ID 1410
Last Name Newbery
First Name Elizabeth
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Gender Female
Date of Birth 1746
Date of Death 1821-10-21
Place of Birth
Place of Death Clapham
Related Firms Elizabeth Newbery
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/10165351
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Bookseller Tales of the hermitage: Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation. 1798
Publisher The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Abridged. Adorned with copper plates. 1798
Publisher The Child's Grammar; Corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. By Mrs. Lovechild. 1798
Publisher The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume II. Containing a Description of Guildhall, Guildhall Chapel, The Bank of England, St Thomas's Hospital, The Mansion House, Foundling Hospital, The East India House, St Stephen's Walbrook, St Mary le Bow, Bridewell Hospital, Christ's Hospital, and London Stone. 1798
Publisher The family book; or, Children's journal. Containing moral and amusing tales, with instructive dialogues upon subjects which generally occur in familiar society. Translated from the French of Mons. Berquin. 1798
Publisher The history of a pin, as related by itself. Interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, Pointing out to the Youth of both Sexes, the Superiority of a generous Mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. By the author of the brothers, a tale for children, &c. 1798
Publisher The History of Sinbad the Sailor; containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes. 1798
Publisher The history of Sindbad the sailor; containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes. 1798
Publisher The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author Of Pamela And Clarissa. The tenth edition. 1798
Publisher The History of the Davenport Family; In which is displayed a striking contrast between haughty indolence and healthful activity, in the characters of the young Davenports, and their cousins Sophia and Amelia easy. Interspersed with moral reflections. By H.S. 1798
Publisher The history of young Edwin and little Jessy: together with an account of the pleasant walk which William and Winifred took with Margery, who lives at the foot of Parnassus. Written by the aforesaid Margery, For the Purpose of making every Little Girl and Boy Good and Happy. 1798
Publisher The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror: Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales; Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by J. Bewick. The seventh edition. 1798
Publisher 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. 1798
Publisher 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. 1798
Bookseller The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. ... Embellished with six copper-plate engravings, ... 1798
Publisher The sparrow. 1798
Publisher The two cousins, a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of The blind child and Dramatic dialogues. 1798
Publisher Youth's Miscellany; or, A Father's Gift to His Children: Consisting of Original Essays, Moral and Literary; Tales, Fables, Reflections &c. Intended to promote a love of virtue and learning, to correct the judgment, to improve the taste, and to humanize the mind. By the author of The Juvenile Olio, &c. &c. 1798
Publisher The British tourists; or traveller’s pocket companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the most celebrated tours in the British Islands. By William Mavor, LL.D. ... 1798-1800
Bookseller A complete course of geography, by means of instructive games, invented by the Abbé Gaultier. The third edition, corrected, improved, and divided into two parts. The first containing the game of simple geography, viz. That which teaches the names and situation of the different countries and places of the earth. The second containing a geographical game illustrative of ancient and modern history. To which is prefixed, a treatise, or short account, of the artificial sphere. Nota.-The following things are necessary for the first game, viz. I. A set of common maps, and another containing merely the outlines of kingdoms, provinces, course of rivers, situations of principal towns, islands, mountaints, &c. II. A set of counters, having the names of kingdoms, provinces, islands, seas, rivers, &c. marked on them; that the pupils may themselves explain and point out their situation on the plain map. 1799
Bookseller A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1799
Publisher A new biographical dictionary: containing a brief account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons and remarkable characters in every age and nation. By Stephen Jones. 1799
Bookseller A short account of the infectious malignant fever, as it appeared at Uxbridge, and its vicinity, in the summer and autumn of the year 1799; with a detail of the good effects of yeast, and vital air, in the different stages of that disorder. By a medical practitioner. 1799
Publisher Biography for girls: or, moral and instructive examples, for young ladies. By Mrs Pilkington. 1799
Publisher Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral and divine, for the improvement and pastime of youth: displaying the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists, The whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction, Under a new and more delightful Dress. For the use of schools. Written for the amusement of a young nobleman. 1799

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