Archival objects in this container: A Collection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Suitable for Recital in Sabbath Schools, no. 28. Manchester: John Heywood, approximately 1850 to 1859 Stories for Little Readers: Why Should I Obey My Mother, no. 8. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, approximately 1850 to 1859 Nurse Dandlem's Little Repository of Great Instruction, approximately 1790 to 1799 The A, B, C, with the shorter catechism. Berwick: printed by W. Phorson, 1791 The history of Guy, Earl of Warwick. Derby: printed by J. Drewry, 1796 Reform or Ruin: abridged. York: printed for J. Todd, 1798 The History of Valentine and Orson. London: printed for the Company of Walking Stationers, approximately 1800 to 1819 The Execution; with some account of the Trials at the Great Assize. London: printed and sold by Howard and Evans, approximately 1800 to 1819 The Good Samaritan; the Pharisee Rebuked; the Wiles of the Harlot. London: printed and sold by Howard and Evans, approximately 1800 to 1819 A New History and Description of the Tower of London, and its Curiosities. London: printed by G. Brimmer, approximately 1800 to 1819 Fairburn's Account of the Inhuman Murder of Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, and their woman servant. London: printed and published by John Fairburn, approximately 1800 to 1819 The History of John Robins, the Sailor. London: printed by Augustus Applegate and Edward Cowper, approximately 1800 to 1819 A Short but Tragical History of an Unfortunate Young Girl. London: printed and sold by J. Pitts, approximately 1800 to 1819 Theatrical Amusements; or, a dialogue between Mr. Clement and Mr. Mortimer. London: printed by Augustus Applegate and Edward Cowper, approximately 1800 to 1819 The Picture Room, at Benevolent Hall. London: printed and sold by Howard and Evans, approximately 1800 to 1819 A Brief Exposition of the Church Catechism, by way of question and answer. Sheffield: printed by W. Todd, 1806 British Night's Entertainments: "The Bleeding Nun; or, Raymond & Agnes", no. 6. London: printed by Kemmish and son, approximately 1810 to 1839 The Principles of the Christian Religion, expressed in plain and easy verse by Philip Doddridge, no. 16. Chelsea: printed by J. Tilling for the Religious Tract Society, approximately 1810 to 1819 Tegg's Prime Jest Book! Bang up to the Mark. London: published by Thomas Tegg, approximately 1812 Usbeck and Fatima, an Eastern Tale. London: printed by Maurice, 1814 1818: This Year Thou Shalt Die!!! by the Rev. James Churchill. London: printed by W. Tew for D. Cox, approximately 1818 Leicester Mechanic's Institute Report of the Committee to the Members. Leicester: printed by J. S. Crossley, 1835 to 1844 Country Scenes. London: printed by Knight and Bagster, approximately 1840 to 1849 The Life and Adventures of David Haggart. Glasgow: printed for the booksellers, approximately 1840 to 1849 The Bachelor Married; or, the Biter, bit. Leeds: Webb and Millington, approximately 1840 to 1849 Load More