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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Thomas S. Manning [143 North Third Street] The mother's remarks on a set of cuts for children.
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] The merchant's widow, and her family. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The officer's widow, The son of a genius, Ellen the teacher, Clergyman's widow, &c.
Lydia R. Bailey The two wealthy farmers: or, The history of Mr. Bragwell, and his friend Farmer Worthy.
Solomon White Conrad The Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. A new edition.
Heman Willard The search after happiness, a pastoral drama. To which is added, Joseph made known to his brethren: a sacred drama.
Francis Gould The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. By Hannah More.
William Manning and James Loring The search after happiness. A pastoral drama. By Hannah More.
W. & J. Gilman The search after happiness. A pastoral drama. By Hannah More.
William Manning and James Loring The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. A new edition.
Lydia R. Bailey The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. To which is added, Joseph made known to his brethren: a sacred drama.
Eleazer G. House [100 Court Street] The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. By Hannah More.
Lydia R. Bailey The olive branch: or Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness & harmony, to save our common country from ruin.
Lydia R. Bailey The olive branch: or Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony, to save our common country from ruin. Second edition improved and enlarged.
Lydia R. Bailey The olive branch: or, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony. By M. Carey.
Lydia R. Bailey The olive branch: or, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony. By M. Carey.
Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street] The pilgrims, and Parley the porter: two allegories.
William W. Woodward The beggar girl and her benefactors. In three volumes. By Mrs. Bennett, author of Welch heiress, Juvenile indiscretions, Agnes De-Courci, and Ellen Countess of Castle Howell.
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] The brother and sister: a tale: by Mrs. Opie.
Phineas Heard The Dutchess of C--. By Madame la Comtesse de Genlis.
Jonathan Seymour The godmother's tales. By the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c.
T. & W. Mercein The history of William Selwyn. By Miss Sandham, author of The twin sisters, and other works for young people.
Lydia R. Bailey The history of North and South America, from its discovery to the death of General Washington. By Richard Snowden, Esq. In two volumes.
Lydia R. Bailey The History of William Black, the chimney sweeper.
Charles Williams The influence of literature upon society. Translated from the French of Madame de Stael-Holstein. To which is prefixed, a memoir of the life and writings of the author. In two volumes. From the second London edition.
John Bioren [88 Chesnut Street] The invisible monitor; or, Memoirs of the D'Alvara family. By Mrs. Shephard.