Geoname ID 4930956
Name Boston
Titles 507
Firms 245
People Born: 31, Died: 40

Titles

Displaying 451–475 of 505

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
18258 The sons of Erin; or, Modern sentiment: a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Boston Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. LeFanu , Alicia
Thomas Wells (Boston)
1812
18730 The sorrows of Yamba; or The Negro woman's lamentation. [Taken from the cheap repository.] More , Hannah
1819
15407 The Sorrows of Yamba; or, the Negro woman's lamentation. More , Hannah
1819
18727 The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave trade. Extracted from Miss Hannah More's works. More , Hannah
1802
24567 The soveraignty and goodness of God, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed: being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended by her, to all that desire to know the Lords doings to, & dealings with her; especially to her dear children and relations. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression. Rowlandson , Mary White
Samuel Phillips (Boston)
1720 The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression.
866 The Spanish Daughter. By the Rev. George Butt, Late Chaplain to His Majesty. Revised and Corrected by His Daughter, Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Stories on the Church Catechism," &c. &c. In Two Volumes. Butt , George
Samuel Turell Armstrong (Boston)
Crocker and Brewster (Boston)
John P. Haven (New York City)
1824
19927 The Spanish guitar. A tale, for the use of young persons. By Elizabeth I. Spence. Spence , Elizabeth Isabella
1816
19928 The Spanish guitar. A tale; for the use of young persons. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, author of A Caledonian excursion, The curate and his daughter, &c. Spence , Elizabeth Isabella
1815
18136 The stranger; a drama, in five acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Boston Theatre. Translated from the German of Kotzebue. By Benjamin Thompson, Esq. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Kotzebue , August von
Inchbald , Elizabeth
John West [Boston] (Boston)
1808
18989 The surprising adventures of Almira Paul, a young woman, who, garbed as a male, has for three of the last preceding years actually served as a common sailor, on board of English and American armed vessels, without a discovery of her sex being made. : In 1812 (at 22 years of age) she shipped at Halifax, by the name of Jack Brown, as cook's mate, on board the revenue cutter--since which, she has been in active service on board a number of English privateers and ships of war &c.--once on board an Algerine corsair--and once on board the American ship Macedonian.--Has been in many engagements, and was once severely wounded. : The said Almira Paul is now in Boston--and in presenting the public with the particulars of her curious adventures, they may rest assured that we present them with facts, confirmed by a number of respectable gentlemen, now in this town. Paul , Almira
Nathaniel Coverly Jr. (Boston)
1816
18990 The surprising adventures of Almira Paul, a young woman, who, garbed as a male, has for three of the last preceeding years actually served as a common sailor, on board of English and American armed vessels without a discovery of her sex being made. : In 1818 (at 22 years of age) she shipped at Halifax, by the name of Jack Brown, as cook's mate, on board the revenue cutter--since which, she has been in active service on board a number of English privateers and ships of war, &c.--Once on board an Algerine corsair--and once on board the American ship Macedonian.--Has been in many engagements, and was once severely wounded. : The said Almira Paul is now in Boston--and in presenting the public with the particulars of her current adventure, they may rest assured that we present them with facts, confirmed by a number of respectable gentlemen now in this town Paul , Almira
M. Brewster (Boston)
1819
15859 The Times of the Saviour. By Harriet Martineau. Reprinted, after revision, from the English edition. Martineau , Harriet
Leonard C. Bowles (Boston)
1831 Reprinted, after revision, from the English edition.
15872 The Times of the Saviour. By Harriet Martineau. Reprinted, after revision, from the English edition. Third edition. Martineau , Harriet
Leonard C. Bowles (Boston)
B. H. Greene (Boston)
1832 Reprinted, after revision, from the English edition. Third edition.
16288 The Truth and Excellence of the Christian Religion Exhibited. In Two Parts. Part I. Containing Sketches of the Lives of Eminent Laymen, Who Have Written in Defence of the Christian Religion. Part II. Containing Extracts from their Writings. By Hannah Adams. Adams , Hannah
John West [Boston] (Boston)
1804
19518 The twin sisters, or The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham, author of many approved works for young persons. First American Edition. Sandham , Elizabeth
Bradford and Read (Boston) (Boston)
1813 First American Edition.
18770 The two wealthy farmers; being an interesting and instructive history of Mr. Worthy and Mr. Bragwell; with a description of the situation and conduct of their respective families. By Miss Hannah More. To which are added, several valuable religious pieces. More , Hannah
Lincoln & Edmands (Boston)
1809
20004 The Village School: Being the Second of a Series of Interesting Stories. By Mary Sterndale, Sheffield, Eng. Sterndale , Mary
Edgeworth , Maria
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
David Francis (Boston)
1813
20485 The voyages and adventures of Edward Teach, commonly called Black Beard, the notorious pirate. By S. Wilkinson. With an account of the origin and progress of the Roman, Algerine and West India pirates. Wilkinson , Sarah Scudgell
Ephraim C. Beals (Boston)
1808
17088 The West Indian; a comedy, in five acts; by Richard Cumberland, Esq. As performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and Boston Theatre. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Cumberland , Richard
Inchbald , Elizabeth
John West and Company (Boston)
1809
17345 The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth Edgeworth , Maria
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1815
17346 The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth Edgeworth , Maria
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1816
17347 The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth Edgeworth , Maria
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1819
17348 The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. Edgeworth , Maria
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
1810
18823 The wild Irish girl; a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of The novice of St. Dominick, Lay of an Irish harp, &c. &c. Sixth American edition. Owenson , Sydney
Joseph Greenleaf
1808 Sixth American edition.
19998 The works of Mrs. Anne Steele, complete in two volumes. Comprehending poems on subjects chiefly devotional: and miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse: heretofore published under the title of Theodosia. Steele , Anne
Munroe, Francis & Parker (Boston)
1808