Displaying 11576–11600 of 18472

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
4460 The art of cookery, made plain and easy. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new receipts, a copious index, and, a modern bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are placed upon the table. By H. Glasse. Glasse , Hannah (Author)
Alexander Donaldson (Publisher)
Alexander Donaldson (Bookseller)
1774
1627 The art of cookery, or The compleat-housewife: in a method entirely new, and suited to every capacity: Containing cookery, pastry, confectionary ...: to which is added, The house-keeper's director, in three parts. viz.: I. The cyder-maker instructed; II. The wine-maker improved; III. The beer-brewer compleated: with a bill of fare for the year ... by Mrs. Alice Smith, many years employed in several noble families. Smith , Alice (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1758
13807 The Art of Cookery: Made Plain and Easy Lemoine , Ann (Publisher)
Unknown , (Author)
Thomas Maiden [5 Sherbourne Lane] (Printer)
Ann Lemoine (Publisher)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (Publisher)
1802
14645 The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastor of St. Stephen’s, Walbrook, London, in the year of our lord 1653. Revised and corrected, by Thomas Bennett, Minister of the Gospel. Watson , Thomas (Author)
Gurney , Martha (Bookseller)
Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row] (Bookseller)
Thomas Bennett (Bookseller)
Martha Gurney (Bookseller)
and 2 more.
1793 15
24988 The art of governing. Shewing, I. The several sorts of governments at this time establish'd in Europe; from which is taken the best Kind of Government for a Free People, as that of England, &c. II. Of the abuse of government, by publick ministers, in respect to liberty, &c. on the Maxim in Law, The King can do no Wrong; with the Character of a Modern Statesman, and the great Lord Bacon's Advice to a Courtier. III. Of freedom and slavery, as to Government; manifesting, that by the extraordinary Use, or the Non-Use of National Laws, and general Corruptions, they may be much the same Thing. IV. Of the Parliament of England, and the Frequency of British Parliaments; proving the latter not only the Fundamental Right of this Nation, but that Liberty is grounded upon, and cannot Subsist without it. The Second Edition. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Thomas Warner (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Publisher)
1722 2
25640 The art of governing. Shewing, I. The several sorts of governments at this time establish'd in Europe; from which is taken the best Kind of Government for a Free People, as that of England, &c. II. Of the abuse of governments, by publick ministers, in respect to liberty, &c. on the Maxim in Law, The King can do no Wrong; with the Character of a Modern Statesman, and the great Lord Bacon's Advice to a Courtier. III. Of freedom and slavery, as to Government; manifesting, that by the extraordinary Use, or the Non-Use of National Laws, and general Corruptions, they may be much the same Thing. IV. Of the Parliament of England, and the Frequency of British Parliaments; proving the latter not only the Fundamental Right of this Nation, but that Liberty is grounded upon, and cannot Subsist without it. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Thomas Warner (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Publisher)
1722 1
5377 The art of happiness; or, an attempt to prove that a great degree of it is not difficult to attain. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (Publisher)
1784
23134 The art of japanning, Varnishing, Pollishing, and Gilding. Being a collection of very plain directions and receipts. Written for the Use of those who have a mind to follow those diverting and useful Amusements, and Published at the Request of several Ladies of Distinction. By Mrs. Artlove. Artlove , Mrs. (Author)
Thomas Warner (Publisher)
1730 1
23800 The art of management; or, tragedy expell'd. By Mrs. Charlotte Charke. Charke , Charlotte (Author)
William Rayner (Printer)
1735
6248 The art of measuring, made easy by the help of a new sliding-rule, which performs the same, at one operation, ... By Mary Corson, of Wolverhampton. ... Corson , Mary (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1774
21403 The Art of Playing the Organ and Piano Forte, or Characters adapted to instruments. By Andrew Law. Law , Andrew (Author)
Aitken , Jane (Printer)
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] (Printer)
1809 1
25258 The art of scribling, address'd to all the scriblers of the age. By Scriblerus Maximus. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Publisher)
1733 1
20666 The Art of singing; in three parts; to wit, I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine. By Andrew Law. Printed upon the author's new plan, with seven characters. Part third. Law , Andrew (Author)
Aitken , Jane (Printer)
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] (Printer)
1810 1
3654 The art of teaching in sport; designed as a prelude to a set of toys, for enabling ladies to instill the rudiments of spelling reading, grammar, and arithmetic, under the idea of amusement. Fenn , Ellenor (Author)
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] (Printer)
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1785
3652 The art of teaching in sport; designed as a prelude to a set of toys, for enabling ladies to instill the rudiments of spelling reading, grammar, and arithmetic, under the idea of amusement. Fenn , Ellenor (Author)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Printer)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1790
3680 The art of teaching in sport; designed as a prelude to a set of toys, for enabling ladies to instill the rudiments of spelling, reading, grammar, and arithmetic, under the idea of amusement. Fenn , Ellenor (Author)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Printer)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1799
12331 The Art of War; a Poem, in Six Books; by Frederick III. King of Prussia: Translated, and dedicated by Permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, by Miss Hamilton, author of "Sonnets, Tour to Matlock, and Other Poems." Hohenzollern , Frederick III (Author)
Hamilton , Sarah (Translator)
Joseph Mawman [Ludgate] (Publisher)
William Clowes [Stamford Street] (Printer)
1826 1
21271 The articles of association of the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, in the City of Philadelphia. Aitken , Jane (Printer)
Jane Aitken [62 North Third Street] (Printer)
1807 1
22798 The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's company of comedians. By Mrs. Cent-Livre. Centlivre , Susanna (Author)
Thomas Payne [Paine] (Publisher)
1723 1
22807 The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Mrs Cent-Livre. Centlivre , Susanna (Author)
William Mears [Ludgate Hill] (Publisher)
1735
22329 The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Mrs Cent-Livre. Centlivre , Susanna (Author)
William Mears [Ludgate Hill] (Publisher)
1735
22792 The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Mrs. Cent-Livre. Centlivre , Susanna (Author)
William Feales (Publisher)
1736
410 The Artist: A Collection of Essays, relative to Painting, Poetry, Sculpture, Architecture, the Drama, Discoveries of Science, and Various Other Subjects. Edited by Prince Hoare. In Two Vols. Hoare , Prince (Author)
Inchbald , Elizabeth (Author)
John Murray II [Fleet Street] (Publisher)
Charles Mercier and Claudius Chervet (Printer)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Cross Well] (Publisher)
1810
24985 The artless muse: being six poetical essays on various subjects. By a person in obscure life. Viz. I. A poem to the memory of John Milton, the British Homer: Occasioned by a Letter, some Time since published, in behalf of his daughter, Mrs. Clark, who then subsisted on the Labour of her poor Son, a Weaver in Spittle-Field: Lamenting, the Ingratitude of his Country to the Manes of that incomparable Bard; and celebrating the Royal Bounty of her Present Majesty, and several of the Nobility and Gentry to that unfortunate Gentlewoman. II. Damon's dispair, a Soliloquy. III. Stephen Duck's Translation from the Threshing floor to the Court. IV. Alexis's Farewel. V. On the mutability of sublunary Things, and their Insufficiency to Happiness. VI. The abandon'd shepherd, a Pastoral Tale. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Daniel Farmer (Publisher)
Jacob Robinson [Strand] (Publisher)
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] (Publisher)
and 1 more.
1737
6087 The Asiatic princess. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Mrs. Pilkington. Pilkington , Mary (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Vernor , Ann (Publisher)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (Publisher)
Elizabeth Newbery (Publisher)
James Cundee, Albion Press (Printer)
1800