Name Duodecimo
Abbreviation 12mo
Description

Each sheet is folded make twelve leaves and twenty-four pages.

Titles

Displaying 226–250 of 5985

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
14592 A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy. And adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A new edition, corrected. Rundell , Maria Eliza
John Murray II [Fleet Street] (London)
John Harding (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Cross Well] (Edinburgh)
1808 A new edition, corrected.
12693 A New Version of the Psalms; Principally from the Text of Bishop Horne. By James Usher. Usher , James
1823
19567 A New-England Tale; Or, Sketches of New-England Character and Manners. Sedgwick , Catharine Maria
E. Bliss and E. White (New York City)
1822
19566 A New-England Tale. Sedgwick , Catharine Maria
E. Bliss and E. White (New York City)
1822 Second Edition.
9235 A New-England Tale. From the Second American Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author. Sedgwick , Catharine Maria
John Miller [69 Fleet Street] (London)
1822 From the Second American Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author.
23728 A new-Year's-Gift, being, advice from a mother to her son and daughter. Written originally in French by the Marchioness De Lambert, and just publish'd with great Approbation at Paris. Done into English by a Gentleman. de Courcelles , Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
George Risk [at Shakespeare's Head] (Dublin)
George Ewing (Dublin)
William Smith II [Dame Street] (Dublin)
1731
5270 A Northumbrian Tale. Written by a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1799
5220 A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1799
4763 A part of Isobel Johnston's trials and entertainments, in the year 1795. Johnston , Isobel
1798
21942 A patch-Work screen for the ladies; or, Love and virtue recommended: in a collection of instructive novels. Related after a manner intirely new, and interspersed with rural poems, describing the innocence of a country-life. By Mrs. Jane Barker, of Wilsthorp, near Stamford, in Lincolnshire. Barker , Jane
Edmund Curll [Strand] (London)
Thomas Payne [Paine] (London)
1723
412 A Peep at our Ancestors: An Historical Romance. In Four Volumes. By Henrietta Rouviere, author of Lussington Abbey, Heirs of Villeroy, &c. Mosse , Henrietta Rouviere
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
1807
10536 A peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To which is annexed A Polar Pastoral. With forty coloured plates, from original designs. By a Lady. Second edition. Unknown , [Woman]
Westley and Tyrrell (Dublin)
Henry Rowles Thomas (London)
1825 Second edition.
8308 A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty-Six. A Tale of Olden Times. By The Author Of Divers Unfinished Manuscripts, &c. &c. In Three Volumes. Cheney , Harriet Vaughan Foster
George B. Whittaker (London)
1825
8945 A Peep into the Thuilleries; or, Parisian Manners: Including the Amours of Eugene de Rothelin. A Novel, in two volumes. By the Author of 'Adela de Senange'. Fileul , Adélaïde-Marie-Emilie
Michael Allen and Co. (London)
1811
8533 A Plain Story. In four volumes. Leslie , Mrs.
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1801
12280 A Poem Occasioned by the Cessation of Public Mourning for Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte; together with Sonnets and Other Productions. By Mrs. B. Hooper. Evance Hooper , Sarah
1818
12665 A Poem on the Pleasures and Advantages of Botanical Pursuits, with Notes; and Other Poems. By a friend to youth, addressed to her pupils. Hoare , Sarah
1825
12103 A Poem, in Answer to an Anonymous Pamphlet; in Three Letters, Called Friendly Hints to Catholic Emancipation. By Mary M'Coy. McCoy , Mary
1813
11667 A Poetical Address from the Jerusalem to the Commanders and Officers, in the Service of the Honourable East India Company; Occasioned by Having Read Two Letters on East India Shipping . . . . Unknown ,
1803
871 A Poetical Olio by Mrs. R. Beverly, Comedian, Author of the Mirror, Modern Times, &c. Beverley , Elizabeth
1819
9692 A Poetical Picture of America, being Observations Made, during a Residence of Several Years, at Alexandria, and Norfolk, in Virginia; Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants: And Interspersed with Anecdotes, Arising from a General Intercourse with Society in that Country, from the Year 1799 to 1807. By a Lady. Ritson , Anne
1809
13527 A practical new grammar with exercises of bad English : or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly ... to which is added, a curious and useful appendix Fisher Slack , Ann
J.M. Mozley and Co. (Gainsborough)
W. Osborne and T. Griffin (London)
1794
13525 A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English, or, An easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly ... : to which is added, a curious and useful appendix Fisher Slack , Ann
s.n. [sine nomine]
1784
13522 A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English; or an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. VI. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher Fisher Slack , Ann
W. Osborne and T. Griffin (London)
John Mozley (London)
1785 The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved.
2066 A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English; or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. A new edition, corrected and improved. By A. Fisher. Fisher Slack , Ann
John Binns (Leeds)
1780