Name Printer
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Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Frank. Being the sixth part of Early lessons. By the author of The parent's assistant, six volumes. The second edition.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Frank. Being the sixth part of Early lessons. By the author of The parent's assistant; six volumes.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Harry and Lucy. Being the first part of Early lessons. By the author of The parent's assistant, six volumes.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Harry and Lucy. Being the first part of early lessons. By the author of The Parent's Assistant, six volumes.
Thomas Bensley Lessons for Children. Part III: Being the second for children of three years old.
C. Mercier and Co. [Northumberland Court] Popular Tales. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, Belinda, Castle Rackrent, Irish Bulls, &c. &c. Second Edition.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Rosamond. Being the third part of Early lessons. By the author of The parent's assistant, six volumes. The Second Edition.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] Rosamond. Part II: containing ... being the fourth part of Early lessons. By the author of The parent's assistant, six volumes. The Second Edition.
George Woodfall [Paternoster] The parent's assistant, or, Stories for children: in six volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, author of practical education, and letters for literary ladies.
John William Marriott Family affection: a tale for youth. By Mrs. Pinchard.
Charles Whittingham II [Chiswick] Essays on various subjects: principally designed for young ladies. By Hannah More.
Joseph Dalton Dewick [Aldersgate Street] Adamina, a novel, by a lady. In two volumes.
Joseph Bonsor Juvenile Stories and Dialogues, composed chiefly in words of two syllables, for the use of schools, and young readers.
James Cundee, Albion Press Memoirs of celebrated female characters, who have distinguished themselves by their talents and virtues in every age and nation; containing the most extensive collection of illustrious examples of feminine excellence ever published; in which the virtuous and the vicious are painted in their true colours. By Mrs. Pilkington. Embellished with portraits.
James Cundee, Albion Press Memoirs of celebrated female characters, who have distinguished themselves by their talents and virtues in every age and nation: containing the most extensive collection of illustrious examples of feminine excellence ever published, in which the virtuous and the vicious are painted in their true colours. By Mrs. Pilkington.
James Cundee, Albion Press Moral Tales: Designed to Amuse the Fancy and Improve the Hearts of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. Edmund Butcher. To which is added, by a lady, The Unhappy Family; or, The Dreadful Effects of Vice. A Tale.
James Montgomery [Iris Office] Poems, By Barbara Hoole.
James Cundee, Albion Press The Asiatic princess. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Mrs. Pilkington.
James Cundee, Albion Press The child of hope; or, infidelity punished. A novel. By a lady. In three volumes.
T. Appleby The Vale of Conway. A Novel. By a lady. In four volumes.
Joseph Bonsor The village maid, or, Dame Burton's moral stories for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Elizabeth Somerville.
Walter Blackader Marvellous adventures, or, The vicissitudes of a cat: in which are sketches of the characters of the different young ladies and gentlemen into whose hands Grimalkin came. By Mrs. Pilkington.
James Swan [Angel Street] Mentorial tales for the instruction of young ladies just leaving school and entering upon the theatre of life. By Mrs. Pilkington.
S. Hazard The unfortunate attachment; or memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. de La Bedoyere. A true history, written in the year M.DCC.XLVI. Translated from the French by a lady. ...
H. and I. Gibbon The Trance. A Poem. Founded on Fact. In Which the Author Had a Vision of Heaven and Hell; with a Most Pleasing Interview with the Redeemer. To Which is Added an Interesting Account of her Adventures Both by Sea and Land.