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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
6695 The adventures of Miss Polly Bchrd, and Samuel Tyrrel, Esquire. Written by the lady herself. Wherein are introduced the amours of Los Cardos and Zaphsharrak. B--ch--rd , Miss Polly
John Woodyer (London)
1754
5539 The adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley. Written by a young lady. Unknown , [Woman]
James Hoey, Junior [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
1760
6371 The adventures of Proteus, &c. A set of novels, never before published. Herberts , Mary
1769
22125 The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before publish'd. Herberts , Mary
Thomas Combes (London)
James Lacy (London)
John Clarke [Royal Exchange] (London)
1727
14850 The adventures of Rivella; or, the history of the author of the Atlantis. With secret memoirs and characters of several considerable persons her cotemporaries. Deliver'd in a conversation to the young Chevalier d'Aumont in Somerset-House Garden, by Sir Charles Lovemore. Done in English from the French. Manley , Delarivier
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
1714
14809 The adventures of Rivella; or, the history of the author of the four volumes of the New Atlantis. With secret memoirs and manners of several considerable persons her cotemporaries. Viz. I. The Character of the Dutches off Mazarin. II. —Of Count Fortunatus. III. —Of Richard Steele, Esq; IV. The intrigues of Hilaria. V. The surprizing amours of Sir Peter Vainlove, and Mrs. Settee. VI. An account of the great law-suit between Lord Crafty, and Baron Meanwell. The second edition. To which is added, a compleat. key. Manley , Delarivier
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
1715 The second edition. To which is added, a compleat key.
9807 The Adventures of Sylvia Hughes. Written by Herself. Hughes , Sylvia
John Williams [Mitre Tavern] (London)
1761
14766 The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. Translated from the French. Fénelon , François de Salignac de La Mothe
Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
Bedwell Law and Son (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
Charles Lowndes [1806-1808, 1817-1824; Marquis Court] (London)
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
James Evans (London)
Francis Wingrave (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1793
5607 The adventures of the six Princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. Peacock , Lucy
1785
5615 The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue: an allegory. Dedicated, by Permission, To her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. The second edition. Peacock , Lucy
1786 The second edition.
5606 The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, in their travels to the temple of virtue. An allegory. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary. The third edition. Revised and improved by the author. Peacock , Lucy
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
1790 The third edition. Revised and improved by the author.
25318 The adventures, and surprizing deliverances, of James Dubourdieu, and his wife: who were taken by pyrates, and carried to the uninhabited-part of the Isle of Paradise. Containing a Description of that Country, its Laws, Religion, and Customs: Of Their being at last released; and how they came to Paris, where they are still living. Also the adventures of Alexander Vendchurch, whose Ship's Chew Rebelled against him, and set him on Shore on an Island in the South-Sea, where he liv'd five Years, five Months, and seven Days; and was at last providentially releas'd by a Jamaica Ship. Written by himself. Unknown ,
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Thomas Warner (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
John Brotherton and William Meadows (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
William Rufus Chetwood (London)
1719
2735 The age of chivalry; or, friendship of other times: a moral and historical tale. Abridged and selected from the Knights of the Swan of Madam Genlis. By C. Butler. Designed for youth. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
1799
22067 The agreeable Caledonian: or, memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady, who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining little histories and Adventures which presented themselves to her in the Course of her Travels. Richard King (London)
1728
22124 The agreeable caledonian: Or, Memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady. Who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining histories and adventures which presented themselves to her in the course of her travels. Part II. Haywood , Eliza
Richard King (London)
1729
6383 The air balloon; or, flying mortal. A poem. Alcock , Mary
Edward Macklew [Opera House, Haymarket] (London)
1784
5452 The american fugitive: or, friendship in a nunnery. Containing a full description of the mode of education and living in convent schools, both on the low and high Pension; the Manner and Characters of the Nuns; The Arts practised on young Minds; and their Baneful Effects on Society at large. By a lady. Gibbes , Phebe
John Cash [Capel Street] (Dublin)
1784
5460 The american fugitive: or, friendship in a nunnery. Containing a full description of the mode of education and living in convent schools, both on the low and high Pension; the Manners and Characters of the Nuns; The Arts practised on young Minds; and their Baneful Effects on Society at large. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
A. Pope (London)
1784
25561 The amorous widow; or, wanton wife. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Betterton. The Third Edition. Betterton , Thomas
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
Robert Gosling (London)
Katherine Sanger (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
1714 The Third Edition.
22139 The amours of Alcippus and Lucippe. A novel. Written by A lady. Davys , Mary
James Round (London)
1704
26108 The analysis of Stretham waters: with experiments that lead to a new theory of the composition and decomposition of mineral waters in general. Unknown ,
Mary Kingman (London)
1760
25951 The analysis of the law: being a scheme, or, abstract, of the several titles and partitions of the law of England, digested into method. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table. Hale , Matthew
1716 The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table.
25530 The ancient history of the Egyptians; Containing I. A description of the several parts of Egypt, with the most remarkable curiosities, as the obelisks, pyramids, Lake of Mr̆is, Nile, &c. II. The customs, laws, religion and manners of the Egyptians. III. The history of the Kings of Egypt. Herein you have all that is curious or useful in Herodotas, Diodorus Siculas, Pliny, Pompoius Mela, Strabo, &c. Intended chiefly for the use of young students in the universities, and such gentlemen as design not to make antiquity their principal study. Written originally in French by M. Rollin, late rector of the University of Paris, professor of Eloquence in the Royal College, &c. Done into English with additional notes. Rollin , Charles
1730
14797 The Annals of Europe, or Regal register; Shewing the succession of the sovereigns, of Rome, Constantinople, Adrianople, Trebizond, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Lombardy, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Prussia, England, Scotalnd, and Ireland. Together with the bishops and Popes of Rome; from the foundations of their states to the present time: with the principal events in each of their reigns, and the time when they happened. To which are added tables of the cotemporary princes from the year 800. And an alphabetical arrangement of all their names, shewing the time of their accession and death; which concise characters of all, as handed down by the best historians. Unknown ,
George Robinson [ii] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1779
25623 The anti-Craftsman: being an answer to The Craftsman extraordinary; wherein the clamours of a certain party are fully detected and exposed. Unknown ,
John Brindley (London)
1729