Name Bookseller
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 Indicates the person running the firm that sold the work. This role is included if the firm is female-run.

Persons

Displaying 1501–1525 of 1538

Person Title
Vernor, Ann Plutarch's Lives, Abridged from the Original Greek, illustrated with notes and reflections, and embellished with copper-plate prints.
Vernor, Ann Village Anecdotes; or, The Journal of a Year, from Sophia to Edward. With Original Poems. By Mrs. E. A. Le Noir.
Vernor, Ann The Profitable Planter. A Treatise on the Cultivation of Larch and Scotch Fir Timber: Showing that their Excellent Quality (Especially that of the former) Will Render them so Extensively Useful, as Greatly to Promote the Interests of the Country. With Directions for Planting in Various Soils and Situations, By a New and Expeditious Method, also, for the Management of Plantations. To which are added. Useful hints, in regard to Shelter and Ornament. By W. Pontey. Nurseryman and Planter.
Vernor, Ann The Death of Abel, in five books. Attempted from the German of M. Gessner.
Vernor, Ann Prospectus of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, incorporated by charter MDCCC. Patron, the King. With a copy of the charter, and a list of the subscribers.
Vernor, Ann The Female Gamester; or, the pupil of fashion. A novel. In two volumes.
Vernor, Ann Histoire Naturelle, à l'usage des écoles; calquée sur la classification des animaux de linnaeus, ornée de vingt-six planches en taille-douce, représentant les objects les plus curieux. Traduit de l'anglais de Guillaume Mavor, docteur en droit,
Vernor, Ann The Complete Duty of Man: or, a System of Doctrinal and Practical Christianity. To Which are Added, Forms of Prayer & Offices of Devotion, for the Various Circumstances of Life. Designed for the Use of Families. By Henry Venn, A.M. Rector of Yelling in Huntingdonshire, and Chaplain to the Earl of Buchan. The Sixth Edition, Carefully Corrected.
Vernor, Ann The captive American; or a narrative of the sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, during four years captivity, with the Indians and French. Written by herself.
Vernor, Ann She Lives in Hopes; or, Caroline. A Narration Founded Upon Facts. By Miss Hatfield, of Manchester. (By Permission) Dedicated to her Royal Highness the Princess of Orange and Nassau. In Two Volumes.
Vernor, Ann Sir Hubert, an Heroic Ballad. By John Westbrooke Chandler.
Vernor, Ann The Governess, or Courtland Abbey. A Novel.
Vernor, Ann Poems, By Barbara Hoole.
Vertue, Mrs. To the memory of the Revd. Mr. Mordecai Andrews. A monody.
Vowell, Sarah Sentimental Tablets of the Good Pamphile, written in the months of August, September, October, and November, 1789, by M. Gorjy. Translated from the French, by P.S. Dupuy, of the East-India House.
Walker, Jane A collection of poems, by a young lady.
Watson, Ann The good mother's legacy.
Watson, Ann History of Charles Jones, the footman. Written by himself.
Watson, Ann "'Tis all for the best," or, the history of Mrs. Simpson.
Watson, Ann Cheap Repository. The Sunday School.
Watson, Ann The history of Hester Wilmot; or, the new gown.
Watson, Ann The History of the Two Soldiers.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The Siege of Tamor. A Tragedy. By Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq; The Second Edition.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Like master, like man. A comedy of two acts. Alter'd from Sir John Vanbrugh. As perform'd at the Theatre, in Smock-Alley.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Love in a village: a comic opera. As it is performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley. With several new songs by Mr. Tenducci, and two new duettos by Mr. Tenducci and Miss Catley. Also, a musical prologue and epilogue, with the music of each neatly engraved.