Name ESTC
Online Source http://estc.bl.uk/
Description

The 'English Short Title Catalogue' (ESTC) is a comprehensive, international union catalogue listing early books, serials, newspapers and selected ephemera printed before 1801. It contains catalogue entries for items issued in Britain, Ireland, overseas territories under British colonial rule, and the United States. The database contains over 480,000 entries, and represents the holdings of some 2,000 libraries world-wide.

Citation

 English Short Title Catalogue. British Library, www.estc.bl.uk/.

Titles 8174
Firms 75
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Titles

Displaying 7376–7400 of 8174

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
4440 The servants directory improved; or, house-keepers companion. ... To which are added, cookery and pickling ... Also, a table to cast up expences or wages ... By H. Glass, ... Glasse , Hannah
1760
4495 The servants directory, improved; or, house-keepers companion. ... To which is added, cookery and pickling sufficient to qualify a person to act as thorough servant in any family :and many other particulars, fit to be known by the mistress of the family... Also, a table to cast up expences or wages ... The fourth edition. By H. Glass, .. Glasse , Hannah
1762
25417 The seventh satyre of Juvenal imitated. Unknown ,
Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys] (London)
1745
25847 The Seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jemish Sabbath, and presumption contempt of Gospel rest: Together with the Sabbath-Day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. And the Lord's Day justified, as the true Christian Sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's Day. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Smith (London)
1724
24973 The seventh-day-man; or, restless Christian, in the vanity of his Jewish sabbath, and presumptuous contempt of gospel-rest, offer'd to consideration. And the Lord's day justified; as the true Christian sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to, the commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's day. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Smith (London)
Nathaniel Dodd (London)
1730
963 The Sgelaighe; or, A Tale of Old. With a second ed. of poems, pub. in Dublin, and additions. By Mrs Liddiard. Liddiard , Jane Susanna Anna
1811
4136 The shepherd of Salisbury Plain, More , Hannah
1795
4135 The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts. More , Hannah
1813
21867 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part I More , Hannah
B. & J. Johnson (Philadelphia)
1800
4289 The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part II More , Hannah
1795
3981 The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part II. More , Hannah
1795
4095 The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part II. More , Hannah
1795
15422 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part II. To which is Added The Sorrows of Yamba, a Poem. More , Hannah
B. & J. Johnson (Philadelphia)
1800
3991 The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain. More , Hannah
1795
4265 The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain. More , Hannah
1795
4266 The shepherd of Salisbury-Plain. Part I. More , Hannah
1795
12871 The shepherd's son; or, the wish accomplished. A moral tale. Interspersed with poetical effusions, designed for the improvement of youth. By the Rev. Thomas Smith. Smith , Thomas
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1800
23117 The shepherds jubilee, or, A pastoral welcome, To His Excellency the Earl of Rochester, &c. On his arrival in Ireland. Written by Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Smith , Dorothy
1701
8480 The Shipwreck and Adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, A Native of Bourdeaux, and Captain of a Ship. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Griffith. Dubois-Fontanelle , Joseph-Gaspard
Thomas Davies [Russell Street] (London)
1771
8481 The Shipwreck and Adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, A Native of Bourdeaux, and Captain of a Ship. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Griffith. Dubois-Fontanelle , Joseph-Gaspard
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
1771
4264 The shopkeeper turned sailor, or, the folly of going out of our element: Part I. Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. More , Hannah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1796
4335 The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element. :Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. Part I More , Hannah
1796
4357 The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element. :Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. Part I More , Hannah
1796
4263 The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. ... Part I. More , Hannah
1796
4249 The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element. Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. Part 1. More , Hannah
1796