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
Image URL https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/HannahMore.jpg
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Author The old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks. A fable. 1803
Author The Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. A new edition. 1803
Author The Works of Hannah More, In Four Volumes: Including Several Pieces Never Before Published. 1803
Author 'Tis all for the best. An interesting moral tract. Illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence. By Miss Hannah More. 1804
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. 1804
Author Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess. In Two Volumes. 1805
Author Hints towards forming the character of a young princess: in two volumes. Second edition. 1805
Author Patient Joe: Wild Robert: Dan and Jane: and the Gin-shop 1805
Author Sacred dramas: chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. By Hannah More. 1805
Author Search after happiness, a pastoral drama. By Miss Hannah More. New Edition. 1805
Author The search after happiness: a pastoral drama. By Hannah More. 1805
Author The Sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. Together with Reflections of a Minister in a Day of Declension 1805
Author The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. Together with Reflections of a minister in a day of declension. 1805
Author The Sorrows of Yamba; or, the Negro woman's Lamentation. 1805
Author The Story of Sinful Sally; the Hampshire Tragedy; the Bad Bargain; and Robert and Richard 1805
Author Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society. Twelfth American edition. 1805
Author Turn the Carpet: A New Christmas Hymn: The Noble Army of Martyrs: and, The Plow-boy's Dream. 1805
Author Sacred Dramas, Chiefly Intended for Young Persons: Subjects Taken from the Bible. To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah; Sensibility, A Poem; and Search After Happiness. By Hannah More. 1806
Author The happy family: or, Winter evening's employment: Consisting of readings and conversations. To which is added, select fables of Esop. 1806
Author The search after happiness, a pastoral drama; from the poetry of Miss Moore. By a lady in Connecticut. 1806
Author The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts. To which is added, The sorrows of Yamba: or The Negro woman's lamentation. 1806
Author The way to get married: and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream. To which is added A father's legacy to his daughters. 1806
Author 'Tis all for the best. An interesting moral tract. Illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence. By Miss Hannah More 1807
Author 'Tis all for the best: Exemplified in the character of Mrs. Simpson. To which is added, The Grand Assizes; or, General Jail Delivery, &c. &c. &c. 1807
Author Betty Brown, the St. Giles's Orange Girl: With an Account of Mrs. Sponge, The Money Lender. 1807

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