Name Duodecimo
Abbreviation 12mo
Description

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

Titles

Displaying 2676–2700 of 6135

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
9232 Moscow; or, The Grandsire. An Historical Tale. In three volumes. Mainwaring , Mrs. M.
Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
1822
442 Moss Cliff Abbey; or, The Sepulchral Harmonist. A Mysterious Tale. In Four Vols. By Mary-Julia Young, Author of Rose Mount Castle; The East Indian; The Kinsmen of Naples; Poems, &c. Young , Mary Julia
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
1803
50 Mothers and Daughters; A Tale of the Year 1830. In Three Volumes. Gore , Catherine Grace Frances
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley (London)
1831
8996 Mount Erin; An Irish Tale. In Two Volumes. By Matilda Potter. Potter , Matilda
John Souter [Paternoster Row] (London)
1813
793 Mountalyth, A Tale. In Three Volumes. By Jane Harvey, author of "Singularity," &c. Harvey , Jane
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
1823
8898 Mrs Leicester's School; or, The History of Several Young Ladies, Related by Themselves. Fourth Edition. Lamb , Charles
Lamb , Mary
Mary Jane Godwin (London)
1814 Fourth Edition
8891 Mrs Leicester's School; or, The History of Several Young Ladies, Related by Themselves. Ninth Edition. Lamb , Charles
Lamb , Mary
Mary Jane Godwin (London)
1825 Ninth Edition
1434 Mrs. Armytage; Or, Female Domination. By the Authoress of “Mothers and Daughters.” In Three Volumes. Gore , Catherine Grace Frances
Henry Colburn [Great Marlborough Street] (London)
1836
1446 Mrs. Cleveland, and the St. Clairs, &C. In Three Volumes. St. John , Isabella
Richard Bentley (London)
1836
13090 Mrs. Lovechild's book of three hundred and thirty-six cuts for children. Fenn , Ellenor
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
1810
5589 Mrs. Pilkington's jests: or The cabinet of wit and humour. Being a choice collection of the most brillant jokes, facetious puns, smart repartees, and entertaining tales, in prose and verse. Likewise, epigrams, epitaphs, connundrums, pleasant bulls, &c. Calculated to accommodate all who have a relish for mirth and good humour, and who are desirous of being facetious and entertaining in company. Pilkington , Laetitia
S. Langford (London)
Thomas Kinnersly (London)
Mrs. Jones (Soho)
1759
5683 Mrs. Taylor's family companion; or the whole art of cookery display'd, in the newest and most easy method, being a collection of receipts to set out a table cheap, Under the following Heads: Boiling Roasting Frying Broiling Stewing Hashing Baking Ragouts Fricassees Made-Dishes Sauces Soups Puddings Pies Tarts Cakes Cheesecakes Custards Syllabues Creams Jellis Pickling Preserving Candying Collaring Potting Drying, &c. To which are added, instructions for marketing, sundry bills of fare, Directions for Clear-Starching, The Lady's Toilet, or Art of Preserving Beauty, &c. &c. &c. The whole calculated to assist the prudent mistress and her servant, in providing the cheapest and most elegant Set of Dishes in the various Departments of Cookery. By Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Late Cook from the Crown and Anchor. Taylor , Margaret
William Lane (London)
1795
6366 Mrs. Wollstonecraft's Thoughts on the education of daughters. With reflections on female conduct, in the more important duties of life. To which is added Fenolon [sic] Archbishop of Cambray's instructions to a governess, and an address to mothers. Wollstonecraft , Mary
1788
9290 Much to Blame, A Tale. By a celebrated author. In three volumes. Opie , Amelia
John Templeman [39 Tottenham Court Road] (London)
1824
25018 Mughouse diversion: Or, A collection of loyal prologues, and songs, spoke and sung at the Mug-Houses. Particularly the order and method of the loyal societies, by way of prologue. Most of which were never yet printed. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
1717 The Second Edition.
24991 Mughouse-diversion: or, A collection of loyal prologues and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Particularly, the order and method of the loyal sosieties, by way of prologue. The Third Edition. With additions and alterations of near twenty new songs. Unknown ,
1717 The Third Edition. With additions and alterations of near twenty new songs.
24993 Mughouse-Diversion. Or, a collection of loyal prologues, and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Most of which were never yet printed. Unknown ,
1717
5471 Munster village, a novel. In two volumes. Walker , Mary
1779
734 Murray House. "A Plain Unvarnished Tale." In Three Volumes. By Mrs Parsons, author of Errors of Education, Woman as She Should Be, Mysterious Warning, Girl of the Mountain, The Peasant of Ardenne Forest, The Valley of St. Gothard, The Miser and His Family, Mysterious Visit, &c. &c. Parsons , Eliza
Philip Norbury (Brentford)
1804
13319 My Aunt Kate. By Mrs. Sherwood. Author of Little Henry and his Bearer, &c., &c. Sherwood , Mary Martha
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
Frances Houlston and Son [London] (London)
1828
9401 My Foster Brother. Bunbury , Selina
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co. (London)
William Oliphant (Edinburgh)
William Collins and Co. (Glasgow)
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
Richard Moore Tims (Dublin)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
J. Nesbitt (London)
Waugh and Innes [1826-1836] (Edinburgh)
1829
9402 My Foster Brother. By the Author of “The Abbey of Innesmoyle” — “Visit to my Birth-place," etc. etc. Second Edition. Bunbury , Selina
Frances Houlston and Son [London] (London)
J. Nesbitt (London)
John Hatchard and Sons [190 Piccadilly] (London)
Waugh and Innes [1826-1836] (Edinburgh)
J. A. Begg (Glasgow)
1833 Second Edition
8670 My Master's Secret; or, The Troublesome Stranger. In Two Volumes. Yorke , Mrs. R. P. M.
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
1805
9002 My Native Land; or, The Test of Heroism. A Novel. By Catharine G. Ward, author of The Daughter of St. Omer; A Bachelor's Heiress, &c. &c. Ward , Catherine George
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
1813
15221 My station and its duties: a narrative for girls going to service. By the author of "The last day of the week." Cheap , Eliza
Robert Benton Seeley and W. Burnside [Fleet Street] (London)
1833 Second Edition