Name Octavo
Abbreviation 8vo
Description

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

Titles

Displaying 3901–3925 of 4147

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24809 The Universal Gazetteer; Being a Concise Description, Alphabetically Arranged, of the Nations, Kingdoms, States, Towns, Empires, Provinces, Cities, Oceans, Seas, Harbours, Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Mountains, Capes, &c. In the Known World; The Government, Manners, and Religion of the Inhabitants, with the Extent, Boundaries, and Natural Productions, Manufactures and Curiosities of the Different Countries. Containing Several Thousand Places not to be met with in any similar Gazetteer. Illustrated with Fourteen Maps. By John Walker. The Second Edition, Further accommodated to commercial Purposes, as well as general Information by another Hand. Walker , John
David Ogilvy and Son (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
James Scatcherd (London)
John Cuthell [4 Middle Row] (London)
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho] (London)
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
Lackington, Allen and Co. (London)
Benjamin Crosby (London)
John Wright [169 Piccadilly] (London)
Lee and Hurst (London)
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row] (London)
1798 The Second Edition, Further accommodated to commercial Purposes, as well as general Information by another Hand.
25403 The unnatural mother and ungrateful wife, a narrative: founded on true and very interesting facts. Contain'd in three letters, from a lady in the country to her friend, a Lady of Distinction in Town. Unknown , [Woman]
John Jefferies (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Hannah Winbush (London)
1735
4725 The useful and entertaining family miscellany: containing the complete English housekeeper's companion. In which are near five hundred receipts ... By Mrs. Isabella Moore, ... To which are added, the genuine receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward. With observations thereon by J. Page, Esq; also, the syren; or, chearful songster: ... Moore , Isabella
Isaac Herbert (London)
1764
4731 The useful and entertaining family miscellany: containing the complete English housekeeper's companion. In which are near five hundred receipts Cookery, Pastry, Preserving. Making Wines, Candying, and Pickling. With plain and very easy Instructions for chusing All Sorts of Eatables. Also, Directions for Carving, with several Cuts explaining in the easiest Manner the best Way of trussing Hares, and Fowls; with Forms of placing Dishes of a Table, either in the middling or genteelest Taste. By Mrs. Isabella Moore, Who was Twenty Years a worthy and frugal Housekeeper in a private Gentleman's Family at Duffield, near Derby. To which are added, the genuine receipts for compounding Mr. Ward's principal medicines. Also, Every One his own Physician, Being A complete Collection of efficacious Remedies For every Disease incident to the Human Body, with plain Instructions for their common Use; very necessary to be had in all Families, residin in the Country. Compiled at the Command of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Likewise, the new English syren; or, delightful songster. Consisting of a Collection of One Hundred approv'd Songs, suited for those who delight in Harmony, Decency, and good Sense. Moore , Isabella
Thomas Palmer (London)
1766
4727 The useful and entertaining family miscellany: containing the complete housekeeper's companion. In which are near five hundred receipts in cookery ... To which are added, the genuine receipts for compounding Mr. Ward's principal medicines. ... Likewise, the fair one's pleasing songster: ... Moore , Isabella
John Smith [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
1772
12438 The Valley of Elah, or Faith Triumphant. A Poem. By Mrs. William Hewlett. Hewlett , Elizabeth
1822
261 The Veils; or, The Triumph of Constancy. A Poem, in Six Books. By Miss Porden. Porden , Eleanor Anne
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1815
890 The Vespers of Palermo. A Tragedy, in Five Acts Hemans , Felicia
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1823
3572 The victim of fancy, a novel. In two volumes. By a lady, author of The conquests of the heart. ... Tomlins , Elizabeth Sophia
1787
8415 The Victim Of Fashion; Or, A Treacherous Friend. By Hannah Maria Jones, Authoress Of The Wedding Band, Gretna Green, &c. &c. Jones , Hannah Maria
George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
George Virtue [Bath Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
George Virtue [Queen Square, Liverpool] (Liverpool)
1825
9283 The Victim Of Fashion; Or, A Treacherous Friend. By Hannah Maria Jones, Authoress of the Wedding Ring, Scottish Chieftains, Gipsy Mother, &c. &c. Embellished with engravings. Jones , Hannah Maria
George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
1836
3412 The victim. A real fact; In a series of letters addressed to a young lady, the intimate friend of the author's (who is the unfortunate sufferer) and an absent son, a youth about thirteen years of age; exemplifying the various trials and afflictions, which has in a course of sixteen years been the bitter fruits of an unfortunate marriage. ... By Elizabeth Smith. Smith (1776-1806) , Elizabeth
1785
10938 The Village Churchyard; and Other Poems. By Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley. Stuart , Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
1835
14551 The Village Disputants; or, A Conversation on the Subject of the Present Times, between Jack Anvil the Blacksmith, and Tom Hod the Mason: submitted to the perusal and consideration of all the mechanics, journeymen, and labourers in Great Britain. The seventeenth edition. More , Hannah
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
1819 The seventeenth edition.
5529 The village maid; an opera. In three acts. By a young lady. Unknown , [Woman]
William Innes (London)
1792
5276 The vision. Inscribed to Mrs. Woffington. Wrote by a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1753
25861 The vocal parts of an entertainment, called the Necromancer or Harlequin Doctor Faustus. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. To which is prefix'd, a short account of Doctor Faustus; and how he came to be reputed a magician. Rich , John
1723
14108 The Voyages, Distresses, and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by Himself. Containing an Account of His Transactions in America, During the War; His Disastrous Voyage to England, in Which He Had the Misfortune to Be Taken by an Algerine Man of War, Near the Coast of Portugal, and Carried to Barbary, Where He Remained in Slavery Upwards of Six Years; His Miraculous Escape from Thence, With Five More, in a Canvass Boat of Their Own Construction, and Safe Arrival at Majorca: With Several Remarkable Circumstances After His Captivity; and His Safe Arrival at Last in Scotland. Winterfield ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1798
9730 The Wanderer's Legacy; a collection of poems, on various subjects. By Catharine Grace Godwin, (late Catharine Grace Garnett,) Author of "The Night before the bridal," "A Spanish Tale," "Sappho, A Dramatic Sketch," &c. Godwin , Catherine Grace
Samuel Maunder [Newgate Street] (London)
1829
9077 The Wanderings of a Goldfinch; or, Characteristic Sketches in the Nineteenth Century. McMullan , Maryanne
Edmund Lloyd [23 Harley Street] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
Thomas Egerton [30 Charing Cross] (London)
1816
3638 The wanderings of the imagination. By Mrs. Gooch. In two volumes. Gooch , Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real
Benjamin Crosby (London)
1796
786 The Warrior's Return, and Other Poems, By Mrs. Opie. Opie , Amelia
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1808
12579 The Warrior's Return, and Other Poems, by Mrs. Opie. The second edition. Opie , Amelia
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1808 The second edition.
14760 The watchman’s answer to the question, What of the night? A sermon preached to the society which supported the Wednesday’s evening lecture in Great Eastcheap, December 27, 1750. By John Gill. Gill , John
1792
25459 The way of the town: or, The sham-heiress. A burlesque poem. Being a satyr on the ladies of pleasure and the beaux's of the town. With the fable of the lady's silver piss-pot. Unknown ,
1717