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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
2414 Memoire pour Catherine de Henny, native de la ville de Berne, en Suisse, demeurant in Chorch-Street, [sic], St. Ann's, Soho, ches Mr. Coop: contre le Comte de Henny , Catherine
s.n. [sine nomine]
1763
23956 Mémoires de mademoiselle de Montpensier. d'Orléans , Anne Marie Louise
s.n. [sine nomine]
1746
2251 Memoirs and gallantries of a prince of the blood of Abo. Containing anecdotes of a tender import, ... Translated from the French, by the translator of the celebrated Memoirs of Antonina, queen of Abo. de La Fitte , Anne-Gédéon
J. Dawson (London)
1791
6450 Memoirs and posthumous works of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, author of A vindication of the rights of woman. In two volumes. Wollstonecraft , Mary
John Rice [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
1798
3632 Memoirs of a baroness. By the author of the conquests of the heart and the victim of fancy. Tomlins , Elizabeth Sophia
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Arthur Grueber [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
1792
3705 Memoirs of a coquet; or the history of Miss Harriot Airy. By the author of Emily Willis; or, the history of a natural daughter. Unknown ,
John Noble (London)
Francis Noble [Holborn] (London)
1765
1823 Memoirs of a peg-top. By the author of Adventures of a pincushion. Kilner , Mary Ann
1779
1837 Memoirs of a peg-top. By the Author of Adventures of a pincushion. Kilner , Mary Ann
1797
2308 Memoirs of an unfortunate queen. Interspersed with letters (written by herself) to several of her illustrious relations and friends, on various subjects and occasions. Wittelsbach , Mathilde Caroline
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
1776
2306 Memoirs of an unfortunate queen. Interspersed with letters (written by herself) to several of her illustrious relations and friends, on various subjects and occasions. The Second Edition. Wittelsbach , Mathilde Caroline
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
1776 The Second Edition.
12766 Memoirs of Dick, the Little Poney, supposed to be written by himself; and published for the instruction and amusement of good boys and girls. Unknown ,
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
1800
14879 Memoirs of Europe, towards the close of the eighth century. Vol. II. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne; and done into English by the translator of The new Atalantis. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1716
24071 Memoirs of Europe, towards the close of the eighth century. Vol.II. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne; and done into English by the translator of the New Atalantis. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1710
14866 Memoirs of Europe, towards the close of the eighth century. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne; and done into English by the translator of The new Atalantis. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1710
14868 Memoirs of Europe, towards the close of the eighth century. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne; and done into English by the translator of The New Atalantis. The second edition, corrected. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1711 The second edition, corrected.
4531 Memoirs of Lady Harriot Butler: Now First Published From Authentic Papers in the Lady's own hand-writing. Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
Butler , Harriet
1762
4532 Memoirs of Lady Harriot Butler: now first published from authentic papers, in the lady's own hand-writing. In two volumes. ... Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne
R. Freeman (London)
1761
5366 Memoirs of Lady Woodford. Written by herself, and addressed to a friend. In two volumes. Unknown , [Woman]
1782
5309 Memoirs of Lady Woodford. Written by herself, and addressed to a friend. In two volumes. ... Woodford ,
Christopher Jackson [26 Anglesea Street] (Dublin)
1782
8194 Memoirs of Madame de Barneveldt. Translated from the French by Miss Gunning. Second edition, embellished with an elegant portrait of the translator by Bartolozzi. In two volumes. Du Castre d'Auvigny , Jean
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] (London)
Henry Lowndes (London)
1796 Second edition.
5045 Memoirs of Madame de Stahl. In two parts. Containing, a particular account of the plot, for which the Spanish Embassador, great numbers of the French nobility, and Madame de Stahl, were committed prisoners to the Bastile, and to several other prisons and castles in that kingdom. Her conduct under confinement; and the integrity she preserv'd, notwithstanding the artifices that were made use of to induce her to a discovery. With the intrigues of several persons of high rank, from some of which she had a narrow escape: and a relation of some state transactions, which throw new lights on the French history. Likewise some account of the conventual life, the lady having been brought up from her infancy in a nunnery in Normandy. The whole being a series of very extraordinary and interesting events; and is interspers'd with characters and anecdotes of several of the French Nobility, and of persons either belov'd or detested for their virtues or vices. Written by herself, in her last illness. Translated from the French. To which are added, historical and biographical notes, by the translator. Cordier de Launay , Marguerite-Jeanne
1759
5048 Memoirs of Madame de Stahl. In two parts. Containing, a particular account of the plot, for which the Spanish Embassador, great numbers of the French nobility, and Madame de Stahl, were committed prisoners to the Bastile, and to several other Prisons and Castles in that Kingdom. Her conduct under confinement; and the Integrity she preserv'd, notwithstanding the Artifices that were made use of to induce her to a Discovery. With the Intrigues of several Persons of High Rank, from some of which she had a narrow Escape: And a Relation of some State Transactions, which throw new Lights on the French History. Likewise some Account of the Conventual Life, this Lady having been brought up from her Infancy in a Nunnery in Normandy. The whole being A Series of very extraordinary and interesting Events; And is interspers'd With Characters and Anecdotes of several of the French Nobility, and of Persons either belov'd or detested for their Virtues or Vices. Written by herself, in her last illness. Translated from the French. To which are added, Historical and Biographical notes, by the translator. The second edition. Cordier de Launay , Marguerite-Jeanne
1759 The second edition.
4471 Memoirs of Miss Hannah Ball, of High Wycomb, in Buckinghamshire. Extracted from her diary of thirty years experience, in which the devices of Satan are laid open, the gracious dealings of God with her soul, and his all-sufficient grace are exemplified in her useful life and happy death. By Joseph Cole, Minister of the Gospel. Ball , Hannah
1796
3868 Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, extracted from her own journal, and now first published. In three volumes. Sheridan , Frances Chamberlaine
Robert and James Dodsley (London)
1761
3866 Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, extracted from her own journal, and now first published. In two volumes. Sheridan , Frances Chamberlaine
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Dublin)
1761