Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 12282
Firms 3223
People Born: 294, Died: 425

Titles

Displaying 9626–9650 of 12277

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
13317 The ladder to learning, step the first: being a collection of select fables, with original morals, upon a new plan, intended as an easy and entertaining introduction to the useful art of reading. Trimmer , Sarah
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1790
12885 The ladder to learning, step the first: being a collection of select fables, with original morals, upon a new plan, intended as an easy and entertaining introduction to the useful art of reading. Trimmer , Sarah
Francis Newbery (London)
1772
13318 The ladder to learning, step the third: being a collection of select fables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Adorned with cuts. Trimmer , Sarah
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1790
12888 The ladder to learning, step the third: being a collection of select fables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Adorned with cuts. Trimmer , Sarah
Francis Newbery (London)
1774
12889 The ladder to learning, step the third: being a collection of select fables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Adorned with cuts. Trimmer , Sarah
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1782
11959 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. By Mrs. Trimmer. With seventy-nine wood engravings. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1835
11958 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Edited and improved by Mrs. Trimmer. Thirteenth edition, with seventy-nine wood engravings. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1832 Thirteenth edition, with seventy-nine wood engravings.
11951 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Ornamented with a great variety of engravings on wood. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1802
11952 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Ornamented with a great variety of engravings on wood. New edition revised and corrected. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1807 New edition revised and corrected.
11953 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Ornamented with a great variety of engravings on wood. New edition revised and corrected. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1810 New edition revised and corrected.
11954 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Revised and corrected by Mrs. Trimmer. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1817
10940 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Revised and corrected by Mrs. Trimmer. John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1814
15798 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables; arranged progressively in words of one, two, and three syllables; with original morals. Edited and improved by Mrs. Trimmer. Twelfth Edition. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1827 Twelfth Edition.
11956 The ladder to learning: a select collection of fables; consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables, with original morals. Revised and corrected by Mrs. Trimmer. Eleventh edition. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1824 Eleventh edition.
12886 The ladder to learning: step the second. Being a collection of select fables: consisting of words not exceeding two syllables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Trimmer , Sarah
Francis Newbery (London)
1772
12887 The ladder to learning: step the second. Being a collection of select fables: consisting of words not exceeding two syllables, intended as an easy introduction to the useful art of reading. Trimmer , Sarah
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1790
11955 The ladder to learning. A select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables; with original morals. Ornamented with a great variety of engravings on wood. Revised and corrected by Mrs. Trimmer. Tenth edition. Trimmer , Sarah
John Harris and Son (London)
1820 Tenth edition.
1643 The ladies best companion; or, A Golden Treasure for the Fair Sex. Containing the whole arts of Cookery, Pastry, Confectionary, Potting, Pickling, Preserving, Candying, Collaring, Brewing, &c. With plain Instructions for making English Wines, from Fruits, Flowers, &c. To which is added The art of preserving Beauty. Containing the best and easiest Methods of preparing and making Washes, Essences, and Perfumes, &c. for the Hands, Neck, Face and Hair, in such a Manner as in a great Measure to delay the Ravages of Time on the Features of the Fair Sex. Likewise Directions for sweetening the Breath, curing the Tooth-ache, preserving the Teeth and Gums, &c. With many other Articles equally useful to the Fair Sex in general By Mrs. Amelia Chambers. To which are added Every Lady her own and Family's Physician. Consisting of approved physical Receipts for most Disorders that grown People and young Children are subject to. Also the Family Instructor. Containing Directions for cleaning Silks, Lace Chambers , Amelia
John P. Cooke [17 Paternoster Row] (London)
1775
6497 The ladies complete cookery; or, Family pocket companion, made plain and easy; Being the best collections of the choicest and least extravagant receipts in every branch of cookery, pastry, preserving, candying, pickling, collaring, &c. with plain and easy directions for marketing, with the seasons of the year for butcher's meat. poultry, fish, &c. &c. Also the art of making wines, brewing, making French bread, &c. To which is added, family receipts for the cure of several disorders incident to the human body. By Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Hertfordshire. Wilson , Mary
1770
15683 The Ladies Defence: or, The Bride-Woman's Counsellor Answer'd: a Poem. In a Dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a Parson. Chudleigh , Mary Lee
Bernard Lintott (London)
1709
15682 The Ladies Defence: or, The Bride-Woman's Counsellor Answer'd: a Poem. In a Dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a Parson. Written by a lady. Chudleigh , Mary Lee
John Deeve (London)
1701
22522 The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread. Together, with a fop-dictionary, and a rare and incomparable receipt to make pig, or puppidog-water for the face. Evelyn , Mary
Joseph Wilde (London)
1700
1802 The ladies elegant jester, or fun for the female sex; being a chaste and delicate selection of good things, written By Mrs. Montague, the Countess Aisborough, Lady Douglass, the Countess of Wimbledon, and other Literary Ladies; whose Bon Mots, Witticisms, Cutting Repartees, and Curious Puns, have enlivened the fashionable World for nearly a Century past; together with many originals, by Ann Sophia Radcliffe. Radcliffe , Ann
Crosby and Letterman (London)
1800
7079 The ladies handmaid: Or, A compleat system of cookery; on the principals of elegance and frugality. Wherein the useful art of cookery is rendered plain, easy and familiar: containing the best approved, yet least expensive receipts in every branch of housewifry, viz. roasting, boiling, made-dishes, soups, sauces, jellies, ragouts, fricasses, tarts, cakes, creams, custards, pastry, pickling, jarring, &c. And every other branch of cookery and good housewifery, too tedious to be enumerated in a title page. Together with instructions for carving and bills of fare for every month in the year. Embellished with variety of curious copper-plates, representing the genteelest method of disposing or placing the dishes, trussing fowls, &c. Also the best approved method of clear-starching. By Mrs. Sarah Phillips, of Duke-Street. Phillips , Sarah
John Coote (London)
1758
2463 The ladies history of England; from the descent of Julius Cæsar, to the summer of 1780. Calculated for the use of the ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland; and likewise adapted to general use, entertainment, and instruction. By Charlotte Cowley. Cowley , Charlotte
1780