Thanks Steve
more stuff is coming on line -- there is a project in California for
example. Hard to gauge numbers of chapbooks etc -- you probably have
more idea than I have!
We have 798 catalogue records in our pre-1920 catalogue classified as
chapbooks. I attach a rough and ready dump of them. 216 are 1701-1800.
I attach a separate dump of them
I also attach a list of 103 18C records with 'songster' in them
some will start to appear because of our Google project - e.g. Jack of
Newbury is there (not full text yet, don't know why not, digitized 10
May this year.)
I keep trying to interest people here in doing more as the project was
so successful - so far no luck!
Best wishes
Mike
Michael Heaney
Executive Secretary, Oxford University Library Services
Clarendon Building, Bodleian Library
Oxford OX1 3BG UK
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Subject: Re: Tom Munnelly obit
Cheers, Mike,
Spotted it.
While I'm on what sort of quantities of 18thc material i.e.,
chapbooks/songsters, garlands etc didn't make it onto the Bodleian
because
of delicate state? I ask because at the imminent TSF meeting I'm about
to
raise the subject of what I perceive as a great gap in our resources due
to
the often delicate and inaccessible stae of such material. Whenever I
visit
an archive they are quite rightly reluctant to let me copy such
material. If
there was a push to get as much of this stuff put on microfilm or online
as
possible then they'd never need to be touched again by human hand!
BTW I still think the Bodleian is the greatest resource online. Can you
switch loyalties across to Cambridge??
SteveG
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>There a good obituary for Tom in today's The Times
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Comment: Subject: chapbook*
A.B.C.
ABC. Child’s first book. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1832], cm.16.
2523 e.15(1); 2703 e.11(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Alphabets - Juvenile
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
ABBAS (fict. name)
Abbas and Mirza ... To which is added, The three warnings [by H.L. Piozzi].
Chelmsford, [c.1800], cm.11.
2703 g.1(6)
Other headings:
PIOZZI (Hester Lynch)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Chelmsford
ABRAHAM the patriarch
The history of Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob, embellished with cuts; to which is added, An account of Jonah’s mission to the Ninevites. [No.42 of a ser. of Chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
AFFECTIONATE DAUGHTER
The affectionate daughter [a chapbook].
Lond., [c.1810], cm.17.
2703 e.9(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ALI BABA
Ali Baba: or, The forty thieves. [No. 3 of ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
ALI BABA
Ali Baba; or, The forty thieves.
Lond., [c.1850], cm.17.
2703 e.12(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ALL
All for a half-penny.
Lond., [1885], 8°.
2703 e.2(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ALLAN (James) 1734-1810
History of James Allan, the celebrated Northumberland piper. [No. 7 of a ser. of chapbooks.]. [2 copies].
Newcastle, [1840?], cm.17.
2703 f.6(23); 2703 f.27(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
ALLAN (James) 1734-1810
History of James Allan, the celebrated Northumberland piper. [No. 127 of a ser.].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
AMATORY PIECES
Amatory pieces. Hammond’s Elegies, Epistles by lord Harvey, &c. [4 copies, the 4th issued as part of The Literary miscellany].
Ludlow, 1799, 12°.
2703 f.12(6); Vet. A5 f.2324(2); Harding C 451(2); 2705 f.151(10)
Other headings:
HAMMOND (James) 1710-1742
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
Collection:
Harding
AMUSING PROSE CHAP-BOOKS
Amusing prose chap-books, chiefly of last century, ed. by R.H. Cunningham.
Lond. &c., 1889, cm.20.
2702 e.6
Other headings:
CUNNINGHAM (Robert Hays) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ANECDOTES
Anecdotes for good children [a chap-book]. Rusher’s ed. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 f.6(9); 2703 g.4(1); 2703 g.13(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
ARAM (Eugene)
History of Eugene Aram, convicted at York assizes of the murder of Danl. Clark. [No. 23 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [1842?], cm.16.
2703 f.27(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
ARCHER (Frederick James)
The life of Fred Archer, the champion jockey. (Pinder’s pocket libr. 7).
Lond., [1884], 8°.
2703 e.1(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ARNOLD (Jane)
Tragical history of Jane Arnold, commonly called Crazy Jane; and mr. Henry Percival. [No.71 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
B (A)
The merry tales of the wise men of Gotham [by A.B.]. [2 copies, the 2nd cropped and wanting the title-leaf].
Edinb., [c.1780], 12°.
2702 f.1(10); Douce S 370(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
BABES
The two babes in the wood. To which is added, The chimney sweeper. [In verse].
n.pl., [c.1780], 8°.
2702 f.6(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
BABES
The babes in the wood.
Lond., [1890], cm.21.
2703 d.3(1)
Other headings:
LONDON (St. Paul’s cath)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BAILIE (Lizie) fict. name
Bonny Lizie Bailie. To which is added The lover’s lament, The old man’s lament for the loss of his time and money.
Aberd., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(46)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
BALFOUR (Alexander) 1767-1829
King Robert Bruce’s breakfast. [Verse].
Brechin, 1835, cm.17.
2803 e.2(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Brechin
BALFOUR (Alexander) 1767-1829
The old maid and widow, or, The widow the best wife. [Verse].
Brechin, 1835, cm.17.
2803 e.2(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Brechin
BANAPHIE
The bonny lass of Banaphie; to which is added, The banks of Clyde [songs].
Stirling, 1825, cm.15.
Firth f.75(93)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Collection:
Firth
BANAPHIE
The bonny lass of Banaphie; to which is added, The banks of Clyde [songs]. [4 copies].
Stirling, 1826, cm.15.
2803 f.11(2); Douce adds. 317(11); Douce adds. 328(18); Vet. A6 f.462(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Collection:
Douce
BANBURY
The cries of Banbury and London, and celebrated stories. [A chap-book. In verse.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.8.
Vet. A6 g.45(4); 2803 g.2(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
BANBURY CAKE
History of a Banbury cake. [A chap-book.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1830], 24°.
2703 g.3(3); 2703 g.13(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
BANBURY CHAP BOOKS
Banbury chap books and nursery toy literature, gleaned from the original works by E. Pearson. [2 copies in variant bindings].
Lond., 1890, cm.25.
2703 d.2; 2703 d.14
Other headings:
PEARSON (Edwin) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BARBAULD (Anna Laetitia)
Lessons for children [by A.L. Barbauld]. Pt.4..
Lond., 1808, cm.9.
2703 g.14(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Learning - General
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BARBAULD (Anna Laetitia)
Lessons for children [by A.L. Barbauld]. corrected and improved. By mrs. Barbauld.
Lond., [c.1844], cm.13.
3987 f.525
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Learning - General
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BARBAULD (Anna Laetitia)
Lessons for children [by A.L. Barbauld]. corrected and improved. By mrs. Barbauld.New ed. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Lond., 1867, cm.14.
3987 f.535
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Learning - General
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BARNWELL (George)
Pathetic history of George Barnwell the London apprentice. [2 copies].
Newcastle &c., [1840?], cm.16.
8° E 281(59) BS.; 2703 f.27(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
BATH
The wife of Beith reviv’d once more. [A chapbook].
Moscow [really Stirling?, 1805?], cm.15.
Firth f.72(34)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
Russia - Moscow
Collection:
Firth
BATH
The wife of Beith reformed and corrected.Originally published as: The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
Paisley, 1811, cm.15.
Douce PP 171(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Paisley
Original title:
The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
Collection:
Douce
BATH
The wife of Beith, with a description of her journey to heaven.Originally published as: The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
Falkirk, [c.1840], cm.15.
Firth f.76(59)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Original title:
The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
Collection:
Firth
BATH
The wife of Beith: being an allegorical dialogue.Originally published as: The wife of Beith reviv’d once more. [No. 49 of a ser.].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
BATH
The new wife of Beath, much better reformed.Originally published as: The wife of Beith reviv’d once more. [Facs. repr. of the 2nd ed.]. (Fugitive tracts written in verse, 2nd ser.).
(Lond.), 1875, cm.21.
2804 d.50(28)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
BATH
The wife of Beith, with a description of her journey to heaven.Originally published as: The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
n.pl., n.d., 8°.
Douce adds. 321
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Original title:
The wife of Beith reviv’d once more.
Collection:
Douce
BAWBEE BAGPIPE
The bawbee bagpipe, a choice selection of amusing and instructive tales, Scotch songs, dreams, &c. No. 1-12..
Edinb., [1833?], 8°.
2703 e.6
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
BEAUTY fict. name
The history of Beauty and the beast. [A chapbook].
Derby &c., [c.1830], cm.17.
2703 e.5
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
BEAUTY fict. name
The history of Beauty and the beast.
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BELL (Adam) fict. name
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle. [In verse].
Lond., I. Roberts, 1605, 4°.
S.Seld. d.45(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BELL (Adam) fict. name
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle.
Lond., W. Iaggard, 1610, 4°.
Wood 483(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Wood
BELL (Adam) fict. name
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle. [The title-leaf has been supplied from a copy of the 1605 ed.].
[Lond.?, 1628?], 4°.
Mal. 299(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Malone
BELL (Adam) fict. name
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle.
Lond., T. and R. Cotes, sold by M. Trundle, 1628, 4°.
4° L 71(5) Art.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BELL (Adam) fict. name
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle.
Lond., 1661, 4°.
Wood 321(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Wood
BELL (Adam) fict. name
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle.
Lond., 1683, 4°.
Douce B subt. 235
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
BELL (Adam) fict. name
The history of Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie.Originally published as: Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
Edinb., 1788, 12°.
2702 f.1(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Original title:
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
BELL (Adam) fict. name
The history of Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie.Originally published as: Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 172(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Original title:
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
Collection:
Douce
BELL (Adam) fict. name
The history of Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie. [2 issues].Originally published as: Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Glasg., [c.1840], cm.15.
Firth f.76(71,72)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
Collection:
Firth
BESS
Bess the gawkie. To which are added Again the wish’d for festive hour [and other poems].
Glasg., 1828, cm.15.
2803 f.11(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BEWICK (sir Robert)
Remarkable & memorable history of sir Robt. Bewick and the laird Graham [in verse]. Also, The Berkshire lady’s garland.
Newcastle &c., [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(9)
Other headings:
BERKSHIRE LADY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
BEWICK (sir Robert)
Stories of Bewick and Graham, The Berkshire lady’s garland, and Margaret and the minister. [In verse. No. 102 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BEWITCHED FIDDLER
Storys of the bewitched fiddler, Perilous situation, and John Hetherington’s dream. [No. 28 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BIBLE selections, Engl.
The new pictorial Bible [texts].
Paisley, 1845, cm.16.
2703 f.6(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Paisley
BIBLE selections, Engl.
The new pictorial Bible [selected texts, with woodcuts. No. 40 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
The Bible primer, or Parents’ best gift to their children.
(Lond.), [c.1850], cm.21.
2803 d.4
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
The Bible primer; or, Parents’ best gift to their children.
Lond., [1891], cm.22.
2703 d.3(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BINNS (Bartholomew)
Life and career of Bartholomew Binns, the new executioner. With incidents in the lives of Marwood and Calcraft. [2 pt.].. (Yorkshire pocket libr., 8).
Leeds, [1884], cm.19.
2703 e.1(5)
Other headings:
MARWOOD (William)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
BITE
Bite upon bite: or, The miser outwitted by the country lass [a ballad].
Lond., [c.1780], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
BITE
Bite upon bite’s garland [&c.].Originally published as: Bite upon bite.
[Whitehaven?, 1801?], cm.16.
2803 f.9(40)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
Original title:
Bite upon bite.
BLACK PRINCE
The black prince, a true story; an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king’s son, who arrived in England in 1791. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 e.10(18)
Other headings:
NAIMBANNA (John Henry)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BLACK PRINCE
The black prince, a true story; an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king’s son, who arrived in England in 1791.
Lond. &c., [c.1810], cm.19.
Douce PP 182(2)
Other headings:
NAIMBANNA (John Henry)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
BLACK PRINCE
The black prince, a true story; an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king’s son, who arrived in England in 1791. [Cropped].
Lond. &c., [c.1810], cm.17.
Johnson d.134(7)
Other headings:
NAIMBANNA (John Henry)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
BLACK PRINCE
The black prince, a true story; an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king’s son, who arrived in England in 1791. [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(39); Johnson d.134(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
BLAIR (Thomas) of Edinburgh
Gibbie and Wattie, a pastoral on the death of A. Maben.
Edinb., 1749, 8°.
2702 f.6(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
BLAIR (William) fict.name
The adventures of William Blair, a trooper, and his horse Pocket. [Followed by] An account of ... sir John Hawkwood [and] The life of a disabled soldier.
Ipswich, [1800?], cm.17.
2703 e.12(4)
Other headings:
HAWKWOOD (sir John)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ipswich
BLOODY GARDENER
The bloody gardener’s garland containing four excellent new songs.
[Whitehaven, 1798], 12°.
2803 f.9(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
BLUEBEARD
The story of Blue Beard; or, the effects of female curiosity, to which is added The Murder hole. [No. 20 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BLYTH (Henry) fict.name
Henry Blyth’s contract, containing an account of his way of wooing his lass.
Edinb., 1684 [really 1784], 12°.
2702 f.1(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
BOOK
The book of beasts, for young persons. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.9.
2703 f.10; 2703 g.2(1); Vet. A6 f.475(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
BORSCOTT (Richard)
A copy of verses for 1818 humbly presented to the honorable corporation of Chipping Norton.
(Lond., 1818), s.sh..
2702 b.1(73)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BOSCOTT (Richard) jun
A copy of verses for 1825 humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the parish of Chipping Norton.
(Lond., 1825), s.sh..
2702 b.1(74)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BOSTON (Thomas) 1677-1732
The general judgement! Or, God’s great assize, a sermon.
Falkirk, 1784, 12°.
2702 f.6(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BOSTON (Thomas) 1677-1732
The happiness of the saints: or the great difference betwixt the righteous and the wicked in their death, a sermon.
Falkirk, 1784, 12°.
2702 f.6(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BOSTON (Thomas) 1677-1732
The life and death of ... Thomas Boston, with an elegy upon him and his son T. Boston.
Falkirk, 1783, 12°.
2702 f.6(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BOWES (Andrew Robinson)
History of Stoney Bowes, otherwise Andrew Robinson Bowes.
Newcastle, [1845], cm.16.
2703 f.27(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
BOYD (Allan)
The explication of Thomas Rymer’s prophecies.
Falkirk, 1783, 8°.
2702 f.6(12*)
Other headings:
THOMAS of Ercildoune, called the Rhymer
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BRITISH CHAMPION
The British champion; or, Honour rewarded.
York, [c.1795], 16°.
2703 g.1(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
BRITISH SEAMEN
The wonderful adventures of sixteen British seamen; also, A cure for toothache. [No. 103 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BROWN (Peter) fict.name
History of Peter Brown. [A chap book. No. 16 of some ser.].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
BRUCE fict.name
Bruce’s voyage to Naples, and journey up mount Vesuvius.
Lond., 1802, cm.16.
2703 f.1
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
The tragedy of sir James the Rose [a ballad, by M. Bruce.]. [2 copies].
Stirling, [c.1820], cm.15.
2803 f.5(12); Douce adds. 328(43)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Collection:
Douce
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
The Buchanshire tragedy; or, Sir James the Ross.Originally published as: The tragedy of sir James the Rose. [2 copies].
Edinb., [c.1820], cm.16.
Douce PP 166(9); 2803 f.9(49)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Original title:
The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Collection:
Douce
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
The Buchanshire tragedy; or, Sir James the Ross.Originally published as: The tragedy of sir James the Rose. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
n.pl., [c.1820], cm.15.
2702 f.6(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Original title:
The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
Sir James the Ross, and fair Matilda.Originally published as: The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Belfast, 1823, cm.14.
Douce PP 160(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Northern Ireland - Belfast
Original title:
The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Collection:
Douce
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
The old Scots tragical song of sir James the Rose.Originally published as: The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Stirling, [c.1825], cm.15.
Firth f.76(40)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Original title:
The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Collection:
Firth
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
The old Scots tragical song of sir James the Rose.Originally published as: The tragedy of sir James the Rose. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Falkirk, [c.1830], cm.15.
2806 f.126
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Original title:
The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
BRUCE (Michael) 1746-1767
An excellent popular ballad, called Sir James the Ross.Originally published as: The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Liverpool, [c.1830], cm.12.
Firth f.72(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Liverpool
Original title:
The tragedy of sir James the Rose.
Collection:
Firth
BUDGET
The budget of mirth; containing i. Sweet lillies of the valley [&c. Verse].
Manch., [c.1810], cm.15.
2803 f.4(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
BULL (John) pseud
Verses appointed to be said or sung at the intended funeral of Brutus Aly Napoleone Bonaparte.
Newcastle, 1806, cm.16.
2803 f.2
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
BUNCH (mother)
Mother Bunch’s golden fortune-teller. [No. 94 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BUNCH (mother)
Mother Bunch’s golden fortune-teller.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
BUNYAN (John)
The pilgrim’s progress. [Woodcuts, with extr. from J. Bunyan’s work. No. 43 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
BURNS (Robert) 1759-1796, Burns
Burns’ celebrated songs to which are added, Tom Tough [and other songs].
Edinb., 1805, cm.16.
2803 e.2(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
BURNS (Robert) 1759-1796. Cotter’s Saturday night
The cottager’s Saturday night, a poem [by R. Burns. Anglicised version].
Lond., [1800?], 12°.
2803 e.4(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BURNS (Robert) 1759-1796. Cotter’s Saturday night
The cottager’s Saturday night, a poem [by R. Burns. Anglicised version].
Lancaster, [1810?], cm.15.
2803 f.9(48)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
C (G S)
Amusement for good children, by G.S.C. or, an exhibition of comic pictures, by Bob Sketch.3d ed.
Lond., [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.23
Other headings:
AMUSEMENT
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CAMERON (Lucy Lyttelton)
Amelia.
Wellington, 1827, 24°.
2703 f.10
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Shropshire - Wellington
CAMERON (Lucy Lyttelton)
The history of little Frank and his sister.
Wellington, 1827, 24°.
2703 g.12
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Shropshire - Wellington
CAMPBELL (A)
The history of all religions.
n.pl., 1822, cm.16.
2703 f.2(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
CAMPBELL (A)
The history of all religions.
Glasg., [c.1825], cm.15.
Douce PP 165(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Douce
CAMPBELL (Duncan) fict.name
The history of Duncan Campbell, and his dog Oscar. [No.10 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
CAREW (Bampfylde Moore)
The life of Bampfylde Moore Carew, king of the beggars. [A chapbook].
n.pl., [18--], cm.18.
2703 e.9(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
CAREW (Bampfylde Moore)
Adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew, for more than forty years king of the beggars. [No. 37 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [1840?], cm.16.
2703 f.27(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
CARTER (Leslie Augustus Bellin-)
The principles of drawing.
Lond., (1916), 8°.
2701 e.190
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CASHMAN (John)
A faithful account of the execution of John Cashman, for riot and burglary. To which is added a mournful copy of verses.
(Lond.), [1817], cm.18.
2703 e.1(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CATECHISM (ch. of Engl)
The Church catechism broken into short questions: with the answers at length [by J. Rogers]. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, [183-], cm.13.
13650 f.27(4)
Other headings:
ROGERS (John) 1778-1856, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Christian confessions and catechisms
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CATECHISM (ch. of Engl)
The Church catechism broken into short questions: with the answers at length [by J. Rogers]. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, [183-], cm.13.
2703 e.11(4)
Other headings:
ROGERS (John) 1778-1856, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Christian confessions and catechisms
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CATECHISM (ch. of Engl)
The Church catechism broken into short questions: with the answers at length. To which is added an explanation of some words, for the easier understanding of it.
Banbury, [c.1832], cm.13.
2703 e.11(4)
Other headings:
ROGERS (John) 1778-1856, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CATNACH (James)
[19 broadsheets on sacred subjects, printed and sold by J. Catnach].
[Lond.], 1813-38, s.sh..
2702 b.1
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CATSKIN (fict.name)
Catskin’s garland; or, the wandering young gentlewoman. [In verse].
Banbury, [1800?], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.128(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CATSKIN (fict.name)
Catskin’s garland; or, the wandering young gentlewoman.
Manch., [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 150(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Collection:
Douce
CATSKIN (fict.name)
The Cats-skin’s garland.Originally published as: Catskin’s garland.
Kendal, [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(53)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
Original title:
Catskin’s garland.
CATSKIN (fict.name)
The wandering young gentlewoman, or The Cat-skins’ garland.Originally published as: Catskin’s garland. [No. 16 of a ser.].
Kendal, [c.1800], 12°.
Firth f.76(47)
Other headings:
WANDERING YOUNG GENTLEWOMAN
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
Original title:
Catskin’s garland.
Collection:
Firth
CHAMBERS (John) 1850-
A brief account of the life of John Chambers, a man born without hands and arms.
(Manch.), [1886], cm.18.
2703 e.3
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
CHAPMAN (M)
Marlton abbey, or, The mystic tomb of St. Angelo, to which is added Auguste and Madelaine.
Lond., 1805, cm.14.
2703 e.12(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHAPMAN (William) author of The little gardener
Nocturnal travels, or, Walks in the night.
Wellington, Salop, 1828, 16°.
2703 f.6(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Shropshire - Wellington
CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA princess of Gt. Britain
Memoir and authentic particulars, of the ... life & ... death of ... princess Charlotte. (Lee’s 2nd ed.).
Lond., (1817), cm.17.
2703 e.16(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHEAP (John) fict.name
John Cheap the chapman’s library. 6 pt..
Glasg. &c., [1876,77], cm.16.
270 g.991
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
CHEAP (John) fict.name
John Cheap the chapman’s library.
Glasg. &c., 1877, cm.17.
2702 e.7,8
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
CHEVY CHASE
The hunting of Chevy-Chace. [The ballad].
n.pl., [c.1780], 12°.
2702 f.6(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
CHEVY CHASE
The battle of Chevy Chase [the ballad, ed.] by R. Shele. To which is added, The drinking-match at Eden-hall.
Newcastle, [c.1835], cm.16.
2703 f.27(11)
Other headings:
SHELE (Richard) ed.
EDENHALL
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
CHILD
Child’s book of animals [in verse].
Lond., [1885], 4°.
2703 e.2(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHILD
The child’s instructor, or picture alphabet.
Glasg., [1825?], 32°.
2803 g.7
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
CHIPPING CAMPDEN
The Campden wonder! An account of John Perry accusing his mother and brother of murdering mr. Harrison. 2 pt..
Banbury, [c.1825], cm.18.
2703 e.11(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CHRISTIAN
The great concern of every Christian, or, a plain and true description of the last and final day of judgment. [In verse].
Leeds, 1794, 12°.
Douce adds. 204
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
Collection:
Douce
CHRISTIAN
The great concern of every Christian, or, a plain and true description of the last and final day of judgment. To which is added an hymn. [2 copies].
York, [1815?], cm.17.
2803 f.5(13); 2803 f.5(14)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
CHRISTIAN
The sincere Chistian’s [sic] devout companion, or, How to live one day to God, a collection of spritual songs.
[Lond.], 1796, 12°.
2803 f.9(60)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHRISTIAN MONITOR
The Christian monitor; or, The heathen’s conversion. [A chapbook. In verse].
Banbury, [1820?], 12°.
2803 f.9(33)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
Four excellent carols for Christmas holidays. [2 copies].
Lancaster, [c.1810], 8°.
2803 f.9(45); 8° E 281(78) BS.
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
CINDERELLA
Cinderella: or, The history of the little glass slipper. Phila., 1800. Photolithogr. Facs.
Alhambra, Cal., [1972?], cm.10.
2703 g.15
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
USA - California - Alhambra
CINDERELLA
The interesting story of Cinderella and her glass slipper. [3 copies].
Banbury, [1820?], 24°.
2703 g.2(6); 2703 f.10
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CINDERELLA
Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper. [In verse].
York, [1820?], cm.9.
2803 g.5(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
CINDERELLA
Adventures of the beautiful little maid Cinderella; or, The history of a glass slipper.
York, 1822, cm.9.
2703 g.1(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
CINDERELLA
The history of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper; to which is added, The babes in the wood [No. 9 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
CINDERELLA
The history of Cinderella. [No. 1 of ser.].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
CINDERELLA
The history of Cinderella.
Lond., [1865?], cm.17.
2703 d.3(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CINDERELLA
The history of Cinderella.
Lond., [1890], 12°.
2703 d.3(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CLIFFORD (Rosamond de)
The unfortunate concubine; or, Fair Rosamond’s overthrow. [A ballad].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [17--], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(98b)
Other headings:
UNFORTUNATE CONCUBINE
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
CLIFFORD (Rosamond de)
The unfortunate concubine; or, Fair Rosamond’s overthrow.
Lancaster, [1810?], cm.16.
2803 f.9(39)
Other headings:
UNFORTUNATE CONCUBINE
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
CLIFFORD (Rosamond de)
History of fair Rosamond, otherwise Eleanor Clifford, and her royal paramour, Henry the second, king of England.
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
COCK ROBIN
Death & burial of Cock Robin. [No.13 of a series].
Otley, [18--], cm.16.
2703 f.9(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
COCK ROBIN
The death and burial of cock Robin, to which is added the story of The farmer’s daughters. York, 18-. Facs. (Little libr.).
Lond., 1979, cm.8.
2703 g.17(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
COCK ROBIN
Death and burial of Cock Robin. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45; 2803 g.2(4); 2803 f.5
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
COCK ROBIN
Death and burial of Cock Robin. [Facs. reprod.].
[Elstree], 1966, cm.9.
Arch. AA g.25
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Elstree
COCK ROBIN
The death and burial of Cock Robin.
Otley, [c.1840], cm.10.
2803 g.3
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
COCK ROBIN
The death & burial of Cock Robin.
Lond., [1890], 8°.
2803 f.3(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
COCK ROBIN
An elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin.
York, [c.1820], cm.10.
2803 g.1(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
COCK ROBIN
The death and burial of Cock Robin. To which is added, The story of the farmer’s daughters.Originally published as: An elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin.
York, [c.1820], cm.9.
2803 g.1(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
Original title:
An elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin.
COLLECTION
A collection of favourite songs. [Words only. 3 pt.].
Lancaster, [1810,11], cm.16.
2803 f.9(25,37,55)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
COLLECTION
A collection of new songs. Containing 1. Cymon and Iphigenia [&c.]. No. 8..
Worc., [c.1790], 12°.
2803 f.9(17)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Worcester
COMIC SONGSTER
The Comic songster. Pt. 2..
Newcastle, [c.1850], 12°.
2703 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
CONSTANS (Léopold Albert)
Rapport sur une mission archéologique à Bou-Ghara, 1914 et 1915. (Nouv. arch. des missions sci. et lit., n.s., 14).
Par., 1916, cm.25.
Per. 3974 d.834(ii,14) =C. Acad.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
France - Paris
CONSTANS (Léopold Albert)
Gigthis.Originally published as: Rapport sur une mission archéologique à Bou-Ghara, 1914 et 1915.
Par., 1916, cm.24.
2703 d.15
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
France - Paris
Original title:
Rapport sur une mission archéologique à Bou-Ghara, 1914 et 1915.
COTTAGE TALES
Cottage tales for little people; or, The amusing repository for all good boys and girls. [2 copies].
Glasg., [c.1820], cm.10.
2703 f.6(4); 2803 g.7(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
COVENT GARDEN CONCERT
The Covent garden concert, a choice collection of songs.
Lond., [c.1800], 8°.
2803 f.9(12)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
COWPER (William) 1731-1800
The diverting history of John Gilpin [by W. Cowper]. To which is added, The wise Irishman and his sallad oil.
Lancaster, 1809, cm.15.
2803 f.9(21)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
COWPER (William) 1731-1800
The diverting history of John Gilpin [by W. Cowper]. Rusher’s ed. [A chapbook.]. [2 copies. The wrapper reads The famous history of John Gilpin. 2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
Vet. A6 g.45(15); 2703 g.13(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CRAWHALL (Joseph) 1821-1896, ed.
Crawhall’s Chap-book chaplets. [Publ. in 8 pt.]. [2 copies].
Lond. &c., 1883,84, cm.28.
2801 d.1; Harding C 3676
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
CRAWHALL (Joseph) 1821-1896, ed.
Crawhall’s Chap-book chaplets. [Facs.].
Lond., 1976, cm.28.
2803 c.1
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CRIES
The cries of a wounded conscience. [A chap-book. In verse].
[Lond.?], 1796, 12°.
2802 f.9(16)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CROSBY (George) of York
An account of George Crosby of York, who died aged 12 years. From the ‘Cottage magazine’.
York, 1819, 16°.
2703 f.6(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
CUNNINGHAM (John) 1729-1773
John Cunningham. [Tow poems, Day, and Newcastle beer, preceded by a life of the author]. (Olde ffrendes wyth newe faces, 5).
Lond., 1883, cm.29.
2702 d.1(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CUPID
Cupid’s cabinet, or, Lovers’ pastime.
Lond., [1830], 12°.
2803 e.4
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DALLAWAY (William)
A warning to gamblers and swearers, in the awful death of Richard Parsons. To which is added, an affecting narrative of the death of Joseph Shepherd.
Lond., [c.1810], cm.18.
2703 e.9(4)
Other headings:
PARSONS (Richard)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DALLAWAY (William)
A warning to gamblers and swearers, in the awful death of Richard Parsons. To which is added, an affecting narrative of the death of Joseph Shepherd.
Lond., [c.1815], cm.18.
Douce adds. 209(22)
Other headings:
PARSONS (Richard)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
DANDLEM (nurse) pseud
Nurse Dandlem’s little repository of great instruction [a chap book].
Glasg., n.d., cm.9.
2703 f.10
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
DANDY (Jacky) fict.name
Jacky Dandy’s delight; or, The history of birds and beasts, in prose and verse.
York, [1820], 24°.
2703 f.6
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
DAY
Day, a pastoral [in verse]. 32 engravings [by T. Bewick].
Alnwick, [1825?], cm.13.
2803 f.7
Other headings:
BEWICK (Thomas) illustr.
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Alnwick
DEAN AND SON ltd.
[2 of an unnamed and unnumbered ser. of penny books for children].
Lond., [c.1850], cm.14.
2703 f.18
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pt. 1, adapted
Robinson Crusoe [an adaptation of pt. 1 of the work of D. Defoe].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pts. 1 & 2, adapted
The surprising life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Book of histories). [A chapbook, adapted from the work by D. Defoe]. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
Douce adds. 274(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pts. 1 & 2, adapted
The surprising life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Book of histories). One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.6(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pts. 1 & 2, adapted
Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. [A chapbook adapted from the work by D. Defoe.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.8.
2703 f.10; 2703 g.2(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pts. 1-3 abridged
Life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe. [An abridgement].
Lond., [c.1850], cm.12.
2703 f.21
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DELEGATE
The delegate; with some account of mr. James Dawson, of Spitalfields. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DELONEY (Thomas)
An excellent ballad, of the noble marquis and patient Grissel [by T. Deloney?].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1720?], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(68b)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
DELONEY (Thomas)
An excellent ballad, of the noble marquis and patient Grissel [by T. Deloney?].
n.pl., [17-?], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 4(32)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
DELONEY (Thomas)
An excellent ballad, of the noble marquis and patient Grissel [by T. Deloney?].
Aberd., [1812], 12°.
2803 f.9(24)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
DENNISON (Peter)
A descriptive elegy on the late unfortunate sufferers, at Heaton colliery.2nd ed., enlarged.
Sunderland, 1816, cm.17.
2803 f.10(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Sunderland
DETECTOR (pseud)
The retort: or, Animadversions on ‘Methodism condemned’ and ‘Methodism further investigated’. [In verse. Wanting all after p. 6].
Leeds, 1815, cm.18.
2803 f.10
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
DOUBLESPURR (dr) pseud
The great fight at Gateshead between Cumberland Hodge and Brimstone Harry.2nd ed., enlarged. [In verse].
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1829, cm.18.
G.A.Northumb. 8° 73(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Northumberland
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
DOUBLESPURR (dr) pseud
The great fight at Gateshead between Cumberland Hodge and Brimstone Harry.
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Northumberland
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
EASTER OFFERING
[Begin. sig. A3] The Easter offering, &c. [A chapbook].
n.pl., [18--], cm.9.
2703 g.11
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
EDGEWORTH (Maria). Early lessons, vol.1, 2.
Early lessons. (By the author of The parent’s assistant). Pt.3-5..
Lond., 1801, cm.10.
2703 g.14(3-5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
EDGEWORTH (Maria). Early lessons, vol.1, 2.
Early lessons (by M. Edgeworth). Pt.1,2..
Lond., 1809, cm.11.
2703 g.14(1,2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ELIJAH the prophet
Elijah fed by ravens. [In verse].
Lond., [18--], s.sh..
2702 b.1(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ELLEN fict.name
The happy spinster of Lancashire; or, The true story of poor blind Ellen. [2 copies].
Nottm., [c.1810], 12°.
Douce adds. 315(4); 2703 e.9(8)
Subject headings:
LANCASHIRE
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Nottingham
Collection:
Douce
ENGLAND
History of the kings & queens of England: from the reign of William the conqueror to Victoria the first. Pt. 1.. [No. 133 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
ENTERTAINING VIEWS
Entertaining views [in verse. No. 4 of a series of chap-books].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
EUROPE
Capitals of Europe [a chapbook, in verse].
Otley, n.d., cm.16.
2703 f.9(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
EXCELLENT GARLAND
An excellent garland; containing five new songs. 1. Lillies of the valley [&c.].
Congleton, [1806], cm.16.
2803 f.9(36)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Congleton
EXCELLENT GARLAND
An excellent garland; containing four new songs. 1. Jack at the windlass [&c.].
Congleton, [1806], cm.16.
2803 f.9(31)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Congleton
EXCELLENT GARLAND
An excellent garland; containing four new songs. 1. The vestry dinner [&c.].
Congleton, [1808], cm.15.
2803 f.9(19)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Congleton
EXCELLENT GARLAND
An excellent garland; containing six new songs. 1. I’m in haste [&c.].
Congleton, [1806], cm.15.
2803 f.9(47)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Congleton
EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Excellent new songs, viz. Answer to Jessie [&c. No. 11 of a series.]. [2 copies].
Alnwick, [c.1820], cm.15.
2803 f.5(1); Vet. A6 f.462(23)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Alnwick
EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Excellent new songs, viz. The soldier’s return [&c. No. 12 of a series].
Alnwick, [c.1820], cm.15.
2803 f.5(2); Vet. A6 f.462(24)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Alnwick
FANTOM (mr) fict.name
The private virtues of public reformists, or, A continuation of The history of mr. Fantom. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FARMER BOY
Farmer boy’s alphabet.
(Lond.), [1885], 8°.
2703 e.2(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FAUST (Johann)
The history of the wicked life and horrid death of dr. John Faustus. Also, The strange things done by him and Mephostopholes. [A chapbook].
Kilmarnock, 1820, cm.15.
Douce PP 165(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Kilmarnock
Collection:
Douce
FAUST (Johann)
The history of the wicked life and horrid death of dr. John Faustus. Also, The strange things done by him and Mephostopholes.
Stirling, [c.1820], cm.15.
Douce PP 165(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Collection:
Douce
FAUST (Johann)
The history of the wicked life and horrid death of dr. John Faustus. Also, The strange things done by him and Mephostopholes.
Newcastle, [c.1820], cm.16.
Douce adds. 274(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
FAUST (Johann)
History of dr. Faustus, shewing his wicked life and horrid death [&c. No. 119 of a ser.].Originally published as: The history of the wicked life and horrid death of dr.
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.14.
2703 f.26(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The history of the wicked life and horrid death of dr.
FENN (Eleanor) lady
The mother’s grammar: a continuation of The child’s grammar, by mrs. Lovechild.11th ed.
Lond., 1813, cm.13.
2703 f.15(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FIVE EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Five excellent new songs, called Ellen of the Dee [&c.].
[Penrith, 1824], cm.16.
2803 f.9(42)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Penrith
FIVE POPULAR NEW SONGS
Five popular new songs, viz. Young Doll and the ’squire [&c.].
Penrith, [1822], cm.16.
2803 f.9(57)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Penrith
FORBES (William) of Petercoulter
The dominie depos’d, or, Some reflections on his intrigue with a young lass. With the sequel. To which is added, i. Lusky Spence’s last advice. ii. An elegy on Maggy Johnston. [In verse].
Glasg., 1780, 8°.
2702 f.6(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
FORTUNATUS
The history of Fortunatus. To which are added the lives and adventures of Ampedo and Andolocia. [A chap-book].
Edinb., [18--], cm.15.
2703 f.2(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
FORTY FIVE GREAT WONDERS
The forty-five great wonders of the world: or, an ingenious, merry, new book of all fives.
n.pl., [1783], 12°.
2702 f.6(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
FOUR EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Four excellent new songs; called The black bird [&c.].
Aberd., [1812], cm.16.
2803 f.9(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
FOUR INTERESTING TALES
Four interesting tales: A singular adventure [&c. No. 98 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
FOX (George) slave in Turkey
The five strange wonders of the world, or, A new merry book of all fives [by G. Fox].
(Lond.), [c.1785], 12°.
2702 f.7(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FOX (George) slave in Turkey
The five strange wonders of the world, or, A new merry book of all fives [by G. Fox].
Lond., n.d., 12°.
Douce PP 182(31)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
FOX (George) slave in Turkey
The five strange wonders of the world, or, A new merry book of all fives [by G. Fox]. by G. Fox.
Lond., n.d., 12°.
Douce PP 182(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
FRANKLIN (Benjamin)
The way to wealth; or Poor Richard’s maxims improved [signed Richard Saunders] to which is added, The whistle; and The advantages of drunkenness. (Cheap tracts, 1).
Glasg., 1828, cm.18.
2703 e.4(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
FRANKLIN (Benjamin)
The life of Benjamin Franklin [2 copies, the 1st issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799, the 2nd wanting the title-leaf].
Poughnill, [c.1800], 12°.
2705 f.149(11); 2703 f.12(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Poughnhill
FRANKLIN (Benjamin)
The life of Benjamin Franklin [Issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1812].
Poughnill, [c.1805], cm.14.
Per. 2705 f.218(iv,3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Poughnhill
FRERE (John Hookham)
Fables for five years old [in verse, by J.H. Frere.]. [2 copies].
Malta, 1830, cm.16.
Arch. AA f.2; 2703 f.22
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Malta
FUN
Fun upon fun; or The humours of a fair.
Glasg., [1820?], cm.10.
2703 f.10
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GALLOPING GUIDE
The galloping guide to the ABC. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
2803 g.1(8); 2703 g.13(4); 2523 g.8
Subject description:
English literature - Alphabets - Juvenile
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
GALLOWAY SHEPHERDS
The Galloway shepherds. To which are added, The royal highlander’s farewel [&c.].
Glasg., 1801, cm.15.
2803 f.9(52)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GAMESTER
The gamester. (Cheap repository). One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GAMESTER
The gamester. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
Johnson d.134(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
Garland; containing 1. Sweet sailor he [&c.].
Manch., [c.1810], cm.16.
2803 f.4(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
GARLAND
Garland; containing 1. Top-sails shivers in the wind [&c.].
[Manch., c.1810], cm.16.
2803 f.4(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
GARLAND
A garland, containing four excellent new songs, 1. Gramachree Molly [&c.].
Preston, [1789], 8°.
2803 f.9(23)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
GARLAND
A garland; containing four excellent new songs. 1. Ye sweets of the new coming spring [&c.].
Congleton, [1806], cm.15.
2803 f.9(54)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Congleton
GARLAND
A garland containing six favourite songs, viz. 1. The death of general Wolfe [&c.].
Lancaster, [1811], cm.16.
2803 f.9(43)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
GARLAND
A garland containing two choice songs, 1. A new sea song. 2. The poor mariner.
[Manch., c.1810], cm.16.
2803 f.4(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
GARLAND
A garland of bells, wherein each rings to its proper tune.
Newcastle, 1815, cm.16.
2803 f.9(61)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Barbary Bell [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2803 f.5; Johnson f.100(3); Vet. A6 f.462(14)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The battle of the nile [&c.]. [10 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
Douce adds. 324(1); 2703 f.2(16); 2803 f.5(4); Firth e.82(12); Johnson f.100(4,44,45); Johnson f.101(2); Johnson f.150(6); Johnson f.151(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
Firth
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The battle of Waterloo [&c.].
Newcastle, [c.1815], cm.16.
2803 f.5(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Bess the gawkie [&c.]. [6 copies.].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(31); Douce adds. 324(5); Johnson f.100(7); Johnson f.101(6); Johnson f.150(10); Johnson f.151(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The blackbird [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2803 f.5; Johnson f.100(8); Vet. A6 f.462(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The bonny Scotch lad and his bonnet so blue [&c.]. [2 copies.].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1817?], cm.16.
2703 f.2(25); Douce adds. 324(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The bonny Scotch lad and his bonnet so blue [&c.]. [2 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1817?], cm.16.
Johnson f.100(9); Johnson f.101(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Cherry cheek’d Patty [&c.].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1815?], 12°.
2703 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The country club [&c.]. [4 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(30); Johnson f.100(10,46); Vet. A6 f.462(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Crockery’s lamentation [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(21); Johnson f.100(12); Vet. A6 f.609(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Daft Watty’s ramble to Carlisle [&c.]. [8 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2803 f.5; Johnson f.100(13,47,48,49,50); Johnson f.101(1); Vet. A6 f.462(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The lass that made the bed to me [&c.]. [2 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1810?], 12°.
2703 f.2(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Lovely Kitty [&c.]. [6 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.15.
Douce adds. 324(9); 2703 f.2(16); Firth e.82(14); Johnson f.100(20,54); Johnson f.150(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
Firth
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The mid-Watch [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(14); Johnson f.100(22); Vet. A6 f.609(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Oh! Lady fair [&c.]. [4 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2803 f.5; Johnson f.100(26); Vet. A6 f.609(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The plains of Waterloo [&c.].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1816?], 12°.
2703 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The post captain [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(26); Johnson f.100(28); Vet. A6 f.609(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The storm, by mrs. Robinson [&c.]. [7 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
Douce adds. 324(12); 2703 f.2(19); Firth e.82(16); Johnson f.100(32,59,60); Johnson f.151(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
Firth
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Tammy’s courtship [&c.].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1810?], 12°.
2703 f.2(29)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Will Watch the bold smuggler [&c.]. [4 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(13); Johnson f.100(37); Vet. A6 f.462(16); Vet. A6 f.609(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. William and Margaret. Death or liberty. [&c.]. [4 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(18); Johnson f.100(38,61); Vet. A6 f.609(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The wood-pecker [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(15); Johnson f.100(40); Vet. A6 f.609(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. The world’s a stage [&c.]. [3 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1815], cm.16.
2703 f.2(28); Johnson f.100(41); Vet. A6 f.462(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Young love among the roses [&c.]. [2 copies].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1810], cm.16.
2703 f.2(27); Vet. A6 f.609(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Containing, 1. The bold sawyer [&c.].
n.pl., [c.1800], 8°.
2803 f.9(50)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
GENLIS (Stéphanie Félicité Brulart) comtesse de. Adèle
Moral tale. The dutchess of C-, from ‘Adelade and Theodore’ [tr. by lady Stanley of Alderley.]. [3 copies].
Manch., 1798, 12°.
280 n.608(9); 270 g.866(1); Vet. A6 f.736(5)
Other headings:
STANLEY (Maria Josepha) baroness, transl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
French literature - Fiction
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
GENLIS (Stéphanie Félicité Brulart) comtesse de. Adèle
Moral tale. The dutchess of C-, from ‘Adelade and Theodore’ [tr. by lady Stanley of Alderley.].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
2703 f.12(3)
Other headings:
STANLEY (Maria Josepha) baroness, transl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
French literature - Fiction
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
GENLIS (Stéphanie Félicité Brulart) comtesse de. Adèle
The affecting history of the duchess of C** [by mme de Genlis].Originally published as: Moral tale.
Lond., [1820?], cm.17.
Fic. 27524 e.70
Other headings:
STANLEY (Maria Josepha) baroness, transl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
French literature - Fiction
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
Moral tale.
GENLIS (Stéphanie Félicité Brulart) comtesse de. Adèle
The affecting history of the duchess of C** [by mme de Genlis].Originally published as: Moral tale. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Derby &c., [1830?], cm.18.
2703 e.9(2)
Other headings:
STANLEY (Maria Josepha) baroness, transl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
French literature - Fiction
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
Original title:
Moral tale.
GHOST
The ghost of my uncle, to which is added, The outwitted tax-gatherer. [No.25 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GODIVA (lady)
Lady Godiva, or, Peeping Tom of Coventry. (Yorkshire pocket libr., 2).
Leeds, [1884], cm.19.
2703 e.1(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
GOLDEN BULL
The golden bull; or, The crafty princess [a chap book].
Preston, n.d., 12°.
8° E 281(6) BS.
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
GOLDEN BULL
The golden bull; or, The crafty princess [a chap book].
n.pl., n.d., 12°.
Douce adds. 317(15)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Collection:
Douce
GOLDEN BULL
The golden bull: or, Love’s craftiness.Originally published as: The golden bull.
[Manch.?, n.d.], cm.15.
2803 f.4
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Original title:
The golden bull.
GOLDEN BULL
The old ballad of the golden bull.Originally published as: The golden bull. [2 copies].
[Manch.], n.d., cm.12.
Douce PP 150(4); 2806 f.126(85)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Original title:
The golden bull.
Collection:
Douce
GOLDEN BULL
The golden bull.Originally published as: The golden bull.
Edinb., n.d., 12°.
Firth f.72(32)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Original title:
The golden bull.
Collection:
Firth
GOLDEN DREAMER
The golden dreamer; or, Dreams realised, containing the interpretation of a great variety of dreams. [No. 17 of a ser.]. [3 copies].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(18); Johnson f.1687; Johnson f.1688
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Johnson
GOOSE (mother)
The entertaining tales of mother Goose.
Glasg., [1817?], 18°.
2703 f.7
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GOOSE (mother)
Fairy tales of past times, from mother Goose. [From Ross’s juvenile libr.].
Glasg., 1814, cm.9.
2703 g.7
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GOOSE (mother)
Mother Goose, and the golden egg. [In verse].
Lond., [1890], cm.17.
2803 f.3(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GORDON (duke of) fict. name
The duke of Gordon’s birth day. To which is added, The last good night of the valiant Johnny Armstrong. [Songs].
Aberd., [1813], cm.16.
2803 f.9(35)
Other headings:
ARMSTRONG (Johnny)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
GORDON (William) 1614-1679
The history of the birth, life, and death of ... William Gordon, of Earlstoun. [A chapbook].
Falkirk, 1783, 12°.
2702 f.6(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
GOSPORT TRAGEDY
The Gosport tragedy, or The innocent damsel betrayed [a ballad]. To which is added, Midsummer morning.
Manch., [c.1810], cm.12.
2803 f.4(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
GOW (Neil) fict. name
Gow’s fareweel to whisky; to which are added, Oh take me to your arms [&c. songs.]. [3 copies].
Edinb., 1823, cm.15.
Douce adds. 328(12); 2803 f.11(3); Firth f.74(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
Firth
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
n.pl., 1782, 8°.
2702 f.1(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
n.pl., 1784, 8°.
2702 f.6(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
Edinb., [c.1810], cm.16.
Douce PP 168(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
n.pl., [c.1810], cm.16.
Douce PP 168(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The exploits of wise Willie and witty Eppie, the ale-wife, of Buckhaven [by D. Graham].Originally published as: The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
n.pl., [c.1810], cm.16.
Douce PP 171(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Original title:
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The exploits of wise Willie and witty Eppie, the ale-wife, of Buckhaven [by D. Graham].Originally published as: The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Edinb., 1820, cm.16.
Douce PP 171(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Original title:
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor [by D. Graham].
[Edinb.], 1785, 12°.
2702 f.1(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun: or, The comical and merry tricks [&c.]. 2 pt..Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Stirling, 1799, 16°.
Douce PP 174(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun: or, The comical and merry tricks [&c.]. To which are added, The grand solemnity of the taylor’s funeral [&c.].Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 174(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun: or, The comical and merry tricks [&c.]. To which are added, The grand solemnity of the taylor’s funeral [&c.].Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Paisley, 1815, cm.16.
Douce PP 168(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Paisley
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The merry tricks [&c.].Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Glasg., 1822, cm.16.
Douce PP 169(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun; or, Leper, the tailor.Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor. [No. 34 of a ser.].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun; or, Leper, the tailor.Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Glasg., n.d., cm.16.
Douce adds. 326(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history and comical transactions of Lothian Tom [by D. Graham. A chapbook].
Edinb., [c.1785], 12°.
2702 f.1(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical sayings of Pady from Cork, by Roymore McClosky.
Edinb., 1785, 12°.
2702 f.1(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical sayings of Pady from Cork, by Roymore McClosky. [By D. Graham].
Edinb., [c.1805], cm.16.
Douce PP 170(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical sayings of Pady from Cork, by Roymore McClosky.
n.pl., [c.1810], cm.16.
Douce PP 174(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical sayings of Pady from Cork, by Roymore McClosky. [No. 21 of a ser.].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham].
Edinb., 1782, 12°.
2702 f.1(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham]. 2 pt..
n.pl., 1789, 16°.
Douce PP 157(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham].
Glasg., 1808, cm.16.
Douce PP 168(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham].
n.pl., [c.1810], cm.16.
Douce PP 168(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham].
Edinb., 1816, cm.16.
Vet. A5 f.1629(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham].
Kilmarnock, 1820, cm.16.
Douce PP 174(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Kilmarnock
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
An oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young, dictated by Janet Clinker and written by Humphray Clnker [sic].
Edinb., 1787, 12°.
2702 f.1(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan [by D. Graham].
Edinb., 1787, 12°.
2702 f.1(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan [by D. Graham]. [Cropped].
Edinb., [c.1790], 12°.
Douce PP 169(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan, commonly called the king’s fool [by D. Graham].
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The young coalman’s courtship to a creel-wife’s daughter [by D. Graham].
Falkirk, 1787, 12°.
2702 f.1(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The young coalman’s courtship to a creel-wife’s daughter [by D. Graham].
Edinb., 1818, cm.16.
Douce PP 171(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The young coalman’s courtship to a creel-wife’s daughter [by D. Graham].
[Falkirk], 1820, cm.16.
Douce PP 171(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Collection:
Douce
GRATAMA (Seerp) 1757-1837
Seerpii Gratama ... oratio de honesta aemulatione inter homines ... excitanda. Ut et T. van Swinderen oratio de Platone optimo in legibus contendis principis magistro.
Groningæ, 1807, 4°.
2802 d.16
Other headings:
SWINDEREN (Theodorus van)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Netherlands - Groningen
GRAY (Robin) fict. name
Auld Robin Gray’s garland, furnished with four comical new songs.
[Newcastle, 1780?], 12°.
2702 f.6
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GREAT MESSENGER
The great messenger of mortality; or, Death and the lady [a ballad] To which are added, Meditations on death, by Thomas a Kempis; and a hymn, on time’s rapidity.
Kendal, [1825], cm.16.
2803 f.9(29)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
GRIEVES (Jacob)
The works of Jacob Grieve, collier: containing remarks on several passages of his life; two discourses wrote against false teachers; with miscellaneous poems. [Without the discourses].
Newcastle on Tyne, 1804, cm.17.
2803 f.10(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRIEVES (Jacob)
An invitation to sinners to espouse Christ, a poem. [Followed by] Something concerning our coal works, spiritualized.
Newcastle, 1811, cm.17.
2803 f.10(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRIEVES (Jacob)
An essay on barley corn; or, A kind caution for mankind to refrain from drinking to excess [in verse].
Newcastle, 1808, cm.17.
2803 f.10(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRIEVES (Jacob)
Original poems, on various subjects: tending to shew the wisdom and goodness of God. [2 copies].
Newcastle, [c.1815], cm.17.
G.A.Northumb. 8° 74(6); 2803 f.10(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Northumberland
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRIEVES (Jacob)
Poems, on the following important subjects: namely, i. On assize Sunday. ii. On the general review, by the duke of York, on Blyth sands. iii. A time for all things.
Newcastle upon Tyne, 1811, cm.17.
2803 f.10(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRIEVES (Jacob)
A remarkable tragedy, occasioned by one Alexander Patterson, who courted one Elizabeth Hunter [&c. In verse].
Newcastle, 1807, cm.17.
2803 f.10(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GRIFFIN (John) 1769-1834
The history of James Covey. [Followed by] A remarkable account of some seamen in the battle of the Nile. [Signed J.G. Followed by] An account of the great fire, &c. [and] Grace triumphant.
Lond., 1809, cm.11.
2703 g.1(1)
Other headings:
COVEY (James)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GURTON (Gammer) fict. name
Gammer Gurton’s garland of nursery songs, and Toby Tickle’s collection of riddles, compiled by Peter Puzzlecap.
Glasg., [1810?], cm.10.
2803 g.7(4)
Other headings:
PUZZLECAP (Peter) pseud, ed.
TICKLE (Toby) pseud
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
GUY earl of Warwick
The history of Guy, earl of Warwick.
Lond., [c.1770], 12°.
2703 f.13(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GUY earl of Warwick
The history of Guy, earl of Warwick. Derby, 1796.Repr. from an 18th century ‘chapbook’ [Facs.]. (Warwickshire county libr.).
Warwick, 1982, cm.16.
2703 f.30
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warwick
GUY earl of Warwick
The noble and renowned history of Guy, earl of Warwick.11th ed. [The dedication signed G.L. Wanting sigs. D6, 7, F5-8].
Lond., [c.1770], 12°.
2702 f.4
Other headings:
L (G) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GUY earl of Warwick
The noble and renowned history of Guy, earl of Warwick.12th ed.
Lond., [c.1780], 12°.
Douce adds. 32(1)
Other headings:
L (G) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
HAGGART (David)
The life and adventures of David Haggart, written by himself, while under sentence of death; with an account of his execution. [No 44 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HAGGART (David)
The singular life, adventures, and depredations, of David Haggart. [A chapbook].
Newcastle, [1830], 12°.
2703 f.2(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
HAGGART (David)
The singular life, adventures, and depredations, of David Haggart. [No. 4 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
HAPPY WATERMAN
The happy waterman. [Issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.2874(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
HAPPY WATERMAN
The happy waterman. [3 copies, the 1st issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Johnson f.98(16); Johnson f.98*(16); 2703 e.10(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
HAPPY WATERMAN
The happy waterman. To which is added, A hymn of praise, for an abundant harvest [signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(67)
Other headings:
MORE (Hannah). Hymn of praise
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HAPPY WATERMAN
The happy waterman. To which is added, A hymn of praise, for an abundant harvest [signed Z]. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Lond., &c., [c.1815], cm.17.
Johnson d.134(25)
Other headings:
MORE (Hannah). Hymn of praise
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
HARDY TAR
Three celebrated songs: viz. 1st. The hardy tar. 2nd. The plough boy. 3d. A free mason’s song.
Newcastle, [1802], cm.15.
2803 f.9(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
HARE
Hare and many friends. [In verse. No.3 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
HARLAW
The battle of Harlaw. [A ballad].
Aberd., 1801, cm.16.
2803 f.9(59)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
HEAVENLY DAMSEL
The heavenly damsel; or The parent’s blessing. [A ballad].
Kendal, [1824], cm.15.
2803 f.9(32)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
HENRY VIII king of England
The merry and entertaining history of the king [Henry viii] and the cobler [a chap-book].
Edinb., [c.1785], 12°.
2702 f.1(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
HENRY VIII king of England
The comical history of the king [Henry viii] and the cobler [a chap-book].
Edinb., [c.1820], cm.15.
Douce PP 165(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
HENRY VIII king of England
The comical history of the king [Henry viii] and the cobler [a chap-book]. [No. 56 of a ser.].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HENRY VIII king of England
The comical history of the king [Henry viii] & the cobler [a chap-book. Wanting pp. 11-14]..
Falkirk, [c.1830], cm.16.
2703 e.4(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
HERMIT
The hermit of the grove; or, The fatal effects of gaming.
Lond., 1804, cm.14.
2703 e.12(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HERO priestess of Aphrodite
The famous history of the two unfortunate lovers Leander and Hero.
Newcastle, [1785?], 8°.
Douce PP 175(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
HERO priestess of Aphrodite
The famous history of the two unfortunate lovers, Hero & Leander.Originally published as: The famous history of the two unfortunate lovers Leander and Hero. [No. 65 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The famous history of the two unfortunate lovers Leander and Hero.
HIGHAM (George)
The punning songster; or, Book of originals.
Lond., 1830, 8°.
2803 e.4
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HIGHMORE (Anthony)
A ramble on the coast of Sussex, 1782, ed. by C. Hindley. [2 copies].
Lond., (1873), cm.21.
G.A.Sussex 8° 45(2); 2701 d.2(2)
Other headings:
HINDLEY (Charles) 1844-1900, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Sussex
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HISTORY
History of the three little kittens who lost their mittens. [In verse].
Lond., [1890], cm.21.
2703 d.3(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOGG (James) 1770-1835
The long pack, a Northumberland tale [by J. Hogg].
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(24)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
HOGG (James) 1770-1835
The long pack; or, The robbers discovered: a Scottish story by the Ettrick shepherd. [No.24 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.14.
2703 f.25(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HOGG (James) 1770-1835
The long pack: a Northumbrian tale [by J. Hogg]. (Olde ffrendes wyth newe faces, 3).
Lond. &c., 1883, cm.29.
2702 d.1
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT
Holiday entertainment; or, The good child’s fairing. [2 copies].
Glasg., [18--], cm.10.
2527 g.13; 2803 g.7(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Fiction - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HOLLOWAY (John William)
The Brighton murder. An authentic & faithful history of the atrocious murder of Celia Holloway ... including, also, the trial for the murder and the extraordinary confessions of John William Holloway, together with his life and execution; also, the leading features of the trial of Ann Kennett, his paramour. Ed. by C. Hindley.
Brighton, 1875, cm.22.
2701 d.2(3)
Other headings:
HINDLEY (Charles) 1844-1900, ed.
HOLLOWAY (Celia)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Brighton
HOLY COMMUNION Order of
On the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.9(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOLY COMMUNION Order of
On the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [18--], cm.19.
Douce adds. 311(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
HOLY COMMUNION Order of
On the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [18--], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HONESTAS fict.name
The children in the wood restored, by Honestas the hermit of the forest; or, Perfidy detected. [2 copies].
Banbury, n.d., cm.9.
2703 f.10; 2703 g.2(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
HONESTAS fict.name
Perfidy detected! Or, The children in the wood restored, by Honestas.Originally published as: The children in the wood restored, by Honestas the hermit of the forest. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 g.13(15); 2703 f.6(11); Vet. A6 f.475(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
Original title:
The children in the wood restored, by Honestas the hermit of the forest.
HONESTAS fict.name
Perfidy detected! Or, The children in the wood restored, by Honestas.Originally published as: The children in the wood restored, by Honestas the hermit of the forest. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.10.
2703 g.2(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
Original title:
The children in the wood restored, by Honestas the hermit of the forest.
HOOD (Robin)
The celebrated history of the renowned Robin Hood, the merry outlaw of Sherwood forest. To which is added, The professor of signs. [No.23 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HOOD (Robin)
The famous exploits of Robin Hood, Little John, and his merry men all. [No.35 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
HOOD (Robin)
The history and famous exploits of Robin Hood. [2 copies, the 1st retaining the wrapper].
Banbury, [c.1794], 12°.
Douce adds. 270; Harding C 1536
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
Collection:
Douce
Harding
HOOD (Robin)
The history and famous exploits of Robin Hood.New ed. (Rusher’s ed.).
Banbury, [c.1815], cm.18.
2703 e.11(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
HOOD (Robin)
The life and death of Robin Hood, the renowned out-law, and the famous exploits performed by him and Little John. [In verse. No.73 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HOOD (Robin)
Robin Hood, a complete history of all the notable and merry exploits performed by him and his men.
Lond., (1818), cm.12.
2703 g.9
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOOD (Robin)
Robin Hood, a complete history of all the notable and merry exploits performed by him and his men.
Lond., 1822, cm.13.
2703 f.14
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOOD (Robin)
Two ancient ballads. Robin Hood’s courtship with Jack Cade’s daughter; and The freiris tragedie.
Aberd., [1822], cm.19.
Harding C 3398(1)
Other headings:
FRIAR
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
Collection:
Harding
HOOD (Robin)
Two ancient ballads. Robin Hood’s courtship with Jack Cade’s daughter; and The freiris tragedie. Repr. [Ed. by T.G. Stevenson].
Edinb., 1888, cm.22.
2803 d.2
Other headings:
STEVENSON (Thomas George) ed.
FRIAR
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Lond., [c.1770], 8°.
Firth f.81
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Firth
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1775], 8°.
Douce PP 164(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The history of Jack Horner.Originally published as: The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Glasg., 1800, 8°.
2803 f.9(64)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The history of Jack Horner.Originally published as: The pleasant history of Jack Horner. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Stirling, 1815, cm.15.
Douce PP 174(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Original title:
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Collection:
Douce
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The history of Jack Horner.Originally published as: The pleasant history of Jack Horner. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Penrith, n.d., 8°.
8° E 281(35) BS.
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Penrith
Original title:
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
HOUSEHOLDER
The householder and the labourers.
Lond., [1808], cm.18.
2703 e.9(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOWARD (Thomas) author of Roman stories
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. [Followed by] Choice novels.25th ed. [2 pt.].. [By T. Howard].
(Lond.), 1754, 8°.
2702 f.9
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOWARD (Thomas) author of Roman stories
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. [Followed by] Choice novels.30th ed.
Glasg., 1772, 12°.
2702 f.8
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HUBBARD (mother)
Mother Hubbard. [In verse. No.10 of a ser.].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
HUNTER (Peter) laird of Knap
A strange and wonderful relation, of one Peter Hunter. To which is added, a looking glass for farmers [&c.].
n.pl., [c.1760], 8°.
26522 f.4
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Philosophy - Ethics - Interpersonal - Works
HUNTER (Peter) laird of Knap
A strange and wonderful relation, of one Peter Hunter. To which is added, a looking glass for farmers [&c.].
n.pl., [c.1780], 12°.
2702 f.6(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Philosophy - Ethics - Interpersonal - Works
HYMEN
Hymen’s revenge against old maids, old bachelors, and impertinent coxcombs; or, a new valentine writer. [2 copies].
Lond., [c.1815], cm.18.
2803 e.3(3); 2805 e.688(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
INDIAN KINGS
The four Indian kings. [A ballad].
n.pl., [17--], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(31b)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
INDIAN KINGS
The four Indian kings.
(Lond.), [c.1780], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(135)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
INDIAN KINGS
The four Indian kings.
Hull, [1818], 12°.
2803 f.9(30)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hull
INDIAN KINGS
The Indian kings garland. [A ballad].
[Manch., c.1810], cm.15.
2803 f.4
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
INDIAN LOVER
The Indian lover’s garland [2 songs].
[Whitehaven, c.1800], 8°.
2803 f.9(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
INNOCENCE
Innocence rescued from the hand of oppression [a tract].
Lond., [1800?], 12°.
2703 g.1(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ITALIAN REVENGE
The iron shroud; or, Italian revenge. [No.149 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(20)
Other headings:
IRON SHROUD
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JACK fict.name
The history of Jack and the bean-stalk. [Followed by] Michael Scott. [No.162 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JACK fict.name
The house that Jack built. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.12.
2803 g.4(1); 2703 g.13(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
JACK fict.name
The house that Jack built. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.12.
25210 g.82
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
JACK fict.name
The house that Jack built. [In verse] to which is added, Some account of Jack Jingle. One of 3 variant issues in the Library
York, [1820?], cm.8.
2703 f.6(29)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
JACK fict.name
The house that Jack built. [In verse] to which is added, Some account of Jack Jingle. One of 3 variant issues in the Library
York, [1820?], cm.8.
2703 g.1(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
JACK fict.name
The house that Jack built. [In verse] to which is added, Some account of Jack Jingle. One of 3 variant issues in the Library
York, [1820?], cm.8.
2703 g.1(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
JACK fict.name
The house that Jack built. [No.12 of a ser.].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
JACK fict.name
Jack & Jill and old dame Gill. [In verse.]. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45(9); 2803 g.2(10); Vet. A6 f.475(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
JACK fict.name
Jack & Jill and old dame Gill. [In verse].
Lond., [c.1890], cm.17.
2803 f.3(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
JACK of all trades
The history of Jack of all trades.
(Lond.), [1890], cm.22.
2703 d.3(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
JACK the giant killer
The history of Jack and the giants. In all its parts.
Falkirk, 1787, 8°.
2702 f.1(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
JACK the giant killer
The history of Jack and the giants. In all its parts.
Paisley, 1812, cm.16.
Douce PP 174(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Paisley
Collection:
Douce
JACK the giant killer
The history of Jack and the giants. 2 pt..
Lond., [c.1805], cm.17.
Douce PP 176(6,7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
JACK the giant killer
History of Jack the giant killer.Originally published as: The history of Jack and the giants. [No.62 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The history of Jack and the giants.
JACK the giant killer
Jack the giant killer, a hero celebrated by ancient historians. [In verse.]. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.19.
2803 f.5; 2705 g.10; 2803 g.2(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Collections
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
JACK the giant killer
Jack the giant killer.
(Otley), [c.1860], cm.16.
2703 f.9(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
JACK (gypsy) pseud
The life of Gypsy Jack, taken from his writings.
Coventry, [179-], cm.10.
2703 g.1(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Coventry
JACK (three fingered)
Fairburn’s edition of The wonderful life and adventures of Three fingered Jack, the terror of Jamaica! [2 copies].
Lond., [c.1825], cm.17.
Douce I 129; 2703 e.14
Other headings:
FAIRBURN (John) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
JACKSON (G.)
[4 pieces on religious themes to be recited by school pupils. Pr. by G. Jackson].
Brigg, [c.1880], 4 sh..
2703 b.1
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Brigg
JACOBITE REBELLION, 1745
A tale of the rebellion of 1745; or, The broken heart. To which is added, The three wishes, and the adventures of two tee-totallers. [No.118 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JANE (little)
Little Jane and her mother [verse]. (Orig. toy books).
Lond., [c.1850], cm.16.
2803 e.5
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
JEMMY fict.name
Jemmy & Nancy of Yarmouth; or, The constant lovers. Also, The bloody gardener [and other ballads.]. [2 copies].
Newcastle, [1840?], cm.18.
G.A.Norf. 8° 35(7); 2703 f.27(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Norfolk
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
JEMMY fict.name
The constant lovers; or, Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth. Also, The bloody gardener [&c. No.95 of a ser. of chapbooks]. [In verse].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(9)
Other headings:
CONSTANT LOVERS
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JINGLE (Jacky) fict.name
Jack Jingle and Sucky Shingel. [In verse].
York, [c.1840], cm.10.
2803 g.1(10)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
JOHNSON (Samuel) 1709-1784 [poetical works]
The poems of dr. Samuel Johnson. To which is prefixed, a life of the author. By F.W. Blagdon.
Lond., 1806, cm.11.
2803 g.1(1)
Other headings:
BLAGDON (Francis William) ed.
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
JOHNSON (Samuel) 1709-1784 [poetical works]
The poems of dr. Samuel Johnson. To which is prefixed, a life of the author. By F.W. Blagdon.
Lond., 1808, cm.14.
Vet. A6 f.142
Other headings:
BLAGDON (Francis William) ed.
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
JONES (Charles) footman
The history of Charles Jones, the footman. [No.45 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JONES (John Paul)
The life, voyages, and sea battles, of ... Paul Jones.
Derby, [c.1830], cm.18.
2703 e.9(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
JONES (John Paul)
History of Paul Jones, the pirate.
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
JONES (John Paul)
History of Paul Jones, the pirate. [Followed by] Black hole of Calcutta. [No. 101 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JOSEPH the patriarch
The history of Joseph & his brethren, embellished with cuts; to which is added, The life, journeyings, and death of the apostle Paul. [No.41 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JOSEPH (poor)
A full and particular account of the ... conversion of poor Joseph, who was converted by hearing a sermon preached ... by ... dr. Calamy.
n.pl., 1785, 12°.
2702 f.6(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
JOSEPH (poor)
A full and particular account of the ... conversion of poor Joseph, who was converted by hearing a sermon preached ... by ... dr. Calamy. To which is added The dying Christian’s address to his soul, by A. Pope.
Newcastle, [1800?], 12°.
2703 f.2(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
JOVIAL SONGSTER
The jovial songster. [2 copies].
Manch., [c.1810], cm.15.
2803 f.4(3,7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
JUVENILE POETRY
Juvenile poetry. 2 pt.. (Richardson and son’s relig. reward books 13, 10).
Derby, [18--], cm.10.
2803 g.5(2,3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
KENDREW (J.)
Penny books. [15 books]..
York, [c.1826], cm.9 & 10.
2703 g.6
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
KEYWORTH (Thomas) 1782-1852
A catechism in rhyme, rules of behaviour, and a prayer, for children.5th ed.
Derby, [c.1830], cm.10.
2803 g.5(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
KING (Tom) highwayman
Tom King, the hero highwayman; or, Stand and deliver! By the author of ‘Lady Godiva’. (Yorks. pocket libr., 11).
Leeds, [1884?], cm.19.
2703 e.1(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
KINGLY GARLAND
The kingly garland. [A ballad].
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LAMBTON WORM
History of the Lambton worm [in verse]. To which is annexed, a prose account of the same, from Surtees’ History of Durham. Also, the Laidley worm [a poem] by D. Frasier.
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(2)
Other headings:
SURTEES (Robert) 1779-1834
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
LAMMIE (Andrew)
Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tiftie’s Annie. [A ballad.]. [2 copies].
Stirling, [1815?], cm.14.
2803 f.5(11); Vet. A6 f.462(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
LAMPLIGHTER’S ADDRESS
The Lamp-lighter’s address, composed by a lamp-lighter. [In verse].
Lond., [c.1785], s.sh..
2802 b.1(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LAMPLIGHTER’S POEM
The Lamp-lighter’s poem, composed by a lamp-lighter [for 1779-83, with 6 undated poems, of which one is mutilated].
Lond., [177- -8-], s.sh..
2802 b.1(2-10); 5 <GD> 260(6); G.A.Oxon b.15(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LAMPLIGHTER’S POEM
The Lamp-lighter’s poem, composed by a lamp-lighter [for 1779-83, with 6 undated poems, of which one is mutilated]. [An undated poem].
Lond., [177- -8-], s.sh..
Douce Prints a.49(f.178)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
LAUDER (Maggy) fict.name
Maggy Lauder. To which is added, The purse proud lass [&c., songs].
Aberd., [1812], cm.16.
2803 f.9(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
LAUSUS
Lausus & Lydia.
Cork, [c.1800], cm.10.
2703 g.1(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Cork
LILLIPUTIAN MASQUERADE
The Lilliputian masquerade, occasioned by the conclusion of peace between the Lilliputians and Tommythumbians [a chapbook].
Brentford, [c.1820], cm.9.
2703 g.8
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Brentford
LITHGOW (William)
The travels and adventures of Willm. Lithgow, in Europe, Asia, and Africa, during nineteen years. [A chapbook].
Glasg., [c.1820], cm.15.
Firth f.73(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Firth
LITHGOW (William)
The travels and adventures of Willm. Lithgow, in Europe, Asia, and Africa, during nineteen years.
Falkirk, 1825, cm.15.
2703 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
LITHGOW (William)
The travels and adventures of Willm. Lithgow, in Europe, Asia, and Africa, during nineteen years. [No.122 of a ser.].
Glas., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
LITTLE RHYMES
Little rhymes for little folks, by a lady. (c.1823). [Facs.].
Lond., 1977, cm.17.
2803 e.6
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LIVERPOOL TRAGEDY
The Liverpool tragedy ... Shewing, how mr. Robert Fullert [sic] of Liverpool, and his wife for the sake of gold, murdered their only son. [In verse].
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(11)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
LONDON
The cries of London; or, Picture exhibition.
York, E. Peck, [c.1800], 12°.
2803 g.1(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
LONDON
The cries of London, for the amusement and instruction of good children. [In verse].
York, J. Kendrew, [c.1810], cm.9.
2803 g.1(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
LONDON
The moving market; or, Cries of London. Wellington. Facs. [1820].. (Little libr.).
Lond., 1979, cm.8.
2703 g.17(4)
Other headings:
MOVING MARKET
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LONDON
[Sig. A2] The new cries of London. [Inverse. Wanting all before sig. A2 and otherwise imperf.].
(Lond.), [1824], cm.16.
2703 f.4
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LONDON JINGLES
London jingles and country tales. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45(10); 2803 g.2(12); Vet. A6 f.475(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
LOOK
Look at home; or, The accusers accused. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LOOK
Look at home; or, The accusers accused.
Lond. &c., [c.1810], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(45)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LOST DAUGHTER
The lost daughter. To which is added, Wilson and Mary. [Followed by] Selima.
Lond., [1806], cm.18.
2703 e.12(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LOVE
Love and divinity united, verses on a young lady that fell in love with dr. Sacheverel. [Followed by] The Kentish ballad, or, The good old cause reviv’d.
Lond. &c., 1710, s.sh..
2802 c.1
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LOVE (Christopher)
The strange and wonderful predictions of mr. Christopher Love. To which is added two letters from his wife.
Glasg., 1783, 12°.
2702 f.6(4)
Other headings:
LOVE (Mary)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
LOVECHILD (nurse) pseud
Tommy Thumb’s song-book. (Ross’s juvenile libr.).
Glasg., 1814, cm.10.
2522 g.1
Subject description:
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
LOVECHILD (nurse) pseud
Tommy Thumb’s song-book.
Glasg., 1815, cm.10.
2803 g.7(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
LOVECHILD (Timothy) pseud
The little beggar; or lost child restored.
n.pl., [c.1790], 32°.
2703 g.1(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse.
n.pl., 1793, 12°.
G.Pamph. 2731(7)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale in rhyme.
Alnwick, 1827, cm.13.
M. adds. 109 f.47
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Alnwick
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale in rhyme. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Newcastle, [18--], cm.16.
Douce adds. 274(16)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale in rhyme. [Without The Newcastle rider]. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Manch., [18--], cm.16.
Douce PP 162(12)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Collection:
Douce
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale, in rhyme. [2 copies].
Newcastle &c., [18--], cm.15.
Mal. K 25(15); 2703 f.27(14)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Malone
LUPIN prince, fict.name
Storys of prince Lupin, Yellow dwarf, and The three wishes. [No.7 of a ser. of chap books].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
LYTTELTON (George) 1st baron
Poems. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author’s life.
Manch., 1797, 12°.
270 g.865(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Geography - England - Worcestershire
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
LYTTELTON (George) 1st baron
Poems. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author’s life. [Pp. 48.]. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the title-leaf].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
G.A.Worc. 16° 31(4); 2703 f.12(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Geography - England - Worcestershire
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
LYTTELTON (George) 1st baron
Poems. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author’s life. [Pp.52.]. [2 copies, the 2nd issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
280 o.709(1); 2705 f.149(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Geography - England - Worcestershire
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
MADRID SHAVER
The Madrid shaver’s singular adventures, and wonderful escape from the Spanish Inquisition. [No.66 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
MANSONG (Jack)
The famous negro robber, and terror of Jamaica, or, The history and adeventures of Jack Mansong. [No.121 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
MARCH (James) printer
Juvenile picture library. 2.
[Lond., c.1860], cm.16.
2703 f.20
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MARCH (James) printer
March’s penny library. N° ,3-11,13..
Lond., [c.1860], cm.16.
2703 f.16
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MARMONTEL (Jean François)
The shepherdess of the Alps [tr. from one of the Contes moraux of J.F. Marmontel].
York, [c.1810], cm.16.
2703 f.6(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
MARMONTEL (Jean François)
The shepherdess of the Alps [tr. from one of the Contes moraux. A chap-book].
Lond., [c.1820], cm.14.
2703 e.12(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MARTIN (Sarah Catherine)
Old mother Hubbard and her dog [based on verses by S.C. Martin.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [1820?], cm.9.
2803 g.2(2); 2803 f.5
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
MARTIN (Sarah Catherine)
The comic adventures of old mother Hubbard and her dog. (With the tale of The cat and a fish). 2 pt.. [Verses by S.C. Martin, with additions].
York, [1820?], cm.9.
2803 g.5(6); 2803 g.1(18)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
MARTIN (Sarah Catherine)
Old mother Hubbard and her wonderful dog. [In verse, by S.C. Martin.].
Lond., [1890], cm.17.
2803 f.3(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MARY queen of Scots
Queen Mary’s lamentation. To which are added, The orange and blue [&c. Songs.]. [4 copies].
Glasg., 1823, cm.15.
Douce adds. 328(8); Firth f.75(61); Firth f.76(32); 2803 f.11(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Douce
Firth
MARY queen of Scots
The life and history of Mary, queen of Scots. [No.165 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
MASON (William) 1719-1791
The pious parent’s gift: or, A plain and familiar sermon, wherein the principles of the Christian religion are proposed and clearly represented to the minds of children.
Lond., [c.1815], cm.13.
2703 f.15(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MATTHEW (st), Matthew
The precepts of Christ [from the Sermon on the mount] and Pythagoras; and other pieces. (Instructive pieces, 2).
Stourport, [c.1820], cm.14.
2703 f.15(8)
Other headings:
PYTHAGORAS. carm. aurea, Engl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Stourport
MEANWELL (Nancy) pseud
The history of a doll.
Lond., 1811, cm.10.
2703 g.1(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MENDHEM (dr) pseud
Copy of a surgeon’s bill.
Manch., [c.1810], s.sh..
2703 e.8
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
MENDOZA (Montague)
The husband’s commandments.
n.pl., 1905, cm.10.
2703 f.6(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
MOIR (David Macbeth)
The life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith [a chapbook abridged from the novel by D.M. Moir].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.2(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
MOLINA (Giulia)
The affectionate daughter, an acconut [sic] of A. Molina, who was sentenced to be starved to death in a dungeon!
Northampton, [c.1820], cm.17.
2803 e.4(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Northampton
MONTGOMERY (James) 1771-1854
The West Indian planter [from The West Indies, with verses by various authors]. (Richardson and son’s relig. reward books, 23).
Derby, [c.1840], cm.10.
2803 g.5(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
MOORE (Anthony)
A soliloquy, written in a country church yard. To which is added The difference between to-day and to-morrow, and the Rich man’s dream.
York, [1821?], cm.15.
2803 f.9(20)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
MORAL TALES
Moral tales. La Roche [by H. Mackenzie] from the Mirror [&c. Issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799].
Ludlow, 1799, 12°.
2705 f.149(5)
Other headings:
MACKENZIE (Henry) 1745-1831
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
MORAL TALES
Moral tales. La Roche [by H. Mackenzie] from the Mirror [&c. Issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799]. [2 copies].
Poughnill, 1801, cm.14.
2703 f.12(2); Vet. A6 f.736(8)
Other headings:
MACKENZIE (Henry) 1745-1831
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Poughnhill
MORE (Hannah), More
The carpenter, or, The danger of evil company [signed Z, with 5 other pieces in verse, 3 of them signed Z]. [2 variant copies]. (Cheap repository).
[Lond., 1796], 12°.
2703 e.10(1); Vet. A5 f.2874(28)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Apprentice’s monitor
The apprentice’s monitor; or, Indentures in verse, showing what they are bound to do [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Black Giles
Black Giles, the poacher [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], cm.19.
2703 e.10(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Black Giles
Black Giles, the poacher [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Carpenter
The carpenter; or, The danger of evil company [in verse, signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Death of mr. Fantom
The death of mr. Fantom, the great reformist who departed this life, March the 20th, 1817 [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Gin-shop
The gin-shop; or, A peep into a prison [in verse, signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Grand assizes
The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery. [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Grand assizes
The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery. [signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1810], cm.17.
Johnson d.134(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). Grand assizes
The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery. [signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(56)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Hints to all ranks of people
Hints to all ranks of people [by H. More]. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
2703 e.10(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Hints to all ranks of people
Hints to all ranks of people on the occasion of the present scarcity.Originally published as: Hints to all ranks of people. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading for August, 1795). [3 copies, the 1st and 2nd issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.2874(23); Johnson f.98(23); Johnson f.98*(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
Hints to all ranks of people.
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). History of Mary Wood
The history of Mary Wood the house-maid; or, The danger of false excuses [by H. More]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of Mary Wood
The history of Mary Wood the house-maid; or, The danger of false excuses [by H. More]. [Signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of mr. Fantom
The history of mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher and reformist, and his man William [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 e.10(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of mr. Fantom
The history of mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher and reformist, and his man William [signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1805], cm.17.
Johnson d.134(29)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). History of mr. Fantom
The history of mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher and reformist, and his man William [signed Z]. [By H. More.]. [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(20); Johnson d.134(30)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). History of mr. Fantom
The history of mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher and reformist, and his man William [signed Z]. [Signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1825], cm.16.
2703 f.5(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of Tom White. 2 pt
The history of Tom White, the postillion [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.]. (Cheap repository). One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
Vet. A5 e.1908(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of Tom White. 2 pt
The history of Tom White, the postillion [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.]. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of Tom White. 2 pt
The history of Tom White, the postillion [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.]. [By H. More].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
Douce adds. 311(24)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
MORE (Hannah). History of Tom White. 2 pt
The history of Tom White, the postillion [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.]. [Signed Z].
Lond. &c., 1829, cm.18.
2703 e.19
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of Tom White. 2 pt
The history of Tom White, the postillion [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.].
Lond. &c., [c.1835], cm.17.
Vet. A5 e.1909
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Lady and the pye
The lady and the pye; or, Know thyself [in verse, signed Z.]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers. (Cheap repository). [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(16); Johnson d.134(38)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). Market woman
The market woman, or, Honesty is the best policy, a true tale [in verse, signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Patient Joe
Patient Joe, or, The Newcastle collier [in verse, signed Z.]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Patient Joe
Patient Joe, or, The Newcastle collier [in verse, signed Z.]. [Signed Z].
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
Vet. A5 a.15(22)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Pilgrims
The pilgrims, an allegory [signed Z]. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Pilgrims
The pilgrims, an allegory [signed Z]. (Cheap repository). [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
Douce adds. 311(19); Johnson d.134(44)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). Pilgrims
The pilgrims, an allegory [signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(65)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Pilgrims
The pilgrims, an allegory [signed Z].
Lond. &c., [c.1830], cm.16.
Johnson d.134(45)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). Plum-cakes
The plum-cakes; or, The farmer and his three sons [signed Z. In verse]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Roguish miller
The roguish miller; or, Nothing got by cheating, a ballad [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Two shoemakers
The two shoemakers [signed Z]. 6 pt. [in 1 vol.]. (Cheap repository). [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
Vet. A5 e.1908(2); 1419 e.5974(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Two shoemakers
The two shoemakers [signed Z]. 6 pt. [in 1 vol.]. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
Douce adds. 311(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
MORE (Hannah). Two shoemakers
The two shoemakers [signed Z]. 6 pt. [in 1 vol.].
Lond., 1829, cm.18.
2703 e.18
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Two shoemakers
The two shoemakers [signed Z]. 6 pt. [in 1 vol.].
Lond. &c., [c.1835], cm.17.
1419 e.3446(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Valley of tears. Pt.2.
The strait gate and the broad way, being the second part of The valley of tears [signed Z]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Sarah)
The history of diligent Dick; or, Truth will out though it be hid in a well [signed S]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Sarah)
The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer [signed S.]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
Johnson d.134(32)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Sarah)
The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer [signed S.]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers.
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Sarah)
The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer [signed S.]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers. [By S. More.]. [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
Douce PP 182(11); Douce adds. 311(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
MORE (Sarah)
The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer [signed S.]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers. [2 copies. The title-leaf of the 2nd copy is mutilated].
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(51); Johnson d.134(33)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MOSES the lawgiver
The history of Moses. [No.151 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
MOTHER
The mother’s gift, by a lady. [Verse].
York, [c.1820], cm.9.
2803 g.1(12)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
MU<dotbl>HAMMAD the prophet
The history of Mahomet, the great imposter. [No.126 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
MUSAEUS (Johann Carl A.)
The story of the doctor of Smiedberg. (The interesting pranks of Number Nip. The 2nd). [Revised from W. Beckford’s tr., entitled Popular tales of the Germans, of stories from Volksmährchen der Deutschen, by J.C.A. Musaeus].
Lond., 1804, cm.18.
2703 e.7
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NAPOLEON I emperor of the French
The life of Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of the French.
Plymouth, [c.1825], cm.13.
2703 f.6(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Plymouth
NED fict.name
A York dialogue, between Ned and Harry; or, Ned giving Harry an account of his courtship and marriage state.
Edinb., 1783, 8°.
2702 f.1(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
NELSON (Horatio) 1st visct
Brief memoirs of the life and heroic achievements of Horatio Nelson.
Gateshead, 1806, 12°.
2703 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Gateshead
NEW GARLAND
A new garland, containing a variety of choice songs, viz. I’d think on thee my love [&c.].
Manch., [c.1810], cm.15.
2803 f.4(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
NEW GUIDE
The new guide to matrimony; or, The whole art of courtship. [A chapbook].
Newcastle-on-Tyne, [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NEW HISTORICAL CATECHISM
A new historical catechism, containing witty answers to several questions of many wonderful matters in ancient history. The captivities of Jerusalem lamented; or, A plain description of Jersalem from Joshua’s time to this year.
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
2703 f.8(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NEW HISTORY
A new history of a true book. Pt.1.. [In verse]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
NEW SCHOOL
The new school of love, or, True art of courtship. To which is added, several love-letters and songs.
Falkirk, 1786, 12°.
2702 f.1(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
NEW SCHOOL
New school of love; being the true art of courtship.Originally published as: The new school of love, or. [Cropped].
Glasg., 1786, 8°.
Douce S 370(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The new school of love, or.
Collection:
Douce
NEW SONGS
New songs. The ploughman. Whisky I adore [&c.].
Dumfries, [1809], cm.16.
2803 f.9(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Dumfries
NEW TEMPERANCE PRIMER
The new temperance primer. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Lond., [1891], cm.25.
2703 d.3(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NEW TEMPERANCE PRIMER
The new temperance primer. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Lond., [1891], cm.25.
2703 d.7
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NIGHTINGALE
The nightingale; containing 5 favourite songs.
Warrington, [1818], cm.13.
2803 f.9(14)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warrington
NOBLE BASKET-MAKER
The noble basket-maker, and the basket maker, 2 tales.
Cork, [c.1825], cm.11.
2703 g.1(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Cork
NORTHUMBERLAND HEROES
A right merry garland of Northumberland heroes.
Newcastle upon Tyne, 1814, cm.16.
2803 f.9(62)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NURSERY POEMS
Nursery poems, from the ancient and modern poets. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45(6); 2803 g.2(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
NURSERY RHYMES
Nursery rhymes, from the royal collections. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45(7); 2803 g.2(14)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
O’CONNELL (Daniel) 1775-1847
Daniel O’Connell, esq., M.P. [A short biogr. and portrait].
Dubl., [c.1835], s.sh..
2702 b.1(26)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
ODES
Odes, by G. Dyer [and others. Pp. 50.]. [2 copies].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
2703 f.12(7); Vet. A5 f.739(3)
Other headings:
DYER (George) 1755-1841
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
ODES
Odes, by G. Dyer [and others. Pp. 50.]. [Pp. 62. Issued as part of The Gleaner].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
2705 f.255(7)
Other headings:
DYER (George) 1755-1841
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Ogilvie ... and the ghost of mr. Maxwel, late laird Cool, as it was found in mr. Ogilvie’s closet, after his death. [Wanting the last 2 leaves].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1750], 8°.
Douce PP 175(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Ogilvie ... and the ghost of mr. Maxwel, late laird Cool, as it was found in mr. Ogilvie’s closet, after his death.
[Newcastle upon Tyne?, c.1750], 12°.
G.Pamph. 2858(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
Falkirk, 1784, 12°.
2702 f.6(24)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Dumfries, 1786, 12°.
Douce PP 169(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Dumfries
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
Collection:
Douce
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Paisley, 1811, 12°.
Douce PP 169(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Paisley
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
Collection:
Douce
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. (Crawford’s tracts, 3). Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Kilnarnock [sic, c.1820], cm.16.
Douce PP 165(27)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Kilmarnock
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
Collection:
Douce
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Glasg., [c.1840], cm.15.
Vet. A6 e.1063
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Lond., 1892, cm.17.
2702 e.4
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
O’HANLON (Redmond)
The history of Redmond O’Hanlon.
Kilmarnock, 1820, cm.15.
Douce PP 165(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Kilmarnock
Collection:
Douce
O’HANLON (Redmond)
The surprising life and adventures of the gentleman-robber Redmond O’Hanlon.Originally published as: The history of Redmond O’Hanlon. [No.93 of a ser.].
Glasg., [1840?], cm.15.
2703 f.25(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The history of Redmond O’Hanlon.
OLD BOOK COLLECTOR
The old book collector’s miscellany: or, A collection of readable reprints of literary rarities, ed. by C. Hindley. 3 vols..
Lond., 1871-73, cm.21.
270 e.348-350
Other headings:
HINDLEY (Charles) 1844-1900, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
OLD BOOK COLLECTOR
The old book collector’s miscellany: or, A collection of readable reprints of literary rarities, ed. by C. Hindley. [Prospectus].
Lond., [1873], cm.21.
Vet. A6 e.1232(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
OLD BOOK COLLECTOR
A collection of readable reprints of literary rarities, ed. by C. Hindley.Originally published as: The old book collector’s miscellany. [In 1 vol. of selected items].
Lond., 1876, cm.22.
2701 d.2(1)
Other headings:
HINDLEY (Charles) 1844-1900, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
The old book collector’s miscellany.
OLD FRIENDS
Olde ffrendes wyth newe faces, adorn’d with sutable sculptures. [Chapbooks, ed. by J. Crawhall. Publ. in 9 pt.]. [3 copies].
Lond. &c., 1883, cm.29.
2702 d.1; Johnson L 1; Harding C 3675
Other headings:
CRAWHALL (Joseph) 1821-1896, ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
Johnson
OLD MAN
The old man & his ass.[In verse No.15 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
OLD MAN
The old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks, a fable [in verse]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy [a ballad.]. [3 copies].
Dudley, [17--], s.sh..
G.A.Oxon b.96(2); G.A. fol. A 139*(78); G.A.Oxon c.107(17)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Dudley
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy: or, The virgin’s advice.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
(Lond.), [17--], s.sh..
G.A.Oxon b.96(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy; or, Fair Rosanna’s overthrow.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Birm., [c.1800], s.sh..
Firth b.28(f.41)
Other headings:
ROSANNA fict.name
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Collection:
Firth
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
Rosanna, or The Oxfordshire tragedy.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
n.pl., 1820, cm.16.
2803 f.11(1)
Other headings:
ROSANNA fict.name
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy or Fair Rosanna’s overthrow.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Manch., [c.1820], cm.12.
Douce PP 150(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Collection:
Douce
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
An excellent song, entitled, Rosanna; or, The Oxford tragedy.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Glasg., 1821, cm.15.
Firth f.75(27)
Other headings:
ROSANNA fict.name
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Collection:
Firth
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy; or, The virgin’s advice.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
n.pl., n.d., 12°.
Douce adds. 317(14)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Collection:
Douce
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy; or, The virgin’s advice.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Edinb., n.d., 12°.
Douce PP 167(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Collection:
Douce
PARADISE
Paradise lost; and Paradise regain’d, by the wonderful works of God. [In verse].
Bradforth, [c.1810], cm.16.
Don. f.410(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bradford
PARADISE
Paradise lost; and Paradise regain’d, by the wonderful works of God.
Lancaster, [1812], cm.15.
2803 f.9(51)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Lancaster
PEDEN (Alexander)
The Lords trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland, and waining [sic] off a bloody sword, being the substance of a preface and 2 prophetical sermons. [Mutilated].
[Glasg.?, 1720?], 4°.
141 j.5(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
PEDEN (Alexander)
The Lords trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland, and waining [sic] off a bloody sword, being the substance of a preface and 2 prophetical sermons.
Glasg., 1739, 12°.
G.Pamph. 2726(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
PEDEN (Alexander)
The Lords trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland, and waining [sic] off a bloody sword, being the substance of a preface and 2 prophetical sermons. Repr.
Glasg., 1779, 12°.
2702 f.6(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
PEDEN (Alexander)
The life and prophecies of mr Alexander Peden.
Falkirk, 1781, 12°.
2702 f.6(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
PEDEN (Alexander)
The life and prophecies of mr Alexander Peden.
Falkirk, 1810, cm.16.
Douce PP 170(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Collection:
Douce
PEDEN (Alexander)
The life and prophecies of mr Alexander Peden.
Edinb., [c.1820], cm.15.
2703 f.2(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
PEDEN (Alexander)
The life and prophecies, of Alexander Peden. [No.115 of a ser. of chapbooks.]. [2 copies].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(7); Johnson f.101(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Johnson
PIGGIE-WIGGIE
Piggie-wiggie. [In verse].
Lond., [1885], 4°.
2703 e.2(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
PILATUS (Pontius)
The history of Pontius Pilate, with an account of the trial and crucifixion of ... Jesus Christ.
Lond., [c.1850], cm.10.
2703 g.1(12)
Other headings:
JESUS CHRIST
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
PIPPIN (king) fict. name
The history of little king Pippin. Wellington. Facs. [1820].. (Little libr.).
Lond., 1979, cm.8.
2703 g.17(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
PLEASANT HISTORY
The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
n.pl., [c.1775], 12°.
Douce PP 166(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
PLEASANT HISTORY
The pleasant and delightful history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.Originally published as: The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker. [2 copies].
Lond., [c.1780], 8°.
Douce PP 179(17); Douce PP 179(22)
Other headings:
PLEASANT AND DELIGHTFUL HISTORY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
Collection:
Douce
PLEASANT HISTORY
The history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.Originally published as: The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
Glasg., 1784, 8°.
2702 f.1(6)
Other headings:
HISTORY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
PLEASING TALES
Pleasing tales for children. Pt.1..
Lond., 1810, cm.9.
2703 g.1(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
POEM
A poem, touching the five wise and five foolish virgins, occasioned by three men, who for the loss of their light in the pit, they lost themselves in the waste.
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.10
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
POETIC TRIFLES
Poetic trifles, for young gentlemen & ladies. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.8.
Vet. A6 g.45(8); 2803 g.2(7); Vet. A6 f.475(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
POETIC TRIFLES
Poetic trifles, or pretty poems, for young folks, selected from the best juvenile writers. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1830], cm.10.
2703 g.13(11); 2803 g.2(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
POTTER (T)
Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by T. Potter. [Wanting sigs. C 2,3].
Manch., 1797, 12°.
270 g.866(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
POTTER (T)
Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by T. Potter. [2 copies, the 2nd issued as part of The literary miscellany, 1801].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
Vet. A5 f.3650(1); Vet. A6 f.736(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
POTTER (T)
Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by T. Potter.
Poughnill, 1802, cm.14.
2703 f.12(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Poughnhill
PRETTY GREEN-COAT BOY
The pretty green-coat boy’s garland.
(Lond.), [c.1780], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(74b)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
PRETTY GREEN-COAT BOY
The pretty green-coat boy’s garland.
Hull, [1814], cm.16.
2803 f.9(22)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hull
PUNCH fict.name
Punch and Judy show, 12 coloured plates [with verses].
n.pl., [c.1860], cm.9×11.
2803 f.3(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
PUNCH (mr) fict.name
Mr. Punch [verses].
Lond., [1885], cm.20.
2703 e.2(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
PUZZLECAP (Peter) pseud
The riddler’s riddle book; or, A choice collection of riddle. (Rusher’s ed.). [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 f.6(2); 2703 g.13(6); 2803 g.4(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
QUEEN
The queen of hearts and the damson tarts [in verse].
Lond., [1885], cm.20.
2703 e.2(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
QUIZZICAL VALENTINE WRITER
The quizzical valentine writer.
Lond., [c.1820], cm.19.
2803 e.3(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
RADCLIFFE (James) 3rd earl of Derwentwater
History of the earl of Derwentwater. [No.30 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
RAMSAY (Allan) 1686-1758
The Scottish lasses, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray.
Belfast, [18--], s.sh..
2702 b.1(60)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Northern Ireland - Belfast
RAMSAY (Allan) 1686-1758
The gentle shepherd. With all the songs.
Glasg., 1783, 8°.
2702 f.6(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
RAMSAY (John) M.D.
An interesting poem on the subject of religion.
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1810?], 12°.
2803 f.10
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
RED RIDING HOOD
The entertaining story of little Red Riding Hood, and the surprizing adventures of Puss in Boots.
Lond., J. Hollis, [c.1800], 12°.
2703 g.1(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
RED RIDING HOOD
The history of little Red Riding-Hood. (Walker’s juvenile libr., 1).
Otley, [c.1850], cm.13.
2703 f.6(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
RED RIDING HOOD
The history of little Red Riding Hood.
Lond., W.S. Fortey, [1890], cm.22.
2703 f.3(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
RED RIDING HOOD
Little Red Riding Hood. [No.7 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
REMARKABLE STORY
The remarkable story and sudden death of a cock-fighter; who died as he was about to descend into a coal-pit; together with verses upon the occasion by W. Cowper.
Lond., [1785?], 8°.
2703 e.9(5)
Other headings:
COWPER (William) 1731-1800
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
RHYMES
Rhymes for the nursery.
n.pl., [c.1875], cm.21.
2803 e.1
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
RICHARDSON Thomas (and son)
Richardson and son’s religious reward books. [20 books]..
Derby &c., [c.1835], cm.10.
2703 g.5
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
RICHARDSON Thomas (and son)
Richardson’s new London fashionable gentleman’s Valentine writer or, The lover’s own book. [2 copies].
Derby &c., [c.1835], cm.18.
2803 e.3(2); Harding E 280
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
Collection:
Harding
RICHARDSON Thomas (and son)
Richardson’s Sunday-school reading primer.
Derby, [c.1820], cm.14.
2703 f.6(24)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
ROBSON (Henry) of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Figures in rhymes; or, Metrical computations addressed to Northumbrians, by H.R.
Newcastle upon Tyne, 1814, cm.16.
2803 f.9(63)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
ROCKBABY (nurse)
Nurse Rockbaby’s pretty story books. No. 9, 11,12.. (Dean & son’s penny books).
Lond., [1852?], cm.15.
2703 f.17
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ROSCOE (William)
The butterfly’s ball and the grasshopper’s feast [in verse, by W. Roscoe]. (Children’s popular tales, 4).
Lond., [c.1850], cm.14.
2703 f.19
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ROSE (sir James)
The tragedy of sir James the rose [a ballad.]. [3 copies].
Stirling, [c.1825], cm.15.
2803 f.5; Douce adds. 328(43); Vet. A6 f.462(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Collection:
Douce
S (H)
The picture alphabet for the instruction & amusement of boys and girls, by H.S. Otley, 1830. Facs. (Little libr.).
Lond., 1979, cm.8.
2703 g.17(2)
Other headings:
PICTURE ALPHABET
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
ST. HELENA
Affecting narrative of the suffering of six soldiers, who deserted from the garrison of St. Helena, in an open boat.
(Strood), [1830], cm.18.
2703 e.15
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Strood
SATAN
Satan’s decoy; or The youth’s faith in Christ. [In verse].
[Derby?], 179[1795?], 16°.
2803 f.9(27)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
SATAN
Satan’s invisible world discovered, to which is added, The marvellous history of major Weir and his sister. [No.116 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SCENES
Scenes from nature [in verse. No. 8 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
SCOTCH HAGGIS
The Scotch haggis; a selection of choice bon mots, Irish blunders, repartees, anecdotes, &c. [No. 37 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SCOTLAND
A new song, Called Auld Scotia free. To which are added, O Helen thou art my darling, The lovely lass of Allan-down, Will ye go to the ewe bughts, and a Lamentation for the deatd [sic] of the brave McKay. [A chapbook].
Airdrie, [1820?], cm.14.
2803 f.13
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Airdrie
SCOTLAND
Scotland’s new bell man; to which is added, The wandering sailor, A trip to Gretna Green, The female extravagance. [Ballads].
Aberd., [c.1812], cm.16.
2803 f.9(38)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
SELWIN (Caroline) fict. name
The history of Caroline Selwin; or, The amiable orphan. [A chapbook]. (Juvenile libr.).
Cork, [c.1810], cm.9.
2703 g.1(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Cork
SENEIOR (Lavan)
A wonderful view of Heaven & Hell, death and judgement, manifested by a lady [L. Seneior] after being seven days in a trance, in Warwick.
Hereford, [1817?], s.sh..
2703 d.4
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hereford
SERAPHIM
The seraphim, hymns for youth.
Lond., [c.1825], s.sh..
2702 b.1(24)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SEVEN SAGES Engl.
The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Newly corrected.
Glasg., 1713, 8°.
2702 f.3
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SEVEN SAGES Engl.
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome.33rd ed., newly corrected.
Berwick, 1785, 8°.
2702 f.5
Other headings:
ROMAN STORIES
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Berwick
SEVEN SAGES Engl.
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome.42nd ed., corrected.
Lond., [c.1820], cm.15.
Douce R 482
Other headings:
ROMAN STORIES
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
SEVEN SAGES Engl.
The history of the seven wise masters and mistresses of Rome.38th ed. [Cropped].
Dubl., 1814, cm.12.
2702 f.10
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
SHAMROCK MINSTREL
The shamrock minstrel [songs. Pp.129-160 of a larger work].
Dubl., [18--], cm.11.
2803 g.1(16)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
SHEPPARD (John) 1702-1724
History of Jack Sheppard, a most notorious housebreaker & footpad. [A chapbook].
Newcastle &c., [1840?], cm.16.
2703 f.27(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
SHEPPARD (John) 1702-1724
Life of Jack Sheppard, the notorious house and gaol breaker [a chapbook].
Newcastle-on-Tyne, [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
SHIPTON (Ursula)
The strange and wonderful history and prophecies of mother Shipton.
York, 1809, cm.16.
2703 f.6(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
SHORE (Jane)
History of Jane Shore. [No.16 in a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [1850?], cm.16.
2703 f.27(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
SHORT HISTORY
A short history of birds & beasts. [18-]. Facs. (Little libr.).
Lond., 1979, cm.8.
2703 g.17(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SHORT STORIES
Short stories, or Treasures of truth, selected for youthful minds. [4 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 f.6(12); 2703 g.4(2); 2703 g.13(9); 3987 f.436(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
SHORT STORIES
Short stories, or Treasures of truth, selected for youthful minds. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
Vet. A6 f.475(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
SILK MERCER
The silk mercer’s daughter’s garland. To which is added, two favourite songs, viz., 1. Sweet Poll of Plymouth, 2. Description of the fair in this town.
Manch., [<mac>c.1810], cm.15.
2803 f.4(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
SILVER PENNY
The silver penny, for the amusement and instruction of good children [an alphabet, with verses]. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
York, [c.1820], cm.10.
2803 g.1(14)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
SILVER PENNY
The silver penny, for the amusement and instruction of good children [an alphabet, with verses]. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
York, [c.1820], cm.10.
2803 g.1(15)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
SIMON (simple)
History of simple Simon [in verse].
Lond., [c.1838], cm.17.
2803 f.3(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SIMON (simple)
History of simple Simon [in verse].
Lond., [c.1845], cm.17.
25210 e.245
Subject description:
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SIMON (simple)
The history of two brothers’ misfortumes, at, and after their marriage [sic], Simple Simon and Margery his cruel wife, and Simple John ... and Girzy his wife.
Edinb., 1777, 12°.
2702 f.1(19)
Other headings:
JOHN (simple)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
SIMON (simple)
The history of two brothers’ misfortumes, at, and after their marriage [sic], Simple Simon and Margery his cruel wife, and Simple John ... and Girzy his wife.
n.pl., [c.1800], cm.15.
Douce PP 167(16)
Other headings:
JOHN (simple)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
SIX EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Six excellent new songs; called Jenny’s bawbie [&c.].
Aberd., [1812], cm.16.
2803 f.9(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
SIX POPULAR NEW SONGS
Six popular new songs, viz. Sweet Jenny the maid of the moor [&c.].
Penrith, [1820], cm.16.
2803 f.9(34)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Penrith
SLEEPING BEAUTY
The sleeping beauty of the wood, an entertaining tale.
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
SLEEPING BEAUTY
The sleeping beauty of the wood; to which is added, Paddy and the bear [No.52 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SMITH (Mary) of Thornbury
An account of the unfortunate miss Mary Smith, of Thornbury, who poisoned her father for love of a soldier.Re-pr. [In verse].
Glasg., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(58)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SOLOMON (Little) pseud
Proverbs of little Solomon, containing entertaining stories.
Edinb., [c.1815], cm.10.
2803 g.7
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
SOME NEW THOUGHTS
Some new thoughts for the new year. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SOME NEW THOUGHTS
Some new thoughts for the new year.
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SONGSTER
The songster’s memorial, containing 6 favourite songs.
Warrington, [1817], cm.14.
2803 f.9(10)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warrington
SOUTHCOTT (Joanna)
A full account of the ghost of Joanna Southcott with her nightly preambles, and her merry song.
(Lond.), [1815?], s.sh..
2703 c.1
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SPAEWIFE
The spaewife; or, Universal fortune-teller [No.76 of a ser. of chapbooks.]. [2 copies].
[Glasg., c.1850], cm.15.
Jessel f.1298(5); 2703 f.24(17)
Subject description:
Amusements
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Jessel
SPORTSMAN
The sportsman’s garland; composed of some delightful new songs.
[Whitehaven, 1798], 8°.
2803 f.9(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
SPRAT (Jack) fict.name
The life of Jack Sprat, his wife, and his cat. [In verse].
York, [c.1820], cm.9.
2803 g.1(11)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
SPRAT (Jack) fict.name
The life of Jack Sprat. [In verse.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.8.
Vet. A6 g.45(3); 2803 g.2(11)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
STORY
The story of the little white mouse: or, The overthrow of the tyrant king. [No.30 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
STORY TELLER
The story teller: The murder discovered [&c. No.80 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
STUART (Charles Edward L.P.C.) grandson of James ii
History of prince Charles Edward Stuart, called by some ‘the Young Pretender’, but more frequently, in the North, the Young Chevalier.
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
Vet. A6 f.105
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
STUART (Charles Edward L.P.C.) grandson of James ii
History of prince Charles Edward Stuart, called by some ‘the Young Pretender’, but more frequently, in the North, the Young Chevalier. [No.1 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Newcastle, [1843?], cm.16.
2703 f.27(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
STUART (Charles Edward L.P.C.) grandson of James ii
The history of prince Charles Edward Stuart, commonly called the Pretender. [No.120 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.14.
2703 f.24(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook].
(Lond.), [1720?], 8°.
Arch. A f.71(6)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook].
Lond., [c.1780], 8°.
Douce PP 178(19)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook].
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
Douce PP 173(5)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook]. [Issued as part of A book of histories].
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
Douce adds. 274(7)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook]. Repr.
Seven Dials, [c.1815], cm.15.
2703 f.13(2)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SWORD DANCERS
The sword dancers. (Olde ffrendes with new faces, 4).
Lond. &c., 1883, cm.28.
2702 d.1
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
T.
The fortune teller’s conjuring cap; or, Questions and answers about marriage, and other things, shewing how to be wise, rich, and happy. [Signed *T*. Cropped].
Lond., [c.1808], cm.17.
Vet. A5 e.4461(12)
Other headings:
FORTUNE TELLER
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
T.
The fortune teller’s conjuring cap; or, Questions and answers about marriage, and other things, shewing how to be wise, rich, and happy. To which are added, The stingy farmer’s dream; and the parable of the householder and labourers.
Lond., 1809, cm.11.
2703 g.1(2)
Other headings:
FORTUNE TELLER
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TARQUIN (prince) fict. name
The fair jilt; or, The amours of prince Tarquin and Miranda.
Lond., (1787), 8°.
2702 e.3
Other headings:
FAIR JILT
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TEMPLE
The temple of fancy: a choice collection of riddles, charades, enigmas, conundrums, &c. formed to enliven the minds of youth.
Lond., [c.1820], cm.13.
2703 f.15(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
THANKSGIVING DAY
Thanksgiving day, an address, especially to sailors; in which an account is given of our three great victories. To which is added, an account of the procession to St. Paul’s. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 12°.
2703 e.10(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
THRUMMY CAP
The comical stories of Thrummy Cap and the ghaist, Margaret and the minister, Soda water [in verse. No.16 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
The history of Tom Thumb. [In verse.]. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45(13); 2803 g.2(15); Vet. A6 f.475(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
The history of Tom Thumb. [No.2 of a ser.].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
The life and adventures of the renowned Tom Thumb.
Otley, 1829, cm.9.
2703 f.6(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s folio; or, A new penny play-thing for little giants. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the life of mr. Thumb.
Lond., 1768, 16°.
Douce adds. 307
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s folio; or, A new penny play-thing for little giants. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the life of mr. Thumb.
Lond., 1786, 16°.
Douce adds. 5(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s folio; or, A new penny play-thing for little giants. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the life of mr. Thumb.
York, [c.1825], cm.10.
2703 f.6(25)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s royal riddle book: for the trial of dull witts.
Falkirk, 1788, 12°.
2702 f.1(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
TOAST-MASTER
The toast master’s companion, a popular collection of toasts and sentiments.
Derby, [1838?], cm.13.
2703 f.6(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
TOM the piper’s son
Tom, the piper’s son. [In verse].
(Lond.), [c..1810], cm.9.
Douce adds. 6(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
TOM the piper’s son
Tom, the piper’s son.
(Lond.), [c.1830], cm.9.
Douce PP 149(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
TOM the piper’s son
Tom, the piper’s son.
York, [18--], cm.9.
2803 g.1(17)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
TOMMY fict.name
Rural felicity; or The history of Tommy and Sally.
Lond., 1811, cm.10.
2703 g.1(22)
Other headings:
RURAL FELICITY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TRAVELLER
Traveller’s wonders.
Lond., [c.1825], cm.9.
2703 f.6(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TRIAL
The trial of an ox, for killing a man. [A chapbook.]. [3 copies].
Banbury, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 f.6(10); 2703 g.2(7); 2703 g.13(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
TROT (dame)
The renowned history of dame Trot and her cat. [In verse. A chapbook.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.8.
Vet. A6 g.45(5); 2803 g.2(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
TROT (dame)
Old dame Trot. [No.9 of a ser.].
(Otley), [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
TRUE FORTUNE-TELLER
The true fortune teller; or, Universal book of fate. [No.78 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
TUCKER (Tom) fict. name
The history of little Tom Tucker. [In verse. A chapbook].
York, J. Kendrew, [c.1840], cm.10.
2803 g.1(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
TUCKER (Tom) fict. name
Little Tom Tucker. [In verse].
Lond., [1890], 12°.
2803 f.3(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TUCKFIELD (Joshua)
The sinner’s redemption, or The conversion of Joshua Tuckfield.
[Nottm., c.1775], 16°.
2702 f.7(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Nottingham
TUER (Andrew White)
London cries: with six charming children (&c.). [4 copies].
Lond. &c., [1883], cm.28.
2703 d.1; Johnson L 3; Johnson c.285; Johnson c.286
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
TURNER (Elizabeth) d.1846
The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse, by author of the daisy.2nd ed.
Lond., 1812, cm.13.
2703 f.15(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TURNER (Elizabeth) d.1846
The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse, by author of the daisy.8th ed.
Lond., 1822, cm.13.
25210 f.390(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TURNER (Elizabeth) d.1846
The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse, by author of the daisy.22nd ed.
Lond., [1842], cm.14.
25210 f.390(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TURNER (Elizabeth) d.1846
The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse, by author of the daisy.25th ed.
Lond., [1865?], cm.14.
25210 f.501
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TURNER (Elizabeth) d.1846
The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse, by author of the daisy.New ed.
Birm., 1899, cm.14.
25210 f.83
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Poems and songs - Juvenile
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
TURNPENNY (Tim) pseud
The adventures of a halfpenny; commonly called a Birmingham halfpenny, or counterfeit; as related by itself [signed Tim. Turnpenny.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1830], cm.11.
2703 g.3(1); 2703 g.13(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
TURPIN (Richard) 1706-1739
The life of Richard Turpin, the notorious highwayman. [No.28 of a ser. chap-books].
Newcastle, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
TURPIN (Richard) 1706-1739
The life of Richard Turpin, a most notorious highwayman. [No.117 of a ser. of chap. books].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
TWO FOXES
The two foxes, an Indian tale.
Bristol, 1831, cm.11.
2703 g.1(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bristol
TWO SHOES (goody)
The history of little goody Twoshoes; otherwise called mrs. Margery Twoshoes. 1st Worc. ed. Worc., Mass., 1787 [Facs. repr]. (G.K. Hale & co.).
[Boston, Mass.], 1969, cm.12.
2702 f.12
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
USA - Massachusetts - Boston
TWO SHOES (goody)
Goody Two-Shoes, a facs. reprod. of the ed. of 1766, with an intr. by C. Welsh. [2 copies].
Lond. &c., 1881, cm.15.
2702 f.11; 251 g.246
Other headings:
WELSH (Charles) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Fiction - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TYLER (Wat) d.1381
The history of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw.
Warrington, [1815?], cm.17.
2703 e.22
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warrington
VALENTINE fict. name
The famous history of Valentine & Orson. [No.128 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
VALENTINE (st)
Valentine’s day, or, Quizzes for the post.
Lond., [c.1835], cm.19.
2803 e.4(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
VALENTINE (st)
Valentine’s day, or, Quizzes for the post. [With a frontisp. The wrapper reads The gentleman’s love feast].
Lond., [c.1835], cm.19.
Harding E 292
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
VALENTINE (st)
Valentine’s day, or, Quizzes for the post. Hodgson’s ed. [The title-leaf is a cancel].
Lond., [c.1840], cm.19.
Harding E 293
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
VANITY
The vanity of human life: Death and the gentleman [poems].
[Lond., c.1825], s.sh..
2702 b.1(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
VILLAGE CURATE
The village curate. [No.57 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
VILLAGE SEXTON
The village sexton, to which is added, The boatie rows [&c. Songs]. [4 copies].
Glasg., 1823, cm.15.
Douce adds. 328(10); Firth f.75(89); Firth f.76(14); 2803 f.11(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Douce
Firth
VINCENT (Henry) writer of penny histories
The Irish assassin, or, The misfortunes of the family of O’Donnel. [No. 77 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
VISIT
A visit to the tower, being an account of several birds, and beasts.
York, [c.1825], cm.9.
2703 f.6(28)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
VOYAGE
A voyage in the coal trade [in verse] with An address to seamen. [A chapbook].
Newcastle-on-Tyne, [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WAKELIN (J)
Wonderful relations, and views beyond death, a serious inquiry concerning the state of the soul or spirit of man, immediately after the dissolution of the body [by J. Wakelin?].
Lond., [c.1785], 12°.
2703 f.8(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Mythology and folktales - Spirits
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WAKELIN (J)
Wonderful relations, and views beyond death, a serious inquiry concerning the state of the soul or spirit of man, immediately after the dissolution of the body [by J. Wakelin?].
Hull, 1786, 12°.
937 e.11
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Mythology and folktales - Spirits
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hull
WALKER (Patrick)
The life and prophecies of ... Daniel [or rather Donald] Cargill. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle.
Falkirk, 1782, 12°.
2702 f.6(22)
Other headings:
CARGILL (Donald)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
WALLACE (sir William)
History of sir William Wallace, the renowned Scottish champion. [No.107 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Divine songs attempted in easy language, for the use of children.
Lond., R. Harrild, 1807, cm.14.
2703 f.15(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children.
Lond., F.C. & J. Rivington [&c.], 1811, cm.13.
2703 f.15(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Divine songs, in easy language, for the use of children. (Ross’s juvenile libr.).
Glasg., 1814, cm.10.
2803 g.7(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Dr. Watts’s divine songs, for children. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, J.G. Rusher, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 g.13(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Dr. Watts’s divine songs, for children. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, J.G. Rusher, [c.1820], cm.11.
2803 g.4(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Dr. Watts’s moral songs, for children. (Rusher’s ed.). One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, J.G. Rusher, [c.1820], cm.11.
2703 g.13(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Theology - Hymns - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Dr. Watts’s moral songs, for children. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Banbury, J.G. Rusher, [c.1820], cm.11.
14722 g.15(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Theology - Hymns - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WATTS (Isaac) 1674-1748
Dr. Watts’s moral songs, for children. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the 1st leaf].
Banbury, J.G. Rusher, [c.1820], cm.11.
Vet. A6 f.475(9); 2803 g.2(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English poetry - Chapbooks
Theology - Hymns - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WEBB (Matthew)
The life and exploits of captain Webb. ‘Police news’ ed.
Lond., [1883], cm.22.
2703 e.1(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WELCH (John) 1570?-1622
The history of the life and sufferings of ... John Welch. [A chapbook].
Falkirk, 1817, cm.15.
Firth f.73(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Collection:
Firth
WELCH (John) 1570?-1622
The history of the life and sufferings of ... John Welch. [No. 64 of a ser.].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.24(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
WEST COUNTRY GARLAND
The new West-country garland. [Cropped].
Lond., [17--], 8°.
Douce PP 183(29)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
WEST COUNTRY GARLAND
The new West-country garland.
[Lond.], 1796, 12°.
2803 f.9(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WHIMSICAL INCIDENTS
Whimsical incidents, or the Power of music, a poetic tale: by a near relation of old mother Hubbard.
Lond., 1805, cm.12.
Douce adds. 34(12)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
WHIMSICAL INCIDENTS
Whimsical incidents, or the Power of music, a poetic tale: by a near relation of old mother Hubbard. Repr.
Lond., 1904, cm.12.
2803 f.8
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.].
Newcastle, [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 173
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.]. [Cropped. Wanting pp.11-14].
Newcastle, M. Angus, [c.1800], 12°.
Don. f.410(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.]. To which is added, Whittle’s humorous letter to mr. Moody.
Newcastle, [18--], cm.16.
2703 f.2(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.]. To which is added, Whittle’s humorous letter to mr. Moody. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Newcastle, [18--], cm.16.
Douce adds. 32(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
WHITTINGTON (sir Richard)
The history of Dick Whittington ... with the adventures of his cat. [3 copies].
Banbury, [1814], cm.9.
2703 f.10(4); 2703 f.10(5); 2703 g.2(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WHITTINGTON (sir Richard)
The pleasing and renowned history of Dick Whittington. Rusher’s ed.Originally published as: The history of Dick Whittington ... with the adventures of his cat. [2 copies].
Banbury, [1835?], cm.11.
2703 g.2(3); 2703 g.13(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
Original title:
The history of Dick Whittington ... with the adventures of his cat.
WHITTINGTON (sir Richard)
The history of Whittington and his cat.
York, [c.1825], cm.9.
2703 g.1(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
WHITTINGTON (sir Richard)
The history of Whittington and his cat, and The story of Puss in boots. [No.161 of a ser. of Chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
WIGHT Isle of
The Isle of Wight’s garland. The outlandish lady’s love to an English sailor [&c.]. Pt.i..
Hull, [c.1810], cm.16.
2803 f.9(44)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hull
WIGHT Isle of
The Isle of Wight garland.Originally published as: The Isle of Wight’s garland.
Ryde, 1839, cm.16.
280 f.1284
Other headings:
ISLE OF WIGHT GARLAND
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ryde
Original title:
The Isle of Wight’s garland.
WILKINSON (Sarah Scudgell)
The eve of st. Mark; or, The mysterious spectre: describing the murder of lady Bertha de Clifford [&c.].
Lond., [c.1820], cm.17.
2703 e.4(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WILL
Two excellent new songs; called Will ye go and marry. To which is added, Edom of Gordon.
Aberd., [1812], cm.16.
2803 f.9(18)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
WILLIAMS (John) fict.name
Avarice chastized; or, A divine dialogue between John Williams ... and squire Wright. [In verse].
Retford, [c.1790], 12°.
2803 e.4(7)
Other headings:
AVARICE
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Retford
WILLIAMSON (Peter)
The life and astonishing adventures of Peter Williamson, who was carried off when a child from Aberdeen and sold for a slave. [No.83 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
WILSON (Alexander) 1766-1813
Watty & Meg; or, The wife reformed [by A. Wilson].
Newcastle upon Tyne, by J. Marshall, [c.1800], 12°.
2703 f.2(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WILSON (Alexander) 1766-1813
Watty & Meg; or, The wife reformed [by A. Wilson].
Newcastle, by M. Angus, [c.1800], 12°.
Firth f.72(29)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Firth
WILSON (John) 1785-1854
Blind Allan, a tale, from ‘Lights and shadows of Scottish life’ [by J. Wilson. No.69 of a ser. of chapbooks].
n.pl., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.25(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
WISEMAN (master)
The new riddle book, for the amusement and instruction, of little misses and masters.
York, [c.1825], cm.10.
2803 g.1(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
WISEMAN (Thomas) fict.name
The good farmer: an entertaining history of Thomas Wiseman. [3 copies].
Banbury, [1835?], cm.11.
2703 f.6(13); 2703 g.13(3); 2703 g.3(2)
Other headings:
GOOD FARMER
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
WONDERFUL ADVANTAGES
The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!!! Cheaper ed. for hawkers. (Cheap repository). [3 copies].
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(12); Vet. A5 e.4807(11); Jessel e.777
Subject description:
Amusements
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Jessel
WONDERFUL ADVANTAGES
The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!!! Cheaper ed. for hawkers.
Lond. &c., [c.1815], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(66)
Subject description:
Amusements
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WONDERFUL CHILD
The wonderful child, tracts issued in 1679 relating to Charles Bennett, ed. by W.E.A. Axon. (Chetham soc.).
[Manch.], 1901, cm.20.
2702 e.5
Other headings:
AXON (William Edward A.) ed.
BENNET (Charles) of Manchester
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
WOOD (Charles) jockey
The life of Charles Wood. (Yorkshire pocket libr., 9).
Leeds, [1884], cm.19.
2703 e.1(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
WREN (Jenny) fict.name
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren [otherwise known as The life and death of Jenny Wren. No.14 of a series].
Otley, [c.1850], cm.16.
2703 f.9(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
WREN (Jenny) fict.name
The life and death of Jenny Wren.
York, [c.1840], cm.10.
2803 g.1(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
YARMOUTH TRAGEDY
The Yarmouth tragedy; or, The constant lovers. [A ballad].
Lond., [c.1790], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(111)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
YARMOUTH TRAGEDY
The Yarmouth tragedy; or, The constant lovers.
Preston, [c.1800], 12°.
2806 f.29(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
YARMOUTH TRAGEDY
The constant lovers garland; or, The Yarmouth tragedy.Originally published as: The Yarmouth tragedy.
Hull, [1815], cm.15.
2803 f.9(26)
Other headings:
CONSTANT LOVER
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hull
Original title:
The Yarmouth tragedy.
YARMOUTH TRAGEDY
The Yarmouth tragedy; or, The courtship of Jemmy and Nancy.Originally published as: The Yarmouth tragedy.
[Kendal], 1824, cm.15.
2803 f.9(41)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
Original title:
The Yarmouth tragedy.
YORK (city)
The cries of York (Penny books). Repr. [in facs.]. [1826?]..
York, 1978, cm.9.
2703 g.16
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
YORKSHIRE CHAP-BOOKS
Yorkshire chap-books, ed. by C.A. Federer. Ser. 1, comprising T. Gent’s tracts on legendary subjects.
Lond., 1889, cm.22.
2802 d.2
Other headings:
FEDERER (Charles A) ed.
GENT (Thomas) 1693-1778
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
YOUNG ROBBER
Storys of The young robber, and Puss in boots. [No.29 of a ser. of chapbooks].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
YOUTH
The youth’s moral pilot; or Old proverbs and sayings.
Lond., 1832, cm.17.
2703 f.3
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
YOUTHFUL SPORTS
Youthful sports; or The pleasures of a country fair. [A chapbook].
Otley, [c.1835], cm.10.
2703 g.3(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
CHICKEN (Edward)
The collier’s wedding. A poem.
Newcastle upon Tyne, J. Marshall, [c.1810], cm.16.
2703 f.2(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
CHICKEN (Edward)
The collier’s wedding. A poem.
Newcastle, M. Angus & son, [c.1810], cm.16.
Douce PP 173(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
CHICKEN (Edward)
The collier’s wedding. A poem. [Issued as part of A book of histories].
Newcastle, G. Angus, [c.1815], cm.16.
Douce adds. 274(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
CHILDREN
The children in the wood [a ballad, orig. publ. as The Norfolk gentleman his last will and testament]: with engr. by Thompson [and others]. (Proof copy, India paper).
Lond., 1831, cm.19.
2703 e.13
Other headings:
NORFOLK GENTLEMAN
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHRISTENDOM
The illustrious and renown’d history of the seven famous champions of Christendom.5th ed. [Cropped].
Lond., 1738, 12°.
2702 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHRISTENDOM
The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom.18th ed.
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
Johnson f.1240(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
CHRISTENDOM
The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. [Pp.13-78 of an unidentified ed.].
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
2703 f.11
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHRISTENDOM
The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom. Epitomized [from the work by R. Johnson. The title-leaf is cropped].
(Lond.), for B. Deacon, [c.1700], 4°.
Douce R 528(10)
Other headings:
JOHNSON (Richard) 1573-1659?
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
CHRISTENDOM
The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom. Epitomized [from the work by R. Johnson. The title-leaf is cropped].
Glasg., 1786, 12°.
2702 f.1(5)
Other headings:
JOHNSON (Richard) 1573-1659?
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
DELONEY (Thomas)
The life and death of fair Rosamond, concubine to king Henry the ii. [A ballad. By T. Deloney].
Penrith, [c.1820], cm.16.
2803 f.5(10)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Penrith
FOUR EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Four excellent new songs. i. The bush aboon Traquair. ii. Willie was a wanton wag. iii. Young Philander. iv. The ladies thanks to Ceila.
n.pl., [1784], 8°.
2702 f.6(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
FOUR EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Four excellent new songs. i. The last time I came o’er the moor. ii. The lass of Peaty’s mill. iii. Down the burn, Davie. iv. the free-masons song.
n.pl., [c.1780], 8°.
2702 f.6(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
HICKATHRIFT (Thomas) fict.name
The history of Thomas Hickathrift. [No. 75 of a ser. of chapbooks.]. [2 copies].
Glasg., [c.1850], cm.15.
2703 f.26(20); Johnson f.101(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Johnson
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [An abridgement of the work of J.N. Inglefield].
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
2703 e.10(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [Issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.2874(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [Issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Johnson f.98(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [A variant].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Johnson f.98*(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
INTERESTING STORY
The interesting story of the children in the wood, an historical ballad [orig. publ. as The Norfolk gentleman his last will and testament.]. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1840], cm.9.
Vet. A6 g.45(14); 2803 g.2(1)
Other headings:
NORFOLK GENTLEMAN
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
INTERESTING STORY
The interesting story of the children in the wood. An historical ballad [orig. publ. as The Norfolk gentleman his last will and testament]; and the story of Farmer Wilkins. [2 copies].
Banbury, [c.1825], cm.11.
Vet. A6 g.45(16); 2703 g.13(7)
Other headings:
WILKINS (farmer)
NORFOLK GENTLEMAN
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
LONDON APPRENTICE
The famous history of the valiant London ’prentice. [2 copies].
n.pl., for the Co. of walking stationers, [c.1775], 12°.
2703 f.13(3); 8° E 281(64) BS.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
NEW GARLAND
A new garland, containing three excellent new songs: i. The bonny lass of Bannaphie. ii. Gramachree Molly. iii. The surprize.
Falkirk, [1784?], 16°.
2702 f.65(25)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
PARKER (Martin)
A true tale of Robin Hood; setting forth the life and death of that renowned out-law Robert, earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood.
Haddington, [1819?], cm.16.
2803 f.9(65)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Haddington
PERCY (Thomas) bp. of Dromore
The hermit of Warkworth: a Northumberland tale.
Newcastle, W. Fordyce, [c.1840], cm.16.
2703 f.27(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
PERCY (Thomas) bp. of Dromore
The hermit of Warkworth: a Northumberland tale.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, W.R. Walker, [c.1850], cm.17.
2803 f.5(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
SCOTS PROVERBS
A collection of above nine hundred Scots proverbs. By A. Ramsay.
Glasg., 1781, 12°.
2702 f.6(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SCOTS PROVERBS
A collection of Scots proverbs. By A. Ramsay.
Glasg., 1785, 12°.
2702 f.1(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SCOTS PROVERBS
A collection of Scots proverbs. By A. Ramsay.
Glasg., 1824, cm.16.
2703 f.2(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
THUMB (Tom) fict.name
The famous history of Tom Thumb. 3 pt.. [In verse].
Lond., for the booksellers, [c.1775], 12°.
2803 f.1
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TRAGICAL HISTORY
The tragical history of the children in the wood. To which is added, the favourite song of The babes in the wood [orig. publ. as The Norfolk gentleman his last will and testament].
Lond., [c.1780], 32°.
2702 g.1
Other headings:
BABES
NORFOLK GENTLEMAN
TRAGICAL HISTORY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Comment: Year: 1701-1800
Subject: chapbook*
ABBAS (fict. name)
Abbas and Mirza ... To which is added, The three warnings [by H.L. Piozzi].
Chelmsford, [c.1800], cm.11.
2703 g.1(6)
Other headings:
PIOZZI (Hester Lynch)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Chelmsford
AMATORY PIECES
Amatory pieces. Hammond’s Elegies, Epistles by lord Harvey, &c. [4 copies, the 4th issued as part of The Literary miscellany].
Ludlow, 1799, 12°.
2703 f.12(6); Vet. A5 f.2324(2); Harding C 451(2); 2705 f.151(10)
Other headings:
HAMMOND (James) 1710-1742
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
Collection:
Harding
B (A)
The merry tales of the wise men of Gotham [by A.B.]. [2 copies, the 2nd cropped and wanting the title-leaf].
Edinb., [c.1780], 12°.
2702 f.1(10); Douce S 370(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
BABES
The two babes in the wood. To which is added, The chimney sweeper. [In verse].
n.pl., [c.1780], 8°.
2702 f.6(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
BAILIE (Lizie) fict. name
Bonny Lizie Bailie. To which is added The lover’s lament, The old man’s lament for the loss of his time and money.
Aberd., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(46)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Aberdeen
BELL (Adam) fict. name
The history of Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie.Originally published as: Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
Edinb., 1788, 12°.
2702 f.1(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Original title:
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
BELL (Adam) fict. name
The history of Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie.Originally published as: Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 172(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Original title:
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough.
Collection:
Douce
BITE
Bite upon bite: or, The miser outwitted by the country lass [a ballad].
Lond., [c.1780], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
BLACK PRINCE
The black prince, a true story; an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king’s son, who arrived in England in 1791. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 e.10(18)
Other headings:
NAIMBANNA (John Henry)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
BLAIR (Thomas) of Edinburgh
Gibbie and Wattie, a pastoral on the death of A. Maben.
Edinb., 1749, 8°.
2702 f.6(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
BLAIR (William) fict.name
The adventures of William Blair, a trooper, and his horse Pocket. [Followed by] An account of ... sir John Hawkwood [and] The life of a disabled soldier.
Ipswich, [1800?], cm.17.
2703 e.12(4)
Other headings:
HAWKWOOD (sir John)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ipswich
BLOODY GARDENER
The bloody gardener’s garland containing four excellent new songs.
[Whitehaven, 1798], 12°.
2803 f.9(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
BLYTH (Henry) fict.name
Henry Blyth’s contract, containing an account of his way of wooing his lass.
Edinb., 1684 [really 1784], 12°.
2702 f.1(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
BOSTON (Thomas) 1677-1732
The general judgement! Or, God’s great assize, a sermon.
Falkirk, 1784, 12°.
2702 f.6(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BOSTON (Thomas) 1677-1732
The happiness of the saints: or the great difference betwixt the righteous and the wicked in their death, a sermon.
Falkirk, 1784, 12°.
2702 f.6(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BOSTON (Thomas) 1677-1732
The life and death of ... Thomas Boston, with an elegy upon him and his son T. Boston.
Falkirk, 1783, 12°.
2702 f.6(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BOYD (Allan)
The explication of Thomas Rymer’s prophecies.
Falkirk, 1783, 8°.
2702 f.6(12*)
Other headings:
THOMAS of Ercildoune, called the Rhymer
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
BRITISH CHAMPION
The British champion; or, Honour rewarded.
York, [c.1795], 16°.
2703 g.1(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
BURNS (Robert) 1759-1796. Cotter’s Saturday night
The cottager’s Saturday night, a poem [by R. Burns. Anglicised version].
Lond., [1800?], 12°.
2803 e.4(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CAREW (Bampfylde Moore)
The life of Bampfylde Moore Carew, king of the beggars. [A chapbook].
n.pl., [18--], cm.18.
2703 e.9(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
CATSKIN (fict.name)
Catskin’s garland; or, the wandering young gentlewoman. [In verse].
Banbury, [1800?], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.128(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
CATSKIN (fict.name)
Catskin’s garland; or, the wandering young gentlewoman.
Manch., [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 150(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Collection:
Douce
CATSKIN (fict.name)
The Cats-skin’s garland.Originally published as: Catskin’s garland.
Kendal, [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(53)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
Original title:
Catskin’s garland.
CATSKIN (fict.name)
The wandering young gentlewoman, or The Cat-skins’ garland.Originally published as: Catskin’s garland. [No. 16 of a ser.].
Kendal, [c.1800], 12°.
Firth f.76(47)
Other headings:
WANDERING YOUNG GENTLEWOMAN
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kendal
Original title:
Catskin’s garland.
Collection:
Firth
CHEVY CHASE
The hunting of Chevy-Chace. [The ballad].
n.pl., [c.1780], 12°.
2702 f.6(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
CHRISTIAN
The great concern of every Christian, or, a plain and true description of the last and final day of judgment. [In verse].
Leeds, 1794, 12°.
Douce adds. 204
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Leeds
Collection:
Douce
CHRISTIAN
The sincere Chistian’s [sic] devout companion, or, How to live one day to God, a collection of spritual songs.
[Lond.], 1796, 12°.
2803 f.9(60)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CINDERELLA
Cinderella: or, The history of the little glass slipper. Phila., 1800. Photolithogr. Facs.
Alhambra, Cal., [1972?], cm.10.
2703 g.15
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
USA - California - Alhambra
CLIFFORD (Rosamond de)
The unfortunate concubine; or, Fair Rosamond’s overthrow. [A ballad].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [17--], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(98b)
Other headings:
UNFORTUNATE CONCUBINE
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
COCK ROBIN
Death & burial of Cock Robin. [No.13 of a series].
Otley, [18--], cm.16.
2703 f.9(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Otley
COLLECTION
A collection of new songs. Containing 1. Cymon and Iphigenia [&c.]. No. 8..
Worc., [c.1790], 12°.
2803 f.9(17)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Worcester
COVENT GARDEN CONCERT
The Covent garden concert, a choice collection of songs.
Lond., [c.1800], 8°.
2803 f.9(12)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CRIES
The cries of a wounded conscience. [A chap-book. In verse].
[Lond.?], 1796, 12°.
2802 f.9(16)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pts. 1 & 2, adapted
The surprising life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Book of histories). [A chapbook, adapted from the work by D. Defoe]. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
Douce adds. 274(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
DEFOE (Daniel). Robinson Crusoe, pts. 1 & 2, adapted
The surprising life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Book of histories). One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.6(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
DELEGATE
The delegate; with some account of mr. James Dawson, of Spitalfields. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
DELONEY (Thomas)
An excellent ballad, of the noble marquis and patient Grissel [by T. Deloney?].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [1720?], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(68b)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
EASTER OFFERING
[Begin. sig. A3] The Easter offering, &c. [A chapbook].
n.pl., [18--], cm.9.
2703 g.11
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
ELIJAH the prophet
Elijah fed by ravens. [In verse].
Lond., [18--], s.sh..
2702 b.1(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FANTOM (mr) fict.name
The private virtues of public reformists, or, A continuation of The history of mr. Fantom. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FORBES (William) of Petercoulter
The dominie depos’d, or, Some reflections on his intrigue with a young lass. With the sequel. To which is added, i. Lusky Spence’s last advice. ii. An elegy on Maggy Johnston. [In verse].
Glasg., 1780, 8°.
2702 f.6(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
FORTUNATUS
The history of Fortunatus. To which are added the lives and adventures of Ampedo and Andolocia. [A chap-book].
Edinb., [18--], cm.15.
2703 f.2(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
FORTY FIVE GREAT WONDERS
The forty-five great wonders of the world: or, an ingenious, merry, new book of all fives.
n.pl., [1783], 12°.
2702 f.6(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
FOX (George) slave in Turkey
The five strange wonders of the world, or, A new merry book of all fives [by G. Fox].
(Lond.), [c.1785], 12°.
2702 f.7(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
FRANKLIN (Benjamin)
The life of Benjamin Franklin [2 copies, the 1st issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799, the 2nd wanting the title-leaf].
Poughnill, [c.1800], 12°.
2705 f.149(11); 2703 f.12(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Poughnhill
GAMESTER
The gamester. (Cheap repository). One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GAMESTER
The gamester. One of 2 variant issues in the Library
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
Johnson d.134(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
GARLAND
A garland, containing four excellent new songs, 1. Gramachree Molly [&c.].
Preston, [1789], 8°.
2803 f.9(23)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
GARLAND
A garland of new songs. Containing, 1. The bold sawyer [&c.].
n.pl., [c.1800], 8°.
2803 f.9(50)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
GENLIS (Stéphanie Félicité Brulart) comtesse de. Adèle
Moral tale. The dutchess of C-, from ‘Adelade and Theodore’ [tr. by lady Stanley of Alderley.]. [3 copies].
Manch., 1798, 12°.
280 n.608(9); 270 g.866(1); Vet. A6 f.736(5)
Other headings:
STANLEY (Maria Josepha) baroness, transl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
French literature - Fiction
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
GENLIS (Stéphanie Félicité Brulart) comtesse de. Adèle
Moral tale. The dutchess of C-, from ‘Adelade and Theodore’ [tr. by lady Stanley of Alderley.].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
2703 f.12(3)
Other headings:
STANLEY (Maria Josepha) baroness, transl.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
French literature - Fiction
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
GORDON (William) 1614-1679
The history of the birth, life, and death of ... William Gordon, of Earlstoun. [A chapbook].
Falkirk, 1783, 12°.
2702 f.6(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
n.pl., 1782, 8°.
2702 f.1(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The antient and new history of Buck-Haven, by Merry Andrew.
n.pl., 1784, 8°.
2702 f.6(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor [by D. Graham].
[Edinb.], 1785, 12°.
2702 f.1(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun: or, The comical and merry tricks [&c.]. 2 pt..Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Stirling, 1799, 16°.
Douce PP 174(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Stirling
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
Fun upon fun: or, The comical and merry tricks [&c.]. To which are added, The grand solemnity of the taylor’s funeral [&c.].Originally published as: The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 174(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Original title:
The comical and merry tricks of Leper the taylor.
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history and comical transactions of Lothian Tom [by D. Graham. A chapbook].
Edinb., [c.1785], 12°.
2702 f.1(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The comical sayings of Pady from Cork, by Roymore McClosky.
Edinb., 1785, 12°.
2702 f.1(12)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham].
Edinb., 1782, 12°.
2702 f.1(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The history of John Cheap, the chapman [by D. Graham]. 2 pt..
n.pl., 1789, 16°.
Douce PP 157(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
An oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young, dictated by Janet Clinker and written by Humphray Clnker [sic].
Edinb., 1787, 12°.
2702 f.1(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan [by D. Graham].
Edinb., 1787, 12°.
2702 f.1(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan [by D. Graham]. [Cropped].
Edinb., [c.1790], 12°.
Douce PP 169(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Douce
GRAHAM (Dougal)
The young coalman’s courtship to a creel-wife’s daughter [by D. Graham].
Falkirk, 1787, 12°.
2702 f.1(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
GRAY (Robin) fict. name
Auld Robin Gray’s garland, furnished with four comical new songs.
[Newcastle, 1780?], 12°.
2702 f.6
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
GUY earl of Warwick
The history of Guy, earl of Warwick.
Lond., [c.1770], 12°.
2703 f.13(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GUY earl of Warwick
The history of Guy, earl of Warwick. Derby, 1796.Repr. from an 18th century ‘chapbook’ [Facs.]. (Warwickshire county libr.).
Warwick, 1982, cm.16.
2703 f.30
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warwick
GUY earl of Warwick
The noble and renowned history of Guy, earl of Warwick.11th ed. [The dedication signed G.L. Wanting sigs. D6, 7, F5-8].
Lond., [c.1770], 12°.
2702 f.4
Other headings:
L (G) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
GUY earl of Warwick
The noble and renowned history of Guy, earl of Warwick.12th ed.
Lond., [c.1780], 12°.
Douce adds. 32(1)
Other headings:
L (G) ed.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
HAPPY WATERMAN
The happy waterman. [Issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.2874(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
HAPPY WATERMAN
The happy waterman. [3 copies, the 1st issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Johnson f.98(16); Johnson f.98*(16); 2703 e.10(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
HENRY VIII king of England
The merry and entertaining history of the king [Henry viii] and the cobler [a chap-book].
Edinb., [c.1785], 12°.
2702 f.1(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
HERO priestess of Aphrodite
The famous history of the two unfortunate lovers Leander and Hero.
Newcastle, [1785?], 8°.
Douce PP 175(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT
Holiday entertainment; or, The good child’s fairing. [2 copies].
Glasg., [18--], cm.10.
2527 g.13; 2803 g.7(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Fiction - Juvenile
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HOLY COMMUNION Order of
On the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.9(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOLY COMMUNION Order of
On the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [18--], cm.19.
Douce adds. 311(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
HOLY COMMUNION Order of
On the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. One of 2 variant editions in the Library
Lond. &c., [18--], cm.19.
1419 e.5974(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOOD (Robin)
The history and famous exploits of Robin Hood. [2 copies, the 1st retaining the wrapper].
Banbury, [c.1794], 12°.
Douce adds. 270; Harding C 1536
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
Collection:
Douce
Harding
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Lond., [c.1770], 8°.
Firth f.81
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Firth
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1775], 8°.
Douce PP 164(9)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
HORNER (Jack) fict.name
The history of Jack Horner.Originally published as: The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
Glasg., 1800, 8°.
2803 f.9(64)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The pleasant history of Jack Horner.
HOWARD (Thomas) author of Roman stories
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. [Followed by] Choice novels.25th ed. [2 pt.].. [By T. Howard].
(Lond.), 1754, 8°.
2702 f.9
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
HOWARD (Thomas) author of Roman stories
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. [Followed by] Choice novels.30th ed.
Glasg., 1772, 12°.
2702 f.8
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
HUNTER (Peter) laird of Knap
A strange and wonderful relation, of one Peter Hunter. To which is added, a looking glass for farmers [&c.].
n.pl., [c.1760], 8°.
26522 f.4
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Philosophy - Ethics - Interpersonal - Works
HUNTER (Peter) laird of Knap
A strange and wonderful relation, of one Peter Hunter. To which is added, a looking glass for farmers [&c.].
n.pl., [c.1780], 12°.
2702 f.6(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Philosophy - Ethics - Interpersonal - Works
INDIAN KINGS
The four Indian kings. [A ballad].
n.pl., [17--], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(31b)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
INDIAN KINGS
The four Indian kings.
(Lond.), [c.1780], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(135)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
INDIAN LOVER
The Indian lover’s garland [2 songs].
[Whitehaven, c.1800], 8°.
2803 f.9(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
INNOCENCE
Innocence rescued from the hand of oppression [a tract].
Lond., [1800?], 12°.
2703 g.1(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
JACK the giant killer
The history of Jack and the giants. In all its parts.
Falkirk, 1787, 8°.
2702 f.1(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
JACK (gypsy) pseud
The life of Gypsy Jack, taken from his writings.
Coventry, [179-], cm.10.
2703 g.1(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Coventry
JOSEPH (poor)
A full and particular account of the ... conversion of poor Joseph, who was converted by hearing a sermon preached ... by ... dr. Calamy.
n.pl., 1785, 12°.
2702 f.6(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
JOSEPH (poor)
A full and particular account of the ... conversion of poor Joseph, who was converted by hearing a sermon preached ... by ... dr. Calamy. To which is added The dying Christian’s address to his soul, by A. Pope.
Newcastle, [1800?], 12°.
2703 f.2(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
JUVENILE POETRY
Juvenile poetry. 2 pt.. (Richardson and son’s relig. reward books 13, 10).
Derby, [18--], cm.10.
2803 g.5(2,3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
KINGLY GARLAND
The kingly garland. [A ballad].
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LAMPLIGHTER’S ADDRESS
The Lamp-lighter’s address, composed by a lamp-lighter. [In verse].
Lond., [c.1785], s.sh..
2802 b.1(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LAUSUS
Lausus & Lydia.
Cork, [c.1800], cm.10.
2703 g.1(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Cork
LIVERPOOL TRAGEDY
The Liverpool tragedy ... Shewing, how mr. Robert Fullert [sic] of Liverpool, and his wife for the sake of gold, murdered their only son. [In verse].
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(11)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
LONDON
The cries of London; or, Picture exhibition.
York, E. Peck, [c.1800], 12°.
2803 g.1(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
LOOK
Look at home; or, The accusers accused. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LOVE
Love and divinity united, verses on a young lady that fell in love with dr. Sacheverel. [Followed by] The Kentish ballad, or, The good old cause reviv’d.
Lond. &c., 1710, s.sh..
2802 c.1
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
LOVE (Christopher)
The strange and wonderful predictions of mr. Christopher Love. To which is added two letters from his wife.
Glasg., 1783, 12°.
2702 f.6(4)
Other headings:
LOVE (Mary)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
LOVECHILD (Timothy) pseud
The little beggar; or lost child restored.
n.pl., [c.1790], 32°.
2703 g.1(20)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse.
n.pl., 1793, 12°.
G.Pamph. 2731(7)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale in rhyme. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Newcastle, [18--], cm.16.
Douce adds. 274(16)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale in rhyme. [Without The Newcastle rider]. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Manch., [18--], cm.16.
Douce PP 162(12)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Collection:
Douce
LUND (John) of Pontefract
Ducks & green pease; or, The Newcastle rider: a farce [by J. Lund]. To which is added, The cure for a drunkard, a tale, in verse. To which is added, The Newcastle rider, a tale, in rhyme. [2 copies].
Newcastle &c., [18--], cm.15.
Mal. K 25(15); 2703 f.27(14)
Subject description:
English drama - 1801-1900 - Works
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Malone
LYTTELTON (George) 1st baron
Poems. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author’s life.
Manch., 1797, 12°.
270 g.865(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Geography - England - Worcestershire
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
LYTTELTON (George) 1st baron
Poems. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author’s life. [Pp. 48.]. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the title-leaf].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
G.A.Worc. 16° 31(4); 2703 f.12(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Geography - England - Worcestershire
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
LYTTELTON (George) 1st baron
Poems. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author’s life. [Pp.52.]. [2 copies, the 2nd issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
280 o.709(1); 2705 f.149(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Geography - England - Worcestershire
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
MORAL TALES
Moral tales. La Roche [by H. Mackenzie] from the Mirror [&c. Issued as part of The Literary miscellany, 1799].
Ludlow, 1799, 12°.
2705 f.149(5)
Other headings:
MACKENZIE (Henry) 1745-1831
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
MORE (Hannah), More
The carpenter, or, The danger of evil company [signed Z, with 5 other pieces in verse, 3 of them signed Z]. [2 variant copies]. (Cheap repository).
[Lond., 1796], 12°.
2703 e.10(1); Vet. A5 f.2874(28)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Apprentice’s monitor
The apprentice’s monitor; or, Indentures in verse, showing what they are bound to do [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Black Giles
Black Giles, the poacher [signed Z]. 2 pt. [in 1 vol.]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], cm.19.
2703 e.10(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Carpenter
The carpenter; or, The danger of evil company [in verse, signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Death of mr. Fantom
The death of mr. Fantom, the great reformist who departed this life, March the 20th, 1817 [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Gin-shop
The gin-shop; or, A peep into a prison [in verse, signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(7)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Grand assizes
The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery. [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 f.5(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Hints to all ranks of people
Hints to all ranks of people [by H. More]. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
2703 e.10(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Hints to all ranks of people
Hints to all ranks of people on the occasion of the present scarcity.Originally published as: Hints to all ranks of people. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading for August, 1795). [3 copies, the 1st and 2nd issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.2874(23); Johnson f.98(23); Johnson f.98*(23)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
Hints to all ranks of people.
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). History of Mary Wood
The history of Mary Wood the house-maid; or, The danger of false excuses [by H. More]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). History of mr. Fantom
The history of mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher and reformist, and his man William [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [c.1800], 8°.
2703 e.10(14)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Lady and the pye
The lady and the pye; or, Know thyself [in verse, signed Z.]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers. (Cheap repository). [2 copies].
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(16); Johnson d.134(38)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Hannah). Market woman
The market woman, or, Honesty is the best policy, a true tale [in verse, signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(8)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Patient Joe
Patient Joe, or, The Newcastle collier [in verse, signed Z.]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Patient Joe
Patient Joe, or, The Newcastle collier [in verse, signed Z.]. [Signed Z].
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
Vet. A5 a.15(22)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Pilgrims
The pilgrims, an allegory [signed Z]. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Plum-cakes
The plum-cakes; or, The farmer and his three sons [signed Z. In verse]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Hannah). Roguish miller
The roguish miller; or, Nothing got by cheating, a ballad [signed Z]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(6)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
MORE (Hannah). Valley of tears. Pt.2.
The strait gate and the broad way, being the second part of The valley of tears [signed Z]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(10)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Sarah)
The history of diligent Dick; or, Truth will out though it be hid in a well [signed S]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
MORE (Sarah)
The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer [signed S.]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
Johnson d.134(32)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
MORE (Sarah)
The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer [signed S.]. Cheaper ed. for hawkers.
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(13)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NED fict.name
A York dialogue, between Ned and Harry; or, Ned giving Harry an account of his courtship and marriage state.
Edinb., 1783, 8°.
2702 f.1(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
NEW HISTORICAL CATECHISM
A new historical catechism, containing witty answers to several questions of many wonderful matters in ancient history. The captivities of Jerusalem lamented; or, A plain description of Jersalem from Joshua’s time to this year.
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
2703 f.8(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NEW HISTORY
A new history of a true book. Pt.1.. [In verse]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
NEW SCHOOL
The new school of love, or, True art of courtship. To which is added, several love-letters and songs.
Falkirk, 1786, 12°.
2702 f.1(15)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
NEW SCHOOL
New school of love; being the true art of courtship.Originally published as: The new school of love, or. [Cropped].
Glasg., 1786, 8°.
Douce S 370(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The new school of love, or.
Collection:
Douce
ODES
Odes, by G. Dyer [and others. Pp. 50.]. [2 copies].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
2703 f.12(7); Vet. A5 f.739(3)
Other headings:
DYER (George) 1755-1841
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
ODES
Odes, by G. Dyer [and others. Pp. 50.]. [Pp. 62. Issued as part of The Gleaner].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
2705 f.255(7)
Other headings:
DYER (George) 1755-1841
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
English literature - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Ogilvie ... and the ghost of mr. Maxwel, late laird Cool, as it was found in mr. Ogilvie’s closet, after his death. [Wanting the last 2 leaves].
Newcastle upon Tyne, [c.1750], 8°.
Douce PP 175(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Ogilvie ... and the ghost of mr. Maxwel, late laird Cool, as it was found in mr. Ogilvie’s closet, after his death.
[Newcastle upon Tyne?, c.1750], 12°.
G.Pamph. 2858(8)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
Falkirk, 1784, 12°.
2702 f.6(24)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
OGILVIE (William) d.1729
The laird of Cool’s ghost.Originally published as: A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Dumfries, 1786, 12°.
Douce PP 169(11)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Dumfries
Original title:
A copy of several conferences and meetings, giving an account of what past betwixt ... mr.
Collection:
Douce
OLD MAN
The old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks, a fable [in verse]. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1795], s.sh..
2803 b.1(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy [a ballad.]. [3 copies].
Dudley, [17--], s.sh..
G.A.Oxon b.96(2); G.A. fol. A 139*(78); G.A.Oxon c.107(17)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Dudley
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy: or, The virgin’s advice.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
(Lond.), [17--], s.sh..
G.A.Oxon b.96(3)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY
The Oxfordshire tragedy; or, Fair Rosanna’s overthrow.Originally published as: The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Birm., [c.1800], s.sh..
Firth b.28(f.41)
Other headings:
ROSANNA fict.name
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Geography - England - Oxfordshire
Geography - Great Britain - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
Original title:
The Oxfordshire tragedy.
Collection:
Firth
PEDEN (Alexander)
The Lords trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland, and waining [sic] off a bloody sword, being the substance of a preface and 2 prophetical sermons. [Mutilated].
[Glasg.?, 1720?], 4°.
141 j.5(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
PEDEN (Alexander)
The Lords trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland, and waining [sic] off a bloody sword, being the substance of a preface and 2 prophetical sermons.
Glasg., 1739, 12°.
G.Pamph. 2726(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
PEDEN (Alexander)
The Lords trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland, and waining [sic] off a bloody sword, being the substance of a preface and 2 prophetical sermons. Repr.
Glasg., 1779, 12°.
2702 f.6(18)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
PEDEN (Alexander)
The life and prophecies of mr Alexander Peden.
Falkirk, 1781, 12°.
2702 f.6(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
PLEASANT HISTORY
The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
n.pl., [c.1775], 12°.
Douce PP 166(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
PLEASANT HISTORY
The pleasant and delightful history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.Originally published as: The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker. [2 copies].
Lond., [c.1780], 8°.
Douce PP 179(17); Douce PP 179(22)
Other headings:
PLEASANT AND DELIGHTFUL HISTORY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Original title:
The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
Collection:
Douce
PLEASANT HISTORY
The history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.Originally published as: The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
Glasg., 1784, 8°.
2702 f.1(6)
Other headings:
HISTORY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Original title:
The pleasant history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker.
POEM
A poem, touching the five wise and five foolish virgins, occasioned by three men, who for the loss of their light in the pit, they lost themselves in the waste.
n.pl., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.10
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
POTTER (T)
Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by T. Potter. [Wanting sigs. C 2,3].
Manch., 1797, 12°.
270 g.866(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
POTTER (T)
Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by T. Potter. [2 copies, the 2nd issued as part of The literary miscellany, 1801].
Ludlow, 1800, 12°.
Vet. A5 f.3650(1); Vet. A6 f.736(3)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Ludlow
PRETTY GREEN-COAT BOY
The pretty green-coat boy’s garland.
(Lond.), [c.1780], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(74b)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
RAMSAY (Allan) 1686-1758
The Scottish lasses, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray.
Belfast, [18--], s.sh..
2702 b.1(60)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Northern Ireland - Belfast
RAMSAY (Allan) 1686-1758
The gentle shepherd. With all the songs.
Glasg., 1783, 8°.
2702 f.6(21)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
RED RIDING HOOD
The entertaining story of little Red Riding Hood, and the surprizing adventures of Puss in Boots.
Lond., J. Hollis, [c.1800], 12°.
2703 g.1(9)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
REMARKABLE STORY
The remarkable story and sudden death of a cock-fighter; who died as he was about to descend into a coal-pit; together with verses upon the occasion by W. Cowper.
Lond., [1785?], 8°.
2703 e.9(5)
Other headings:
COWPER (William) 1731-1800
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SATAN
Satan’s decoy; or The youth’s faith in Christ. [In verse].
[Derby?], 179[1795?], 16°.
2803 f.9(27)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Derby
SEVEN SAGES Engl.
The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Newly corrected.
Glasg., 1713, 8°.
2702 f.3
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SEVEN SAGES Engl.
Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome.33rd ed., newly corrected.
Berwick, 1785, 8°.
2702 f.5
Other headings:
ROMAN STORIES
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Berwick
SHAMROCK MINSTREL
The shamrock minstrel [songs. Pp.129-160 of a larger work].
Dubl., [18--], cm.11.
2803 g.1(16)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
SIMON (simple)
The history of two brothers’ misfortumes, at, and after their marriage [sic], Simple Simon and Margery his cruel wife, and Simple John ... and Girzy his wife.
Edinb., 1777, 12°.
2702 f.1(19)
Other headings:
JOHN (simple)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
SIMON (simple)
The history of two brothers’ misfortumes, at, and after their marriage [sic], Simple Simon and Margery his cruel wife, and Simple John ... and Girzy his wife.
n.pl., [c.1800], cm.15.
Douce PP 167(16)
Other headings:
JOHN (simple)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Collection:
Douce
SMITH (Mary) of Thornbury
An account of the unfortunate miss Mary Smith, of Thornbury, who poisoned her father for love of a soldier.Re-pr. [In verse].
Glasg., [c.1800], 12°.
2803 f.9(58)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SOME NEW THOUGHTS
Some new thoughts for the new year. (Cheap repository. Sunday reading).
Lond. &c., [1796], 8°.
2703 e.10(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SPORTSMAN
The sportsman’s garland; composed of some delightful new songs.
[Whitehaven, 1798], 8°.
2803 f.9(1)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Whitehaven
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook].
(Lond.), [1720?], 8°.
Arch. A f.71(6)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook].
Lond., [c.1780], 8°.
Douce PP 178(19)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook].
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
Douce PP 173(5)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
SWALPO
The merry frolic: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket, and the merry pranks of Roger the clown [a chapbook]. [Issued as part of A book of histories].
Newcastle, [c.1800], 8°.
Douce adds. 274(7)
Other headings:
MERRY FROLIC
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
TARQUIN (prince) fict. name
The fair jilt; or, The amours of prince Tarquin and Miranda.
Lond., (1787), 8°.
2702 e.3
Other headings:
FAIR JILT
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
THANKSGIVING DAY
Thanksgiving day, an address, especially to sailors; in which an account is given of our three great victories. To which is added, an account of the procession to St. Paul’s. (Cheap repository).
Lond. &c., [1797], 12°.
2703 e.10(19)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s folio; or, A new penny play-thing for little giants. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the life of mr. Thumb.
Lond., 1768, 16°.
Douce adds. 307
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s folio; or, A new penny play-thing for little giants. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the life of mr. Thumb.
Lond., 1786, 16°.
Douce adds. 5(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
THUMB (Tom) fict. name
Tom Thumb’s royal riddle book: for the trial of dull witts.
Falkirk, 1788, 12°.
2702 f.1(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
TOM the piper’s son
Tom, the piper’s son.
York, [18--], cm.9.
2803 g.1(17)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
TUCKFIELD (Joshua)
The sinner’s redemption, or The conversion of Joshua Tuckfield.
[Nottm., c.1775], 16°.
2702 f.7(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Nottingham
TWO SHOES (goody)
The history of little goody Twoshoes; otherwise called mrs. Margery Twoshoes. 1st Worc. ed. Worc., Mass., 1787 [Facs. repr]. (G.K. Hale & co.).
[Boston, Mass.], 1969, cm.12.
2702 f.12
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
USA - Massachusetts - Boston
WAKELIN (J)
Wonderful relations, and views beyond death, a serious inquiry concerning the state of the soul or spirit of man, immediately after the dissolution of the body [by J. Wakelin?].
Lond., [c.1785], 12°.
2703 f.8(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Mythology and folktales - Spirits
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WAKELIN (J)
Wonderful relations, and views beyond death, a serious inquiry concerning the state of the soul or spirit of man, immediately after the dissolution of the body [by J. Wakelin?].
Hull, 1786, 12°.
937 e.11
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Mythology and folktales - Spirits
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Hull
WALKER (Patrick)
The life and prophecies of ... Daniel [or rather Donald] Cargill. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle.
Falkirk, 1782, 12°.
2702 f.6(22)
Other headings:
CARGILL (Donald)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
WEST COUNTRY GARLAND
The new West-country garland. [Cropped].
Lond., [17--], 8°.
Douce PP 183(29)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
WEST COUNTRY GARLAND
The new West-country garland.
[Lond.], 1796, 12°.
2803 f.9(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.].
Newcastle, [c.1800], 12°.
Douce PP 173
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.]. [Cropped. Wanting pp.11-14].
Newcastle, M. Angus, [c.1800], 12°.
Don. f.410(5)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.]. To which is added, Whittle’s humorous letter to mr. Moody.
Newcastle, [18--], cm.16.
2703 f.2(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WHITTELL (Thomas) writer of verse
The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle; with the comical reception he found from that imperious beauty Ann Dobson. [24pp.]. To which is added, Whittle’s humorous letter to mr. Moody. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Newcastle, [18--], cm.16.
Douce adds. 32(6)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Douce
WILLIAMS (John) fict.name
Avarice chastized; or, A divine dialogue between John Williams ... and squire Wright. [In verse].
Retford, [c.1790], 12°.
2803 e.4(7)
Other headings:
AVARICE
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Retford
WILSON (Alexander) 1766-1813
Watty & Meg; or, The wife reformed [by A. Wilson].
Newcastle upon Tyne, by J. Marshall, [c.1800], 12°.
2703 f.2(22)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WILSON (Alexander) 1766-1813
Watty & Meg; or, The wife reformed [by A. Wilson].
Newcastle, by M. Angus, [c.1800], 12°.
Firth f.72(29)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Collection:
Firth
WONDERFUL ADVANTAGES
The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!!! Cheaper ed. for hawkers. (Cheap repository). [3 copies].
Lond. &c., [1797], 8°.
2703 e.10(12); Vet. A5 e.4807(11); Jessel e.777
Subject description:
Amusements
English literature - Chapbooks
Theology - Miscellaneous Christian texts - English
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Jessel
YARMOUTH TRAGEDY
The Yarmouth tragedy; or, The constant lovers. [A ballad].
Lond., [c.1790], s.sh..
Douce Ballads 3(111)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
YARMOUTH TRAGEDY
The Yarmouth tragedy; or, The constant lovers.
Preston, [c.1800], 12°.
2806 f.29(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
CHRISTENDOM
The illustrious and renown’d history of the seven famous champions of Christendom.5th ed. [Cropped].
Lond., 1738, 12°.
2702 f.2
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHRISTENDOM
The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom.18th ed.
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
Johnson f.1240(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
CHRISTENDOM
The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. [Pp.13-78 of an unidentified ed.].
Lond., [c.1800], 12°.
2703 f.11
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CHRISTENDOM
The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom. Epitomized [from the work by R. Johnson. The title-leaf is cropped].
Glasg., 1786, 12°.
2702 f.1(5)
Other headings:
JOHNSON (Richard) 1573-1659?
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
FOUR EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Four excellent new songs. i. The bush aboon Traquair. ii. Willie was a wanton wag. iii. Young Philander. iv. The ladies thanks to Ceila.
n.pl., [1784], 8°.
2702 f.6(7)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
FOUR EXCELLENT NEW SONGS
Four excellent new songs. i. The last time I came o’er the moor. ii. The lass of Peaty’s mill. iii. Down the burn, Davie. iv. the free-masons song.
n.pl., [c.1780], 8°.
2702 f.6(16)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [An abridgement of the work of J.N. Inglefield].
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
2703 e.10(2)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [Issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1]. (Cheap repository).
Bath &c., [1795], 12°.
Vet. A5 f.2874(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Bath
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [Issued as part of Cheap repository tracts, vol.1].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Johnson f.98(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
INGLEFIELD (John Nicholson)
Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of his majesty’s ship Centaur. [A variant].
Lond. &c., [1796], 12°.
Johnson f.98*(17)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Johnson
LONDON APPRENTICE
The famous history of the valiant London ’prentice. [2 copies].
n.pl., for the Co. of walking stationers, [c.1775], 12°.
2703 f.13(3); 8° E 281(64) BS.
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
NEW GARLAND
A new garland, containing three excellent new songs: i. The bonny lass of Bannaphie. ii. Gramachree Molly. iii. The surprize.
Falkirk, [1784?], 16°.
2702 f.65(25)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Falkirk
SCOTS PROVERBS
A collection of above nine hundred Scots proverbs. By A. Ramsay.
Glasg., 1781, 12°.
2702 f.6(1)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
SCOTS PROVERBS
A collection of Scots proverbs. By A. Ramsay.
Glasg., 1785, 12°.
2702 f.1(4)
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
THUMB (Tom) fict.name
The famous history of Tom Thumb. 3 pt.. [In verse].
Lond., for the booksellers, [c.1775], 12°.
2803 f.1
Subject description:
English poetry - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
TRAGICAL HISTORY
The tragical history of the children in the wood. To which is added, the favourite song of The babes in the wood [orig. publ. as The Norfolk gentleman his last will and testament].
Lond., [c.1780], 32°.
2702 g.1
Other headings:
BABES
NORFOLK GENTLEMAN
TRAGICAL HISTORY
Subject description:
English literature - Chapbooks
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Comment: Year: 1701-1800
Keyword: songster
ANTIGALLICAN SONGSTER
The Antigallican songster. No.1..
Lond., 1793, 8°.
Vet. A5 d.179(1)
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
CECILIA (st)
St. Cecilia; or, The British songster. [2 variant copies].
Edinb., for P. Anderson, 1782, 12°.
Harding C 2666; Harding C 2667
Subject description:
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Harding
CECILIA (st)
St. Cecilia; or, The British songster. [2 variant copies]. [2 copies].
Edinb., for W. Coke, 1782, 12°.
280 n.702; Harding C 2668
Subject description:
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Harding
COLUMBIAN SONGSTER
The Columbian songster [7 pt.]..
n.pl., 1799, 12°.
280 n.460
Subject description:
Poetry - Miscellaneous
CONVIVIAL SONGSTER
The convivial songster, a select collection of the best songs in the English language; with the music prefixed to each song. [2 copies, the 2nd imperf.].
Lond., (1782), 12°.
Vet. A5 e.910; Firth f.69
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Firth
ETHIOPIAN SONGSTER
The Ethiopian songster. No. 1..
(Lond.), [18--], cm.22.
Firth b.25(ff.541-544)
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Firth
FREETH (John)
The political songster, by J. Free.
Birm., 1771, 8°.
280 i.141
Subject description:
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
FREETH (John)
The political songster or, A touch on the times.6th ed., with additions. [4 copies].
Birm., 1790, 12°.
280 e.3078; Harding C 1316; Harding C 1317; Harding C 3378(1)
Subject description:
Poetry - Miscellaneous
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
Collection:
Harding
FREETH (John)
The Warwickshire medley; or, Convivial songster, by J. Free.
Birm., [1780?], 8°.
Gough Warw. 14
Subject description:
Geography - England - Warwickshire
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
Collection:
Gough
GOLDFINCH
The goldfinch, or, New modern songster. Being a select collection of the most admired Scots and English songs, cantatas &c. [2 copies, the 2nd mutilated].
Edinb., (1782), 12°.
Harding C 1331; Harding C 1332
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Harding
GOLDFINCH
The goldfinch, or, New modern songster. Being a select collection of the most admired Scots and English songs, cantatas &c. [3 copies, the 3rd wanting the frontisp.].
Glasg., [1782?], 12°.
Harding C 1333; Harding C 1334; 2806 e.133
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
Collection:
Harding
GOWER (G)
Gower’s patriotic songster; or Loyalist’s vocal companion.
Kidderminster, [1794?], 8°.
2806 e.23(19)
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Kidderminster
HUMMING BIRD
The humming bird. A collection of the most celebrated English and Scots songs.[Another issue of the Kentish songster, 1775.]. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the leaf of contents].
Lond., 1776, 12°.
Harding C 1653; Harding C 1654
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
IRISH PIPER SONG BOOK
The Irish piper song book. (Irish songster, 4).
Glasg. &c., [18--], cm.18.
2806 e.113(5)
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Glasgow
JOVIAL COMPANION
The jovial companion: or, The new sentimental merry songster. Containing above 220 new English songs. [Vol. 3 of a collection.]. [4 copies].
Lond., [c.1760], 8°.
Don. f.67; Harding C 1731; Harding C 1732; Harding C 1733
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LADIES
The ladies polite songster; or, Harmony for the fair-sex. Together with the songs as they were sung at the jubilee. To which are added a choice collection of country dances for the ensuing year. [3 copies].
Lond., T. Shepherd [&c.], [c.1770], 12°.
Douce S 18; Harding C 1802; Harding C 1803
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
Harding
LIVERPOOL SONGSTER
The Liverpool songster.
Preston, [c.1800], 12°.
2806 f.29(13)
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
LONDON (Royalty theatre)
The Royalty songster; and convivial companion: a collection of all the most esteemed songs, &c. sung at the Royalty theatre. [&c.]. [3 copies, the 3rd wanting pp.3-6].
(Lond.), [1788], 8°.
Harding C 2616; Harding C 2617(1); Vet. A5 e.3605
Other headings:
ROYALTY SONGSTER
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LONDON SONGSTER
The London songster, or Polite musical companion. [3 copies, the 2nd wanting sigs. A2-5, the 3rd wanting sigs. C3,4 and having the title-leaf mutilated].
Lond., 1767, 12°.
Harding C 1833; Harding C 1834; Harding C 1835
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LONDON SONGSTER
The London songster, or Polite musical companion.New ed., enlarged. [2 copies].
Lond., 1773, 12°.
Harding C 1836; Douce S 563
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
Harding
LONDON SONGSTER
The London songster, or Polite musical companion.New ed. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting sigs. A3,4, G2, I6, LL3-6].
Lond., 1774, 12°.
Harding C 1837; Harding C 1838
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LONDON SONGSTER
The London songster, or Polite musical companion.New ed. [2 copies].
Lond., 1783, 12°.
Harding C 1839; Harding C 1840
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LONDON SONGSTER
The London songster, or Polite musical companion.New ed.
Lond., 1784, 12°.
Harding C 1841
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LONDON SONGSTER
The London songster, or Polite musical companion.New ed. [Wanting sig. U6].
Lond., 1788, 12°.
Harding C 1842
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
MANCHESTER SONGSTER
The Manchester songster.
Manch., 1792, 12°.
G.Pamph. 2769(7)
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
MERRY SONGSTER
The merry songster.
Lond., [c.1750], 12°.
2806 e.115(2)
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
NEW MERRY COMPANION
The new merry companion, or Complete modern songster. [3 copies].
Lond., [1773?], 12°.
Harding C 2190; Harding C 2191; Harding C 2192
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
NEW MERRY COMPANION
The new merry companion, or Complete modern songster.2nd ed. with additions. [The alternative title reads ‘Vocal remembrancer’.]. [3 copies].
Lond., [1778?], 12°.
Douce S 699; Harding C 2193; Harding C 2194
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Douce
Harding
PLEASING SONGSTER
The pleasing songster: a collection of the newest songs. [Wanting the final leaf].
Lond., [c.1790], 8°.
2806 e.115(4)
Subject description:
English poetry - Collections
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
SONGSTER
The songster’s delight, an excellent garland, containing 7 choice songs.
Wigan, [c.1800], 8°.
8° E 281(69) BS.
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Wigan
SONGSTER
The songster’s delight; containing five good songs, viz. 1. The Highland queen [&c.].
Warrington, [c.1790], 12°.
Firth f.72(22)
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warrington
Collection:
Firth
SONGSTER
The songster’s time piece, conatining 6 excellent songs.
Warrington, [c.1800], 8°.
8° E 281(41) BS.
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Warrington
UNIVERSAL SONGSTER
The universal songster: being a collection of the very best ancient and modern songs.
Banbury, [1793?], 12°.
Douce adds. 273
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Banbury
Collection:
Douce
VOCAL MAGAZINE
The Vocal magazine; or, British songster’s miscellany. [The alternative title reads Compleat British songster.]. [3 copies].
Lond., 1781, 8°.
Vet. A5 e.857; Harding C 3099; Harding C 3100
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BACCHANALIAN SONGSTER
The Bacchanalian songster, or, A select collection of droll, satyrical, humourous, and Bacchanalian songs; being the first part of Universal harmony, or, Polite songster’s companion.
Winchester, 1783, 8°.
Harding C 462
Other headings:
UNIVERSAL HARMONY
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Winchester
Collection:
Harding
BILLINGTON (Elizabeth)
The Billington: or, Town and country songster. [3 copies].
Lond., 1790, 12°.
Harding C 496; Harding C 879; Harding C 880
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BILLINGTON (Elizabeth)
The Billington: or, Vocal enchantress; and town and country songster. [Wanting sigs. A2, 3].
Dubl., 1790, 12°.
Harding C 497
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
Collection:
Harding
BRITISH SONGSTER
The British songster. Being a select collection of three hundred and fourteen favourite English and Scotch songs, catches, &c. [Wanting sigs. A3, 4].
Lond., 1788, 12°.
Harding C 960
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BRITISH SONGSTER
The British songster; or Pocket companion.New ed. (Lane’s ed.).
Lond., [c.1800], 24°.
Harding C 964
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BRITISH SONGSTER
The British songster; or The pocket companion. (Lane’s ed.).
Lond., 1798, 24°.
Harding C 961
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BRITISH SONGSTER
The British songster; or The pocket companion. (Lane’s ed.).
Lond., 1799, 24°.
Harding C 962
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BRITISH SONGSTER
The British songster; or The pocket companion.
Lond., 1800, 24°.
Harding C 963
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
BRITISH SONGSTER
The new British songster, or, A complete vocal pocket companion. [Wanting the frontisp.].
Manch., [1798?], 12°.
Harding C 3828
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Manchester
Collection:
Harding
CALLIOPE
Calliope: or, The agreeable songster.
Lond., 1777, 12°.
Harding C 632
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
CHAPLET
The chaplet of chearfulness, and company keeper’s assistant. A select collection of songs. [Ed.] by Euphrosyne. 1st pt. of the 2nd vol. of Apollo. 2 pt.. [Pt. 2 is entitled Wit, women, and wine; or, the Mirth-loving songster, and is described as 2nd pt. of the 2nd vol. of Apollo].
Dubl., 1763, 12°.
Harding M 247
Other headings:
EUPHROSYNE pseud, ed.
WIT
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
Collection:
Harding
CHEERFUL COMPANION
The chearful companion; or, Complete modern songster. [2 copies].
Lond., [1780?], 12°.
Harding C 745; Harding C 746
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
COMIC SONGSTER
The comic songster; or Laughing companion. [2 copies].
Lond., [1794?], 12°.
Harding C 789; Harding C 790
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
CROSBY (Benjamin)
Crosby’s modern songster.
Lond., [c.1795], 12°.
Harding C 3355
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DELICATE SONGSTER
The delicate songster; or, Entertaining companion.
Lond., 1767, 12°.
Harding C 1026
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DELICATE SONGSTER
The delicate songster, or, Ladies vocal repository.
Lond., [c.1775], 12°.
Harding C 1027
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DELIGHTFUL VOCAL COMPANION
The delightful vocal companion; or, Polite songster. [Wanting sigs. A6, E1, and all after P1, and having sig.01 mutilated.].
Lond., [c.1775], 12°.
Harding C 1029
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DEVONSHIRE SONGSTER
The goldfinch; or, The Devonshire and Cornish songster’s jovial companion. [Cropped].
Exeter, [c.1800], 12°.
Harding C 1342
Other headings:
GOLDFINCH
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Exeter
Collection:
Harding
DIBDIN (Charles)
The British songster; or, Dibdin’s delight: being a collection of the most favorite songs.
Lond., 1792, 12°.
Harding C 958
Other headings:
BRITISH SONGSTER
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DIBDIN (Charles)
The British songster; or, Dibdin’s delight: being a collection of the most favorite songs.
Lond., 1793, 12°.
Harding C 959
Other headings:
BRITISH SONGSTER
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DRAMATIC MUSE
The dramatic muse; or Jubilee songster, consisting of all the songs sung at the Stratford jubilee [&c.].
Lond., [c.1770], 12°.
Harding C 1097
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
DRAMATIC MUSE
The dramatic muse; or Jubilee songster, consisting of all the songs sung at the Stratford jubilee [&c.]. [Having the title-leaf mutilated, and wanting the frontisp.].
Canterbury, [c.1770], 12°.
Harding C 1098
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Canterbury
Collection:
Harding
FREETH (John)
The annual political songster, with a preface on the times.
Birm., 1794, 12°.
Harding C 1318
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
Collection:
Harding
FRISKY SONGSTER
The frisky songster.New ed.
Lond., 1776, 16°.
Harding C 1321
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
GENERAL SONGSTER
The general songster; or, Every man’s social companion.
Lond., [c.1785], 12°.
Harding C 1366
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
GENERAL SONGSTER
The general songster; or, Every man’s social companion.6th ed.
Lond., 1787, 12°.
Harding C 1367
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
JOVIAL COMPANION
The jovial companion; or, New sentimental merry songster. Being a select collection of the most celebrated songs, sung at the theatres, &c.
Lond., [c.1760], 12°.
Harding C 1730
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
JOVIAL SONGSTER
The jovial songster, or Sailor’s delight.New ed.
Gainsbrough, 1792, 12°.
Harding C 1736
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Gainsborough
Collection:
Harding
KENTISH SONGSTER
The Kentish songster; or The ladies and gentlemen’s miscellany. [Also issued as The humming bird, 1776.]. [2 copies].
Canterbury, (1775), 12°.
Harding C 1648; Harding C 1649
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Canterbury
Collection:
Harding
KENTISH SONGSTER
The Kentish songster; or The ladies and gentlemen’s miscellany. To which is added, an appendix.2nd ed.
Canterbury, [1778?], 12°.
Harding C 1650
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Canterbury
Collection:
Harding
KENTISH SONGSTER
The Kentish songster; or The ladies and gentlemen’s miscellany. To which is added, an appendix.3rd ed. [Wanting sigs Ll1-Mm1, and the final leaf. Sheet Mm is mutilated].
Canterbury, 1784, 12°.
Harding C 1651
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Canterbury
Collection:
Harding
KENTISH SONGSTER
The Kentish songster; or The ladies and gentlemen’s miscellany. To which is added, an appendix.4th ed. Secondary record not transcribed directly from the work.
Canterbury, 1792, 12°.
Harding C 1652
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Canterbury
Collection:
Harding
LADIES
The ladies polite songster, or Harmony for the fair-sex. To which is added, a collection of country dances for the present year. [The title-leaf is a cancel].
Lond., R. Mariner [&c.], [c.1770], 12°.
Harding C 1804
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LIVERPOOL SONGSTER
The Liverpool songster. Presenting an elegant selection of the most admired hunting, sea, love, & miscellaneous, songs.
Liverpool, [1783?], 12°.
Harding C 1813
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Liverpool
Collection:
Harding
LIVERPOOL SONGSTER
The Liverpool songster. Presenting an elegant selection of the most admired hunting, sea, love, & miscellaneous, songs.2nd ed. [Wanting all before sig.A2].
Liverpool, [1784?], 12°.
Harding C 1814
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Liverpool
Collection:
Harding
LIVERPOOL SONGSTER
The new Liverpool songster; or, Musical companion. [Wanting sigs.D5, 14].
Liverpool, 1789, 16°.
Harding C 2185
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Liverpool
Collection:
Harding
LONDON COMPLETE SONGSTER
The London complete songster; or, Musical boquet.
Lond., [c.1790], 12°.
Harding C 1823
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
LONDON POLITE SONGSTER
The muses’ delight, or, The London polite songster. [The 2 final leaves are mutilated].
Lond., 1766, 12°.
Harding C 2138
Other headings:
MUSES
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
MEDODIOUS SONGSTER
The melodious songster, or, The soaring lark’s invitation. [Wanting pp.69-72].
Richmond [Yorks], 1787, 12°.
Harding C 2000
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Yorkshire - Richmond
Collection:
Harding
MELODIST
The melodist; or, Cheerful songster. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting 42p].
Lond., 1798, 12°.
Harding C 2018; Harding C 2019
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
MERRY COMPANION
The merry companion: or, Universal songster.2nd ed. [Wanting sigs.K2, 5, 6, L1].
Lond., 1742, 12°.
Harding C 2024
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
MERRY COMPANION
The merry companion: or, Universal songster.3rd ed.
Lond., 1745, 12°.
Harding C 2024*
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
MERRY COMPANION
The merry companion: or, Universal songster.4th ed., with additions. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the frontisp.].
Lond., 1750, 12°.
Harding C 2025; Harding C 2026
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
MUSE
The muse’s banquet; or, Compleat songster.
Dubl., 1760, 12°.
Harding C 2129
Place of publication:
Ireland - Dublin
Collection:
Harding
MUSES
The muses holiday: or, The polite songster. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the frontisp.].
Lond., [1757?], 12°.
Harding C 2139; Harding C 2140
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
NEW ENTERTAINING FRISKY SONGSTER
The new entertaining frisky songster; or, Muses holiday. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting sigs.E2, P2].
Lond., [1778?], 12°.
Harding C 2183; Harding C 2184
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
NEW WHIM
The new whim of the night; or The town and country songster; for 1797. [2 copies, the 1st having the frontisp. mutilated, the 2nd wanting the frontisp. and sigs.H4, 5].
Lond., (1797), 12°.
Harding C 2437(2); Harding C 2219
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
NIGHTINGALE
The nightingale or Vocal songster.New ed.
Edinb., [1788?], 12°.
Harding C 2242
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Harding
POCOCK (Robert)
Pocock’s Everlasting songster [&c.].
Gravesend, 1800, 12°.
Harding C 2464
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Gravesend
Collection:
Harding
POLITE SONGSTER
The polite songster: a collection of above three hundred of the most celebrated English and Scots songs [&c.].2nd ed.
Lond., 1760, 12°.
Harding C 2436
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
POLITE SONGSTER
The polite songster; or Vocal melody.
Lond., [c.1790], 12°.
Harding C 2437(1)
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
POLITE SONGSTER
The polite songster; or Vocal melody.New ed.
Lond., 1794, 12°.
Harding C 2438
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
PRESTON SONGSTER
The Preston songster, or the New roundelay.
Preston, 1789, 12°.
Harding C 2461
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
Collection:
Harding
PRESTON SONGSTER
The modern songster, or The new roundelay.Originally published as: The Preston songster, or the New roundelay.
Preston, [c.1795], 12°.
Harding C 2462
Other headings:
MODERN SONGSTER
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Preston
Original title:
The Preston songster, or the New roundelay.
Collection:
Harding
ROBIN
The robin or The ladies polite songster. [276p.]. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting the leaf To the ladies of Great Britain].
Lond., [1773?], 12°.
Harding C 2597; Harding C 2598
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
ROBIN
The robin or The ladies polite songster. [276p.]. [294p.]. [2 copies].
Lond., [1775?], 12°.
Harding C 2599; Harding C 2600
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
SCOTS SONGSTER
The universal Scots songster.
Edinb., 1781, 12°.
Harding C 3043
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - Scotland - Edinburgh
Collection:
Harding
SHEPHERD
The shepherd’s pastime, or Pastoral songster.2nd ed., including the new Vauxhall songs.
Lond., 1789, 12°.
Harding C 2762
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
SONGSTER
The songster’s companion, a choice collection of more than two hundred modern songs.10th ed. enlarged.
Coventry, (1798), 12°.
Johnson g.79
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Coventry
Collection:
Johnson
TYE (J)
The loyal songster.
Birm., 1799, 12°.
Harding C 3562
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - Birmingham
Collection:
Harding
UNIVERSAL SONGSTER
The universal songster or Harmony and innocence. [412p.]. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting sigs.K4, 9 and having sigs.C4, 12 mutilated and the title-leaf and frontisp. mounted].
Lond., [1785?], 12°.
Harding C 3057; Harding C 3058
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
UNIVERSAL SONGSTER
The universal songster or Harmony and innocence. [412p.]. [378p.].New ed. (2nd ed.). [3 copies, the 3rd wanting the title-leaf and frontisp.].
Lond., [1787?], 12°.
Harding C 3059; Harding C 3060; Harding C 3061
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
UNIVERSAL SONGSTER
The universal songster or Harmony and innocence. [412p.]. [284p.].New ed. [2 copies, the 2nd wanting sigs.B10, C9, D11, L5, N9, 12].
Lond., [1792?], 12°.
Harding C 3062; Harding C 3063
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
UNIVERSAL SONGSTER
The universal songster or Harmony and innocence. [412p.]. [285p. Sigs.a3, 4, B9 are mutilated].New ed.
Lond., [c.1795], 12°.
Harding C 3064
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
VOCAL COMPANION
The vocal companion: or, The delightful and merry songster. A collection of above 270 English songs. [Wanting sigs. E2-7. Vol.2 of a set].
Lond., [c.1760], 8°.
Harding C 3088
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - London
Collection:
Harding
VOCAL MAGAZINE
The Vocal magazine; or, Compleat songster. 3 vols..
Cork, 1782-84, 12°.
Harding C 3102
Place of publication:
Ireland - Cork
Collection:
Harding
VOCAL MEDLEY
The vocal medley or Universal songster.
York, [c.1750], 12°.
Harding C 3103
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
Collection:
Harding
VOCAL MEDLEY
The vocal medley or Universal songster. Pt.2.. [2 copies].
York, [c.1755], 12°.
Harding C 3104; Harding C 3105
Place of publication:
United Kingdom - England - York
Collection:
Harding
VOCAL MUSE
The vocal muse; or Ladies songster.
Phila., 1792, 12°.
Harding C 3114
Place of publication:
USA - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
Collection:
Harding
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