| Titel | Auteur | Vroegste jaar van uitgave | Laatste jaar van uitgave | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | The sunday water-party; with some account of the club at the oak - of the trip to Richmond, and the melancholy disaster which befell them on their return home, whereby the whole party were drowned | |||
![]() | The reward of pious confidence, as illustrated in several interesting cases | |||
![]() | The publications of the religious Tract Society. To which is prefixed, an account of the origin and progress of the society, with extracts of correspondence, foreign and domestic | 1812 | 1814 | |
![]() | The picture room, at benevolent hall; being an account of the visit of master and miss Goodchild to the country seat of 'squire Benevolent, the entertainment they met with, and the conversation that ensued on their return home | |||
![]() | The negro servant; an authentic and interesting narrative of a young negro. In three parts | |||
![]() | The life and death of Tom Careless: to which is added, the history of Will Worthy and Nancy Wilmot [...] | |||
![]() | The letters of William Bird, who was executed at Cambridge for forgery, on the 28th of March, 1812 : being the second part of the youth's monitor | |||
![]() | The last week of the world. A vision. By the author of "worlds displayed" | |||
![]() | The householder and the labourers | |||
![]() | The history of old Bridget : a true story | |||
![]() | The history of William Black, the chimney-sweeper | |||
![]() | The history of William Bird, who was executed at Cambridge for forgery, on the 28th of March, 1812 : being the first part of the youth's monitor | |||
![]() | The history of Thomas Hownham or the stingy farmer's dream [...] to which is added the remarkable story of the friar and the night whisper | |||
![]() | The history and adventures of Ben the soldier; with an account of his happy marriage after the fatiques and dangers of war | |||
![]() | The happy negro : being a true account of a very extraordinary negro in North America, and of an interesting conversation he had with a very respectable gentleman from England | Serle, Ambrose | ||
![]() | The happy man; or, the life of William Kelly; being an authentic narrative of a very extraordinary character in the Isle of Man | |||
![]() | The happy cottagers; or the breakfast, dinner & supper; to which is added, the shepherd's boy, reading to the poor widow | |||
![]() | The dairyman's daughter; an authentic and interesting narrative, in five parts | |||
![]() | The comet explained and improved, in a conversation between a minister and one of his parishioners | |||
![]() | The christian drummer; a true and interesting story, particularly recommended to the army and navy and, to youth of both sexes | |||
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