Titles by Fenn, Ellenor in APA format
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Fenn
, E.
(1770).
Mrs. lovechild's golden present, to all the little masters and misses, of europe, asia, africa, and america.
London:
Francis Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1775).
Mrs. love[child's] golden present, to all little masters and misses of europe, asia, africa, and america.
Brentford:
Fenn
, E.
(1777).
Mrs. lovechild's golden present, to all the little masters and misses, of europe, asia, africa, and america.
London:
Francis Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1779).
A spelling-book, designed to render the acquisition of the rudiments of our native language easy and pleasant. containing i. a preface, explaining the manner of using the book. ii. variety of alphabets, differently arranged. iii. a copious set of monosyllables, classed agreeably to their sounds. iv. words of two or more syllables, arranged according to their accent. v. sets of words to be studied as lessons, previous to reading the story or dialogue to which each set belongs. vi. a course of easy reading lessons for young children; beginning with single words of three letters, and advanting gradually to sentences of six or seven words. to which is prefixed, the child's library; or, a catalogue of books, recommended to children from the age of three to twelve years. by mrs. teachwell.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1779).
Lilliputian spectacle de la nature: or, nature delineated, in conversations and letters passing between the children of a family. in three volumes. ...
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1779).
Rational sports. in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded. second edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1782).
School occurrences: supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of mrs. teachwell; and to be recorded by one of them.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
Fables in monosyllables by mrs. teachwell, to which are added morals in dialogues between a mother and children.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
Fables in monosyllables by mrs. teachwell; to which are added morals, in dialogues, between a mother and children.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
Fables, by mrs. teachwell: in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
Juvenile correspondence; or, letters, suited to children, from four to above ten years of age. in three sets.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
Rational sports. in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
School dialogues, for boys. being an attempt to convey instruction insensibly to their tender minds, and instill the love of virtue. by a lady.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
School occurrences: supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of mrs. teachwell and to be recorded by one of them. second edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1783).
School occurrences: supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of mrs. teachwell; and to be recorded by one of them.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1784).
The female guardian. designed to correct some of the foibles incident to girls, and supply them with innocent amusement for their hours of leisure. by a lady.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1785).
Juvenile correspondence; or, letters, suited to children, from four to above ten years of age. in three sets. second edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1785).
Rational sports. in dialogues passing among the children of a family: designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecing the objects with which they are surrounded. third edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1785).
The art of teaching in sport; designed as a prelude to a set of toys, for enabling ladies to instill the rudiments of spelling reading, grammar, and arithmetic, under the idea of amusement.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1787).
The female guardian. designed to correct some of the foibles incident to girls, and supply them with innocent amusement for their hours of leisure. by a lady. the second edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1789).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1789).
The fairy spectator; or, the invisible monitor. by mrs. teachwell and her family.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1789).
The fairy spectator; or, the invisible monitor. by mrs. teachwell and her family.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1789).
The juvenile tatler. by a society of young ladies. under the tuition of mrs. teachwell.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
A miscellany in prose and verse, for young persons. designed particularly for the amusement of sunday scholars.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
Fables, by mrs. teachwell, in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
Rational sports in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded. fourth edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
Rational sports. in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a hint to mothers how they may infrom [sic] the minds of their little people reflecting the objects with which they are surrounded. fourth edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
School occurrences: supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of mrs. teachwell. and to be recorded by one of them.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
The art of teaching in sport; designed as a prelude to a set of toys, for enabling ladies to instill the rudiments of spelling reading, grammar, and arithmetic, under the idea of amusement.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
The fairy spectator; or, the invisible monitor. by mrs. teachwell and her family.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
The grammar-box.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
The juvenile tatler. by a society of young ladies. under the tuition of mrs. teachwell.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar. with lessons for parsing. and a few already done as examples.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1790).
The rational dame, or, hints towards supplying prattle for children. the second edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1791).
Juvenile correspondence; or, letters suited to children from four to above ten years of age. in three sets.
Milford Haven:
Fenn
, E.
(1794).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years in two volumes.
Dublin:
Fenn
, E.
(1794).
Rational sports. in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded. fourth edition.
Dublin:
Thomas Jackson [Parliament Street]
Fenn
, E.
(1795).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1795).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar. with lessons for parsing. and a few already done as examples.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1795).
The rational dame: or, hints towards supplying prattle for children. the fourth edition.
Dublin:
Thomas Jackson [Parliament Street]
Fenn
, E.
(1795).
The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children. the fourth edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1795).
The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children. the third edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1795).
The village matron, or, anecdotes of mrs. lovechild.
Norwich:
Fenn
, E.
(1796).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1796).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1796).
Fables in monosyllables by mrs. teachwell. to which are added morals in dialogues between a mother and children.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1796).
The child's grammar. designed to enable ladies who may not have attended to the subject themselves to instruct their children. containing a very plain and easy explanation of the several parts of speech; exemplified in the most familiar manner in sentences suited to the capacities of children: followed by parsing lessons, resolved into their elements to try the progress of the pupil. and also the plainst explanation of the modes and tenses, and a second set of parsing lessons suited to a scholar more advanced in grammar; with directions for full examination.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1796).
The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children. the fifth edition.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1797).
The infant's delight.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1797).
The infant's friend. part i. a spelling book. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1797).
The infant's friend. part ii. reading lessons. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
A complete catalogue of mrs. teachwell's books.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Fenn
, E., &
Bentley
, E.
(1798).
A miscellany in prose and verse, for young persons. designed particularly for the amusement of sunday scholars.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E., &
Bentley
, E.
(1798).
A miscellany in prose and verse, for young persons. designed particularly for the amusement of sunday scholars.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
A series of books for teaching, by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
Parsing lessons for elder pupils: resolved into their elements for the assistance of parents and teachers. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
Parsing lessons for young children: resolved into their elements, for the assistance of parents and teachers. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1798).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar. with lessons for parsing. and a few already done as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
Cobwebs to catch flies; or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
Mrs. lovechild's book of three hundred and thirty-six cuts for children.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch]
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
Some hints to young women, engaged in rearing infants, or educating children, either in private families, or schools.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
The art of teaching in sport; designed as a prelude to a set of toys, for enabling ladies to instill the rudiments of spelling, reading, grammar, and arithmetic, under the idea of amusement.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
The child's grammar. designed to enable ladies who may not have attended to the subject themselves to instruct their children. containing a very plain and easy explanation of the several parts of speech; exemplified in the most familiar manner in sentences suited to the capacities of children: followed by parsing lessons, resolved into their elements to try the progress of the pupil. and also, the plainest explanation of the modes and tenses, and a second set of parsing lessons suited to a scholar more advanced in grammar; with directions for full examination.
Dublin:
Bennett Dugdale [Dame Street]
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
The friend of mothers: designed to assist them in their attempts to instil the rudiments of language and arithmetic, at an early age, and in a manner agreeable to their children.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
The infant's friend. part iii. reading lessons. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
The infant's path strewed with flowers.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
The mother's remarks on a set of cuts for children.
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch]
Fenn
, E.
(1799).
Toiles d'araignées pour attraper les mouches, ou courts dialogues pour l'instruction des enfans, depuis l'âge de trois ans, jusqu'à celui de huit.
London:
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] Elizabeth Newbery.
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
A short history of insects, (extracted from works of credit) designed as an introduction to the study of that branch of natural history, and as a pocket companion to those who visit the leverian museum.
Norwich:
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
Cobwebs to catch flies, or, dialogues in short sentences adapted to children from the age of three to eight years: in two volumes.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
The child's grammar. designed to enable ladies to give their children the first simple ideas on the subject, as a preparative for further instruction. containing a very plain and easy explanation of the several parts of speech; exemplified in the most familiar manner in sentences suited to the capacities of children. followed by parsing lessons, resolved into their elements, to try the progress of the pupil. and also the plainest explanation of the modes and tenses, and a second set of parsing lessons suited to a scholar more advanced in grammar; with directions for full examination. by mary wollstonecraft.
Gaillimh:
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
The child's grammar. designed to enable ladies who may not have attended to the subject themselves to instruct their children: containing a very plain and easy explanation of the several parts of speech; exemplified in the most familiar manner in sentences suited to the capacities of children: followed by parsing lessons, resolved into their elements to try the progress of the pupil: and also the plainest explanation of the modes and tenses, and a second set of parsing lessons suited to a scholar more advanced in grammar; with directions for full examination.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
The infant's friend. part i. a spelling book. by mrs. lovechild.
Dublin:
Thomas Jackson [Parliament Street]
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar. with lessons for parsing, and a few already done as examples.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1800).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar. with lessons for parsing. and a few already done as examples.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1801).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar. with lessons for parsing. and a few already done as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1802).
The mother's remarks on a set of cuts for children.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1803).
A short description of two sets of alphabetical cuts of birds. by the author of the rational dame. part i.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1803).
A short history of reptiles (extracted from works of credit) designed as an introduction to the study of that branch of natural history and as a pocket companion to those who visit museums.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1803).
Parsing lessons for elder pupils: resolved into their elements, for the assistance of parents and teachers. by mrs. lovechild. the second edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1803).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1804).
The father's gift, containing an interesting description of one hundred and eight objects. with plates.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson.
Fenn
, E.
(1804).
The mother's grammar: being a continuation of the child's grammar; to which it forms a second part; with lessons for parsing; and a few already done, as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1805).
A short history of reptiles, found in the british islands. to which is added a brief account of crustaceous animals.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1805).
A spelling book with easy reading lessons: beginning with words of three letters and proceeding gradually to those of as many syllables. by the author of the child's and mother's grammars, parsing lessons, infant's friend, &c. &c.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1805).
Parsing lessons for children, resolved into their elements; for the assistance of parents and teachers. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1805).
Parsing lessons for young children: resolved into their elements, for the assistance of parents and teachers. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
(1805).
The family miscellany, in prose and verse; designed to supply lessons for children of various ages, selected by mrs. lovechild as a sequel to 'infants' friend.'
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1806).
A systematical arrangement of the animal kingdom; designed to supply a pocket volume for those who visit museums, and to enable ladies to introduce their children to the study of that branch of natural history.
London:
Bentley
, E., &
Fenn
, E.
(1807).
A miscellany, in prose and verse, for young persons, on sunday. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Bentley
, E., &
Fenn
, E.
(1807).
A miscellany, in prose and verse, for young persons, on sunday. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1807).
Cobwebs to catch flies, or, dialogues in short sentences adapted to children from the age of three to eight years: in two volumes.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1807).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1807).
The mother's grammar: being a continuation of the child's grammar; to which it forms a second part; with lessons for parsing; and a few already done, as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
Fenn
, E.
(1808).
Mrs. lovechild's golden present, to all the little masters and misses, of europe, asia, africa, and america. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1809).
Fables, by mrs. teachwell: in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways.
Hallowell:
Ezekiel Goodale.
(1809).
The family miscellany, in prose and verse; designed to supply lessons for children of various ages. selected by mrs. lovechild as a sequel to 'infant's friend.'
London:
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1810).
Mrs. lovechild's book of three hundred and thirty-six cuts for children.
London:
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton.
Fenn
, E.
(1811).
Cobwebs to catch flies. or dialogues in short sentences. adapted to children from the age of three to eight years.
Philadelphia:
Johnson & Warner.
Fenn
, E.
(1813).
Mrs. lovechild's book of three hundred and thirty-six cuts for children.
London:
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton.
Fenn
, E.
(1813).
The mother's grammar: being a continuation of the child's grammar; to which it forms a second part; with lessons for parsing; and a few already done, as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1814).
Rational sports, in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a hint to mothers how they inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded.
Boston:
Cummings & Hilliard.
Fenn
, E.
(1814).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1816).
The mother's grammar: being a continuation of the child's grammar; to which it forms a second part; with lessons for parsing; and a few already done, as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1819).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild. twenty-fifth edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1820).
Mrs. lovechild's golden present: for all good little boys and girls. decorated with woodcuts.
York:
Fenn
, E.
(1820).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild. twenty-sixth edition.
London:
John Harris and Son.
Fenn
, E.
(1820).
The mother's grammar ... twelfth edition.
London:
Grant and William Griffith.
Fenn
, E.
(1823).
Rational sports, or the game of trades and commerce: in dialogues passing among the children of a family. designed as a slight specimen of the method which his believed would succeed in leading children to a relish for knowledge. by mrs teachwell. a new and improved edition, with fine cuts.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy. John Marshall I [Fleet St] Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] Nathaniel Hailes [172 Piccadilly]
Fenn
, E.
(1824).
Mrs. lovechild's book of two hundred and sixteen cuts for children. designed by the late lady fenn, to teach children the names of things.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton.
Fenn
, E.
(1824).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris and Son.
Fenn
, E.
(1824).
The mother's grammar. being a continuation of the child's grammar, to which it forms a second part: with lessons for parsing, and a few already done, as examples. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris and Son.
Fenn
, E.
(1826).
Infantile knowledge. a spelling book on a popular plan. by the author of the child's grammar, &c. new edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1827).
The child's grammar; corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
John Harris and Son.
Fenn
, E.
(1828).
Infantine knowledge. a spelling book on a popular plan. by the author of the child's grammar, &c.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1830).
The mother's first book for little children: accompanied with engravings; by means of which conversation may be addressed, and instruction extended to the infant mind. by mrs. lovechild.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton.
Fenn
, E.
(1833).
Cobwebs to catch flies, or, dialogues in short sentences: adapted to children from the age of three to eight years.
London:
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock.
Fenn
, E.
(1835).
Infantine knowledge. a spelling book on a popular plan. by the author of the child's grammar, &c.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]
Fenn
, E.
(1836).
Infantine knowledge. a spelling book on a popular plan. combining much pleasing and useful information with the rudiments of learning. by the author of the child's grammar, &c.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843]