Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 12329
Firms 3225
People Born: 296, Died: 425

Titles

Displaying 8726–8750 of 12324

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24971 The fatigues of a great man, or, the plague of serving one's country. A satyr. Unknown ,
1730
25724 The fatigues of a great man: or, the plague of serving one's country. A satyre. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
1734
3574 The Fault Was All His Own. In a Series of Letters. By a Lady. Nichols , Elizabeth Eyton
George Riley [Queen Street] (London)
1771
13215 The favorites of Flora; or, A chaplet for the brow of merit. M. , A.
1791
641 The Favourite of Nature. A Tale. In Three Volumes. Kelty , Mary Ann
G. and W. B. Whittaker (London)
1821
610 The Favourite of Nature. A Tale. In Three Volumes. Second Edition. Kelty , Mary Ann
G. and W. B. Whittaker (London)
1821 Second Edition.
9202 The Favourite of Nature. A Tale. In Three Volumes. Third Edition. Kelty , Mary Ann
G. and W. B. Whittaker (London)
1822 Third Edition.
5554 The Favourite. A Moral Tale. Written by a Lady of Quality. In Two Volumes. Unknown , [Woman]
Robert Baldwin I (London)
1771
11103 The Feast of Freedom, or, the Abolition of Domestic Slavery in Ceylon; the Vocal Parts Adapted to Music by Charles Wesley, Esq. Organist in Ordinary to His Majesty. To Which are Added, Several Unpublished Little Pieces. By Hannah More. More , Hannah
Thomas Cadell Jun. (London)
1827
11188 The feast of the fishes, or, The whale's invitation to his brethren of the deep. Unknown , [Woman]
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1808
11995 The feast of the fishes, or, The whale's invitation to his brethren of the deep. Unknown , [Woman]
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1809
12542 The Feeling Mother, a Tender Story, Founded on Facts; also, Two Harvest Hymns for One Thousand Eighteen Hundred and One, and an Hymn for Peace. By Samuel Pattison. Pattison , Samuel
1802
3911 The feelings of the heart; or, the history of a country girl. Written by herself, and addressed to a lady of quality. In two volumes. Unknown , [Woman]
John Noble (London)
Francis Noble [Holborn] (London)
1772
6458 The female advocate; a poem. Occasioned by reading Mr. Duncombe's Feminead. By Miss Scott. Scott , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1774
6459 The female advocate; a poem. Occasioned by reading Mr. Duncombe's Feminead. By Miss Scott. Scott , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1775
1796 The female advocate; or an attempt to recover the rights of women from male usurpation. By Mary Anne Radcliffe. Radcliffe , Mary Ann
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
1799
22505 The female advocate; or, A plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. Being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by Mr. John Sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, May 11th, at Sherburn in Dorsetshire, 1699. By lady of quality. Chudleigh , Mary Lee
Andrew Bell (London)
1700
23159 The female advocate: or, an answer to a late satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy of women. Written by a lady in vindication of her sex. Egerton , Sarah Fyge
John Taylor [Globe in St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
1707
3023 The female American; or, the adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield. Compiled by herself. In two volumes. Unknown ,
John Noble (London)
Francis Noble [Holborn] (London)
1767
6920 The female captive: a narrative of facts, which happened in Barbary, in the year 1756. Written by herself. Crisp , Elizabeth
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
1769
23835 The female deserters. A novel. By the author of The lover's week. Hearne , Mary
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1718
10735 The Female Economist; or, A Plain System of Cookery: for the Use of Families. Containing eight hundred and fifty valuable receipts. By Mrs. Smith. Smith , Mrs.
Elizabeth Mathews and Samuel Leigh (London)
1810
12203 The Female Economist; or, A Plain System of Cookery: for the Use of Families. Containing eight hundred and fifty valuable receipts. By Mrs. Smith. Third Edition. Smith , Mrs.
Elizabeth Mathews and Samuel Leigh (London)
1810 Third edition.
8214 The Female Gamester; or, the pupil of fashion. A novel. In two volumes. Unknown ,
1796
3133 The Female Geniad; a Poem. Inscribed to Mrs. Crespigny. By Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger, of Portsmouth; written at the age of thirteen. Benger , Elizabeth Ogilvy
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] (London)
Catharine and George Kearsley (London)
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [New Bond Street] (London)
1791