. Being the first after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1818. Being the second after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1819. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1820. Being bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Lydia R. Bailey Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1820. Being bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
David Dickinson Betty Brown, the St. Gile's orange girl; with an account of Mrs. Sponge, the money lender.
Sherman Converse Catharine Brown, the converted Cherokee: a missionary drama, founded on fact. Written by a lady.
John Bouvier Careless Isabella, or The dangers of delay. Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition.
Joseph R.A. Skerrett Walter and Herbert; or, Precipitation and slowness equally subversive of good intention. By the author of Arthur and Alice. Illustrated with handsome plates.
John Bouvier Wandering William; or The disadvantages of an unsettled disposition
David Longworth Wild oats, or The strolling gentlemen, a comedy, in five acts. By John O'Keeffe, Esq. As performed at the theatres, Covent-Garden and New-York. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] William's return; or, Good news for cottagers. The Second Edition.