Geoname ID 2654675
Name Bristol
Titles 98
Firms 77
People Born: 23, Died: 18

Titles

Displaying 26–50 of 97

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
6911 An extract of letters by Mrs. L***. Lefevre , Mrs.
1773
6910 An extract of letters by Mrs. L****. Lefevre , Mrs.
1796
24844 Catalogue of the books, tracts, &c. contained in Ann Yearsley's public library, No.4, Crescent, Hotwells. Yearsley , Ann
Ann Yearsley (Bristol)
1793
1680 Catalogue of the books, tracts, &c. contained in Ann Yearsley's public library, No.4, Crescent, Hotwells. Yearsley , Ann
s.n. [sine nomine]
1793
13574 Churchill: An elegy. 1765
9662 Clifton, Caractacus, Boadicea, and Other Pieces Powell , Anne
1821
13571 Clifton: a poem, in two cantos. Including Bristol and all its environs. By Henry Jones, author of the Earl of Essex, Isle of Wight, Kew-Gardens, &c. Jones , Henry
1767
4966 Daily conversation with God, exemplified in the holy life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France; commonly known by the name of the good Armelle, deceas'd in Bretaigne in the year 1671. Done out of French. Le Royer , Jeanne
Elizabeth Farley (Bristol)
1755
5519 Danebury: or the power of friendship, a tale. With two odes. By a young lady. Steele , Anne
Joseph Johnson (London)
Thomas Cadell and Thomas Evans (London)
T. Evans [Bristol] (Bristol)
1779
12142 Early Attempts at Poetry, Written at Different Periods, from 1811, to 1816. By Mary Abel Clinckett. Clinckett , Mary Abel
1817
13573 Elegiac and Other Poems. By Several Hands. Gratefully Inscribed to the honoured Memory of a late eminently valuable Citizen of the City of Bristol, Abraham Richard Hawksworth, Late Treasurer to the Infirmary of the said City, and One of the People called Quakers. Wherein is exhibited a View of his Life, As an accomplished Model for the universal imitation of Mankind. To which are added, Some lines on Rebecca Smith, Late of Nailsworth, in Glocestershire, deceased, An eminent and approved Minister amongst the said people. 1769
13583 Elegiac and Other Poems. By Several Hands. Gratefully Inscribed to the honoured Memory of Abraham Richard Hawksworth, Late Treasurer to the Bristol Infirmary and One of the People called Quakers. Wherein is exhibited a View of his Life, As a Model worthy of universal imitation. The second edition Amended, and several of the pieces abridged, The former Edition having mostly been sold in the City of Bristol. 1769 The second edition
484 Elegiac Ode to the Memory of Lieut.-Colonel Vassall Holford , Margaret (the younger)
1808
6600 Essays on various subjects: in which some characters of the present age are introduced. By M. de la Garde, Formerly of the Island of Jersey, and Author of the Candid Friend. Second edition. To which is added some poetical pieces, by Mrs. Guppy. Guppy , Sarah
De La Garde , Mary
1800 Second edition.
13576 Hymns and Sacred Poems. In two volumes. By Charles Wesley, MA. Late student of Christ-Church, Oxford. The second edition. Wesley , John
1755 The second edition.
13569 Hymns for the year 1756. The second edition. Wesley , John
1756 The second edition.
13575 Hymns of intercession for all mankind. Wesley , John
1758
2890 Instructions of a Duchess to her son. Translated into English from the original Italian, by a young lady. To which are added some notes. Vastogirardi , Augusta Caterina Petra
1777
13364 Instructive & entertaining dialogues for children. By Mrs. Guppy. Guppy , Sarah
1800
6163 Jesus, altogether lovely: or a letter to some of the single women in the Methodist Society. The second edition. Fletcher , Mary Bosanquet
s.n. [sine nomine]
1766 The second edition.
13268 Letters addressed to Dorothy Ripley, from several Africans and Indians on subjects of Christian experience, &c. Second edition. 1821
4858 Letters wrote by Jane Cooper: to which is prefixt some account of her life and death. Cooper , Jane
1764
4862 Letters wrote by Jane Cooper: to which is prefixt some account of her life and death. The third edition. Cooper , Jane
1770 The third edition.
4968 Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings. Le Royer , Jeanne
1772
12265 Long Ashton, a Poem, in Two Parts; Descriptive of the Local Scenery of that Village and Its Environs, Including St. Vincent's Rocks, Bristol, &c. By William Morgan, of Bower Ashton, late of Bristol. Morgan , William
1814