ID 296
Last Name More
First Name Hannah
Title
Gender Female
Date of Birth 1745-02-02
Date of Death 1833-09-07
Place of Birth Stapleton
Place of Death Clifton
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/51802053
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More
Jackson Entry https://jacksonbibliography.library.utoronto.ca/author/details/more-hannah/10219
Image URL https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/HannahMore.jpg
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Role Title Date
Author The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part I 1800
Author The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part II. To which is Added The Sorrows of Yamba, a Poem. 1800
Author The two shoemakers. In six parts. 1800
Author The wife reformed. 1800
Author Here and there or, this world and the next. Being suitable thoughts for the new year. 1801
Author Patient Joe: Wild Robert: Dan and Jane: and the Gin-shop 1801
Author Sacred Dramas, Chiefly Intended for Young Persons: The Subjects Taken from the Bible. To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah; Sensibility, A Poem; and Search After Happiness. By Hannah More. 1801
Author Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More. In two volumes. 1801
Author The Entertaining, moral & religious repository; containing, many separate performances, all of which are written in a pleasing stile, and are eminently calculated for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. Published by a society in Great Britain, instituted for the beneficent purpose of aiding the intention of His Majesty, as expressed in his royal proclamation for the suppression of vice and immorality. 1801
Author The Entertaining, moral, and religious repository; containing, many performances, all of which are written in a pleasing stile, and are eminently calculated for the amusement and instruction of both sexes. Published by a society in Great-Britain, instituted for the beneficent purpose of aiding the intention of His Majesty, as expressed in his royal proclamation, for the suppression of vice and immorality. 1801
Author The Lancashire Collier Girl, a true story. 1801
Author The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. A new edition. 1801
Author The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. 1801
Author The Works of Hannah More, in Eight Volumes: Including Several Pieces Never Before Published. 1801
Author Cheap repository tracts; entertaining, moral, and religious. Consisting of a great variety of separate performances, written in a neat, yet simple style, and eminently calculated for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. The first Boston, from the latest English, edition. 1802
Author Moses in the bulrushes: a sacred drama. The subject is taken from the second chapter of the book of Exodus. First Worcester edition. 1802
Author Sacred Dramas: Chiefly Intended for Young Persons. The Subjects Taken from the Bible. By Hannah More. 1802
Author Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. By Miss Hannah More. New Edition. 1802
Author Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More. Two volumes in one—and third American edition, with considerable additions. 1802
Author The Carpenter; or, The danger of evil company. Together with The gin-shop; or, A peep into a prison. 1802
Author The history of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher; and his man William. 1802
Author The Sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave trade 1802
Author The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave trade. Extracted from Miss Hannah More's works. 1802
Author A Selection, in Prose and Verse; with Some Original Pieces by Mrs. A. G. of Lamberhurst, Kent. 1803
Author The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts. By a friend of youth. With cuts by Anderson. 1803

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