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W. Simpkin and R. Marshall The Hermit of Eskdaleside, with Other Poems. By I. A. M.
James Nisbet [Berners Street] Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
William Kent Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
John Baxter Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
Williams and Co. Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
William Baynes [1796–1820; 1828–1832] Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
Burton and Smith Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
Hamilton and Button Joseph and His Brethren, a Poem, in Four Books. Originally Written by a Lady. Abridged and Corrected by Joseph Kerby, Minister of the Gospel, Old Chapel, Cliff, Lewes.
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] The child's conductor: designed to impart to children, in a plain and simple manner, a full knowledge of those important truths which ought to take the lead of all other instruction. By Lady Pennington.
James Phillips The child's conductor: designed to impart to children, in a plain and simple manner, a full knowledge of those important truths which ought to take the lead of all other instruction. By Lady Pennington.
Samuel and James Reed The whim, a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the Hospital and Poor of the Isle of Thanet, but refused The Royal Licence
William Owen Jemima and Louisa. In which is contain'd, several remarkable incidents relating to two ladies of distinguish'd families and fortunes. In a series of letters. By a lady.
Samuel and James Reed The whim a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. The second edition. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the hospital ... but refused the Royal license.
Thomas Payne and Son A sketch of universal history, from the earliest times, to the year 1763; distinctly divided into ages and periods, For The Assistance Of The Memory. By a lady.
James Macgowan Female restoration, by a moral and physical vindication of female talents; in opposition to all dogmatical assertions relative to disparity in the sexes. Dedicated to her Majesty; and humbly addressed to the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland. By a lady.
Samuel and James Reed The whim, A comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. The second edition. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the hospital and poor of the isle of thanet, but refused the Royal licence.
James Dodsley Miscellaneous poems, written by a lady, being first [sic] appearance in the literary world. ...
George and Thomas Wilkie Miscellaneous poems, written by a lady, being first [sic] appearance in the literary world. ...
Thomas Baker [Southampton] Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Second edition.
William Bristow An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington. The third edition, corrected.
Christopher Etherington An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington.
William Bristow An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington.
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington. The fourth edition.
William Bristow An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington. The fourth edition.