There are 22 titles associated with this person.

Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann, and Jane Taylor. Hymns for infant minds. By the authors of "Original poems," "Rhymes for the nursery," &c. Philadelphia: Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner, 1811.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann, and Jane Taylor. Limed twigs, to catch young birds. By the authors of Original Poems, Rhymes for the Nursery, &c., &c. Philadelphia: Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner, 1811.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann, Jane Taylor, Isaac Taylor, and Isaac Taylor, Jr.. The world turn'd upside down; or, The wonderful magic lantern illustrated with whimsical engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1811.
Dorset, Catherine, A., T., and William Roscoe. The peacock "at home:" or, Grand assemblage of birds. Written by Roscoe. Illustrated with elegant engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1814.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann, Jane Taylor, and Isaac Taylor, Jr.. The world turn'd upside down, or The wonderful magic lantern. Illustrated with elegant engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1814.
Taylor, Ann M. Gratitude A Poem By a Youth Illustrated With Elegant Engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1816.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann. My mother. A poem by a lady. Illustrated with engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1816.
Elliott, Mary B. My sister. A poem by Mary Belson. Illustrated with elegant engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1816.
Elliott, Mary B. My Brother. A Poem : Illustrated with Engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1817.
Horwood, Caroline. Little Emma and her father. A lesson for proud children. Written by Miss Horwood. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1819.
Elliott, Mary B. My Brother a Poem. Illustrated with Engravings. Philadelphia: William Charles, 1819.