Name American Antiquarian Society
Online Source https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
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The American Antiquarian Society is a national research library of American history and culture through 1876 which has been sharing American stories for more than two hundred years.

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American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/

Titles 5770
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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
21112 Ornithological biography, or An account of the habits of the birds of the United States of America; accompanied by descriptions of the objects represented in the work entitled The birds of America, and interspersed with delineations of American scenery and manners. By John James Audubon, F.R.SS.L. & E. fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London; member of the Lyceum and Linnean Society of New York, of the Natural History Society of Paris, the Wernerian Natural History Society of Edinburgh; honorary member of the Society of Natural History of Manchester, and of the Scottish Academy of Painting, Architecture, and Sculpture; member of the philosophical societies of Cambridge, Liverpool, and New-Castle-Upon-Tyne, etc. etc Alexander Hill
Robert Havell
Thomas Sowler (Manchester)
Emerson Charnley
George Smith (Liverpool)
Beilby and Co. (Birmingham)
Mary Robinson (Leeds)
1832
19920 Oroonoko; a tragedy, in five acts; by Thomas Southern. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Printed under the authority of the managers from the prompt book. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1806
16407 Orra: a tragedy, in five acts. By Joanna Baillie. [From the first London edition, of 1812.] Baillie , Joanna
The Longworths (New York City)
1812
18834 Ouâbi: or The virtues of nature. An Indian tale. In four cantos. By Philenia, a lady of Boston. ; [One line from Spenser 1790
17669 Our neighbourhood, or Letters on horticulture and natural phenomena: interspersed with opinions on domestic and moral economy Elam Bliss [111 Broaday] (New York City)
1831
18512 Our village: Sketches of rural character and scenery. By Mary Russell Mitford, author of Julian, Foscari, and dramatic scenes. ; Vol. I[-III]. ; From the fourth London edition Mitford , Mary Russell
E. Bliss (New York City)
1828
17183 Ourika; a tale, from the French. : [One line from Byron] : From the second Paris edition 1829
16849 Ourselves, a comedy, in five acts. By Miss Chambers, author of The school for friends. [From the first London edition, of 1811] Chambers , Marianne
Dibdin , Thomas
The Longworths (New York City)
1811
21511 P.P.; or, The man and the tiger. A highly popular farce, in one act. By Tom Parry, comedian. Author of Damp beds. ; Correctly printed from the most approved acting copy, with a description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions, and the whole of the stage business; to which are added properties and directions, as now performed in the London and American theatres. : Embellished with a beautiful engraving Frederick Turner [Turner & Fisher] (New York)
Christiana Neal (Philadelphia)
1836
19269 Paired -- not matched; or, Matrimony in the nineteenth century. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Ross, author of The modern calypso, &c. &c. Ross , Mrs.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1816
20269 Paris and the Parisians in 1835. By Frances Trollope, author of "Domestic manners of the Americans," "The refugee in America," &c. ; [One line from Corneille in French 1836
21382 Paris chit-chat; or A view of the society, manners customs, literature, and amusements of the Parisians, being a translation of "Guillaume le franc-parleur," and sequel to the "Paris spectator." Jouy , Étienne de
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1816
21233 Paris, and its historical scenes Volume I Hezekiah Howe
John P. Ayres
Eli French (Dover)
William M. Morrison (Alexandria)
Hiram S. Favor
Mary Carroll (New Orleans)
E. Bliss (New York City)
Samuel Colman (Portland)
Richard Davenport Sanxay (Richmond)
William Harsford Berrett (Charleston)
Salmon Hall
C. P. M'Kennie (Virginia)
1831
20989 Parker & Delaplaine's American edition of the New Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by David Brewster, L.L.D. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Assisted by upwards of one hundred gentlemen in Europe, most eminent in science and literature. And now improved for the greater satisfaction and better information of the people of the United States, in the civil, religious & natural history of their country in American biography & in the great discoveries in mechanics & the arts. 1812
18632 Parley the porter, an allegory: shewing how robbers without can never get into an house, unless there are traitors within. Published by the cheap repository society, London. More , Hannah
Abraham Shearman Jun.
1810
18633 Parley the porter; The inquiring-meeting; The Scotchman's fireside; and The ringleader 1832
18626 Parley the porter. An allegory More , Hannah
1822
18627 Parley the porter. An allegory More , Hannah
1823
18623 Parley the porter. An allegory. More , Hannah
New England Tract Society (Andover)
1814
18624 Parley the porter. An allegory. More , Hannah
New England Tract Society (Andover)
1815
18625 Parley the porter. An allegory. More , Hannah
New England Tract Society (Andover)
1819
18631 Parley the porter. An allegory. More , Hannah
1814
18628 Parley the porter. An allegory. By Mrs. Hannah More More , Hannah
1825
18630 Parley the porter. An allegory. By Mrs. Hannah More More , Hannah
1833
18629 Parley the porter. An allegory. By Mrs. Hannah More More , Hannah
1827