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The ladies tales: exemplified in the vertues and vices of the quality, with reflections. London: Ferdinando Burleigh, Anne Dodd I, John Graves, 1714.
Unknown, [Woman]. The oeconomy of female life. By a lady. London: George Smith [London], 1751.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Life of Patty Saunders. Written by herself. London: William Owen, 1752.
Unknown, [Woman]. The History of Amanda. Written by a Young Lady. London: E. Ross, 1758.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Portia. Written by a lady. London: John Wilkie, John Cooke [Oxford], Robert Withy, J. Pottinger, 1759.
Unknown, [Woman]. The adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley. Written by a young lady. Dublin: James Hoey, Junior [Skinner Row], 1760.
Unknown, [Woman]. A new song, and a true song: by a lady. To the tune of Nancy Dawson. Exeter: s.n. [sine nomine], 1763.
Unknown, [Woman]. The life of Patty Saunders. Written by herself. Dublin: Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768], Samuel Watson [Dame Street], 1764.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady. London: James Dodsley, 1765.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady. Dublin: James Hoey, Senior, John Exshaw I [Dame Street], Sarah Cotter (later Stringer) [Skinner Row], Henry Saunders [Castle Street], James Potts, Samuel Watson [Dame Street], Robert Bell [Stephen Street], James Williams [5 Skinner Row], Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768], James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street], 1765.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In four volumes. By a lady. London: Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street], 1767.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady. London: James Dodsley, 1767.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. London: Andrew Millar, Thomas Cadell [London], Joseph Johnson and Co., 1767.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a Lady. In two volumes. Dublin: John Exshaw I [Dame Street], Henry Saunders [Castle Street], James Potts, Robert Bell [Stephen Street], James Williams [5 Skinner Row], William Sleater I [Cork Hill], William Colles [19 Dame Street], Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street], John Mitchell I [Skinner Row], John Murphy, William II and William IV Smith, Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768], James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street], Peter Wilson [iii], 1767.
Unknown, [Woman]. A song on the Blues leaving York. Written by a lady in 1767. York: s.n. [sine nomine], 1768.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Sommervile. Written by a lady. In two volumes. London: Thomas Carnan and Francis Newbery, 1769.
Unknown, [Woman]. The sibyl. A novel. By a lady. In two volumes. London: Joseph Johnson, John Payne [54 Paternoster Row], 1769.
Unknown, [Woman]. Fatal friendship. A novel. In two volumes. By a Lady. London: Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street], 1770.
Unknown, [Woman]. Letters between an English lady and her friend at Paris. In which are contained the memoirs of Mrs. Williams. By a lady. In two volumes. Dublin: Thomas Walker, Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street], James Porter [Skinner Row], James Williams [5 Skinner Row], 1770.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady. ... London: Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street], 1770.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Prediction; or, The History of Miss Lucy Maxwell. By a Lady. London: John Chater and Thomas Vernor, 1770.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Unhappy Wife, A Series of Letters. By a Lady. In Two Volumes. London: Francis Newbery, J. Smith [Paternoster Row], 1770.
Unknown, [Woman]. Fatal friendship. A novel. In two volumes. By a Lady. Dublin: Henry Saunders [Castle Street], James Potts, James Williams [5 Skinner Row], William Sleater I [Castle Street], Thomas Walker, Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street], Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street], James Porter [Skinner Row], 1771.
Unknown, [Woman]. Memoirs of Lady Woodford. Written by herself, and addressed to a friend. In two volumes. London: John Noble, Francis Noble [Holborn], 1771.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Brother. A Novel. By a Lady. London: Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street], 1771.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Favourite. A Moral Tale. Written by a Lady of Quality. In Two Volumes. London: Robert Baldwin I, 1771.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Generous Inconstant. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By a Lady. London: William Nicoll, 1771.
Unknown, [Woman]. New and elegant amusements for the ladies of Great Britain. By a lady. London: Stanley Crowder, John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross], William Cooke, Walter Shropshire, 1772.
Unknown, [Woman]. Original Poems on Various Subjects, by a Young Lady, Eighteen Years of Age. London: Thomas Cadell [London], Thomas Norton Longman III, William Nicoll, James Ridley, 1772.
Unknown, [Woman]. False Gratitude: a novel; by a lady. London: John Noble, Francis Noble [Holborn], 1773.
Unknown, [Woman]. The explanation; or, agreeable surprise. In two volumes. By a young lady. London: John Noble, Francis Noble [Holborn], 1773.
Unknown, [Woman]. A song for the independent burgesses of Newcastle by a lady. Tyne and Wear: s.n. [sine nomine], 1774.
Unknown, [Woman]. Ideal trifles. Published by a lady. London: John Boosey [Boosy], 1774.
Unknown, [Woman]. The school for husbands. Written by a lady. In two volumes. London: John Bew [Paternoster Row], 1774.
Unknown, [Woman]. The trinket. A novel. By a lady. London: Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street], 1774.
Unknown, [Woman]. A new song. Tune - True blue: by a lady. Leicester: s.n. [sine nomine], 1775.
Unknown, [Woman]. An humble tribute to the memory of Mr. Sterne. By a lady. London: John Wilkie, 1775.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Irish guardian. A pathetic story. In four volumes. By a lady. ... London: Joseph Johnson, 1775.
de Sante-Foix, Phillipe-Auguste. The palace of silence: a philosophic tale. Translated from the french by a lady. London: John Bew [Paternoster Row], 1775.
Unknown, [Woman]. Sentimental discourses upon religion and morality. By a lady. London: Thomas Becket [Strand], 1776.
Unknown, [Woman]. The fine gentleman's etiquette; or, Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son, versified. By a lady. London: Thomas Davies [Russell Street], 1776.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Irish guardian. A pathetic story. In two volumes. By a lady. Dublin: William Whitestone [Skinner Row], 1776.
Unknown, [Woman]. The maiden aunt. Written by a lady. In three volumes. ... London: John Bew [Paternoster Row], 1776.
Unknown, [Woman]. The school for husbands. Written by a lady. In two volumes. Dublin: William Watson I, Stephen Colbert [Stephen Street], Samuel Price [Henry Street], William Whitestone [Skinner Row], Josiah Sheppard [Shepherd] [S. Anne Street], Dillon Chamberlaine [College Green], Richard Stewart [Abbey Street], 1776.
Unknown, [Woman]. Another new election song. By a lady. (Tune, He comes - he comes - the hero comes,- &c.) Newcastle upon Tyne: s.n. [sine nomine], 1777.
Unknown, [Woman]. The inamorato: addressed to the author of the electrical eel, by a Lady. London: John Bew [Paternoster Row], 1777.
Unknown, [Woman]. The mutability of human life; or memoirs of Adelaide, Marchioness of Melville. By a lady. In two volumes. ... Dublin: William Sleater I [Castle Street], William Watson I, Samuel Price [Henry Street], William Whitestone [Skinner Row], Dillon Chamberlaine [College Green], 1777.
Unknown, [Woman]. The example: or the history of Lucy Cleveland. By a young lady. ... London: John Fielding and John Walker II, 1778.
Unknown, [Woman]. Coxheath-Camp: a novel. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. Dublin: James Williams [21 Skinner Row], Samuel Price [Henry Street], Thomas Wilkinson (I), Thomas Walker, William and Henry Whitestone, 1779.
Unknown, [Woman]. Coxheath-Camp: a novel. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. ... London: John Fielding and John Walker II, 1779.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Guardians; a Poem. By a Young Lady of Portsmouth. London: George Robinson [ii], 1779.
Unknown, [Woman]. The unfortunate union: or, the test of virtue. A story founded on facts, and calculated to promote the cause of virtue in younger minds. Written by a lady. Dublin: William Sleater I [Castle Street], Richard Cross, Bartholomew Corcoran I [King's Inn Quay], Samuel Price [Henry Street], William Whitestone [Skinner Row], 1779.
Unknown, [Woman]. A new electioneering song, tune, - The dusky night. By a lady. Tyne and Wear: s.n. [sine nomine], 1780.
Unknown, [Woman]. An excellent new election song. By a lady. Tyne and Wear: s.n. [sine nomine], 1780.
Unknown, [Woman]. The modern pantheon, a dream. By a lady of quality. London: John Bew [Paternoster Row], Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street], 1780.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems by a lady. London: 1781.
Unknown, [Woman]. An interesting sketch of genteel life. By a lady. Dublin: 1782.
Unknown, [Woman]. An interesting sketch of genteel life. By a lady. ... Southampton: 1782.
Unknown, [Woman]. The glorious revolutions of 1782. A heroic poem. In two parts. By a lady. Dublin: s.n. [sine nomine], 1782.
Unknown, [Woman]. The fairy ring, or Emeline, a moral tale, by a lady. London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1783.
Unknown, [Woman]. The denouement: or, history of Lady Louisa Wingrove. By a lady. London: George Robinson [ii], 1784.
Unknown, [Woman]. The myrtle: or, effects of love. A novel, in a series of letters. By a lady. In three volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1784.
Unknown, [Woman]. The ring, a novel: In a Series of Letters. By a Young Lady. In Three Volumes. ... Dublin: William and Henry Whitestone, Thomas Walker, Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street], George Burnet [Abbey Street], Samuel Price [Henry Street], Robert Burton [14 Capel Street], Patrick Byrne I [College Green], Luke White [Dame Street], 1784.
Unknown, [Woman]. The sentimental deceiver: or history of Miss Hammond. A novel, in a series of letters. By a lady. London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1784.
Unknown, [Woman]. Belmont grove: or, The discovery. A novel, in a series of letters, by a Lady. In two volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. On the Dutchess of Atholl and Lady Wright fishing at Atholl-House. By a lady. Perth: s.n. [sine nomine], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. Sentimental memoirs: by a lady. ... London: 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Miss Indiana Danby: a novel. In four volumes. By a lady. ... London: William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. The liberal American. A novel, in a series of letters, By a lady. In two volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. The myrtle: or, effects of love. A novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. In three volumes. Dublin: Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street], Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street], Samuel Price [Henry Street], John Beatty [Capel Street], Luke White [Dame Street], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. The nabob. A novel. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. The quaker. A novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. In three volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1785.
Unknown, [Woman]. Melwin Dale, a novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. In two volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1786.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Jessy Evelin. By a young lady. Dublin: 1786.
Unknown, [Woman]. Edward and Sophia. A novel. In two volumes. By a lady. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1787.
Unknown, [Woman]. Lucinda Osborn. A novel. By a young lady. London: Charles Geary, 1787.
Unknown, [Woman]. Lucinda Osburn: a novel. In two volumes. By a young lady. Dublin: John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street], Henry Whitestone [Dame Street], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], Christopher Lewis [Henry Street], John Jones [College Green], 1787.
Unknown, [Woman]. Lumley-House: a novel. The first attempt of a young lady. In three volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1787.
Unknown, [Woman]. The History of Lady Emma Melcombe, and her family. By a female. In three volumes. London: George, George, John and James Robinson, 1787.
Unknown, [Woman]. The history of Lady Emma Melcombe, and her family. By a female. In three volumes. Dublin: James Moore [Dublin], William and Henry Whitestone, William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street], Patrick Byrne I [College Green], Richard Lewis [Capel Street], 1787.
Unknown, [Woman]. Helena, a novel. By a lady of distinction. London: William Richardson [Cornhill], 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. Helena, a novel. By a lady of distinction. Dublin: 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. Juliet; or the cottager: in a series of letters, by a lady. London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. Oswald castle, or Memoirs of lady Sophia Woodville; A novel. In two volumes. By a lady. London: Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street], 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. The apparition. A tale. By a lady. London: Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street], 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. The deserter. A poem, in four cantos: describing the premature death of a youth of eighteen, who perished through ill-timed severity in Dover-Castle on the 5th of March, 1788. ... By a young lady. London: Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street], John Debrett [178 Piccadilly], Francis Knight, J. Robinson, J. Faulder, Thomas Davies [St. John's Street], Botyter, 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. The twin sisters; or, the effects of education: a novel; in a series of letters. By a lady. ... London: Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street], 1788.
Unknown, [Woman]. Emma Dorvill. By a lady. London: Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street], 1789.
Unknown, [Woman]. Family sketches; a novel. In two volumes. Written by a lady. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street], John Jones [Grafton Street], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], 1789.
Unknown, [Woman]. Oswald castle: or Memoirs of lady Sophia Woodville; A novel. By a lady. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], James Moore [Dublin], John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street], William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street], George Burnet [Abbey Street], Patrick Byrne I [College Green], Bernard Dornin [College Green], 1789.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Parson's Wife. A novel. Written by a lady. London: 1789.
Unknown, [Woman]. An elegy, On the Death of Mr. Andrew Gifford Gwennap. By a lady. Falmouth: s.n. [sine nomine], 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Arulia; or the victim of sensibility: a novel, by a young lady. In two volumes. ... London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. London: Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795], 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems on several occasions. By a Young lady. Dublin: William Porter [Skinner Row], 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Scenes for children. By a lady. London: 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Scenes for children. By a lady. London: 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Song. Tune, "The dusky night." By a lady. Southampton: s.n. [sine nomine], 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. Sydney and Eugenia. A novel. By a lady. London: 1790.
Unknown, [Woman]. A new history of the Holy Bible. By a lady. Ipswich: 1791.
Unknown, [Woman]. A squint at Elysium: or, Duke & no duke. A poem. By a lady of Birmingham. Birmingham: s.n. [sine nomine], 1791.
Unknown, [Woman]. An elegy, on the late Reverend John Wesley, wrote by a woman. Bristol: s.n. [sine nomine], 1791.
Unknown, [Woman]. Laura Valmont, a novel written by a lady. London: Charles Dilly, 1791.
Unknown, [Woman]. Reflections at the tomb of Columbus. By a lady. London: Catharine and George Kearsley, 1791.
Unknown, [Woman]. Woodley Park; or the victims of revenge. By a lady. London: George and Thomas Wilkie, 1791.
Unknown, [Woman]. Cross partners, a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By a lady. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], James Moore [Dublin], William Jones I [Dame Street], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], George Draper, John Rice [2 College Green], 1792.
Unknown, [Woman]. Elizabeth Percy; a novel, founded on facts. Written by a lady. In two volmes: ... London: Alexander Hamilton [Holborn], 1792.
Unknown, [Woman]. Frederica: or the memoirs of a young lady. A novel, in two volumes. By a lady. Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], James Moore [Dublin], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], William McKenzie [College Green], Arthur Grueber [59 Dame Street], John Jones [Grafton Street], William Jones I [Dame Street], 1792.
Unknown, [Woman]. The vale of felicity, or, sylvan happiness: pourtrayed [sic] in a series of letters, moral and entertaining. By a lady. Dublin: William Jones I [Dame Street], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], Patrick Wogan [Church Street], Arthur Grueber [15 Dame Street], James Moore [Dublin], 1792.
Unknown, [Woman]. The village maid; an opera. In three acts. By a young lady. London: William Innes, 1792.
Unknown, [Woman]. Louisa Mathews. By an eminent lady. in three volumes. London: James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street], 1793.
Unknown, [Woman]. Louisa Mathews. By an eminent lady. in Three Volumes. ... London: James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street], 1793.
Unknown, [Woman]. The baroness of Beaumont. A novel. By a lady. Dublin: 1793.
Unknown, [Woman]. Caroline de Montmorenci: a tale, founded in facts. By la Marquise de *****. London: Thomas Norton Longman III, 1794.
Unknown, [Woman]. Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Second edition. Southampton: Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number], 1794.
Watts, Isaac, and [Woman] Unknown. Martin and James; or, The reward of integrity; a moral tale. Designed for the improvement of children. Philadelphia: Henry and Patrick Rice, 1794.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel, in two volumes. London: Minerva Press, William Lane, 1794.
Unknown, [Woman]. Austenburn Castle. In two volumes. By an unpatronized female. London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1795.
Unknown, [Woman]. The hapless orphan; or, innocent victim of revenge. A novel, founded on incidents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline Francis to Maria B-. By an American lady. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], John Rice [2 College Green], 1795.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel. Dublin: James Potts, Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street], Patrick Byrne II [Anglesea Street], 1795.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel. Philadelphia: T. Stephens, 1795.
Unknown, [Woman]. Austenburn Castle. In two volumes. By an unpatronized female. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], John Rice [Grafton Street], John Boyce [King's Inn Quay], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], William Porter [Skinner Row], 1796.
Unknown, [Woman]. Posthumous poems of the Countess B-. Edinburgh: 1796.
Unknown, [Woman]. Scenes for children. By a Lady. Dublin: Thomas Jackson [Parliament Street], 1796.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Launch. A novel. Written by a lady. London: 1796.
Unknown, [Woman]. The rejoinder; or Attingham triumphant. (By an old maid.) Shrewsbury: s.n. [sine nomine], 1796.
Unknown, [Woman]. Caroline. In three volumes. By a lady. London: Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street], 1798.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems on various subjects. By a lady. London: Arthur Neil, 1798.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems, by a lady. London: 1798.
Unknown, [Woman]. A Northumbrian Tale. Written by a lady. London: 1799.
Unknown, [Woman]. Wareham priory; or, the will: a novel, founded on facts. By the widow of an officer. London: James Barker [Great Russell Street], 1799.
Unknown, [Woman]. A short story: interspersed with poetry. By a young lady. In two volumes. London: George Cawthorn, Apollo Press, 1800.
Unknown, [Woman]. Adamina, a novel, by a lady. In two volumes. London: Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry], 1801.
Unknown, [Woman]. The female advocate. Written by a lady. New Haven: 1801.
Unknown, [Woman]. Jealousy, or The Dreadful Mistake. A Novel. IN Two Volumes. By a Clergyman's Daughter. London: Minerva Press, William Lane, 1802.
Unknown, [Woman]. The History of Netterville, A Chance Pedestrian. A Novel. In two volumes. London: Benjamin Crosby and Co., 1802.
Unknown, [Woman]. Variety: A Collection of Original Poems. By a Lady. London: James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row], Christopher and Jennet, 1802.
Unknown, [Woman]. Human Frailties. A Novel, in Three Volumes. Interspersed with Poetry. By the author of the "Observant Pedestrian"—"Montrose"—"Mystic Cottager," &c. &c. London: Robert Dutton [Gracechurch Street], Thomas Hurst [Paternoster], Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall], John Cawthorn [Catherine Street], 1803.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Vale of Conway. A Novel. By a lady. In four volumes. London: Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry], 1803.
Hastings, Selina, Elizabeth S. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Isaac Watts, Mr. Perin, and Mr. Smith. A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. New York: Evert Duyckinck [Water Street], 1804.
Unknown, [Woman]. Amasina, or the American Foundling. In Two Volumes. Dedicated by Permission to Lady Cotter. London: Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co., 1804.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Eastern Turret; or, Orphan of Navona. A Romance. London: Ann Lemoine, John Roe [Houndsditch], 1804.
Unknown, [Woman]. Rosetta, A Novel. In Four Volumes. By a Lady, Well Known in the Fashionable World. London: George Alexander Wall, 1805.
Unknown, [Woman]. Eversfield Abbey: A Novel. By the Authoress of The Aunt and the Niece. London: Benjamin Crosby and Co., 1806.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Bravo of Bohemia; or, The Black Forest. A Romance. In Four Volumes. By a Lady. London: Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co., 1806.
Harvey, Miss, Selina Hastings, Elizabeth S. Rowe, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Isaac Watts. A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. New York: John Tiebout [246 Water Street], 1807.
Unknown, [Woman]. An Evening Walk in the Forest: A Poem Descriptive of Forest Trees. By a Lady. London: Jordan and Maxwell, Peter Fremont, Alexander Manners and Robert Miller [Parliament], 1807.
Tobin, John, Amelia Opie, and [Woman] Unknown. The curfew; a play, in five acts. By the late John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey moon. As performed at the Boston Theatre. Boston: Oliver Cromwell Greenleaf, William Blagrove, 1807.
Roscoe, William, Sarah C. Martin, Mirtea Falanzia, Charles Perrault, Catherine A. T. Dorset, [Woman] Unknown, and Adelaide O'Keeffe. The poetic garland, or, Library of knowledge and mirth. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1807.
Unknown, [Woman]. Expostulation; a Poem. By a Young Lady. In Two Parts. Bath: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, William Sheppard, John Bally, 1808.
Unknown, [Woman]. Grand-mamma, or, The christning "not at home" written by a lady. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1808.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems, Moral & Entertaining, by a Lady. Doncaster: 1808.
Sturm, Cristoph C. Reflections on the Works of God; and of His Providence throughout All Nature. Translated by a lady, from the German of C.C. Sturm. London: John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825], John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], J. and J. Richardson, Joseph Johnson, Robert Faulder and Son, Francis, Charles and John Rivington, Ann Vernor, Thomas Hood, and Charles Sharpe, Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho], James Nunn, Cuthell and Martin, Edward Jeffery [opposite Canton House], Lackington, Allen and Co., Lane, Newman, and Co., Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Thomas Cadell and William Davies, George Wilkie and John Robinson, Joseph Booker, Hannah Black, Parry, and Kingsbury, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, James Asperne, R. Scholey, 1808.
Unknown, [Woman]. The feast of the fishes, or, The whale's invitation to his brethren of the deep. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1808.
Sturm, Cristoph C. Reflections on the Works of God and of His Providence. By C.C. Sturm. London: John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825], John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1809.
Unknown, [Woman]. The feast of the fishes, or, The whale's invitation to his brethren of the deep. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1809.
Unknown, [Woman]. The mother's gift, or, Remarks on a set of cuts for children. Philadelphia: Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner, 1809.
Unknown, [Woman]. Friendly Visits from the Muse; or, the Consolations of Solitude. By a Lady. London: Robert Dutton [Gracechurch Street], 1810.
Unknown, [Woman]. Tales Original and Translated from the Spanish. By a Lady. Embellished with Eight Engravings on Wood. London: John Joseph Stockdale [41 Pall Mall], 1810.
Unknown, [Woman]. Julia de Vienne. A Novel. In Four Volumes. Imitated from the French, by a lady. London: Henry Colburn [Conduit Street], 1811.
Unknown, [Woman]. Original Fables...in verse...By a lady...with wood engravings. London: William Baynes [1796–1820; 1828–1832], 1812.
Rogers, Hester, A., Thomas Coke, [Woman] Unknown, and Agnes Bulmer. A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers. Written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary. To which are now added, her Spiritual letters. New York: Daniel Hitt and Thomas Ware, 1813.
Unknown, [Woman]. St. Herbert, a Tale. By an American Lady. Windsor: 1813.
Unknown, [Woman]. Stanzas, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL.D. on His Voyage on a Mission to India. By a Young Lady. London: William Kent, Thomas Blanshard [or Blanchard], Joseph Bruce, 1814.
Unknown, [Woman]. The ladies' school, or, The approach of the holidays. By A young lady. London: James Wallis [19 Paternoster Row], 1814.
Unknown, [Woman]. The power of Christianity, or Abdallah and Sabat, a poem. By a lady. Charleston: Ladies' Benevolent Society, Protestant Episcopal Society, 1814.
Rogers, Hester, A., Thomas Coke, James Rogers, [Woman] Unknown, and Agnes Bulmer. A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers, written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary: to which are now added, her Spiritual letters. New York: Daniel Hitt and Thomas Ware, 1815.
Unknown, [Woman]. Original Fables...in verse...By a lady..with engravings on wood. London: James Wallis [19 Paternoster Row], 1815.
Pratt, Samuel J. Pity's Gift: a collection of interesting tales to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation. Ornamented with vignettes. From the writings of Mr. Pratt. Selected by a Lady. London: John Marshall [Fleet Street], John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], Tabart and Co., J. Johnson, 1816.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems and Hymns. By a Lady. Dublin: A. O'Neil, 1816.
de Staël von Holstein, Anne L. G. Reflections on suicide. Translated from the French of Madame de Stael, by an American lady. Philadelphia: Edward Earle, 1816.
Unknown, [Woman]. Consolation under convictions. A dialogue between a penitent and her Christian friend. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Female Tract Society, 1817.
Unknown, [Woman]. Juliet; or, The reward of filial affection. A tale for youth. By a lady. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1817.
Unknown, [Woman]. The life and death of two young ladies, contrasted. Pittsburgh, PA: 1817.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Port Folio; or, A School Girl's Selection. By a lady. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1817.
Unknown, [Woman]. Dunethvin; or, The Visit to Paris. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By a lady, some time resident in France. London: Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co., 1818.
Unknown, [Woman]. Food for the young: adapted to the mental capacities of children of tender years. By a mother. London: William Darton Junior [1810-1819], 1818.
Unknown, [Woman]. Juliet; or, The reward of filial affection. A tale for youth. By a lady. Philadelphia: E. and R. Parker, 1818.
Unknown, [Woman]. Old Grand-papa, and other poems, for the instruction and amusement of children. New York: Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street], Samuel S. Wood & Co., 1818.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems. By a lady. London: 1818.
Unknown, [Woman]. The port folio; or, A school girl's selection. By a lady. New York: A.T. Goodrich & Co., 1818.
Unknown, [Woman]. Melcombe Lodge; or, Traits of Family Pride! A Novel, in Four Volumes. By a Lady. London: Baldwin, C. Cradock, and W. Joy, 1819.
Harvey, Miss, Selina Hastings, Elizabeth S. Rowe, Isaac Watts, Mr. Perin, and Mr. Smith. A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. New Haven: John Babcock and Son, 1820.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Magic Lantern; or, Green Bag Plot Laid Open; a Poem. . . London: Samuel William Fores and R. Fores, 1820.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Mother's Gift. By a Lady. York: 1820.
Unknown, [Woman]. The love of praise, and the love of virtue. By an American lady. Hudson, NY: William E. Norman, 1821.
Unknown, [Woman]. Constance and Caroline, A moral tale, by a young lady. London: John Harris and Son, 1823.
Unknown, [Woman]. Rainsford Villa, or Juvenile Independence. A tale. By a lady. London: John Harris and Son, 1823.
Unknown, [Woman]. Anna: a tale for children. By a lady. London: Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton, 1824.
Unknown, [Woman]. Emily; or, Traits of Principle. A Tale. By a lady. London: William Sams, Otridge and Rackham, 1824.
Unknown, [Woman]. Letters in Rhyme, from a Mother at Home to Her Children at School. London: Francis Westley, 1824.
Unknown, [Woman]. Nursery Annals: in stories for children from three to seven years of age. By a mother. Dublin: William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn], Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton, Richard Moore Tims, 1825.
Unknown, [Woman]. Some Short Stories, written by a lady, to amuse a young friend. Illustrated with cuts. Second edition. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1825.
Unknown, [Woman]. Ten Lithographic Coloured Flowers, with botanical descriptions, drawn and coloured by a lady. Edinburgh: David Brown [6 South St. Andrew Street], 1826.
Unknown, [Woman]. Cousin Rachel's Visit. By a lady. Wellington: Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington], 1827.
Unknown, [Woman]. Souvenirs of a Tour on the Continent. By Adeline. London: Samuel and Joseph Fuller, 1827.
Unknown, [Woman]. Little Traveller. Vol. VI. No. 4. Boston: Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St], 1828.
Unknown, [Woman]. Miscellaneous Poems. By a young lady. Bath: 1828.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Child's Duty. Dedicated by a Mother, to her children. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1828.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems, Addressed to Several Persons. By a lady residing in Newcastle. Newcastle: William Fordyce, 1829.
Unknown, [Woman]. The juvenile English grammar. By the author of "The Little Traveller." Boston: Benjamin Perkins & Co., 1829.
Unknown, [Woman]. Original Juvenile Poems. By a Lady. London: Charles Penny and Sons, 1830.
Unknown, [Woman]. Female rights vindicated; or, the equality of the sexes proved. By a lady. South Shields: James Jollie, 1833.
Unknown, [Woman]. Waltzburg: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century. London: Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1833.
Unknown, [Woman]. Poems for Children. By a lady. London: Samuel Darton and Robert Harvey [1833-38], 1834.
Unknown, [Woman], and Anna L. Barbauld. The Promise, a Poetic Trifle. By a young lady. Liverpool: 1834.
Unknown, [Woman]. An Elementary Compendium of Music. For the use of schoools. By a Lady. London: John Murray II [Albemarle], 1835.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Child's Duty. Dedicated by a Mother, to her children. London: John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843], 1835.
Unknown, [Woman]. The Muse and Poetess, A Lesson from Nature, and Other Poems. By Emily D****. London: John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly], 1835.
Unknown, [Woman]. An Appeal to American women. New York City: Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society, 1836.
Unknown, [Woman]. An Appeal to the Christian Women of America. New York City: Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society, 1836.
Unknown, [Woman], and Anne Warren Weston. First annual report of the Ladies' New-York City Anti-Slavery Society. New York City: Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society, 1836.