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 Juvenile Reduplications: or, The New "House that Jack Built." A Parody. With appropriate cuts and explanatory notes. By J. Bisset, Author of The Orphan Boy; The Flights of Fancy; 1800
Bookseller Memoirs of Dick, the Little Poney, supposed to be written by himself; and published for the instruction and amusement of good boys and girls. 1800
Publisher Mother Shipton. 1800
Printer Mother Shipton. 1800
Publisher New description of Blenheim, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough: containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry and furniture; a picturesque tour of the gardens and park; and a General Description of the China Gallery, &c. With a preliminary essay on landscape gardening. 1800
Bookseller New tales of the castle; or, the noble emigrants, a story of modern times. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1800
Publisher Tales for youth; in thirty poems: To which are annexed, historical remarks and moral applications in prose. By the author of "choice emblems for the improvement of youth," &c. Ornamented with cuts, Neatly Designed And Engraved ON Wood, by I. Bewick 1800
Bookseller Tales of the cottage; or, stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated Work Les veillees du chateau, by Madam Genlis. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1800
Publisher The adventures of a silver penny. Including many secret anecdotes of little misses and masters both good and naughty. Embellished with cuts. 1800
Publisher The adventures of a silver three-pence. Containing much amusement and many characters with which young gentlemen and ladies ought to be acquainted. Adorned with cuts. Written by Mr. Truelove. For the Benefit of all good Children who love to be merry and wise. 1800
Publisher The Asiatic princess. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1800
Publisher The Beauties of History; or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice: Drawn from Examples of Men eminent for their virtues, or infamous for their vices. By the late W. Dodd, L.L.D. Considerably Enlarged. The third edition. Ornamented with upwards of thirty engravings, beautifully cut on wood. 1800
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. 1800
Publisher The builder's magazine; or, a universal dictionary for architects, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. ... Consisting of designs in architecture, ... together with the plans and sections, ... The whole forming a complete system of architecture in all its branches. 1800
Bookseller The Enchanted Mirror, A Moorish Romance. Second Edition. 1800
Publisher The Florist; or, Poetical Nosegay. 1800
Publisher The Fortune-Teller, by the Renowned Dr. Hurlothrumbo. 1800
Bookseller The Governess: or, Evening Amusements, at a Boarding School. 1800
Publisher The History of Tommy Careless; or, The Misfortunes of a Week. Adorned with cuts. 1800
Publisher The History of Tommy Playlove and Jacky Lovebook. Wherein is shewn the superiority of virtue over vice, however dignified by birth or fortune. Written by a friend. Adorned with cuts. 1800
Bookseller The Juvenile Preceptor, or a Course of Moral and Scientific Instructions. For the use of both sexes. Vol. i. Containing spelling and reading lessons, not exceeding one syllable. 1800
Publisher The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins, a cornish man; Taken from his own mouth in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a Passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts. 1800
Publisher The Life of Rolla: A Peruvian Tale. With Moral Inculcations for Youth. Including, A Description of the Temple of the Sun. The Mysteries of the Golden Leaf. The seven Springs in the Valley of Nanasca. The Story of the Tree with one Branch. The Story of the Inca who wept Blood. The Speech of Rolla. The Battle of Quito. The Death of Rolla. With a frontispiece, representing Rolla tearing from the Rock the Tree which supports the Bridge. By the author of The Siamese Tales. To which are added, Six Peruvian Fables: The Humming-Bird. The Man who gained by a Loss. The Peruvian Archer. The Daughter of the Moon. The Lizard. The laden Lama. By the same author. 1800
Publisher The Menagerie; or, a Peep at the Quadruped Race. Being an exhibition of one hundred and ten animals, neatly engraved on copper-plates, with their characters. Intended as a present for every curious miss and master. 1800
Bookseller The Orphan Boy A Pathetic Tale Founded on Fact By J. Bisset. 1800

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