Geoname ID 2643743
Name London
Titles 12217
Firms 3213
People Born: 293, Died: 425

Titles

Displaying 10151–10175 of 12211

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
4511 The mysterious marriage, or the heirship of Roselva. A play, in three acts. By Harriet Lee. Lee , Harriet
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
1798
9189 The Mysterious Marriage, or The Will of My Father, by Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of "The Daughter of St Omer", "My Native Land", "Bachelors Heiress", "The Primrose Girl" &c. &c. Ward , Catherine George
John Tallis I [7 Warwick Square] (London)
1820
9190 The Mysterious Marriage; or, The Will of My Father. By Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of—Family Portraits,—The Rose of Claremont,—The Orphan Boy,—Poems,—The Daughter of St. Omer,—My Native Land,—Robertina,—Son and the Nephew,—The Primrose Girl,—Tales of my Grandmother, &c. &c. Ward , Catherine George
George Virtue [Panyer Alley] (London)
George Virtue [Temple Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
1822
9191 The Mysterious Marriage; or, The Will of My Father. By Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of—Family Portraits,—The Rose of Claremont,—The Orphan Boy,—Poems,—The Daughter of St. Omer,—My Native Land,—Robertina,—Son and the Nephew,—The Primrose Girl,—Tales of my Grandmother, &c. &c. Ward , Catherine George
George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
George Virtue [Bath Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
1824
9192 The Mysterious Marriage; or, The Will of My Father. In Four Volumes. By Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of The Cottage on the Cliff,—Family Portraits,—Poems, &c. &c. Ward , Catherine George
George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
George Virtue [Bath Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
George Virtue [Queen Square, Liverpool] (Liverpool)
1824
14132 The Mysterious Mother. A Tragedy. By the Hon. Horace Walpole. Walpole , Horace
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
1796
13979 The Mysterious Spaniard; or, The Ruins of St. Luke's Abbey. A Romance. Unknown ,
Edgeworth , Maria
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
1807
8740 The Mysterious Wanderer. A Novel: In Three Volumes. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Spencer. By Sophia Reeve. Reeve , Sophia
1807
2984 The mysterious warning, a German tale. In four volumes. By Mrs. Parsons. Author of Voluntary Exile, &c. Parsons , Eliza
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1796
6523 The mysterious wife. A novel, in four volumes. By Gabrielli. Meeke , Elizabeth
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1797
8178 The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel, in two volumes. Unknown , [Woman]
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1794
10391 The Mystic Wreath; or, Evening Pastime: Consisting of Enigmatical Poems, Charades, Anagrams, Conundrums, Rebuses, &c. &c. By Susan and Elizabeth. Winter , Susan
Vince , Elizabeth
1829
9428 The Nabob: A Moral Tale. By Mrs. Rice, author of The Deserted Wife, Monteith, etc. Rice , Mrs.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1807
5336 The nabob. A novel. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. ... Unknown , [Woman]
William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
1785
12387 The Naiad's Wreath. By Mrs. McMullan. McMullan , Maryanne
Thomas Egerton [30 Charing Cross] (London)
Edmund Lloyd [23 Harley Street] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1816
13980 The Narrative of the Hon. John Byron, Containing an Account of the Distresses Suffered by Himself and His Companions on the Coasts of Patagonia, From the Year 1740, Till Their Arrival in England, 1746. With the loss of the wager man of war, one of Admiral Anson's squadron. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
1807
14434 The National Religion The Foundation of National Education: A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London: on Thursday, June 13, 1811. Being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity schools in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By the Rev. Herbert Marsh, D.D. F.R.S. Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cambridge. Published at the request of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the trustees of the several schools. To which is annexed, an account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Marsh , Herbert
1811
6470 The natural daughter. With portraits of the Leadenhead family. A novel. By Mrs. Robinson, Author of Poems, Walsingham, the False Friend, &c. &c. &c. In two volumes. Robinson , Mary
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
1799
12661 The Natural History of Beasts, Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Illustrated by a Great Variety of Copper Plates, Comprising Near One Hundred and Twenty Figures, Accurately Drawn from Nature, and Beautifully Engraved. Jones , Stephen
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1793
12663 The Natural History of Beasts, Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Illustrated by a Great Variety of Copper Plates, Comprising Near One Hundred and Twenty Figures, Accurately Drawn from Nature, and Beautifully Engraved. Jones , Stephen
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1798
15043 The natural history of birds, compiled from the best authorities, and illustrated by a great variety of copper plates, comprising near one hundred and twenty figures, ... Vol. II. Jones , Stephen
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1798
12875 The natural history of four-footed beasts. By T. Teltruth. Embellished with curious cuts. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1781
5098 The nature and necessity of the new creature in Christ, stated and described according to heart's experience and true practice. By Joanna Eleonora de Merlau. Translated from the German by Francis Okely, A. B. Formerly of St. John's College in Cambridge. Petersen , Johanna Eleonora
1772
5099 The nature and necessity of the new creature in Christ, stated and described, according to he art's [sic] experience and true practice. By Joanna Eleonora de Merlau. Translated from the German, by Francis Okely. ... Petersen , Johanna Eleonora
1772
7372 The nature certainty, and evidence of true Christianity. In a letter from a gentlewoman in New-England, to her dear friend in great darkness, doubt, and concern of a religious nature. N.B. Though this letter was wrote in great privacy from one friend to another; yet on representing that by allowing it to be printed, it would probably reach to many others in the like afflicted case, and by the grace of God be very helpful to them; the writer was at length prevailed on to suffer it,--provided her name and place of abode remain concealed. Osborn , Sarah
1763