24773
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The wellcome: a poem, to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By Mrs. Aubin.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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John Morphew (London)
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1708 |
|
634
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The West-Indian; or, Anecdotes of the Somerville Family: on Various Subjects, Designed for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth
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Mathews
, Eliza Kirkham
|
|
1821 |
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12490
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The Western Coronal; a Collection of Pieces, Written at Various Times. ... Second edition, revised and enlarged. By Mrs. Child.
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Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
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Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] (Edinburgh)
Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot (London)
John Reid and Co. (Glasgow)
|
1833 |
Second edition, revised and enlarged. |
15009
|
The weymouth guide: exhibiting the ancient and present state of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis; with a description of Milton Abbey, Sherborne Castle, Lulworth Castle, the Island of Portland, and every other place, worthy the attention of strangers who Visit Weymouth. Embellished with a view of the bay, and a plan of Sandsfoot Castle.
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Unknown
,
|
Peter Delamotte (Weymouth)
|
1792 |
The third edition, enlarged and corrected. |
10109
|
The white cat.
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d'Aulnoy
, Marie-Catherine
|
Archibald Park (London)
|
1836 |
|
10932
|
The White-Rose Wreath. With Other Poems. Dedicated, by Permission, to the Queen.
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Burton
, Harriet Emma
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John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
|
1833 |
|
13828
|
The Widow, and the riding horse, a dramatic trifle, in one act. By Augustus von Kotzebue. Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre; Translator of Kotzebue's Virgin of the Sun--Spaniards in Peru, performing under the title of Pizarro--Natural Son--Court of Burgundy--and Force of Calumny.
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Kotzebue
, August Friedrich Ferdinand von
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Richard Phillips [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
|
1799 |
|
981
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The Wife; and, Woman's Reward
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Norton
, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah
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Saunders and Otley (London)
|
1835 |
|
9543
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The Wild Flower Wreath. A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems. With Reflections, &c. in Poetic Prose. By Mary Ann Davis.
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Davis
, Mary Ann
|
|
1835 |
|
12619
|
The Wild Garland; or, Prose and Poetry Connected with English Wild Flowers. Intended as an Embellishment to the Study of Botany. By the author of "The Life of Linnaeus, in a Series of Letters."
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Waring
, Susanna
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
|
1827 |
|
8706
|
The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale. By Miss Owenson, Author of St. Clair, The Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c. &c. In Three Volumes. The Third Edition.
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Owenson
, Sydney
|
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
|
1807 |
Third Edition |
8707
|
The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale. By Miss Owenson, author of The Novice of St. Dominick, Patriotic Sketches, &c. &c. &c. In three volumes. Fourth edition.
|
Owenson
, Sydney
|
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
|
1808 |
Fourth edition. |
8708
|
The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale. By Miss Owenson, author of The Novice of St. Dominick, Patriotic Sketches, &c. &c. &c. The fifth edition. In three volumes.
|
Owenson
, Sydney
|
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
|
1813 |
The fifth edition |
10584
|
The Willoughby family. By the author of "Margaret Whyte," &c. &c.
|
Cameron
, Lucy Lyttelton
|
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
|
1824 |
|
203
|
The Willow Tree
|
Tonna
, Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
|
|
1828 |
|
11420
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The winter scene: to amuse and instruct the rising generation. By Mary Harford.
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Harford
, Mary
|
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
|
1825 |
|
15138
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The winter's tale, or Florizel and Perdita. A dramatic pastoral, altered from Shakspeare, by David Garrick, Esq. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
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Garrick
, David
|
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
|
1785 |
|
660
|
The Winter's Wreath for MDCCCXXXII.
|
Shelley
, Mary Wollstonecraft
Chorley
, John Rutter
Smyth
, Amelia Gillespie
Hemans
, Felicia
Howitt
, William
Roscoe
, Thomas
Harrison
, W. H
Howitt
, Mary
Norton
, Andrew
Coleridge
, Hartley
Wrangham
, Francis
Browne
, Mary Ann
Raffles
, Reverend Thomas
Deakin
, H. C.
Mordacque
, L. A. J.
Merritt
, J.
Bowring
, John
Clarke
, W. G
Mark Spencer
, Gent
Watts
, Priscilla Maden Wiffen
Butler
, Ann
Moir
, Anne Montgomery
Millhouse
, R.
Parry
, Catherine
La Claverie
, M. De
Grimaldi
, Signor
Lawrence
, Rose D'Aguilar
|
Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot (London)
George Smith (Liverpool)
|
1832 |
|
13764
|
The Wisdom of Crop the Conjurer. Exemplified in several characters of good and bad boys, with an impartial account of the celebrated Tom Trot, who rode before all the boys in the kingdom till he arrived at the top of the hill called Learning. Written for the imitation of those who love themselves. Adorned with Cuts.
|
Unknown
,
|
|
1820 |
|
26179
|
The woeful treaty: or the unhappy peace. An ode. In the measure of the celebrated song of Chevy-chase. ... The second edition.
|
O.
, P.
|
|
1716 |
The second edition. |
13332
|
The woman of the town; or, authentic memoirs of Maria Maitland; well known in the vicinity of Covent Garden. Written by herself.
|
Phillips
, Phebe
|
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
|
1809 |
|
24767
|
The woman's labour: an epistle to Mr. Stephen Duck; in answer to his late poem, called The thresher's labour. To which are added, the three wise sentences, taken from the first book of Esdras, ch. III. and IV. By Mary Collier, now a washer-woman, at Petersfield in Hempshire.
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Collier
, Mary
|
|
1739 |
|
12333
|
The Wonder: A Comedy, in five acts, by Mrs. Centlivre. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, to which are added, a description of the costume,—cast of the characters, entrances and exits,—relative positions of the performers on the stage,—and the whole of the stage business. As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a wood engraving, by Mr. White, from a drawing by Mr. R. Cruikshank.
|
Centlivre
, Susanna
|
John Cumberland [19 Ludgate Hill] (London)
|
1824 |
|
22082
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The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The Third Edition.
|
Centlivre
, Susanna
|
Charles Hitch (London)
|
1740 |
The Third Edition. |
10881
|
The work table, or, Evening conversations: embracing the origin or invention of the arts, and the progress of the most popular branches of science, designed for the improvement and instruction of young persons. By Miss E.A. Soutter.
|
Soutter
, E. A.
|
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall (London)
|
1824 |
|