Displaying 13576–13600 of 17451

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
24843 The Ill-Fated Mariner; Or, Richard the Runaway. By Mrs. Pilkington. Pilkington , Mary (Author)
George Robinson [iii] (Publisher)
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] (Printer)
1809 0
8761 The Illusions of Youth: or, Romance in Wales, and Common Sense in London. A Novel, In Four Volumes, By Cordelia Cordova. Cordova , Cordelia (Author)
T. Wallis (Publisher)
T. Wallis (Printer)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (Bookseller)
1808 1
8762 The Illusions of Youth: or, Romance in Wales, and Common Sense in London. A Novel, in Four Volumes, by Cordelia Cordova. Cordova , Cordelia (Author)
T. Wallis (Publisher)
T. Wallis (Printer)
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1809
25560 The impartial quaker: in answer to the Impartial Churchman. Written by Dr. Robert Warren, Rector of Stratford Bow in Middlesex. By H. L. L. , H. (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Bookseller)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (Bookseller)
Anne Dodd I (Bookseller)
1731 1
25490 The impertinent lovers: or, a coquet at her wit's end. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With a preface, and remarks upon its usage. Submitted to Sir Richard Steel, and the three Gentlemen concerned with him as Patentees. By a citizen of London. Hawling , Francis (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Printer)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Printer)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Bookseller)
Anne Dodd I (Printer)
and 1 more.
1723 1
8684 The Impertinent Wife: A Moral Tale: Containing also, the Fair Penitent, Dalidor & Mulce, and Lovers Without Love. From the French of Madame Genlis. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité (Author)
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (Publisher)
1806 1
25730 The Importance of Jamaica to Great-Britain, consider'd. With some account of that island, from its discovery in 1492 to this time: and a list of the governors and presidents, with an account of their towns, harbours, bays, buildings, inhabitants, whites and negroes, &c. The country and people cleared from misrepresentations; the misbehaviour of Spanish governors by entertaining pirates, and plundering the inhabitants and merchants of Jamaica, and the rise of the pirates among them. An account of their fruits, drugs, timber and dying-woods, and of the uses they are apply'd to there: with a description of exotick plants, preserved in the gardens of the curious in England; and of the kitchen and flower-gardens in the West-Indies. Also of their beasts, birds, fishes, and insects; with their eatables and potables, distempers and remedies. With an account of their trade and produce; with the advantages they are of to Great-Britain, Ireland, and the colonies in North-America, and the commodities they take in return from them, with the danger they are in from the French at Hispaniola, and their other islands and settlements on the continent, by the encouragements they have over the British planters. With instances of insults they have given His Majesty's subjects in the West-Indies and on the main. With the representation of His Late Majesty when elector of Hanover, and of the House of Lords, against a peace, which could not be safe or honourable if Spain or the West-Indies were allotted to any branch of the House of Bourbon. In a letter to a gentleman. In which is added, a postscript, of the benefits which may arise by keeping of Carthagena, to Great-Britain and our American colonies; with an account of what goods are used in the Spanish trade, and hints of settling it after the French method (by sending of women there) and of the trade and method of living of the Spaniards; and English South-Sea Company's factors there. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd II , Anne (Publisher)
Anne Dodd II (Publisher)
1740? 1
17736 The importance of the Christian religion, considered in a narrative of the life of widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born in Germany, educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards emigrated to America, where she was converted to the Christian faith. Hamilton , Sarah (Author)
Benjamin Cole (Publisher)
1804
17737 The importance of the Christian religion, considered in a narrative of the life of widow Sarah Hamilton. Who was born in Germany, educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards emigrated to America, where she was converted to the Christian faith. Hamilton , Sarah (Author)
Benjamin Cole (Publisher)
1805
25156 The importance of truth, and the danger of moderation, particularly with respect to the doctrine of the Trinity. Investigated in three conferences between an orthodox Christian and a moderate man. Inscribed to the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. And occasioned by his late sermon at the Exeter-Assembly. Anderton , Miss (Bookseller)
Unknown , (Author)
Robert Trewman I [Theatre Lane] (Printer)
Miss Anderton (Bookseller)
Henry Mugg (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1779 1
26175 The important letter relating to the affairs of Great-Britain: with proper remarks on them; and on the Lord Bolingbroke's letter therein contained. From a Gentleman in Town to a friend in North-Britain. Unknown , [Man] (Author)
Boulter , Anne (Printer)
Boulter , Anne (Bookseller)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Printer)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Bookseller)
John Harrison (Printer)
and 3 more.
1715 1
10514 The improvement of time, for the instruction of children. Murray , Judith Sargent (Author)
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (Bookseller)
1797
591 The Improvisatrice; and Other Poems. By L. E. L. With Embellishments. Landon , Letitia Elizabeth (Author)
Pye , I. (Engraver)
Thomas Hurst, George Robinson and Co. [Cheapside] (Publisher)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Princes Street] (Publisher)
Samuel and Richard Bentley (Printer)
1824 1
8431 The Improvisatrice; And Other Poems. By L. E. L. With Embellishments. Seventh Edition. Landon , Letitia Elizabeth (Author)
Thomas Hurst, George Robinson and Co. [Waterloo] (Publisher)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Princes Street] (Publisher)
J. and R. Childs (Printer)
1826 7
5504 The inamorato: addressed to the author of the electrical eel, by a Lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (Publisher)
1777
5297 The inamorato: addressed to the author of The electrical eel, by a lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1777
1603 The inauguration of Frederic the Great, in the temple of immortality; or the triumph of glory. Translated from the French of Madlle ****, author of Abassai. Falques , Marianne-Agnès (Author)
Samuel Hooper [1756-1762(?)] (Publisher)
A. Morley (Publisher)
1758
14716 The incomprehensibility of God, stated and improved: A discourse, delivered at the Old Meeting-House, Kidderminster, September, 1796. By John Barrett. Barrett , John (Author)
Gurney , Martha (Bookseller)
George Gower (Printer)
George Gower (Bookseller)
Thomas Pearson (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1796 1
970 The Indefatigable, Bound on a Voyage to the Island of Liberality, fitted out and stored (with what it is respectfully hoped will please her numerous friends), by the sole owner Beverley , Elizabeth (Author)
1830
10557 The India cabinet opened, or, Natural curiosities: rendered a source of amusement to young minds by the explanations of a mother. Second edition. Wilson , Lucy Sarah Atkins (Author)
John Harris and Son (Publisher)
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis (Printer)
1823 2
10587 The India cabinet opened: in which many natural curiosities are rendered a source of amusement to young minds, by the explanations of a mother. Wilson , Lucy Sarah Atkins (Author)
John Harris and Son (Publisher)
Samuel and Richard Bentley (Printer)
1821 1
8628 The India Voyage; by Mrs. H. Lefanu, Daughter of the Late Thomas Sheridan, M.A. In Two Volumes. Lefanu , Elizabeth (Author)
George and John Robinson (Publisher)
1804 1
15212 The Indian pilgrim, or, The progress of the pilgrim Nazareenee (formerly called Goonah Purist, or the Slave of Sin,) from the City of the Wrath of God to the City of Mount Zion: delivered under the similitude of a dream. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Fifth Edition. Sherwood , Mary Martha (Author)
Houlston , Frances (Publisher)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Printer)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Publisher)
Harrison and Stephens (Bookseller)
1825 5
10683 The Indian pilgrim, or, The progress of the pilgrim Nazareenee (formerly called Goonah Purist, or the Slave of Sin,) from the City of the Wrath of God to the City of Mount Zion: delivered under the similitude of a dream. By Mrs. Sherwood. Sherwood , Mary Martha (Author)
Houlston , Frances (Publisher)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Printer)
James Scatcherd and Letterman (Bookseller)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Publisher)
1820 3
445 The Indian Pilgrim; or, The Progress of the Pilgrim Nazareenee, (Formerly Called Goonah Purist, or the Slave of Sin.) From the City of the Wrath of God to the City of Mount Zion. Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Sherwood , Mary Martha (Author)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Publisher)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Printer)
James Scatcherd and Letterman (Bookseller)
1818