Judith Martin
Also known as
Moore, JohnFrances WrightHamilton, ThomasHone, WilliamGrant MrsPercy H. FitzgeraldPercy FitzgeraldPercy Hetherington FitzgeraldE. J. HardyFrances TrollopeFanny TrollopeFrances M. TrollopeMrs. TrollopeFanny Trollope, John by Fanny TrollopeFanny Milton TrollopeNrs. TrollopeFrance TrollopeF. TrollopeFrances (Milton ) TrollopeJason Blundy
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7362993A
Top Subjects
- General (11)
- Great Britain (9)
- Political satire, English (8)
- Etiquette (7)
- 19th century (6)
- United States (5)
- England (5)
Books by Judith Martin
Total count: 387
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A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, and Germanywith anecdotes relating to some eminent characters. By John Moore, M.D.The second edition, corrected.printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell1779-01-01
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A view of society and manners in Italywith anecdotes relating to some eminent charactersPrinted for Messrs. Price, W. Watson ... [and 20 others]1781-01-01
Abrisz des gesellschaftlichen Lebens und der Sitten in Italienin Briefen entworfen, aus dem Englischen.Weidmann1781-01-01-
Abrisz des gesellschaftlichen Lebens und der Sitten in Italienin Briefen entworfen, aus dem Englischen.Weidmann1781-01-01
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An essay on the causes, nature, and cure, of consumptions.In a letter to a friend.Printed by Robert Hodge, for William Green.1783-01-01
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A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italywith anecdotes relating to some eminent characters.Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street.1783-01-01
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Medical sketches: in two partsBy John Moore, M.D.printed for A. Strahan1786-01-01
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ZelucoVarious views of human nature, taken from life and manners, foreign and domestic, in two volumes ....2nd ed., corr.printed for A. Strahan ; and T. Cadell1789-01-01
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A journal during a residence in Francefrom the beginning of August, to the middle of December, 1792 : to which is added, an account of the most remarkable events that happened at Paris from that time to the death of the late King of France.Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson1793-01-01
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A journal during a residence in France, from the beginning of August to the middle of December 1792to which is added an account of the most remarkable events that happened at Paris from that time to the death of the late King of FranceLondon printed, New-York reprinted by Childs and Swaine, for F. Childs and Co., Berry, Rogers and Berry, and Thomas Allen1793-01-01
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Journal durant un séjour en Francedepuis le commencement d'août jusqu'à la mi-décembre 1792; : auquel est ajouté un récit des événemens les plus remarquables qui ont eu lieu à Paris, depuis cette époque, jusqu'à la mort du feu Roi de France.Chez Mathew Carey, rue du Marché.1794-01-01
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Journal durant un se jour en Francedepuis le commencement d'aou t jusqu'a la mi-de cembre 1792; : auquel est ajoute un re cit des e ve nemens les plus remarquables qui ont eu lieu a Paris, depuis cette e poque, jusqu'a la mort du feu roi de France.Chez Mathew Carey, rue du marche .1794-01-01
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A view of the causes and progress of the French RevolutionBy John Moore, M.D. In two volumes. ...printed for G. G. and J. Robinson1795-01-01
A view of the causes and progress of the French revolutionPrinted for G. G. and J. Robinson1795-01-01
Edwardvarious views of human nature, taken from life and manners, chiefly in EnglandPrinted for A. Strahan, and T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies1796-01-01-
Edward. Various views of human naturetaken from life and manners, chiefly in England. By the author of Zeluco. In two volumes. ...printed for A. Strahan, and T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell)1796-01-01
Mordaunt.Sketches of life, characters, and manners, in various countries; including the Memoirs of a French lady of quality. By the author of Zeluco & EdwardG.G. and J. Robinson [etc.]1800-01-01-
Father Eustacea tale of the Jesuits2nd ed.Knight and Son1800-01-01
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The table book of daily recreation and informationconcerning remarkable men and manners, times and seasons, solemnities and merry-makings, antiquities and novelties.W. Tegg1800-01-01
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The attractive mana novelCopyright ed.J. & C. Brown1800-01-01
How to be happy though married.Collins Clear-Type press1800-01-01-
The every-day bookor, The guide to the year; relating the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and present times.W. Tegg1800-01-01
Beauties of Dr. John Mooreselected from the moral, philosophical, and miscellaneous works of that esteemed author, to which are added, a new biographical and critical account of the doctor and his writings, and notes, historical, classical, and explanatory2nd ed.Printed by J.G. Barnard ... for B. Crosby and Co.1803-01-01
Memoirs of an American ladywith sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the RevolutionPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme ... and Mrs. H. Cook ...1808-01-01
Memoirs of an American ladywith sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the RevolutionPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme ... and Mrs. H. Cook ...1808-01-01
Memoirs of an American ladywith sketches of manners and scenery in America as they existed previous to the revolutionPrinted for Samuel Campbell, by D. and G. Bruce1809-01-01
The report at large of the coroner's inquest on Jane Watson, shot at Mr. Robinson's address, &c. ...the verdict,--wilful murder, against Mr. Robinson's butler ...Printed for William Hone1815-01-01-
The important trials at KingstonI. Eliz. Miller ... II. J. Brookes ... III. R. Russell ... witha preface, containing ... questions ... respecting Mr. Turner the prosecutor of Elizabeth Fenning.Hone1816-01-01
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Interesting particulars of Napoleon's deportation for life to St. Helenahis treatment and mode of living since his arrival, a variety of facts and anecdotes, and a description of Mr. Balcombe's estate - the Briars.Printed for W. Hone, 55, Fleet Street1816-01-01
Hone's interesting history of the memorable Blood ConspiracyPrinted for William Hone1816-01-01-
Napoleon and the Bourbons.The second edition.Printed for W.Hone 55, Fleet Street1816-01-01
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The political litany, diligently revisedto be said or sung, until the appointed change come, throughout the dominion of England and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon TweedPrinted for one of the candidates for the office of printer to the King's most excellent majesty, and sold by William Hone1817-01-01
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The first-[third] trial of William Hone on an ex-officio informationat Guildhall, London, December 18, 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury ...Printed by and for William Hone1817-01-01
A political catechismdedicated, without permission, to His Most Serene Highness Omar, Bashaw, Dey, and Governor, of the warlike city and kingdom of Algiers; the Earl of Liverpool; Lord Castlereagh, and Co.Printed for one of the candidates for the Office of Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and sold by William Hone1817-01-01-
The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio informationat Guildhall, London, December 17, 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's Catechism of a ministerial member.2nd ed.printed by and for William Hone1817-01-01
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The late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member. With permission.R. Carlile1817-01-01
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Another ministerial defeat!The trial of the dog, for biting the noble lord; withthe whole of the evidence at length. Taken in short-handPrinted by and for W. Hone1817-01-01
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The minister and the mayoror, St. Peter versus St. Paul! : a poem : to which isannexed the official correspondence on a recent memorable occasionW. Hone1817-01-01
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The Bullet te deum; with the canticle of the Stone.R. Carlile1817-01-01
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The first trial of William Honeon an ex-officio information : at Guildhall, London, December 17, 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing The late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.Printed by and for William Hone1817-01-01
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Official account of the noble Lord's bite and his dangerous condition, with who went to see him, and what was said, sung, and done, on the melancholy occasionpublished for the instruction and edification of all ranks and conditions of menprinted by and for William Hone1817-01-01
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The trial of the dog, for biting the noble Lordwith the whole of the evidence at length. Taken in short-handprinted by and for William Hone1817-01-01
The late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial membertaken from an original manuscript in Mr. Wilkes's handwriting, never before printed, and adapted to the present occasion ; with permissionPrinted and published by R. Carlile1817-01-01-
Conrad, the corsair, or, The pirates' islea tale by Lord Byron. Adapted as a romance.printed by and for William Hone1817-01-01
A political catechismdedicated, without permission, to his most serene highness Omar, Bashaw, Dey, and governor of the warlike city and kingdom of Algiers : the Earl of Liverpool : Lord Castlereagh, and coPrinted and published by R. Carlile ... and sold by those who are not afraid of incurring the displeasure of his Majesty's ministers, their spies or informers, or public plunderers of any denomination1817-01-01
The bullet Te Deumwith The Canticle of the stone ...Printed for one of the candidates for the office of printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, and sold by William Hone1817-01-01-
The second trial of William Honeon an ex-officio information : at Guildhall, London, Decemder 19, 1817, before Lord Alenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody, with intent to ridicule the litany, and libel the Prince Regent, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.4th ed.printed by and for William Hone1818-01-01
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The third trial of William Honeon an ex-officio information : at Guildhall, London, December 20, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody on the Athanasian Creed, entitled "The sinecurist's creed.".3rd ed.printed by and for William Hone1818-01-01
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The third trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio informationat Guildhall, London, December 20, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody on the Athanasian creed entitled "The sinecurist's creed".13th ed.Printed by & for William Hone1818-01-01
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The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodiesviz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three ex-officio informations ... during three successive days December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries ...W. Hone1818-01-01
Three trials of William Honefor publishing three parodies; viz. the late John Wilke's Catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurists' creed; on Three ex-officio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, [and] 20, 1817; before three special juries, and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough on the last two days.Pr. by and for William Hone1818-01-01-
Trial by jury and liberty of the pressthe proceedings at the public meeting, December 29, 1817,at the City of London Tavern, for the purpose of enabling William Hone, to surmount the difficulties in which he has been placed by being selected by the ministers of the crown as the object of their persecution. Mr. Waithman in the chair.With the resolutions and speeches of Mr. Waithman, Sir Francis Burdett, Mr. Alderman Thorp, Mr. Perry, Mr. P. Walker, Lord Cochrane, Mr. Charles Pearson, Mr. Sturch, and Mr. Wooler.Printed by and for William Hone1818-01-01
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The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio informationat Guildhall, London, December 19, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody with an alleged intent to ridicule the litany, and libel the Prince Regent, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.14th ed.Printed by and for William Hone1818-01-01
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The three trials of William Hone, with the proceedings of a public meeting and Bentham's "Parliamentary reform catechism".T.J. Wooler1818-01-01
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The second trial of William Hone ... at Guildhall ... December 19, 1817for publishing a parody,with an alleged intent to ridicule the litany.9th ed.Hone1818-01-01
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Altorfa tragedy.Published by M. Carey1819-01-01
Sixty curious and authentic narratives and anecdotes respecting extraordinary charactersillustrative of the tendency of credulity and fanaticism; exemplifying the imperfections of circumstantial evidence; and recording singular instances of voluntary human suffering, and interesting occurrences.W. Hone1819-01-01
The political house that Jack built ...with thirteen cuts ...37. ed.W. Hone1819-01-01
The political house that Jack builtTwenty-sixth edition.Printed by and for William Hone1819-01-01-
"Non mi ricordo!" &c. &c. &c.16th ed.W. Hone1820-01-01
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A political lecture on tailsdedicated to the great head.printed and published for John Fairburn1820-01-01
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The green bag"A dainty dish to set before a king".10th ed.J. Robins1820-01-01
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The political Queen that Jack loves11th ed.Roach & Co.1820-01-01
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"Non mi ricordo!" &c..2nd ed.printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
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Hone's Popular political tracts.New ed., embellished with numerous cuts.Printed for William Hone1820-01-01
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The man in the moon &c. &c. &c.23rd ed.printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
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A political Christmas carolset to music : to be chaunted or sung throughout the United Kingdom and the dominions beyond the seas, by all persons thereunto especially moved.s.n.1820-01-01
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The political "A, apple-pie"or, the "Extraordinary red book" versified; for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation26th ed.J. Johnston1820-01-01
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Plenipo and the devilor, The upshot of the plot2d ed.J. Johnston1820-01-01
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A groan from the throne.2nd ed.Printed and published by John Fairburn1820-01-01
The works of John Moore, M. D.with memoirs of his life and writingsStirling & Slade; [etc., etc.]1820-01-01-
Buonapartephobiathe origin of Dr. Slop's name.10th ed.printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
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The Queen and the Mogula play, in two acts. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at a Theatre-Royal.Printed and published by W. Benbow1820-01-01
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Hone's select popular political tractsconsisting of The house that Jack built, The man in the moon, The political showman - at home, The Queen's ladder, and The form of prayer for Queen Caroline.A new ed., with numerous cuts by Cruickshank, Williams, &c.Printed by and for W. Hone1820-01-01
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A peep at the P.v....n; or, Boiled mutton with caper sauce at the Temple of Jossa satirical poem.Printed by and for E. Wilson1820-01-01
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The royal letter-bagcontaining familiar epistles from royal personages, ministers of State, bishops, generals, discarded mistresses, Italian witnesses, &c. &c. relative to the Queen, and other important State affairs.6th ed.Sold by T. Dolby1820-01-01
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The loyal investigation and radical non mi ricordo; or, The history of the Snug familyCaroline - Bergami - relatives and lieutenants : their pleasant pilgrimages, suffocating trials, valiant defence, honours and enthroning, royal retort, and final victory of the Queen!! An heroic poem, with notes.W. Wright1820-01-01
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The form of prayer, with thanksgiving to Almighty God, to be used daily by all devout people throughout the realm, forthe happy deliverence of Her Majesty Queen Caroline from the late most traitorous conspiracy7th ed.Printed for William Hone1820-01-01
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The bank restriction barometer; or, Scale of effects on society of the bank note system, and payment in goldHone1820-01-01
Works.With memoirs of his life and writingsStirling & Slade1820-01-01-
A form of prayer with thanksgiving to Almighty God6th ed.Hone1820-01-01
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The Queen's budget openedor, Correspondence extraordinary, relative to the defence of Her Majesty.3d ed.Sold by T. Dolby [etc.] Printed by J. Swan1820-01-01
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The true political house that Jack builtbeing a parody on "The political house that Jack built"... : with thirteen cuts.printed and published (for the author), by Dean & Munday...1820-01-01
The queen's matrimonial ladder, a national toywith fourteen step scenes, and illustrations in verse, with eighteen other cuts15th ed.Printed by and for William Hone1820-01-01
The apocryphal New Testamentbeing all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilersW. Hone1820-01-01-
The form of prayer, with thanksgiving to Almighty God, to be used daily by all devout people throughout the Realm, for the happy deliverance of Her Majesty Queen Caroline, from the late most traitorous conspiracy.2nd ed.printed for William Hone1820-01-01
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Doll Tear-Sheetalias the Countess 'Je ne me rappelle pas', a match for "Non mi ricordo".2d ed.J. Fairburn1820-01-01
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The Queen and Magna Charta; or, The thing that John Signed2nd ed.T. Dolby1820-01-01
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"Non mi ricordo!"&.&.&.14th ed.W. Hone1820-01-01
Views of society and manners in Americain a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820.Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1821-01-01-
A slap at Slop and the Bridge-Street gangSecond edition.Printed by and for William Hone1821-01-01
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The spirit of despotism5th ed.Printed for William Hone1821-01-01
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The political showman - at home!exhibiting his cabinet of curiosities and creatures - all alive!14th ed.Printed for William Hone1821-01-01
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The divine right of Kings to govern wrongdedicated to the Holy alliance.printed for William Hone1821-01-01
Views of society and manners in Americain a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820From the first London edition, with additions and corrections / by the author.Printed for E. Bliss and E. White ...1821-01-01
The right divine of kings to govern wrong!Dedicated to the Holy Alliance.Printed for William Hone ...1821-01-01-
The man in the moon &c26th ed, (Anon.).Hone1821-01-01
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The appearance of an apparition to James Sympson, of Huddersfield, in Yorkshire, an elderly broadcloth weaver, commanding him to do strange things in Pall Mall, and what he did -a wonderful narrative, in two parts.W. Hone1821-01-01
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Dropt clauses out of the Bill against the Queenfor Mr. Attorney General to peruse and settle. With a refresher.W. Hone1821-01-01
Views of society and manners in Americain a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820Printed for Longman, Hurst ...1822-01-01
Tafereelen van Noord Amerika: of Reize door de Vereenigde StatenBij Visser & comp.1822-01-01-
The Miraculous Host tortured by the Jew, under the reign of Philip the Fair in 1290 ... From the original French work4th ed.The Author1822-01-01
Ancient mysteries describedespecially the English miracle plays founded on Apocryphal New Testament story, extant among the unpublished manuscripts in the British museum, including notices of ecclesiastical showsW. Reeves1823-01-01
Ancient mysteries described, especially the English miracle playsfounded on apocryphal New Testament story, extant among the unpublished manuscripts in the British Museum ; including notices of ecclesiastical shows ; the festivals of fools and asses, the English boy bishop, the descent into hell, the lord mayor's show, the guildhall giants, Christmas carols, &cPrinted for William Hone1823-01-01
Ancient mysteries described, especially the English miracle plays, founded on apocryphal New Testament story, extant among the unpublished manuscripts in the British Museumincluding notices of ecclesiastical showsW. Hone1823-01-01-
Another article for the Quarterly review2nd edition.printed for William Hone1824-01-01
Aspersions answeredan explanatory statement, addressed to the public at large, and to every reader of the Quarterly review in particularHone1824-01-01-
A few days in Athensbeing the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum.E. Bliss & E. White1825-01-01
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The every-day book and table bookeverlasting calendar of popular amusements, sports, pastimes, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events, incident to each of the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present times; forming a complete history of the year, months and seasons, and a perpetual key to the almanac; including accounts of the weather, rules for health and conduct, remarkable and important anecdotes, facts, and notices, in chronology, antiquities, topography, biography, natural history, art, science, and general literature; derived from the most authentic sources, and valuable original communications, with poetical elucidations, for daily use and diversionPrinted for Thomas Tegg1826-01-01
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The everyday book, or a guide to the yeardescribing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events, incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and present timesWilliam Tegg1826-01-01
The youth and manhood of Cyril Thornton.W. Blackwood1827-01-01
The table bookPublished for W. Hone, by Hunt and Clarke1827-01-01-
Facetiae and miscellaniesPublished for William Hone by Hunt and Clarke1827-01-01
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Deed of the lands of Nashoba, West Tennessees.n.1827-01-01
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Facetiæ and miscellanies2d ed.Published for W. Hone by Hunt and Clarke1827-01-01
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Address on the state of the public mindand the measures which it calls for, as delivered in New-York and Philadelphia, in the autumn of 1829Free Enquirer1829-01-01
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Course of popular lectures as delivered by Frances Wright in New York, Philadelphia ... and other cities ... of the United States.With three addresses on public occasions, and a reply to the charges against the French Reformers of 1789.Office of the Free Enquirer1829-01-01
Annals of the peninsular campaignsfrom MDCCCVIII to MDCCCXIV.W. Blackwood1829-01-01
Course of popular lectures as delivered by Frances Wright ...with three addresses on various public occasions, and a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789.Second edition.Office of the Free Enquirer1829-01-01-
The every-day book, or, the guide to the year.T. Tegg1830-01-01
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Full annals of the Revolution in France, 1830. To which is added, A full account of the celebration of said revolution in the City of New York, on the 25th November, 1830 ...J. & J. Harper1830-01-01
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Full annals of the revolution in France, 1830to which is added, A full account of the celebration of said revolution in the city of New-York, on the 24th November, 1830 : being the forty-seventh anniversary of an event that restored our citizens to their homes, and to the enjoyment of their rights and libertiesPrinted by J. & J. Harper, ... sold by Collins and Hannay, Collins & Co., G. and C. and H. Carvill [and 15 others]1830-01-01
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Address, containing a review of the timesas first delivered in the Hall of Science, New-York, on Sunday, May 9, 1830Free Enquirer1830-01-01
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Parting addressas delivered in the Bowery Theatre, to the people of New-York, in June, 1830Free Enquirer1830-01-01
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Fablesextracted from the Free Enquirers.n.1830-01-01
Full annals of the revolution in France, 1830J. & J. Harper1830-01-01-
An address to young mechanicsas delivered in the Hall of Science, June 13, 1830Free Enquirer1830-01-01
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Course of popular lectures4th ed.Free Enquirer, Hall of Science1831-01-01
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Supplement course of lectures, containing the last four lectures delivered in the United StatesWright and Owen1831-01-01
Domestic Manners of the Americans1832-01-01-
The year book of daily recreation and information, concerning remarkable men and manners, times and seasons, solemnities and merry-makings, antiquities and novelties.T. Tegg1832-01-01
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The year book; or, Daily recreation and information... forming a complete history of the year and a Perpetual key to the almanac.Thomas Tegg1832-01-01
The refugee in Americaa novel.Whittaker, Treacher, and Co.1832-01-01
The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extantN. H. Whitaker1832-01-01
The year book of daily recreation and informationT. Tegg ... [et al.]1832-01-01
The Abbess: A RomanceJ. & J. Harper1833-01-01
Men and manners in America.W. Blackwood1833-01-01
Men and manners in AmericaW. Blackwood1833-01-01
The mother's manual, or, Illustrations of matrimonial economyan essay in verseTreuttel, Würtz and Richter1833-01-01
The abbess, by the author of the 'Domestic manners of the Americans'.1833-01-01-
The abbessa romanceWhittaker, Treacher, and Co1833-01-01
Men and manners in AmericaT. Cadell1833-01-01-
Belgium and western Germany in 1833including visits to Baden-Baden, Wiesbaden, Cassel, Hanover, the Harz Mountains, &c &c.J. Murray1834-01-01
Men and manners in America2nd ed.T. Cadell1834-01-01
Men and manners in America2nd ed.T. Cadell1834-01-01-
The every-day book and table-book; or, everlasting calendar of popular amusements, sports, pastimes, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events, incident to each of the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and present timesforming a complete history of the year, months, and seasons, and a perpetual key to their almanac ....Printed for T. Tegg & Son1835-01-01
Tremordyn CliffR. Bentley1835-01-01
Costumbres familiares de los americanos del NorteLecointe1835-01-01-
Paris and the Parisians in 1835Baudry's European Library ...1836-01-01
The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson WhitlawBaudry's European library1836-01-01
The vicar of Wrexhill.R. Bentley1837-01-01-
The every-day book and table book; or, everlasting calendar of popular amusements, sports, pastimes, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events, incident to each of the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and present times; forming a complete history of the year, months, and seasons and a perpetual key to the almanac... for daily use and diversion.Thomas Tegg1837-01-01
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A romance of Vienna.E.L. Carey & A. Hart1838-01-01
Wien und die Oesterreicher, Sammt Reisebildern aus Schwaben, Baiern, Tyrol und SalzburgG. Wigand1838-01-01
Vienna and the Austrianswith some account of a journey through Swabia, Bavaria, the Tyrol, and the Salzbourg.R. Bentley1838-01-01
The widow Barnaby.R. Bentley1839-01-01
The widow marrieda sequel to "The widow Barnaby"H. Colburn1840-01-01-
Life and adventures of Michael Armstrong, the factory boyBaudry's European Library1840-01-01
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One faulta novel ...R. Bentley1840-01-01
The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong,: The Factory Boy.Whiting1840-01-01
Charles Chesterfield, or the adventures of a youth of genius.Henry Colburn1841-01-01
The blue belles of EnglandSaunders & Otley1842-01-01
the metropolitan1842-01-01-
A visit to ItalyR. Bentley1842-01-01
The Barnabys in Americaor, Adventures of the widow wedded.H. Colburn, publisher1843-01-01
Men and manners in AmericaA new ed., with a portrait of the author, and letters written by him during his journey through the United States.W. Blackwood1843-01-01
The Barnabys in America, Or Adventures of the Widow WeddedBaudry's European library1843-01-01
Hargrave, or, The adventures of a man of fashionHenry Colburn1843-01-01
The life and adventures of Michael Armstrongthe factory boyH. Colburn1844-01-01-
Biography, notes, and political letters of Frances Wright D'Arusmont.J. Windt1844-01-01
Young lovea novel.H. Colburn1844-01-01-
Jessie Phillips.A tale of the present day.H. Colburn1844-01-01
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The Laurringtons, or, Superior people.Longman1844-01-01
The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extantH. G. Daggers1845-01-01-
The Robertses on their travels.Colburn1846-01-01
Father Eustace: A Tale of the JesuitsHenry Colburn1847-01-01-
Biography and notes of Frances Wright D'Arusmont.s.n.]1848-01-01
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Town and countrya novel.Colburn1848-01-01
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The Old World and the Newa novelH. Colburn1849-01-01
The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companionsPeter Eckler publishing company1849-01-01
Petticoat government.A novel.H. Colburn1850-01-01
Mrs. Mathews; or, Family mysteries1851-01-01-
Mrs. Mathewsor, Family mysteries. A novel.Colburn and Co.1851-01-01
Second love; or, Beauty and intellectH. Colburn1851-01-01
Uncle Waltera novel.Colburn and co., pubs1852-01-01
The young heiressa novelHurst and Blackett1853-01-01-
The life and adventures of a clever woman.Illustrated with occasional extracts from her diary.Hurst and Blackett1854-01-01
Gertrude; or, Family pride.Hurst and Blackett1855-01-01-
Gertrudeor, Family prideHurst and Blackett1855-01-01
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Fashionable life; or, Paris and LondonHurst and Blackett1856-01-01
The Widow Married: A Sequel to "The Widow Barnaby."Ward and Lock1857-01-01
Travels and travellersincluding rambles in Bavaria, Switzerland, and Sardinia, sketches in Venice, etc., etc.Knight1859-01-01-
Ancient mysteries describedespecially the English miracle plays, founded on the apocryphal New Testament story, extant among the unpublished manuscripts in the British Museum : including notices of ecclesiastical shows, the festivals of fools and asses, the English boy-bishop, the descent into hell, the lord mayor's show, the guildhall giants, Christmas carols, &cs.n.1860-01-01
The Story of the Incumbered Estates Court: From "All the Year Round"Saunders, Otley, and co.1862-01-01-
The life of Laurence Sterne.Chapman & Hall1864-01-01
"Le sport" at Baden.A picture of watering-place life and manners.Chapman and Hall1864-01-01
Bella Donna; or, The cross before the name, by Gilbert Dyce1864-01-01
A famous forgerybeing the story of "the unfortunate" Doctor Dodd.Chapman and Hall1865-01-01
Never forgottenChapman and Hall1865-01-01
Charles Townshend, wit and statesman.R. Bentley1866-01-01
Charles Lamb; his friends, his haunts, and his books.R. Bentley1866-01-01
Charles Townshendwit and statesman.R. Bentley1866-01-01-
Charles Lambhis friends, his haunts, and his books.R. Bentley1866-01-01
The second Mrs. Tillotson.A story.Tinsley1866-01-01
Seventy-five Brooke Streeta storyTinsley Brothers1867-01-01
Diana Gayor, The history of a young lady.Tinsley Brothers1868-01-01-
The life of David Garrickfrom original family papers, and numerous published and unpublished sources.Tinsley Brothers1868-01-01
The dear girl1868-01-01
Autobiography of A Small Boy1869-01-01
Proverbs & Comediettas: Written for Private RepresentationStrahan & co.1869-01-01
Fatal zeroa diary kept at Homburg.Tinsley Bros.1869-01-01
Principles of comedy and dramatic effect.Tinsley brothers1870-01-01-
Josephine's troublesa story of the great Franco-German War of 1870-1871Burns, Oates & Washbourne1870-01-01
Beauty TalbotRichard Bentley1870-01-01-
Two fair daughtersHurst and Blackett1871-01-01
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The Kemblesan account of the Kemble family, including the lives of Mrs. Siddons, and her brother John Philip Kemble.Tinsley Bros.1871-01-01
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The William Simpsona comedietta in one actS. French1872-01-01
The middle-aged lovera story.Richard Bentley and son1873-01-01
Life and adventures of Alexander Dumas.By Percy Fitzgerald.Tinsley brothers1873-01-01
The book of theatrical anecdotes.G. Routledge and sons1873-01-01
The romance of the English stage.R. Bentley1874-01-01
The romance of the English stageR. Bentley1874-01-01-
Adventures of the Barnabys in Americaa sequel to the Widow BarnabyG. Routledge1874-01-01
The parvenu family; or, Phoebe: girl and wife.R. Bentley1876-01-01
The great canal at Suezits political, engineering, and financial history. With an account of the struggles of its projector, Ferdinand de LessepsTinsley Brothers1876-01-01-
The every day book; or, A guide to the year describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events, incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and present timesWilliam Tegg and Co1878-01-01
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Cyri l Thorntonhis youth and manhoodF. Warne1880-01-01
Croker's Boswell and Boswell: Studies in the "Life of Johnson". ...Chapman & Hall, limited1880-01-01
Croker's Boswell and Boswell.Studies in the "Life of Johnson."Chapman & Hall, limited1880-01-01
The Apocryphal New Testamentbeing all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions; and not included, by its compilers, in the authorized New TestamentGebbie & co.1880-01-01
The life of George the Fourthincluding his letters and opinions : with a view of the men, manners, and politics of his reignHarper & Brothers1881-01-01
The world behind the scenes.Chatto and Windus1881-01-01
The life of George the Fourth, including his letters and opinionswith a view of the men, manners, and politics of his reign.Harper1881-01-01-
The Cock and other Fleet Street tavernsa note.Chatto1881-01-01
The Life of George the Fourth: Including His Letters and Opinions, with a View of the Men ...Tinsley brothers1881-01-01
The royal dukes and princesses of the family of George III.A view of court life and manners for seventy years, 1760-1830.Tinsley brothers1882-01-01
A new history of the English stage, from the restoration to the liberty of the theatres, in connection with the patent houses ...Tinsley brothers1882-01-01
Recreations of a literary manor, Does writing pay?Chatto and Windus1882-01-01
Recreations of a Literary Man: Or, Does Writing Pay?Chatto and Windus1882-01-01
Recreations of a Literary Man; Or Does Writing Pay?Chatto and Windus1883-01-01
Kings and queens of an hourrecords of love, romance, oddity, and adventure.Tinsley Brothers1883-01-01
Puppets.A romance.Chapman and Hall1884-01-01
The lady of Brantome1884-01-01
The life and times of William IVIncluding a view of social life and manners during his reign.Tinsley Bros.1884-01-01-
The book fancieror, The romance of book collectingScribner & Welford1886-01-01
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The SheridansAthenaeum Press1886-01-01
The lives of the Sheridans.With engravings on steel by Stodart and Every.R. Bentley1886-01-01
The jewels of the Massa short account of the rites and prayers used in the Holy Sacrifice.10th ed.Burns & Oates1887-01-01
Chronicles of Bow Street police-officewith an account of the magistrates, "runners," and police; and a selection of the most interesting casesChapman and Hall1888-01-01
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the ...Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey1888-01-01
Manners makyth manCh. Scribner1888-01-01
The life and times of John Wilkes, M. P., Lord Mayor of London, and Chamberlain.Ward and Downey1888-01-01
The life of Mrs. Catherine Clivewith an account of her adventures on and off the stage, a round of her characters, together with her correspondenceA. Reader1888-01-01
Eucharistic jewels for persons living in the worldCatholic Publication Society1889-01-01
Sheridan whitewashedDowney1890-01-01
Picturesque LondonWard & Downey1890-01-01
The history of Pickwickan account of its characters, localities, allusions and illustrations, with a bibliographyChapman and Hall, limited1891-01-01
The History of Pickwick: An Account of Its Characters, Localities, Allusions, and Illustrations ...Chapman and Hall , Limited1891-01-01
Life of James Boswell (of Auchinleck)with an account of his sayings, doings, and writingsChatto & Windus1891-01-01
Life of James Boswell (of Auchinleck): With an Account of His Sayings ...Chatto & Windus1891-01-01-
The table book of daily recreation and information concerning remarkable men, manners, times, seasons, solemnities, merry-makings, antiquities and novelties, forming a complete history of the yearWard Lock1891-01-01
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The business of lifea book for everyoneC. Scribner's sons1891-01-01
The art of acting in connection with the study of character, the spirit of comedy and stage illusion.S. Sonnenschein1892-01-01-
The yearbook of daily recreation and information, concerning remarkable men, manners, times, seasons, solemnities, merry-makings, antiquitiesa and novelties....Ward, Lock, Bowden1892-01-01
Henry Irvinga record of twenty years at the Lyceum.Chapman and Hall, Ltd.1893-01-01
London city suburbs as they are to-dayC. Scribner's sons1893-01-01-
Memoires of an AuthorBentley1894-01-01
The Savoy Opera and the Savoyards.Chatto & Windus1894-01-01
Memoirs of an authorR. Bentley and son1895-01-01-
BozlandDickens' places and peopleDowney1895-01-01
The World's Own BookOr, The Treasury of à KempisE. Stock1895-01-01-
The world's own book, or, The treasury of à Kempisan account of the chief editions of "The imitation of Christ" with an analysis of its methodsE. Stock1895-01-01
Stonyhurst memoriesor, Six years at school.R. Bentley & Son1895-01-01-
Sir Henry Irvinga record of over twenty years at the LyceumA new ed.Chatto & Windus1895-01-01
Pickwickian manners and customs.Roxburghe Press1897-01-01
The love affairs of some famous men.Unwin1897-01-01-
Six lecturesA. & H.B. Bonner1898-01-01
A critical examination of Dr. G. Birkbeck Hill's Johnsonian editions.Bliss, Sands1898-01-01-
Jewels of prayer and meditationfrom unfamiliar sourcesBenziger Brothers1898-01-01
A critical examination of Dr. G. Birkbeck Hill's "Johnsonian" editionsBliss, Sands1898-01-01-
Pickwickian studiesNew Century Press1899-01-01
The good Queen Charlotte.Downey1899-01-01
Mr. Thomas AtkinsW. Briggs1900-01-01
Laurence Sterne ...The Grolier Society1900-01-01-
Fifty years of Catholic life & social progress.Unwin1901-01-01
The Apocryphal books of the New Testamentbeing all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, his apostles and their companions, not included by its compilers in the authorized New Testament; and, the recently discovered Syriac mss. of Pilate's letters to Tiberius, etc. translated from the original tongues ; illustrated from ancient paintings and missalsD. MacKay1901-01-01-
The Pickwickian dictionary and cyclopædiaP. Fitzgerald; [etc., etc.1902-01-01
Rochester and Charles Dickenss.n.1903-01-01
John ForsterChapman & Hall1903-01-01
Robert Adam, artist and architecthis works and his system ...T. Fisher Unwin1904-01-01
Lady Jeanthe romance of the great Douglas causeT. F. Unwin1904-01-01
The Garrick club.E. Stock1904-01-01
Lady Jean; the romance of the great Douglas cause1904-01-01-
Boz and Batha Pickwickian guide.Chronicle Office Kingston Buildings1904-01-01
John Chinaman at homesketches of men, manners and things in ChinaScribner1905-01-01
Sir Henry Irving, a biographyG. W. Jacobs & co.1906-01-01-
What men like in womenG.W. Dillingham Co.1906-01-01
The Works of Laurence SterneThe Jenson Society1906-01-01
Shakespearean representation; its laws and limitsE. Stock1908-01-01
Shakespearean representationits laws and limits.Stock1908-01-01-
How to be happy though civilbook on mannersC. Scribner's sons1909-01-01
Samuel Footea biography.Chatto & Windus1910-01-01
Samuel Foote, a biography.Chatto & Windus1910-01-01-
Boswell's autobiography [microform]Chatto & Windus1912-01-01
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The unvarying Eastmodern scenes and ancient ScripturesC. Scribner's sons; [etc., etc.]1912-01-01
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Memories of Charles Dickenswith an account of Household words and All the year round, and of the contributors theretoJ.W. Arrowsmith1913-01-01
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Worldlymana modern morality of our day ; setting forth how he passed from death to life, from sin to virtue ; how he was lost and how he was found, by the agency of the good father S. Sepulchre, both going down in the "Leviathan" linerBurns & Oates1913-01-01
Still happy though marriedS.B. Gundy1914-01-01
The British soldier, his courage and humourT.F. Unwin1915-01-01-
Domestic manners of the AmericanVintage Books1960-01-01
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The tree angelKnopf1962-01-01
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Jumping beansKnopf1963-01-01
Bozland: Dickens' places and people.Gryphon Books1971-01-01-
The Vicar of Wrexhill (Bentleys Standard Novels No, 78)Ams Pr Inc1971-06-01
The name on the White House floor, and other anxieties of our times.Coward, McCann & Geoghegan1972-01-01-
Jane Austena criticism and appreciation.Folcroft Library Editions1972-01-01
Life, letters, and lectures, 1834/1844.Arno Press1972-01-01
The life of Charles Dickens as revealed in his writings.Haskell House Publishers1973-01-01-
The Pickwickian dictionary and cyclopaedia.Folcroft Library Editions1974-01-01
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Runaway PresentsAnchorage Press1977-06-01
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Christmas All over the PlaceAnchorage Pr1977-06-01
Lost and Found ChristmasAnchorage Pr1977-06-01
Wiggle Worm's SurpriseAnchorage Pr1977-12-01-
The great canal at Suez, its political, engineering, and financial historywith an account of the struggles of its projector, Ferdinand de Lesseps1st AMS ed.AMS Press1978-01-01
The lost books of the Biblebeing all the Gospels, Epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles and their companions, not included by its compilers, in the Authorized New Testament, and the recently discovered Syriac mss. of Pilate's letters to Tiberius, etc.Bell 1979 ed.Bell Pub. Co.1979-01-01
Everybody, everybodya collection from the Paper Bag Players1st ed.Elsevier/Nelson Books1981-01-01-
Miss Manners' guide to excruciatingly correct behavior1st ed.Atheneum1982-01-01
Gilberta comedy of mannersPenguin Books1983-01-01-
Miss Manners' guide to rearing perfect children1st ed.Atheneum Publishers1984-01-01
The Weekly MessengerAtheneum Publishers1984-01-01
Victoria's LondonAlderman1984-01-01
Common courtesyin which Miss Manners solves the problem that baffled Mr. Jefferson1st ed.Atheneum1985-01-01-
Reasons to be cheerfula revue for children, with eleven separate theater piecesPaper Bag Players1985-01-01
Miss Manners' guide to rearing perfect childrenPenguin Books1985-01-01
Paris and the ParisiansAlan Sutton1985-01-01
Style and substancea comedy of manners1st ed.Atheneum1986-01-01
Old London BridgeFacsimile Ed editionPryor Publications1986-09-01-
The Complete Everybody, EverybodyA Revue for Children Comic Sketches, Songs and Dances Based on Various Aspects of American LifeWalter H Baker Co1987-06-01
Miss Manners' guide for the turn-of-the-millenniumPharos Books1989-01-01-
The Every-Day Book; Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of TOmnigraphics Inc1990-02-01
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Miss Manner'sAudio Guide for the Turn of the MillenniumSt Martins Pr (a)1990-10-01
I won't take a bath!A revue for childrenPaper Bag Players1991-01-01-
Miss Manners' Guide to Business Life and the Workplace (Miss Manners' Audio Guide for the Turn-Of-The-Millennium)St Martins Pr (a)1991-08-01
Tree Angel, TheYearling1992-10-01
Miss Manners' Guide to Rearing Perfect Children; For Every Despairing, Bewildered or Panic-Stricken Parent--Advice from America's Reigning Doyenne of EtiquetteBBS Publishing Corporation1993-09-01
Miss Manners on painfully proper weddings1st ed.Crown Publishers1995-01-01
HargraveA. Sutton1995-01-01
Miss Manners rescues civilizationfrom sexual harassment, frivolous lawsuits, dissing, and other lapses in civility1st ed.Crown Publishers1996-01-01
Out of the BagThe Paper Bag Players Book of Plays1st ed editionHyperion (Juv)1996-10-01
Miss Manners' Basic TrainingCommunication (Miss Manners Basic Training)1st editionCrown1996-12-24
The three cousinsSutton Pub.1997-01-01
The world of William Honea new look at the romantic age in words and pictures of the dayShelfmark1997-01-01-
The every-day book; or, Everlasting calendar of popular amusements, sports, pastimes, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events, incident to each of the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and present times ...Omnigraphics1998-01-01
Miss Manners' guide to domestic tranquilitythe authoritative manual for every civilized household, however harried1st ed.Crown Publishers1999-01-01
Miss Manners on weddingsCrown Publishers1999-01-01-
Miss Manner's WeddingsRandom House Trade2000-06-01
A New History of the English StageVolume 1Adamant Media Corporation2000-12-25-
The Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan DescribedLibrary Reprints2001-01-01
Pli urgentNoir Sur Blanc2001-09-30
Star-Spangled MannersIn Which Miss Manners Defends American Etiquette (For a Change)W. W. Norton & Company2002-11-06
Regency RadicalSelected Writings of William HoneWayne State University Press2002-12-01
Intercultural Communication in Contexts3 editionMcGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages2003-07-25
Reason, religion, and moralsHumanity Books2004-01-01
The Lost Books of the BibleBook Tree2004-07-01
May I help?manners always matterPublications International2005-01-01
Let's sharemanners always matterPublications International2005-01-01
Pleasemanners always matterPublications International2005-01-01-
Be Honest (Manners Always Matter)Publications International2005-01-01
Domestic Manners Of The Americans Part TwoKessinger Publishing, LLC2005-01-11
Bardell V. PickwickThe Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage Held at the Guildhall Sittings, on April 1, 1828, Before Mr. Justice Stareleigh and a Special Jury of theLawbook Exchange2005-09-01
The Life I Lived With So Called ElvisAuthorHouse2005-10-24
My AutobiographyAuthorHouse2005-10-25
Sometimers It Turns into AlzheimersAuthorHouse2005-10-27
The Descent into HellKessinger Publishing2005-12-30
Domestic Manners of the Americans - 1901Book Jungle2006-12-07
On The Nature Of Knowledge And Kindred InquiriesKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-01-17
No Vulgar HotelThe Desire and Pursuit of VeniceW. W. Norton2007-03-19
The Lost Books of the Bible a.k.a, The Apocryphal New TestamentCosimo Classics2007-04-01
Kings And Queens Of An Hour V2Records Of Love, Romance, Oddity And AdventureKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-04-10
The Young Heiress V2A NovelKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-25-
The book of witRoxburghe Press
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Be Honest (Manners Always Matter)
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May I Help? (Manners Always Matter)
Facetiæ and miscellaniesPublished for W. Hone by Hunt and Clarke-
Ancient mysteries described, especially the English miracle plays, founded on apocryphal New Testament story...including notices of ecclesiastical shows, the festivals of fools and asses - the English boy-bishop - the descent into hell - the Lord Mayor's show - the Guildhall giants - Christmas cards, etcWilliam Reeves
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The book fancier; or, The romance of book collectingS. Low, Marston
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Oratio habita in scholâ Christi orphano-trophiicoram illustrissimo civitatis prætore, dignissimis præsidibus, fidissimis thesaurariis; et cæteris hospitiorum Londinensibus patronis benignissimis: Septembris xxjmo, 1675typis Gulielmi Godbid