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Displaying 1301–1325 of 1387

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Author Miscellaneous Poems, on Various Subjects, Designed for the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth. By Mrs Hennett. 1820
Author The fairies' repertory: containing choice tales selected from Mother Bunch, Mother Grim, and Mother Goose. By Robin Goodfellow. 1820
Author The History of Little King Pippin. With an Account of the Melancholy Death of Four Naughty Boys, who were Devoured by Wild Beasts. And the Wonderful Delivery of Master Henry Harmless, by a little white horse. Ornamented with Cuts. 1820
Author The History of Sir Richard Whittington, and his cat. Adorned with Cuts. 1820
Author The Life of Master Watty & Miss Jessy Supine; or, the Evils of a bad Education. Adorned with Cuts. 1820
Author The Little Warbler of the Cottage, and her dog Constant. 1820
Author The School of Love; or, Original and Comic Valentine Writer, for Trades, Professions, &c. including actor, blacksmith, butcher, baker, brewer, jeweller, musician, linen-draper, cheese-monger, doctor, farmer, fish-monger, soldier, sailor, tallow-chandler, miller, fruiterer, coal-merchant, milkman, footman, butler, gardener, gunsmith, green-grocer, auctioneer, bookseller, pawn-broker, tailor, stationer, grocer, painter, publican, carpenter, pastry-cook, watch-maker, waterman, engraver, &c. &c. &c. with an eccentric frontispiece of "School of Love." 1820
Author The silver toy, or picture alphabet: for the Entertainment and Instruction of Children in the Nursery. 1820
Author The Wisdom of Crop the Conjurer. Exemplified in several characters of good and bad boys, with an impartial account of the celebrated Tom Trot, who rode before all the boys in the kingdom till he arrived at the top of the hill called Learning. Written for the imitation of those who love themselves. Adorned with Cuts. 1820
Author The Young Sparrows: or, Little Robert taught Humanity. Ornamented with Cuts. 1820
Author An alphabetical arrangement of animals for little naturalists. By Sally Sketch. 1821
Author Corinth, and Other Poems. Dedicated (by Permission) to the Right Hon. Viscountess Anson. 1821
Author Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia. An entire new translation with geographical notes, to which is added The Authentic History of Miss Moreton, and the Faithful Cottager. Also Paul & Virginia. 1821
Author Journal of a Tour in France, Switzerland, and Lombardy, Crossing the Simplon, and Returning by Mont Cenis to Paris, During the Autumn of 1818. With Plates. In Two Volumes. 1821
Author Mary, the maid of the inn; an affecting narrative; detailing the history of her youthful days; the singular way she discovers her lover to be a robber and murderer; he is apprehended and committed for trial; the distress of Mary, on being compelled to give evidence against her lover, through which he is convicted and executed; she loses her reason, her forlorn and destitute wanderings, until she is found frozen to death. From the poem by Robert Southey. 1821
Translator Saul, a Tragedy; Translated from the Italian of Count Victorio Alfieri: And Jephtha's Daughter, a Scriptural Drama 1821
Author The History of three Silver Trouts. Decorated with Cuts. 1821
Author The Snow. Adorned with Engravings. 1821
Author Verses for Little Children . . . . 1821
Editor A Journal of Voyages and Travels, by the Late Thomas Rees, Serjeant of Marines. Published for the Benefit of the Author's Orphan Daughter. 1822
Author A Tour in the Isle of Wight, in the Autumn of 1820. Currente Calamo. 1822
Author Aunt Eleanor's Rhymes for the Nursery 1822
Author Ceres and Agenorica, a Poem 1822
Translator Elizabeth, or, The exiles of Siberia: a tale founded on truth. 1822
Translator Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia. a Tale, Founded Upon Facts. From the French of Madame Cottin. The original translation revised and corrected. 1822

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