Titles by Kemmish, Ann in MLA format
There are 17 titles associated with this person.
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French murder! A circumstantial account of the reported conspiracy against Buonaparte, with the particulars relative to the apprehension and examination of the accused persons, viz. General Moreau, Pichegru, Georges, &c., &c. With the cruel Treatment experienced by them, in the various Places of their confiement. Likewise an authenitc detail o the Murder of the Duke D'Enghein; (Son of the Duke of Bourbon, and Grandson of the Prince de Conde) Who was most inhumanely shot, in the night of the 22nd of March, in a wood at Vicennes. To which is added, Gen. Moreau's letter to Buonaparte, on the subject of the conspiracy.
London:
Ann Kemmish,
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Unknown, .
French murder! A circumstantial account of the reported conspiracy against Buonaparte, with the particulars relative to the apprehension and examination of the accused persons, viz. General Moreau, Pichegru, Georges, &c., &c. With the cruel Treatment experienced by them, in the various Places of their confiement. Likewise an authenitc detail o the Murder of the Duke D'Enghein; (Son of the Duke of Bourbon, and Grandson of the Prince de Conde) Who was most inhumanely shot, in the night of the 22nd of March, in a wood at Vicennes. To which is added, Gen. Moreau's letter to Buonaparte, on the subject of the conspiracy.
London:
Ann Kemmish,
.
Unknown, [Woman].
The midnight bell, or the Abbey of St. Francis. An original romance. By the authoress of Alphonso and Elinor; Three Ghosts of the Forest, &c.
London:
J. Ker,
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
.
Lansdell, Sarah.
Manfredi, or the mysterious hermit. An interesting and original romance.
London:
G. Stevens,
1796.
Unknown, .
Fun and frolic; or, A comic journal of wit. Being a new collection of humourous jests, bon mots, Irish blunders, whimsical adventures, double entendres, sharp repartees, droll stories, and anecdotes of various well-known facetious characters, who, in a decided oppositon to melancholy, pledged themselves to live in constant emnity to old care, till they effected his dissolution in the stream of their mirth.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
J. Ker,
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Wilmott and Hill,
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
1804.
Unknown, .
Fun and frolic; or, A comic journal of wit. Being a new collection of humourous jests, bon mots, Irish blunders, whimsical adventures, double entendres, sharp repartees, droll stories, and anecdotes of various well-known facetious characters, who, in a decided oppositon to melancholy, pledged themselves to live in constant emnity to old care, till they effected his dissolution in the stream of their mirth.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
J. Ker,
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Wilmott and Hill,
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
1804.
Dibdin, Charles.
Scales's Edition. A description of Harlequin in his Element, or Fire, Water, Earth, & Air. A new popular Pantomine, performing with universal applause, at Covent-Gardent Theatre.
London:
John Scales,
1806.
Kemmish, William.
The beauty and the beast, or The magic rose; a new aerial and terrestrial romantic tale of enchantment. By W. Kemmish. Founded on the new splendid melo-dramatic spectacle, called the cloud king, performing with the most unparalleled Applause, at the New Royal Circus.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
1806.
Kemmish, William.
The beauty and the beast, or The magic rose; a new aerial and terrestrial romantic tale of enchantment. By W. Kemmish. Founded on the new splendid melo-dramatic spectacle, called the cloud king, performing with the most unparalleled Applause, at the New Royal Circus.
London:
T. Hughes [Stationers Court],
Ann Kemmish,
William Champante and Benjamin Whitrow,
Thomas Smith [Maidstone],
Nathaniel and John Muggeridge,
1806.
Tibbs, Thomas.
The experimental farmer: being strictures on various branches of husbandry and agriculture, drawn from a long series of practice in different parts of Great-Britain; containing observations on planting & preserving young trees, with an approved method of thinning them, to become timber. Likewise, plans for laying-out land, on a five and four field system. Also, a new method to bring the most barren land into cultivation, for meadows and sheep walks. And a variety of other useful information in every branch of this art, absolutely necessary for every person, from the opulent farmer, to the proprietors of small pieces of land. By Thomas Tibbs, farmer. Late land-steward to Lord Grenville: and who as received the sanction and a premium from teh Board of Agriculture.
Southwark:
Thomas Ostell,
Ann Kemmish,
1807.
Tibbs, Thomas.
The experimental farmer: being strictures on various branches of husbandry and agriculture, drawn from a long series of practice in different parts of Great-Britain; containing observations on planting & preserving young trees, with an approved method of thinning them, to become timber. Likewise, plans for laying-out land, on a five and four field system. Also, a new method to bring the most barren land into cultivation, for meadows and sheep walks. And a variety of other useful information in every branch of this art, absolutely necessary for every person, from the opulent farmer, to the proprietors of small pieces of land. By Thomas Tibbs, farmer. Late land-steward to Lord Grenville: and who as received the sanction and a premium from teh Board of Agriculture.
Southwark:
Thomas Ostell,
Ann Kemmish,
1807.
Kemble, Charles.
Scales's Edition. a sketch of The Wanderer: or the rights of Hospitality. An Historical Drama, as it is perfromed at Covent-Gardent Theatre.
London:
John Scales,
1808.