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/

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
20271 The amaranth: being a collection of original pieces, in prose and verse, : calculated to amuse the minds of youth without corrupting their morals. By Eliza S. True. True , Eliza S.
1811
19894 The ambitious shepherd, a moral story, for youth. By Elizabeth Somerville. To which are added, Good natured credulity.--Tenderness to mothers--Sloth contrasted with industry--The linnet's nest.--The oak. Somerville , Elizabeth
Taylor (later Gilbert) , Ann
1813
19895 The ambitious shepherd, a moral story, for youth. By Elizabeth Sumerville. To which is added, Good-natured credulity--The noble basket-maker--and Tenderness to mothers. Somerville , Elizabeth
Park , Mungo
Increase Cooke & Co. (New Haven)
1809
19893 The ambitious shepherd. A moral story, for youth. By Eliza Sumerville. To which is added, several entertaining stories for the instruction & amusement of all good children. Somerville , Elizabeth
1813
24591 The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1744. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation By the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7252 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7954 By the late computation of W. W. 5753 Being the bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all adjacent places, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat. Leeds , Titan
1744
21409 The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1746. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation, by the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7254 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7956 By the late Computation of W. W, 5755 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat. Leeds , Titan
1745
21376 The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1745 ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath. 1744
24590 The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1745, being the next after leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, planets-motions and aspects, judgements of the weather, the time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, seven stars rising, southing, and setting, high-water, spring-tides, fairs, courts, meeting and other observable days. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath. Jerman , John
1744
24587 The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1746; Being the second after leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, planets-motions and aspects, judgements of the weather, the time of the sun's and moon's rising and setting, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, spring-tides, fairs, courts, meetings, and other observable days. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath. Jerman , John
1745
21509 The American crisis Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense 1778
16912 The American frugal housewife, dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1836
16913 The American frugal housewife, dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. Child , Lydia Maria Francis
John B. Russell (New York)
1836
16910 The American frugal housewife, dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1834
16907 The American frugal housewife, dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1833
16909 The American frugal housewife, dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1834
16911 The American frugal housewife, dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1835
16905 The American frugal housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy by Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1832
16906 The American frugal housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1832
16904 The American frugal housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1832
16908 The American frugal housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The mother's book," editor of the "Juvenile miscellany," &c. ; [Two lines of quotations Child , Lydia Maria Francis
1833
15925 The American juvenile keepsake, for 1835. [Two lines from Young] Edited by Mrs. Hofland Thomas Illman (New York)
1835
15926 The American juvenile keepsake, for 1835. [Two lines from Young] Edited by Mrs. Hofland 1835
15927 The American juvenile keepsake, for 1836. [Two lines from Young] Edited by Mrs. Hofland Charles Wells (New York City)
1836
15928 The American juvenile keepsake. [Two lines from Young] Edited by Mrs. Hofland Charles Wells (New York City)
1834
20657 The American ladies pocket book. 1820 1820