Geoname ID 4560349
Name Philadelphia
Titles 920
Firms 354
People Born: 43, Died: 79

Titles

Displaying 326–350 of 917

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
21327 History of England, from the first invasion by Julius Caesar, to the peace of Ghent; comprising every political event worthy of remembrance: a progressive view of religion, language, and manners; of men eminent for their virtue or their learning; their patriotism, eloquence, or philosophical research; of the introduction of manufactures, and of colonial establishments. With an interrogative index, for the use of schools. By William Grimshaw, author of The improved history of Rome. Grimshaw , William
Benjamin Warner [171 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1819
19652 History of Henry Fairchild and Charles Trueman. Sherwood , Mary Martha
The Sunday and Adult School Union (Philadelphia)
1819
21624 History of the United States, from their first settlement as English colonies, in 1607, to the year 1808, or the thirty-third of their sovereignty and independence. By David Ramsay, M.D. Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S.S. Smith, D.D. and L.L.D. and other literary gentlemen. In three volumes. Ramsay , David
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1816
21625 History of the United States, from their first settlement as English colonies, in 1607, to the year 1808; or, the thirty-third of their sovereignty and independence. By David Ramsay, M.D. Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S.S. Smith, D.D. and L.L.D. and other literary gentlemen. In three volumes. Second edition, revised and corrected. Ramsay , David
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1818 Second edition, revised and corrected.
20888 Hoch-deutsches lutherisches ABC- und Namen-Büchlein für Kinder welche anfangen zu lernen. 1806
17086 Home. A novel. In two volumes. By Miss Cullen, daughter of the celebrated Dr. Cullen. Expect not a story decked in the garb of fancy—but look at home. First American, from the third London, Edition. Cullen , Margaret
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1813 First American, from the third London, Edition.
21396 How to die for love! A farce, in two acts: as performed at the Lyceum Theatre. London. Adapted from a sketch in one act, by Kotzebue; called Blind Geladen. Kotzebue , August von
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1812
20053 Hymns for infant minds. By the authors of "Original poems," "Rhymes for the nursery," &c. Taylor (later Gilbert) , Ann
Taylor , Jane
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
1811
20891 Hymns for the use of the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the apocalypse. Unknown ,
1817
16437 Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1810
16450 Hymns in prose for children. By the author of Lessons for children. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
1788
16433 Hymns in prose, for children. By Mrs. Barbauld. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
1806
16461 Hymns in prose, for the use of children. By A.L. Barbauld. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
1818
15369 Hymns Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons. By Priscilla Gurney. Benjamin and Thomas Kite (Philadelphia)
1836 First American from the Third London Edition.
17266 Idleness and Industry Exemplified in the History of James Preston, and Lazy Lawrence. To Which is Added, The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, By Hannah More Edgeworth , Maria
More , Hannah
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
1811
17264 Idleness and Industry Exemplified, in the History of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence. Edgeworth , Maria
Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
1803
17265 Idleness and Industry Exemplified, in the History of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence. Edgeworth , Maria
Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
1804
18446 Illustrations of Political Economy. No. IV. Demerara A tale. By Harriet Martineau. From the London Edition. Martineau , Harriet
E. Littell and T. Holden (Philadelphia)
1833 From the London Edition.
14232 Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition; or, An Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and Most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery. Heyrick , Elizabeth
1836
20204 Independent and free. From the American tar or The Press gang defeated: sung by Mr. Rowson at the New Theatre Philadelphia. The words by Mrs. Rowson the music by R. Taylor. Taylor , Raynor
Rowson , Susanna
1796
17365 Industry and idleness, a pleasing and instructive tale, for good little girls, in words not exceeding two syllables. Elliott , Mary Belson
Benjamin Warner [Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1816
17366 Innocent poetry Elliott , Mary Belson
Belson , Elizabeth
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
1811
21721 Instructions for the drill, and the methods of performing the eighteen manoeuvres. By Lieut. John Russell. First American from the first London edition. Russell , John
1814 First American from the first London edition.
17682 Instructive and entetaining [sic] dialogues for children. By Mrs. Guppy. First American Edition. Guppy , Sarah
Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
1808
17834 Instructive hints in easy lessons for children. Heyrick , Elizabeth
Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
1808