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Titles

Displaying 376–400 of 477

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
13253 The friends; or, the contrast between virtue and vice. nA tale. Designed for the improvement of youth. By Elizabeth Griffin, author of The Selector, Moral Amusements, &c. &c. Griffin , Elizabeth
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
1805
3022 The fruitless enquiry. Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By the author of the History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. The second edition. Haywood , Eliza
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street] (London)
1767 The second edition.
3816 The gleaners. Brooke , Frances
s.n. [sine nomine]
1800
3817 The gleaners. A favourite song, sung in the opera of Rosina. Brooke , Frances
s.n. [sine nomine]
1783
2856 The history of a great many little boys and girls, for the amusement of all good children of four and five yeart [sic] of age. Kilner , Dorothy
1796
4866 The history of Alicia Montague. By the author of Clarinda Cathcart. In two volumes. Marishall , Jean
James Potts (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
William Colles [19 Dame Street] (Dublin)
Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Mitchell I [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
John Murphy (Dublin)
1767
3831 The history of Emily Montague. In four volumes. By the author of Lady Julia Mandeville. ... Brooke , Frances
1786
4291 The history of Hester Wilmot; or, The second part of The Sunday school More , Hannah
1796
3519 The history of Joseph; a poem. In ten books. By a female hand. To which are added The hermit; a poem: and An essay on the creation. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
1784
11754 The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. Related by Herself. With a Supplement by the Editor. To which is added, The Narrative of Asa-Asa, A Captured African. Prince , Mary
Frederick Westley and A.H. Davis (London)
Waugh and Innes [1826-1836] (Edinburgh)
1831
3052 The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, in two volumes. Haywood , Eliza
Robert Main (Dublin)
1752
3056 The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless. In four volumes. Third edition. Haywood , Eliza
1762 Third edition
2390 The history of the life and death of our Blessed Saviour. By Mrs. Catherine D'Oyly. D'Oyly , Catherine
1794
5071 The history of the Marquis de Cressy. Translated from the French. Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
Patrick Higly (Dublin)
1781
4009 The honest miller of Glocestershire. A true ballad. More , Hannah
1796
1603 The inauguration of Frederic the Great, in the temple of immortality; or the triumph of glory. Translated from the French of Madlle ****, author of Abassai. Falques , Marianne-Agnès
Samuel Hooper [1756-1762(?)] (London)
A. Morley (London)
1758
11535 The Infant's Friend, or Easy Reading Lessons for Young Children. Revised and arranged by a lady, author of 'Cato, or the Adventures of a Dog.' Glasse , Hannah
John Harris and Son (London)
1824
2985 The intrigues of a morning. In two acts. As performed at Covent Garden. By Mrs. Parsons, author of the errors of education, and miss Meredith, Parsons , Eliza
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
1792
1802 The ladies elegant jester, or fun for the female sex; being a chaste and delicate selection of good things, written By Mrs. Montague, the Countess Aisborough, Lady Douglass, the Countess of Wimbledon, and other Literary Ladies; whose Bon Mots, Witticisms, Cutting Repartees, and Curious Puns, have enlivened the fashionable World for nearly a Century past; together with many originals, by Ann Sophia Radcliffe. Radcliffe , Ann
Crosby and Letterman (London)
1800
2463 The ladies history of England; from the descent of Julius Cæsar, to the summer of 1780. Calculated for the use of the ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland; and likewise adapted to general use, entertainment, and instruction. By Charlotte Cowley. Cowley , Charlotte
1780
2502 The ladies' assistant for regulating and supplying the table; Being a complete system of cookery, &c. Containing the most select bills of fare, properly disposed, for family dinners of five dishes to two courses of eleven and fifteen; with bills of fare for suppers, from five dishes to nineteen; and several deserts: including the fullest and choicest receipts of various kinds, and full directions for preparing them in the most approved manner, by which a continual change may be made, as wanted, from the several bills of fare. Likewise, directions for brewing, making English wines, raspberry, orange, and lemon-brandies, &c also, remarks on kitchen-poisons and necessary cautions thereon. With an appendix, containing general particulars on the breeding, rearing, and management of Poultry; on the business of the dairy; and on the management of the kitchen and fruit garden. Originally published from the manuscript collection of Mrs. Charlotte Mason, a professed housekeeper, who had upwards of thirty years experience in families of the first fashion. The seventh edition, enlarged, corrected, and improved to the present time. Mason , Charlotte
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1793 The seventh edition, enlarged, corrected, and improved to the present time.
2470 The lady's assistant for regulating and supplying her table; containing one hundred and fifty select bills of fare, Properly disposed for Family Dinners Of Five Dishes, to Two Courses of Eleven and Fifteen; With upwards of Fifty Bills Of Fare For Suppers, From Five Dishes to Nineteen; And Several Deserts: including a considerable number of choice receipts Of Various Kinds, With full Directions for preparing them in the most approved Manner: now first published from the manuscript collection of a professed housekeeper; Who had upwards of Thirty Years Experience in Families of the First Fashion. Mason , Charlotte
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1773
2147 The lady's assistant in the oeconomy of the table: a collection of scarce and valuable receipts, taken from the manuscripts of divers persons of the most refin'd Taste and greatest Judgment in the Arts of Cookery, Preserving, &c. To which is added, the author's own method of pickling, together with Directions for making several Sorts of Wines, Mead, Sherbet, Punch, &c. after the most approved Manner. Also Directions for Marketing, Instructions for Carving, Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year, &c. Concluding with many excellent Prescriptions, of singular Efficacy in most Distempers incident to the Human Body. Originally published, by the late Mrs. Anne Battam. The second edition, with near one hundred and fifty additional receipts, from several Ladies, never before published. Battam , Anne
Robert and James Dodsley (London)
1759 The second edition, with near one hundred and fifty additional receipts, from several Ladies, never before published.
13620 The Lady's Best Companion ... Containing the whole arts of cookery ... brewing, &c. With ... instructions for making English wines, etc. Cartwright , Charlotte
W. Clements (London)
1791
2489 The lady’s assistant for regulating and supplying her table, being a complete system of cookery, containing one hundred and fifty select bills of fare, properly disposed for family dinners of five dishes, to two courses of eleven and fifteen; with upwards of fifty bills of fare for suppers, from five dishes to nineteen; and several deserts: including likewise, the fullest and choicest receipts of various kinds, with full directions for preparing them in the most approved manner, from which a continual change may be made, as wanted, in the several bills of fare: published from the manuscript collection of Mrs. Charlotte Mason, a professed housekeeper, who had upwards of thirty years experience in families of the first fashion. The second edition corrected, and considerably enlarged. Mason , Charlotte
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1775 The second edition corrected, and considerably enlarged.