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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Margaret Draper Extract from the votes of the House of Assembly of the province of Nova Scotia, containing, an address, petition and memorial, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, the Lords spiritual and temporal and the Commons of Great-Britain, in Parliament, assembled
Margaret Draper Notification. All persons who are desirous of leaving the town of Boston, are hereby called upon to give in their names to the town-major forthwith
Margaret Draper Some seasonable observations and remarks upon the state of our controversy with Great Britain; and on the proceedings of the Continental Congress: : whereby many interesting facts are related, and methods proposed for our safety and an accommodation. By a moderate Whig
Margaret Draper The interest of the merchants and manufacturers of Great Britain, in the present contest with the colonies, stated and considered
Eleazer Oswald [Baltimore] The humble address of Tobias Bond and Benjamin Welch, flying Mercuries, or news-boys, (vulgarly styled printer's devils) to the worthy customers of the Maryland journal, and Baltimore advertiser. January 1, 1780
Eleazer Oswald [New York] Cursory observations, relative to the mounting of cannon in a new way, and to naval war
John Holmes Harris Jr. Writings of Miss Eunice Stalker, who died at Ipswich, September 30, 1825, aged 28 years
Edwin Scrantom The female wanderer, a tale, founded on fact
Alfred Gilman A New England sketch by Miss Harriet E. Beecher
William Bellamy Female quixotism: exhibited in the romantic opinions and extravagant adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon. : [One line in Latin with English translation] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Samuel Trumbull A surprizing account of the captivity of Miss Hannah Willis, who was taken by the Indians, on the 30th July, 1791, and after experiencing the utmost torture of mind for 19 days, she, by the aid of Divine Providence, made her escape. : To which is added an Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family, who was taken prisoners by the Indians, in 1779
Samuel Trumbull A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night. By William Billings & Thomas Pitnam [i.e., Pitman], respectable inhabitants, who received the foregoing from Miss Thomas's own mouth just before her death. ; --To which is added--a number of excellent hymns
James Bogert The lyre of Tioga. By Mrs. Amira Thompson. ; [Two lines of verse
Henry Kammerer The man of real sensibility: or, The history of Sir George Ellison. Founded on fact. : [Six lines from Sterne
Darius Clark Effusions of the heart, contained in a number of original poetical pieces, on various subjects. By Almira Selden. ; [Seven lines from Thomson
James Rivington A dialogue, between a southern delegate and his spouse, on his return from the grand Continental Congtress. A fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America, by their most sincere, and affectionate friend, and servant, Mary V.V
James Rivington Monody on Major Andre. By Miss Seward. (Author of the elegy on Capt. Cook) ; To which are added, letters addressed to her by Major Andre, in the year 1769
Andrew Symson Meditations upon the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, mentioned Isaiah XI. 2, 3. As also, meditations upon Jabez his request, I. Chron. IV. 10. Together with sacramental meditations on the Lord's Supper; and prayers, pious reflections and observations. By the Lady Halket.
Samuel Powell [Crane Lane] A tale being an addition to Mr. Gay's fables.
Edward Cave Poems on several occasions: by Mrs Jane Brereton. With letters to her friends, and an account of her life.
Robert Hodge Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. : To which are added, Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse; in three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe
T. Allen [12 Queen Street] Interesting memoirs. By a lady. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
T. Allen [12 Queen Street] Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. : [Twelve lines from Addison] : In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. ; Vol. I[-II
T. Allen [Pearl Street] Letters from France; containing a great variety of interesting and original information concerning the most important events that have lately occurred in that country, and memoirs of Mons. and Madame du F--. By Helen Maria Williams.
Samuel Marks [63 Vesey Street] Letters on the improvement of the mind: addressed to a lady, by Mrs. Chapone. ; A father's legacy to his daughters, / by Dr. Gregory. ; A mother's advice to her absent daughters, with an additional letter on the management and education of infant children, / by Lady Pennington