Name Octavo
Abbreviation 8vo
Description

Each sheet is folded to make eight leaves and sixteen pages. 

Titles

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15362 The Actress's Ways and Means to Industriously Raise the Wind: Containing the Moral and Entertaining Poetical Effusions . . . . Beverley , Elizabeth
1822 The Sixth Edition.
12604 The Actress's Ways and Means to Industriously Raise the Wind: Containing the Moral and Entertaining Poetical Effusions . . . . Beverley , Elizabeth
1825
15366 The Actress's Ways and Means, to Industriously Raise the Wind! Containing the Moral and Entertaining Poetical Effusions of... Beverley , Elizabeth
1822 The Sixth Edition.
12434 The Actress's Ways and Means, to Industriously Raise the Wind! Containing the Moral and Entertaining Poetical Effusions of... Beverley , Elizabeth
1822
598 The Actress's Ways and Means, to Industriously Raise the Wind. Containing the Moral and Entertaining Poetical Effusions of Mrs. R. Beverley, Comedian; Professor of Elocution, and author of the popular "Coronation Sermon," "Modern Times" &c. &c. Beverley , Elizabeth
Macdonald and Son (London)
1818
190 The Actress's Ways and Means, to Industriously Raise the Wind. Containing the Moral and Entertaining Poetical Effusions of Mrs. R. Beverley, comedian. Beverley , Elizabeth
1820
25256 The advantage His Majesty's revenue, and all his subjects, who are dealers in leather, will receive, by preventing the rimming, cutting, gashing, and flawing of raw-hides and skins, fully stated and demonstrated: wherein a plan is exhibited, and every material objection answered. By William Fay. Fay , William
1735
24552 The advantages of early religion. A sermon preached at Newport on Rhode-Island. To a society of young men on the Lord's-Day evening, Jan. 3d. 1741,2. By John Callender. Callender , John
1742
25393 The advantages of peace and commerce; with some remarks on the East-India trade. Defoe , Daniel
John Brotherton (Cornhill)
Thomas Cox [Lamb under the Royal Exchange, 1700-1739] (Cornhill)
1729
22996 The advantages of publick education. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral-church at Canterbury, on Thursday, Sept. 13. 1733. at the anniversary meeting of the gentlemen educated at the Kings-School there. By Tho. Randolph, B. D. Fellow of C. C. C. Oxon. Publish'd at the request of the gentlemen there present. Randolph , Thomas
Mary Fletcher [High-Street] (Oxford)
1733
13680 The Adventurer. John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
James Dodsley (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
James Robson and Co. (London)
William Flexney [319 Holborn] (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
Samuel Hayes (London)
William Fox (London)
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn] (London)
John Murray II [Fleet Street] (London)
1795
15158 The adventurer. A new edition. Illustrated with frontispieces. Hawkesworth , John
Johnson , Samuel
Warton , Joseph
Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
James Dodsley (London)
Bedwell Law and Son (London)
James Robson (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Samuel Hayes (London)
William Goldsmith [Warwick] (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
Robert Faulder (London)
John Deighton [325 High Holborn] (London)
William Fox (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
H. Murray (London)
1794 A new edition. Illustrated with frontispieces.
25722 The adventures of Alexander the corrector. The third part. Giving an account of his wonderful escape from an academy at Bethnal-Green by cutting with a knife the bedstead to which he was chained: and of the dissolution of the pretended Court of the Blind-Bench in the Poultry, and their designs against the corrector. And an account of his application at St. James's palace for the honour of knight-hood, and his conduct at Guildhall as a candidate for one of the representatives in Parliament of this great metropolis. With an account of his law-adventures while he acted the part of a counsellor in the King's-Bench in Westminster-hall. To which is added a history of his love-adventures, with his letters and a declaration of war sent to the amiable Mrs. Whitaker, a lady of a shining character and of great revenues. Interspersed with various religious reflexions, shewing the necessity of appointing a corrector of the people, or of taking some effectual measures for a speedy and thorow reformation. Cruden , Alexander
1755
7430 The adventures of David Simple: containing an account of his travels through the cities of London and Westminster, in the search of a real friend. By Miss Fielding. In two volumes. Fielding , Sarah
Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row] (London)
1792
7431 The adventures of David Simple: containing an account of his travels through the cities of London and Westminster, in the search of a real friend. By Miss Fielding. In two volumes. Fielding , Sarah
Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row] (London)
1788
7423 The adventures of David Simple: containing an account of his travels through the cities of London and Westminster, in the search of a real friend. By Miss Fielding. In two volumes. Fielding , Sarah
Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row] (London)
1782
22125 The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before publish'd. Herberts , Mary
Thomas Combes (London)
James Lacy (London)
John Clarke [Royal Exchange] (London)
1727
22400 The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before published. By Mrs. Herberts. Herberts , Mary
James Lacy (London)
John Clarke [Royal Exchange] (London)
1731
14850 The adventures of Rivella; or, the history of the author of the Atlantis. With secret memoirs and characters of several considerable persons her cotemporaries. Deliver'd in a conversation to the young Chevalier d'Aumont in Somerset-House Garden, by Sir Charles Lovemore. Done in English from the French. Manley , Delarivier
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
1714
14809 The adventures of Rivella; or, the history of the author of the four volumes of the New Atlantis. With secret memoirs and manners of several considerable persons her cotemporaries. Viz. I. The Character of the Dutches off Mazarin. II. —Of Count Fortunatus. III. —Of Richard Steele, Esq; IV. The intrigues of Hilaria. V. The surprizing amours of Sir Peter Vainlove, and Mrs. Settee. VI. An account of the great law-suit between Lord Crafty, and Baron Meanwell. The second edition. To which is added, a compleat. key. Manley , Delarivier
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
1715 The second edition. To which is added, a compleat key.
5617 The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. Peacock , Lucy
1785
5625 The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. Peacock , Lucy
1785
5626 The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. Peacock , Lucy
1785
5627 The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. Peacock , Lucy
1785
5629 The adventures of the six Princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. Peacock , Lucy
1785