Titles by Anderson, Alexander in CHICAGO format
There are 193 titles associated with this person.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Lectures to young ladies. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.
Hartford:
1801.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin,
Stéphanie F.
The Dutchess of C--. By Madame la Comtesse de Genlis.
New York:
W. Elliot,
1801.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Evening recreations, a collection of original stories. Written by a lady, for the amusement of her young friends.
Keene, NH:
1802.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Historical sketches for juvenile minds, ornamented with engravings. Written by a lady.
New York:
1802.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Tales of the Hermitage. Embellished with cuts. Written by a lady, for the improvement of youth.
New York:
1802.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
Charlotte, or The pleasing companion, for young misses. Written by a lady. With beautiful engravings.
New York:
T.B. Jansen & Co.,
1803.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
Charlotte, or, The pleasing companion, for young misses. Written by a lady. With beautiful engravings.
New York:
1803.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
Choice tales, for the improvement of youth of both sexes.
New York:
1803.
Dodsley,
Robert,
Philip
D.
Stanhope,
John
Hill,
George
Horne,
Anna
L.
Barbauld,
and John
Moir.
The economy of human life. By Dodsley: A picture of the female character, as it ought to appear. By G. Horne, D.D. &c.
New York:
Elliot & Hunt,
1803.
Montolieu,
Maria H.
The Enchanted Plants; Fables in Verse. Inscribed to Miss Montolieu, and Miss Julia Montolieu.
New York:
David Longworth,
1803.
Unknown,
,
and Hannah
More.
The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts. By a friend of youth. With cuts by Anderson.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1803.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
The village maid; or, Dame Burton's moral stories for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Elizabeth Somerville.
New York:
T.B. Jansen & Co.,
1803.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
Village tales, or, Juvenile amusements. With cuts.
New York:
Thomas B. Jansen,
1803.
Unknown,
,
and Hannah
More.
The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts. By a friend of youth. With cuts by Anderson.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1804.
Wilkinson,
Rebecca.
Sermons to children. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1805.
d'Aulnoy,
Marie-Catherine.
The History of Fortunio, and His Famous Companions. Also, The Wishes, an Arabian Tale. Adorned with Plates.
New York:
Thomas B. Jansen,
1805.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Philadelphia:
1806.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal. Also, the Histories of the Dog--Cat--Mouse--Marten--and Squirrel. Ornamented with Plates.
New York:
Thomas B. Jansen,
1806.
,
Aesop,
and Hannah
More.
The happy family: or, Winter evening's employment: Consisting of readings and conversations. To which is added, select fables of Esop.
New York:
John C. Totten [Chatham Street],
1806.
More,
Hannah.
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.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson,
1806.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Martin and James; or, The reward of integrity: a moral tale, designed for the improvement of youth.
New York:
1807.
Unknown,
,
and Hannah
More.
The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts. By a friend of youth. With cuts by Anderson.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1807.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
To-Morrow; or, The Dangers of Delay. By Maria Edgeworth.
New Brunswick:
William Elliot,
1807.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
New Haven:
1808.
Somerville,
Elizabeth,
and Joseph
Addison.
The history of little Phoebe, the reclaimed child. And The old woman's story.
New York:
George Jansen,
Lewis B. Jansen,
1808.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The History of the Holy Bible, Abridged.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1808.
Owenson,
Sydney.
The lay of an Irish harp; or Metrical fragments. By Miss Owenson.
New York:
Ezra Sargeant,
David Longworth,
George Jansen,
Alsop, Brannan and Alsop,
Matthias Ward,
Evert Duyckinck [110 Pearl Street],
Joseph Osborn,
T. and J. Swords,
Campbell and Mitchell,
Margaret Harrisson,
Samuel A. Burtus,
Benjamin Crane,
1808.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Little Merchants, or, Honesty and Knavery Contrasted. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1808.
Akenside,
Mark,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The works of Mark Akinside M.D, in verse and prose; with his life, a facsimile of his hand-writing, and an essay on the first poem, by Mrs. Barbauld.
New Brunswick:
John Garnett,
1808.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
New Haven:
1809.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1809.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Isaac
Taylor, Jr.,
Adelaide
O'Keeffe,
Bernard
Barton,
and Isaac
Taylor.
Original poems, for infant minds. By several young persons. In two volumes. Ornamented with twenty elegant wood cuts.
Philadelphia:
Kimber and Conrad,
1809.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The History of the Holy Bible Abridged.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1809.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
To-Morrow; or The Danger of Delays. By Maria Edgeworth.
New York:
1809.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
To-Morrow; or, The Dangers of Delays. By Maria Edgeworth.
New York:
1809.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Barring Out. By Miss Edgeworth. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Barring Out. By Miss Edgeworth. Illustrated with Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Birth Day Present. By Miss Edgeworth. (Munroe & Francis Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Easy reading lessons for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
New York:
Thomas Powers,
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Ennui. A tale, by Maria Edgeworth.
New York:
Elliot and Crissy,
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Forget and Forgive. By Miss Edgeworth; With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street],
1810.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Lazy Lawrence. By Miss Edgeworth. (Munroe & Francis' Edition).
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Mademoiselle Panache. By Miss Edgeworth. Illustrated with cuts. Munroe & Francis' edition.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Old Poz. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Simple Susan. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Bracelets. By Miss Edgeworth. Munroe & Francis' Edition.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Bracelets. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. Munroe & Francis' Edition.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The False Key. By Miss Maria Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal, Also, the Histories of the Cat and Mouse. Ornamented with Plates.
New York:
Thomas Powers,
1810.
d'Aulnoy,
Marie-Catherine.
The History of Fortunio, and his Famous Companions.
New York:
Thomas Powers,
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Orphans. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant or Stories for Children. In Three Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, Moral Tales, Early Lessons, &c.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant, or Stories for Children. In Three Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, Moral Tales, Early Lessons, &c. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
Clarke,
Mary A.
The rival princes; or, A faithful narrative of facts, relating to Mrs. M.A. Clarke's political acquaintance with Colonel Wardle, Major Dodd, &c. &c. &c. who were concerned in the charges against the Duke of York; : together with a variety of authentic and important letters, and curious and interesting anecdotes of several persons of political notoriety. By Mary Anne Clarke. Two volumes in one.
New York:
David Longworth,
1810.
Opie,
Amelia.
The robber and The revenge. By Mrs. Opie.
New York:
William Elliot,
1810.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
1810.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
1811.
Elliott,
Mary,
B.,
and Elizabeth
Belson.
Innocent poetry.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner,
1811.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems for little readers.
New York:
1811.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
1812.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Thomas
Ken.
Hymns for little children.
New York City:
1812.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1812.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1812.
Mathews,
Mrs. C.
The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1812.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
1813.
Mathews,
Mrs. C.
Adelaide, or, Trials of fortitude. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1813.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Ditties for children. By a lady of Boston.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner,
1813.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
Evenings at Home, or, The Juvenile Budget Opened. Consisting of a Variety of Miscellaneous Pieces, for the Instruction and Amusement of Young Persons. Third Edition.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner,
1813.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems for little readers.
New York:
1813.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Select rhymes for the nursery.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1813.
Harrison,
Susannah.
Songs in the night: by a young woman under heavy afflictions.
New Brunswick:
1813.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Stories, original and selected, in prose and poetry. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1813.
Turner,
Elizabeth.
The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse. By the author of that much admired little work, entitled The Daisy. Illustrated by thirty engravings.
Philadelphia:
Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner,
1813.
More,
Hannah.
The history of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1813.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant; or, Stories for Children. In Three Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies.
Boston:
William Wells,
Thomas B. Wait and Co.,
Eastburn, Kirk and Co.,
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street],
Moses Thomas,
Edward Parker,
1813.
Mathews,
Mrs. C.
The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1813.
More,
Hannah.
The valley of tears, or, Bear ye one anothers burthens. A vision.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street],
1813.
Allgood,
Caroline.
The Whitsuntide Present, for Little Masters and Misses; or, The History of Master George and Miss Charlotte Goodchild. To which is added, Rules for Behavior, and the Reward of Virtue, an Instructive Story. By your old Friend Nurse Allgood.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1813.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
1814.
Rowson,
Susanna.
Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth. By Mrs. Rowson, late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, Inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c.
New York City:
Evert Duyckinck [Pearl Street],
1814.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1814.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1814.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems, for little readers.
New York:
1814.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a Lady of Boston."
New York:
1814.
Hofland,
Barbara.
The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, &c. &c.
New York:
Eastburn, Kirk and Co.,
1814.
Dow,
Peggy.
Vicissitudes exemplified; or The journey of life. By Peggy Dow.
New York:
1814.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
1815.
Hofland,
Barbara.
Ellen, the Teacher. A Tale for Youth. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The Officer's Widow;" "Son of a Genius;" and other works for young people.
New York City:
William B. Gilley,
1815.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Eton Montem. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1815.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Harry and Lucy. By Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and Maria Edgeworth.
Boston:
Bradford and Read,
1815.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little Poems, for little readers.
New York City:
1815.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Mademoiselle Panache. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1815.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Old Poz. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1815.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
New York:
1815.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Select rhymes for the nursery. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1815.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Bracelets. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1815.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
The Child's cabinet.
New York:
1815.
Sproat,
Nancy,
Thomas
Parnell,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Christopher
Colles,
Hannah
More,
and Alexander
Anderson.
The Child's magazine. In two volumes.
New York:
1815.
Unknown,
,
and Hannah
More.
The happy family, or Winter evenings' employment: Consisting of readings and conversations. In seven parts. By a friend of youth.
New York:
1815.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1815.
Allgood,
Caroline.
The Whitsuntide Present, for Little Masters and Misses; or, the History of Master George and Miss Charlotte Goodchild. To which is added, Rules for Behaviour, and the Reward of Virtue. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1815.
Budden,
Maria E.
Always happy: or, Anecdotes of Felix, and his sister Serena. A tale. Written for her children, by a mother. From the second London edition.
New York:
William B. Gilley,
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Forgive and Forget. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems, for little readers.
New York City:
1816.
Taylor,
Ann M.
Maternal solicitude for a daughter's best interests. By Mrs. Taylor of Ongar. From the second London edition, corrected.
New York:
Thomas Longworth,
Jonathan Seymour,
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Old Poz. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Isaac
Taylor, Jr.,
Adelaide
O'Keeffe,
Bernard
Barton,
and Jane
Taylor.
Original poems, for infant minds. By several young persons. In two volumes. Ornamented with twenty elegant wood cuts.
Philadelphia:
Solomon White Conrad,
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Tarlton. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Birth-Day Present. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
Sproat,
Nancy,
Thomas
Parnell,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Christopher
Colles,
Hannah
More,
and Alexander
Anderson.
The Child's magazine. In two volumes.
New York:
1816.
Roche I,
Regina M.
The children of the abbey. A tale. By Regina Maria Roche. In three volumes.
New York:
Richard Scott [276 Pearl Street],
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The False Key. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
More,
Hannah.
The pilgrims, and Parley the porter: two allegories.
New York:
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Waste Not, Want Not: or, Two Strings to Your Bow. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1816.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
1817.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. First American from the Third London Edition.
New York:
David Bliss,
1817.
Hughs,
Mrs. M.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces. First American from the third London edition.
New York City:
David Bliss,
1817.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Frank. By Maria Edgeworth.
Boston:
Ezra Read,
1817.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1817.
Elliott,
Mary,
B.,
and Elizabeth
Belson.
Innocent poetry.
New York:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1817.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Old Grand-papa, and other poems for the amusement of children. By a young lady. Embellished with wood engravings.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street],
1817.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
New York:
1817.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Rosamond. By Maria Edgeworth.
Boston:
Ezra Read,
1817.
English,
Clara.
The affecting history of the children in the wood. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
1817.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
The Casket; or, The orphan's portion. Together with divine hymns. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
1817.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal. Also the History of the Mouse and Marten. Adorned with Cuts.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1817.
More,
Hannah.
The History of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street],
1817.
The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Increase Cooke & Co.,
1817.
Allgood,
Caroline.
The Whitsuntide Present, For little Masters and Misses, Or, the history of Master George and Miss Charlotte Goodchild. To which are added, Rules for Behaviour, and the Reward of Virtue. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1817.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1818.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Ditties for children. By a lady of Boston.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street],
1818.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1818.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Lessons for children. In four parts. By Mrs. Barbauld. Improved by cuts, designed by S. Pike, and engraved by Dr. Anderson.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street],
1818.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems for Little Readers.
New York City:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1818.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
Maria, or the ever-blooming flower. (A tale for young ladies.) Adorned with cuts.
1818.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Moral tales for young people. By Maria Edgeworth, author of The parent's assistant, Tales of fashionable life, &c.; In three volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley,
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.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Select rhymes for the nursery. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
Sidney's Press,
1818.
More,
Hannah.
The history of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street],
1818.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant; or, Stories for Children. In Two Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1818.
Hofland,
Barbara.
The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, etc. etc.
New York:
David Bliss,
1818.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Birth Day Present. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1819.
Hofland,
Barbara.
Ellen, the teacher. A tale for youth. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The officer's widow;" "Son of a genius;" and other works for young people.
New York:
William B. Gilley,
1819.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Grateful tributes; or, Recollections of infancy. By M. Belson, author of "Industry and idleness:" "Innocent poetry;" "Baby's holiday;" "Precept and example;" &c. &c. &c.
New York:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1819.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for children. By Mrs. Barbauld. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
1819.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
New York:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1819.
Chapone,
Hester M.
Letters on the improvement of the mind. By Mrs. Chapone.
New York City:
Richard Scott [276 Pearl Street],
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Little Merchants. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1819.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Little poems for Little Readers.
New York City:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1819.
Somerville,
Elizabeth.
Maria, or the ever-blooming flower. (A tale for young ladies.) Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Moral Tales for Young People. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of The Parent's Assistant, Tales of Fashionable Life, &c. In Three Volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley,
1819.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild, and Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
New York:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Simple Susan. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1819.
Sproat,
Nancy.
Stories for children; in familiar verse. By Goody Lovechild, author of "Poetic tales," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston".
Boston:
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Basket-Woman, and the Orphans. Adorned with Cuts.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
1819.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
The Casket; or, The orphan's portion. Together with divine hymns. Adorned with cuts.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The False Key. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1819.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal, Also, the History of the Marten. Adorned with Cuts.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
1819.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal. For the Amusement and Instruction of Children.
Cooperstown:
1819.
Sproat,
Nancy.
The good girl's soliloquy; containing her parents' instructions, relative to her disposition and manners.
New York:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
Samuel S. Wood & Co.,
1819.
Sherwood,
Mary M.
The history of little Henry and his bearer. From the eighth London edition.
New York City:
1819.
English,
Clara.
The history of the children in the wood. An Affecting tale.
New York:
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Orphans. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1819.
Mathews,
Mrs. C.
The sisters; and, The rose, or History of Ellen Selwyn. Adorned with cuts.
John Babcock and Son,
1819.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth.
Boston:
Wells and Lilly,
1819.
O'Keeffe,
Adelaide.
A Pleasing Toy.
New York City:
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street],
1820.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Cherry-Orchard: Also, a Description of the Tiger.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
S. & W.R. Babcock,
William M'Carty and Thomas Davis,
1820.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant; or, Stories for Children. In Two Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies.
New York:
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street],
1820.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Moral tales for young people. By Maria Edgeworth, author of "The parent's assistant," "Tales of fashionable life," &c. ; Three volumes in two.
New York:
George Long,
1821.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Brother and Sister; or, Harry and Lucy.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
S. & W.R. Babcock,
1821.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal, Also, the History of the Marten.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
S. Babcock and Co.,
1822.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Forget and Forgive. By Miss Edgeworth.
New Haven:
John Babcock and Son,
S. Babcock and Co.,
1823.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
(Parent's Assistant). Juvenile Classicks[sic]. One Hundred Volumes of Select Books for Children. Uniformly Bound. Munroe & Francis' Edition.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
1824.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Mimic. By Maria Edgeworth. With Cuts. Munroe & Francis' Edition.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
1824.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant, or Stories for Children. In Three Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, Moral Tales, Early Lessons, &c.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill],
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
1824.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant, or Stories for Children. In One Volume. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of "Practical Education," "Moral Tales," "Early Lessons," &c. &c.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
Charles Stephen Francis,
1825.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant, or, Stories for Children. In Three Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, Moral Tales, Early Lessons, &c.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
1825.
More,
Hannah,
and William
Cowper.
The History of Elizabeth Loveless, a faithful servant and affectionate child.
New York:
American Tract Society [New York],
1827.
More,
Hannah,
John
Newton,
and William
Cowper.
The History of Elizabeth Loveless, a faithful servant and affectionate child.
New York:
American Tract Society [New York],
1827.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Orphans. By Maria Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
Charles Stephen Francis,
1827.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant; or Stories for Children. In Two Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters to Literary Ladies.
New York:
William Burgess, Jun.,
1827.
Lee,
Abby.
Little Ellen, and other pleasing poetic tales. By A.L. of New-port, R.I.
New York:
1828.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
Book of Stories; or, Allegorical Instruction and Entertainment for Children from Animated Creation.
New York:
1829.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Moral Tales; by Maria Edgeworth. In Three Volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley,
1829.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
The Farm-Yard Journal. For the Amusement and Instruction of Children.
Cooperstown:
1829.
Aikin,
John,
and Anna
L.
Barbauld.
Book of Stories; or, Allegorical Instruction and Entertainment for Children from Animated Creation.
New York:
1830.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Moral tales for young people. By Maria Edgeworth, author The parent's assistant, Tales of fashionable life, &c.; In two volumes.
New York:
Pendleton and Hill,
1832.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
The Parent's Assistant, or Stories for Children. In Three Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of "Practical Education," "Moral Tales," "Early Lessons," &c. &c.
Boston:
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington],
Charles Stephen Francis,
1834.