ID 5127
Last Name Vernor
First Name Ann
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Gender Female
Date of Birth 1744
Date of Death 1807-11-09
Place of Birth
Place of Death Islington
Related Firms Ann Vernor, Thomas Hood, and Charles Sharpe
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry]
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane]
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Publisher Solitude, written originally by J.G. Zimmerman. To which are added, the life of the author; notes historical and explanatory; a copious index; and seven beautiful engravings by Ridley. 1798
Publisher Tales of the cottage; or stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated work Les veillées du château, by Madame la Comptesse de Genlis. 1798
Publisher Tales of the hermitage: Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation. 1798
Publisher The death of Abel, in five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner. A new edition. 1798
Publisher The family book; or, Children's journal. Containing moral and amusing tales, with instructive dialogues upon subjects which generally occur in familiar society. Translated from the French of Mons. Berquin. 1798
Publisher The Soldier's Friend: or, the Means of Preserving the Health of Military Men; Addressed to the Officers of the British Army: By William Blair, A. M. Surgeon of the Lock Hospital and Asylum, and of the Old Finsbury Dispensary. 1798
Publisher A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1799
Publisher Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles, and made easy to those who have not studied mathematics. To which are added, a plain method of finding the distances of all the planets from the sun, by the Transit of Venus over the Sun's Disc, in the Year 1761. An account of Mr. Horrox's observation of the transit of Venus in the Year 1639: and, of the Distances of all the Planets from the sun, as deduced from Observations of the Transit in the Year 1761. By James Ferguson, F. R. S. The Tenth Edition, with some additional notes. 1799
Publisher Beauties of Sturm: in lessons on the works of God, and of His providence. Rendered familiar to the capacities of youth by Eliza Andrews, author of allegorical miniatures, the brothers, &c. 1799
Publisher Biography for boys; or, characteristic histories: calculated to impress the youthful mind with an admiration of virtuous principles, and a detestation of vicious ones. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1799
Publisher Biography for girls: or, moral and instructive examples, for young ladies. By Mrs Pilkington. 1799
Publisher Henry; or, the foundling: to which are added, The prejudiced parent; or, the virtuous daughter. Tales, calculated to improve the mind and morals of youth. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1799
Publisher Miscellaneous poems by Mrs. J. Pilkington, dedicated by permission, to her Grace the Dutchess of Marlborough. In two volumes. Second edition. 1799
Publisher Moral Amusement; or, A Selection of Tales, Histories, and Interesting Anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds. 1799
Publisher Paul and Virginia. Translated from the French of Bernardin Saint-Pierre; by Helen Maria Williams, Author of letters on the French Revolution, Julia a novel, Poems, &c. With six plates, engraved by Richter. Fourth edition. 1799
Publisher Queen Mab: containing a select collection of only the best, most instructive, and entertaining tales of the fairies; Viz. 1. Graciosa and Percinet. 2. The Fair One with Golden Locks. 3. The Blue Bird. 4. The Invisible Prince. 5. The Princess Verenata. 6. The Princess Rosetta. 7. The Golden Bough. 8. The Orange-Tree and the Bee. 9. The Little Good Mouse. Written by the Countess D’Aulnoi. Adorned with Curious Cuts. To which are added, A fairy tale, in the ancient English style, by Dr. Parnell: and Queen Mab’s song. The fifth edition. 1799
Publisher Solitude, written originally by J. G. Zimmerman. To which are added, the life of the author; notes historical and explanatory; a copious index; and seven beautiful engravings by Ridley. 1799
Publisher Tales of the cottage; or stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated Work Les veillees du chateau, by Madam Genlis. By Mrs. Pilkington. 1799
Publisher Tales of the hermitage; Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation. 1799
Publisher The Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time. By R. Dodsley. A new edition enlarged. 1799
Publisher The Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest unto the Present Time. By R. Dodsley. A New Edition Enlarged. 1799
Publisher The female advocate; or an attempt to recover the rights of women from male usurpation. By Mary Anne Radcliffe. 1799
Publisher The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends. With remarks by William Melmoth, Esq. In three volumes. The fifth edition. To which is now added a general index. 1799
Publisher The life of Petrarch. Collected from Memoires pour la vie de Petrarch, by Mrs. Dobson. In two volumes. The fourth edition, embellished with eight copper-plates, designed by Kirk, and engraved by Ridley. 1799
Publisher The rational brutes; or, talking animals. By M. Pelham, Author of the Rotchfords, the Village School, and various other Publications for the Instruction Of Children. 1799

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