Name Engraver
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The person responsible for turning an illustration into an engraving.

Persons

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Person Title
Branston, Allen Robert Old Mother Hubbard and her dog.
Busby, Thomas Lord The Elements of Flower and Fruit Painting, illustrated with engravings by T.L. Busby from studies after nature by Madame Vincent
Busby, Thomas Lord Studies of Fruit and Flowers, painted from nature, painted from nature, and engraved by T.L. Busby, printed in colours by B. M'Queen
Byfield, Mary The Publications of the American Tract Society
Byrne, Letitia A plan for the conduct of female education, in boarding schools. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. Author of Zoonomia, and the Botanic Garden.
C., Lady Mary Mary and her cat. Words not exceeding two syllables. : Illustrated with cuts
C., Lady Mary The robins: Or, Fabulous histories, designed for the instruction of children respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer
C., Lady Mary The good grandmother and her offspring; a tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "The officer's widow," "The clergyman's widow," "The daughter in law," &c. &c. ; [One line from Proverbs
C., Lady Mary The robins: or, Fabulous histories, designed for the instruction of children respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer
C., Lady Mary Ellen: a tale--in three parts. By an American lady
C., Lady Mary The life of Mary Mordant. By Mrs. Marshall. Author of "Sketch of my friend's family," &c. &c
Charles, Henry Original poems; calculated to improve the mind of youth, and allure it to virtue. By Adelaide. Ornamented with elegant engravings.
Charles, William The world turn'd upside down; or, The wonderful magic lantern illustrated with whimsical engravings.
Charles, William Sophy: or, The punishment of idleness and disobedience. A moral tale. Written by Lucy Watkins.
Charles, William The comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog. Illustrated with whimsical engravings. : [Six lines of verse Part first
Charles, William My Brother. A Poem : Illustrated with Engravings.
Charles, William The courtship & marriage of Cock Robin, and Jenny Wren. Illustrated with elegant engravings.
Charles, William A curious account of the comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog by S.C.M.
Charles, William My Brother a Poem. Illustrated with Engravings.
Charles, William The little farmer, a companion for The little poulterer. : Designed for the instruction of children. By a lady. ; Embellished with neat copperplate engravings
Charles, William The drunkard's looking glass: reflecting a faithful likeness of the drunkard, in sundry very interesting attitudes, with lively representations of the many strange capers which he cuts at different stages of his disease; as first, when he has only "a drop in his eye;" second, when he is "half shaved;" third, when he is getting "a little on the staggers or so;" and fourth and fifth, and so on, till he is "quite capsized;" or "snug under the table with the dogs," and can "stick to the floor without holding on." By M.L. Weems, author of The life of Washington, &c. Fourth edition, greatly improved.
Charles, William Henry. A story intended for little boys and girls, from five to ten years old. By Frances Bowyer Vaux.
Charles, William My mother. A poem By a lady ; Illustrated with engravings
Charles, William The peacock "at home:" or Grand assemblage of birds. Written by Roscoe. ; Illustrated with beautiful engravings. ; [Four lines of verse
Charles, William The history and adventures of little James and Mary. An instructive and entertaining tale for youth. Written by Lucy Watkins.