Name Duodecimo
Abbreviation 12mo
Description

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

Titles

Displaying 4901–4925 of 6135

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
13957 The Life of Richard Turpin, a Notorious Highwayman. Containing a Particular Account of His Adventures, From His Being First an Apprentice to a Butcher in Whitechapel, to His Execution at York for Horse-Stealing. To Which is Added, the Life of Sawney Beane, the Man-Eater. Ann Lemoine (London)
1800
12078 The Life of Rolla: A Peruvian Tale. With Moral Inculcations for Youth. Including, A Description of the Temple of the Sun. The Mysteries of the Golden Leaf. The seven Springs in the Valley of Nanasca. The Story of the Tree with one Branch. The Story of the Inca who wept Blood. The Speech of Rolla. The Battle of Quito. The Death of Rolla. With a frontispiece, representing Rolla tearing from the Rock the Tree which supports the Bridge. By the author of The Siamese Tales. To which are added, Six Peruvian Fables: The Humming-Bird. The Man who gained by a Loss. The Peruvian Archer. The Daughter of the Moon. The Lizard. The laden Lama. By the same author. Brewer , George
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
1800
23963 The life of the Countess de Gondez. Written by her own hand in French, and dedicated to the Princess de la Roche-Sur-Yon. And now faithfully translated into English. By Mrs. P. Aubin. Lussan , Marguerite de
John and James Knapton (London)
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Francis Fayram (London)
John Osborn and Thomas Longman (London)
John Pemberton (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Francis Clay (London)
Jeremiah Battley [or Batley] (London)
Aaron Ward (London)
1729
1593 The life of the Marchioness de Pompadour. The fourth edition: revised and enlarged by the author of the first volume, with a continuation from 1757 to her death. Falques , Marianne-Agnès
Samuel Hooper [1763-1770] (London)
1766 The fourth edition.
16089 The Life, Travels, Voyages, and Daring Engagements, of the Celebrated Paul Jones. To Which is Added, The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Mary Lacy; Giving an Account of her Leaving her Parents Disguised as a Man; Serving Four Years at Sea, and Seven Years Apprenticeship in Portsmouth Dock-Yard. Jones , John Paul
Slade , Mary
Evert Duyckinck [102 Pearl Street] (New York City)
1809
6219 The life, trial, and dying words of Mary Edmondson, who was tried and convicted at Kingston assizes, for the murder of her aunt Mrs. Susannah Walker, a Widow Gentlewoman, at Rotherhithe. And executed at Kennington-Common, on Monday, April 2, 1759. With her solemn Declaration of her Innocence at the Place of Execution, and Copies of some Papers she delivered after Condemnation. Edmondson , Mary
S. Bagnall (London)
1759
12739 The Lilliputian Letter-Writer. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1795
24428 The lining of the patch-work screen; design'd for the farther entertainment of the ladies. By Mrs. Jane Barker. Barker , Jane
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
1726
669 The Linnet's Life: Twelve poems with a copper plate engraving to each. Taylor, Sr. , Isaac
Taylor (later Gilbert) , Ann
Taylor , Jane
G. and W. B. Whittaker (London)
B. J. Holdsworth (London)
1822
19563 The Linwoods; or, "Sixty years since" in America. By the Author of "Hope Leslie," "Redwood," &c. In Two Volumes. Sedgwick , Catharine Maria
Harper and Brothers [82 Cliff Street] (New York City)
1835
19562 The Linwoods; or, "Sixty Years Since" in America. By the Author of "Hope Leslie," "Redwood," &c. In Two Volumes. Sedgwick , Catharine Maria
Harper and Brothers [82 Cliff Street] (New York City)
1835
1414 The Linwoods; Or, “Sixty Years Since” In America. By Miss Sedgewick, Author of “Hope Leslie,” “Redwood,” &c. In Three Volumes. Sedgwick , Catharine Maria
Edward Churton (London)
1835
1487 The Listener. By Caroline Fry, Author of “The Assistant of Education,” &c. In Two Volumes. Fry , Caroline
James Nisbet [Berners Street] (London)
1830
5747 The litle gipsy girl; or, universal fortune-teller. To which is added charms and ceremonies, for knowing future events; and a complete dreaming dictionary. Margaret Finch, queen of the Norwood gipsies. Finch , Margaret
Ann Lemoine (London)
1800
10343 The little cowslip-gatherers; or, What a penny will do. By Esther Hewlett. Copley , Esther
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
1824
8472 The little emigrant, a tale: interspersed with moral anecdotes and instructive conversations. Designed for the perusal of youth. By Lucy Peacock. The second edition. Peacock , Lucy
R. and Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library (London)
1802 The second edition.
8473 The little emigrant, a tale. Peacock , Lucy
1820
5618 The little emigrant, a tale. Interspersed with moral anecdotes and instructive conversations. Designed for the perusal of youth. By the author of The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, Visit for a week, Juvenile magazine, &c &c. Peacock , Lucy
1799
2467 The little family. Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders. Sanders , Charlotte
1797
2466 The little family. Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders. The Second Edition. Sanders , Charlotte
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] (London)
1800 The Second Edition.
13597 The little Gipsy Girl; or, Universal Fortune Teller. To which is added a complete Dreaming Dictionary. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1799
10750 The little mimic. By Mary Elliott; illustrated by copper-plates. Elliott , Mary Belson
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
1825
10665 The little momiere. By Mrs. Sherwood. Author of "Orphans of Normandy," the "Fairchild Family," &c. &c. Sherwood , Mary Martha
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
1833
645 The Little Prisoner; or, Passion and Patience: and, Amendment; or, Charles Grant and his Sister. [Two tales.] By the authors of Hugh Latimer [i.e. Susannah Strickland], Little Quaker [i.e. Susannah Strickland], Rowland Massingham [i.e. Susannah Strickland], Rowland Massingham [i.e. Susannah Strickland], Tell Tale [i.e. Agnes Strickland], Reformation [i.e. Catharine Parr Strickland], Disobedience [i.e. Elizabeth Strickland], etc. Traill , Catharine Parr Strickland
Moodie , Susanna
Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
1828
18325 The little warbler of the cottage, and her dog Constant. By a lover of children. Unknown ,
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
David Francis (Boston)
1817