Ann Taylor
Also known as
Ann Taylor GilbertAnn] [Taylor
An English poet and literary critic (<a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Taylor_(poet)>Wikipedia</a>).
Born 1782-01-30
Died 1866-12-20
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- ISNI0000000083567002
- Open LibraryOL2017506A
Top Subjects
- Children's poetry (16)
- Juvenile poetry (15)
- Conduct of life (15)
- Children's poetry, English (13)
- 19th century (10)
- Children (7)
- Juvenile literature (6)
Books by Ann Taylor
Total count: 72
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The "Original poems" and othersWells1800-01-01
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Rural scenes, or, A peep into the countryfor good childrenPrinted for Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street1805-01-01
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Original poems, for infant mindsPrinted by Norris & Sawyer, for William Sawyer & Co., Newburyport1808-01-01
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The wedding among the flowers1808-01-01
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City scenes, or, A peep into London, for good childrenPrinted for and sold by Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street1809-01-01
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Hymns for infant mindsMunroe, Francis & Parker1809-01-01
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City scenes: or, A peep into London for good Childrenprinted for Darton and Harvey1809-01-01
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Hymns for infant mindsSecond edition.publisher not identified1810-01-01
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Select rhymes for the nurseryJohnson & Warner1810-01-01
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Signor Topsy-Turvy's wonderful magic lantern, or, The world turned upside downPrinted for Tabart & Co.1810-01-01
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Limed twigs, to catch young birdsPart I[-II]Published by Johnson & Warner, no. 147, Market-Street.1811-01-01
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Hymns for infant mindsPublished by Munroe and Francis. Shakspeare Bookstore, no. 4, Cornhill.1811-01-01
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Poems for childrenPrinted and sold by S. Wood, at the Juvenile Book-store, no. 337, Pearl-Street.1811-01-01
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Reciprocal duties of parents and children2nd ed.Taylor and Hessey1811-01-01
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Little poems for little readersPrinted and sold by S. Wood1811-01-01
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Poems for childrenPrinted and sold by S. Wood1811-01-01
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The world turn'd upside down, or, The wonderful magic lanternPublished and sold wholesale by Wm. Charles1811-01-01
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Limed twigs to catch young birdsJohnson & Warner1811-01-01
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Hymns for infant mindsLincoln & Edmands's edition.Printed & published by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53 Cornhill, who publish a great variety of cheap religious tracts. On cash purchases of 5 dolls. a discount of 5 per cent. will be made; over 10 dols. 10 per cent. The orders of charitable distributors, resident in any part of the United States, promptly answered.1812-01-01
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Rhymes for the nurseryPrinted and sold by Peter B. Gleason & Co.1813-01-01
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The world turn'd upside down, or The wonderful magic lanternIllustrated with elegant engravingsPublished and sold wholesale by Wm. Charles, and may be had of all the booksellers. 1814. W. M'Culloch, printer.1814-01-01
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City Scenes, or, A peep into London for childrenPrinted and sold by Darton, Harvey, and Darton1814-01-01
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A plain and easy catechism for childrenTo which are added, Lessons in versePrinted by John Eliot, no. 5, Court-Street.1814-01-01
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Hymns for little childrenPrinted and sold by S. Wood & Sons, at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street.1815-01-01
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Select rhymes for the nurserySydney's Press1815-01-01
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Little poems, for little readersPrinted and sold by Samuel Wood, at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street.1815-01-01
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Hymns for little childrenPrinted and sold by S. Wood & Sons1815-01-01
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Rhymes for the nurseryPrinted and sold by Camp, Merrell & Camp, Genesee-street.1815-01-01
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My motherA poemPublished and sold by Wm. Charles price plain 12 1/2 cents coloured 18 3/4 cents1816-01-01
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My mothera poemPublished and sold by Wm. Charles1816-01-01
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Little poems for little readersPublished by S. Wood and Sons, 261 Pearl-Street1817-01-01
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Poems for childrenPrinted and sold by S. Wood & Sons at the Juvenile Book-store, no. 261 Pearl-Street1817-01-01
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Hymns for little childrenSamuel Wood & Sons1818-01-01
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ChildhoodPublished by Samuel Wood & Sons, no. 261 Pearl-Street, and Samuel S. Wood & Co., no. 212 Market-Street, Baltimore1818-01-01
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The present of a mistress to a young servantconsisting of friendly advice and real histories.5th ed.Printed for Taylor and Hessey1818-01-01
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City scenes, or, A peep into Londonfor children.Printed & Sold by Darton, Harvey & Darton1818-01-01
Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school4th ed.Printed for Taylor and Hessey1818-01-01-
Original poems for infant minds14th ed.Printed for Darton, Harvey & Darton1818-01-01
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The history of little Henry and his bearer3rd American ed.Nathan Elliott1818-01-01
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Original hymns for Sabbath schoolsFirst American edition.publisher not identified1820-01-01
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The Linnet's lifetwelve poems.G. and W.B. Whittaker1822-01-01
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Original anniversary hymns adapted to the public services of Sunday schools and Sunday school unionsB.J. Holdsworth1827-01-01
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The good child's little hymn bookpublisher not identified1827-01-01
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City scenes, or, A peep into LondonHarvey & Darton1828-01-01
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City scenes, or, A peep into London, for good childrenDarton and Harvey1828-01-01
Practical hints to young femaleson the duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a familyFrom the 3rd London ed.A. Ming, Jr.1829-01-01
Practical hints to young femaleson the duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a familyFrom the 3rd London ed.A. Ming, Jr.1829-01-01-
Original poems, for infant mindsThomas Kite1829-01-01
Practical hints to young femaleson the duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a familyFrom the 3rd London ed.A. Ming, Jr.1829-01-01-
My mothera poempublisher not identified1831-01-01
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My mother, or, Recollections of infancy, childhood and youthpublisher not identified1836-01-01
My fathera poem. ; [two lines of verse]Mahlon Day, 374 Pearl-Street1836-01-01-
Original poems for youthful mindsA.I. Dickinson1838-01-01
Select circulating library, or Youth's Companion ... Part I.Dickinson1838-01-01-
Rhymes for the nurseryMahlon Day & Co.1839-01-01
The snow-dropa collection of rhymes for the nurseryPrinted and published by S. Babcock1841-01-01-
The child's gemwith beautiful engravingsS.A. Howland1842-01-01
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Seven blessings for little children2nd ed.Jackson and Walford1846-01-01
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The little field daisyS.M. Crane1847-01-01
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Rhymes for the nurseryA new illustrated ed.George S. Appleton1849-01-01
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Little poems for little readers, or, Grandmother's giftG.W. Cottrell, Publisher1856-01-01
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The story book, in verseKiggins & Kellogg1856-01-01
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Amy's dreamCharlie, the cabin-boy ; and, Seven blessings for little childrenCarlton & Porter1856-01-01
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Little Ann and her MammaG. Routledge & Sons1870-01-01
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Autobiography and other memorials of Mrs. Gilbert(formerly Ann Taylor) ...H. S. King & co.1874-01-01
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Autobiography and other memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, (formerly Ann Taylor)with portraits and illustrationsHenry S. King & Co.1874-01-01
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The original poems[New ed.]Ward, Lock and Tyler1876-01-01
Autobiography and other memorials of Mrs. Gilbert (formerly Ann Taylor) ...3d ed.C. Kegan Paul & Co.1878-01-01-
Childhood's wondersstories of My mother, Baby, Nursery rhymes, Old Mother Hubbard, Our pets, Punch and Judy, Jack the Giant Killer, Little Red-Riding HoodMcLoughlin Bros.1878-01-01
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Autobiography, and other memorials of Mrs. Gilbert (formerly Ann Taylor) Edited by Josiah Gilbert.3rd ed.C. Kegan Paul1878-01-01
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The "Original poems" and othersWells, Gardner, Darton1903-01-01
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Babies' classicsLongmans, Green1904-01-01