Displaying 13176–13200 of 17860

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
4351 The happy waterman. More , Hannah (Author)
William Watson I (Bookseller)
1790
3992 The happy waterman. More , Hannah (Author)
William Watson and Son (Bookseller)
1795
4042 The happy waterman. More , Hannah (Author)
S. Hazard (Bookseller)
R. White [London] (Bookseller)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1795
4324 The happy waterman. More , Hannah (Author)
S. Hazard (Bookseller)
R. White [London] (Bookseller)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1795
4390 The happy waterman. More , Hannah (Author)
William Watson and Son (Printer)
William Watson and Son (Bookseller)
1800
18581 The happy waterman. More , Hannah (Author)
Benjamin Johnson [247 Market Street] (Publisher)
1807
18592 The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts. More , Hannah (Author)
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] (Publisher)
1812
18593 The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts. More , Hannah (Author)
M. , A. (Engraver)
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] (Publisher)
1814
18594 The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts. More , Hannah (Author)
M. , A. (Engraver)
Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street] (Publisher)
1818
23805 The happy-Unfortunate; or, the female-page: a novel. In three parts. By Elizabeth Boyd. Boyd , Elizabeth (Author)
Thomas Edlin (Printer)
1732
23927 The hardships of the English laws. In relation to wives. With an explanation of the original curse of subjection passed upon the woman. In an humble address to the legislature. Chapone , Sarah (Author)
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Printer)
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Publisher)
1735 1
25943 The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. Being the life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six hudibrastick cantos, with a curious print to each canto, engrav'd from the originals of Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; and being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; with several Comical Dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her Intrigues in his House. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane. A diverting List of the Decorations of her Lodging. Her being detected by Sir Jn G---n, &c. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; and the Humours of the Place. V. Her Sickness and Death. Disputes between two noted Quacks. Her last Will. VI. Her Burial. Characters of the principal Persons who constituted the Funeral Pomp, &c. The Fifth Edition. To which is now first added, a curious Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his keeping, and which the learned Col. Ch-s could never answer to her full Satisfaction. Unknown , (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Richard Montague (Publisher)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (Bookseller)
Anne Dodd I (Bookseller)
and 3 more.
1732 5
25416 The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth . I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyric̀al Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs. The Third Edition. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Bispham Dickinson (Publisher)
Richard Montague (Publisher)
John Brotherton (Bookseller)
and 5 more.
1732 3
24981 The Harlot's Progress: or, the Humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyrical Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs. The Second Edition. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Bispham Dickinson (Publisher)
Richard Montague (Publisher)
John Brotherton (Bookseller)
and 5 more.
1732 2
25552 The harlot's progress: or, The humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in Hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to town in the York waggon; her being betray'd by an old baud into the arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early improvement in the sweets of fornication; and some dialogues, serious and comical, between a country girl in the waggon, and a parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry intrigues in the Jew's house; with satyrical pictures in the Jew's chamber. III. Her living in a baudy-house in Drury-Lane; her extravagance, company, baudy house equipage, pictures, and other Drury decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; ... V. Her sickness and death; ... VI. Her burial; the funeral pomp of harlots in triumph; six mutes, sisters of the trade; the parson, a very wag; the clerk, a sly-boots; and the undertaker, one of the family of the sad dogs. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Bispham Dickinson (Publisher)
Richard Montague (Publisher)
John Brotherton (Bookseller)
and 5 more.
1732 1
11692 The Harp of Salem; a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces Reid , Mrs. M. A. (Author)
James Taylor and Co. (Publisher)
1827 1
16033 The Harvest Home. More , Hannah (Author)
B. & J. Johnson (Printer)
1800
3187 The hastiniad; an heroic poem. In three cantos. Ryves , Elizabeth (Author)
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly] (Publisher)
1785 1
24830 The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale. Unknown , (Author)
Lemoine , Ann (Publisher)
Ann Lemoine (Publisher)
Thomas Maiden [5 Sherbourne Lane] (Printer)
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] (Bookseller)
1801
8551 The Haunted Palace, or The Horrors of Ventoliene; a Romance, By Mrs. Yorke, author of Valley of Collares, Romance of Smyrna, &c. &c. &c. In Three Volumes. Yorke , Mrs. R. P. M. (Author)
Earle and Hemet [Albemarle] (Publisher)
Caleb Stower [King St] (Printer)
1801 1
16552 The heart and the fancy, or, Valsinore. A tale. By Miss Benger. Benger , Elizabeth Ogilvy (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Publisher)
Wells and Lilly (Publisher)
1816
306 The Heart and the Fancy; or, Valsinore. A Tale. By Miss Benger. In Two Volumes. Benger , Elizabeth Ogilvy (Author)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (Publisher)
Alexander Strahan and Preston (Printer)
1813 1
9463 The Heart of Oak; Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810 ... Unknown , (Author)
Lemoine , Ann (Printer)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (Publisher)
Ann Lemoine (Publisher)
1810
13919 The Heart of Oak: A Choice Selection of New Songs for 1813. Being the Sixteenth Annual Collection. Lemoine , Ann (Publisher)
Unknown , (Author)
Henry Lemoine [Type Street] (Printer)
Ann Lemoine (Publisher)
John Roe [Chiswell] (Publisher)
1812
13920 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1802. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Lemoine , Ann (Publisher)
Unknown , (Author)
Thomas Maiden [Sherbourne Lane] (Printer)
Ann Lemoine (Publisher)
1801 1