Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 12213
Firms 3454
People Born: 285, Died: 401

Titles

Displaying 9401–9425 of 12207

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
7283 The hubbub; or, the history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer. More , Sarah
1797
7273 The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel, the hard-hearted overseer. More , Sarah
1797
23206 The humble desire of Elinor James to my Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen. James , Elinor
1712
23812 The humorous miscellany; or, riddles for the beaux. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Cardigan. By E---- B----. Boyd , Elizabeth
S. Slow (London)
1733
4789 The humours of Brighthelmstone. By J. West. West , Jane
1788
22815 The humours of elections. And a Cure for Cuckoldom: or the Wife Well Manag'd. Two Farces. By the Author of the Gamester. Centlivre , Susanna
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1715
22806 The humours of elections. By the Author of the Gamester. Centlivre , Susanna
William Feales (London)
1737
22023 The humours of the masqueraders. Aubin , Penelope
T. Reynolds (London)
1733
8738 The Hungarian Brothers Porter , Anna Maria
1819
8736 The Hungarian Brothers by Miss Anna Maria Porter. In three vols. The Second Edition. Porter , Anna Maria
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1808 The Second Edition.
210 The Hungarian Brothers. By Miss Anna Maria Porter. In Three Vols. Porter , Anna Maria
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1807
8739 The Hungarian Brothers. By Miss Anna Maria Porter. Revised, Corrected, and Illustrated with a New Introduction, Notes, etc, by the Author. Porter , Anna Maria
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley (London)
John Cumming (Dublin)
John Bell and John Bradfute [12 Bank Street] (Edinburgh)
Anthony Galignani (Paris)
1832
8737 The Hungarian Brothers. By Miss Anna Maria Porter. The Third Edition. In Three Volumes. Porter , Anna Maria
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1814 The Third Edition.
13944 The Hunter of the Alps. To Which is Added The History of the Amazons; or, Female Warriors. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1805
1039 The Husband and Lover. An Historical and Moral Romance. In Three Volumes. Palmer , Alicia Tyndal
Lackington, Allen and Co. (London)
1809
8833 The Husband and the Lover. An Historical and Moral Romance. In Three Volumes. Palmer , Alicia Tyndal
Lackington, Allen and Co. (London)
1809
270 The Husband and Wife; or, The Matrimonial Martyr. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Bridget Bluemantle, author of The Three Old Maids, &c. Thomas , Elizabeth
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
1808
3039 The husband. In answer to The wife. Haywood , Eliza
Thomas Gardner (London)
1756
1150 The Hut and the Castle; A Romance. By the author of "The Romance of the Pyrenees;" "Santo Sebastiano; or, The Young Protector," &c. In Four Volumes. Cuthbertson , Catherine
Thomas Hurst, George Robinson and Co. [Waterloo] (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Princes Street] (Edinburgh)
1823
584 The Hypocrite; or, The Modern Janus. A Novel. In Five Volumes. By Selina Davenport. Davenport , Selina
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
1814
24843 The Ill-Fated Mariner; Or, Richard the Runaway. By Mrs. Pilkington. Pilkington , Mary
George Robinson [iii] (London)
1809
25560 The impartial quaker: in answer to the Impartial Churchman. Written by Dr. Robert Warren, Rector of Stratford Bow in Middlesex. By H. L. L. , H.
1731
25490 The impertinent lovers: or, a coquet at her wit's end. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With a preface, and remarks upon its usage. Submitted to Sir Richard Steel, and the three Gentlemen concerned with him as Patentees. By a citizen of London. Hawling , Francis
1723
8684 The Impertinent Wife: A Moral Tale: Containing also, the Fair Penitent, Dalidor & Mulce, and Lovers Without Love. From the French of Madame Genlis. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
1806
25730 The Importance of Jamaica to Great-Britain, consider'd. With some account of that island, from its discovery in 1492 to this time: and a list of the governors and presidents, with an account of their towns, harbours, bays, buildings, inhabitants, whites and negroes, &c. The country and people cleared from misrepresentations; the misbehaviour of Spanish governors by entertaining pirates, and plundering the inhabitants and merchants of Jamaica, and the rise of the pirates among them. An account of their fruits, drugs, timber and dying-woods, and of the uses they are apply'd to there: with a description of exotick plants, preserved in the gardens of the curious in England; and of the kitchen and flower-gardens in the West-Indies. Also of their beasts, birds, fishes, and insects; with their eatables and potables, distempers and remedies. With an account of their trade and produce; with the advantages they are of to Great-Britain, Ireland, and the colonies in North-America, and the commodities they take in return from them, with the danger they are in from the French at Hispaniola, and their other islands and settlements on the continent, by the encouragements they have over the British planters. With instances of insults they have given His Majesty's subjects in the West-Indies and on the main. With the representation of His Late Majesty when elector of Hanover, and of the House of Lords, against a peace, which could not be safe or honourable if Spain or the West-Indies were allotted to any branch of the House of Bourbon. In a letter to a gentleman. In which is added, a postscript, of the benefits which may arise by keeping of Carthagena, to Great-Britain and our American colonies; with an account of what goods are used in the Spanish trade, and hints of settling it after the French method (by sending of women there) and of the trade and method of living of the Spaniards; and English South-Sea Company's factors there. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd II (London)
1740