| Bibliography - 1851 - 480 pages
...Testament Narrative. By WH Bartlett. Royal Svo. pp. cloth, 14 [5592 (Viilr Adv. 1U1».) HARWELL (Mrs.) — Good in Everything; or, the Early History of Gilbert Harland. By Mrs. Harwell. With I llustratinm by John Gilben . Royal Svo. pp. 106, cloth, 3s. fid. ; coloured, £ilt... | |
| Sarah Lee - 1855 - 124 pages
...HARDMAN, Author of "The Student of Salamanca," etc., with Four Illustrations. Fcap. 8vo., 3s. 6rf. cloth. Good in Everything ; Or, The Early History of Gilbert Harland. By MRS. BAKWELL, Author of "Little Lessons for Little Learners," etc. Illustrated by JOHN GILBERT. Royal 1... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1855 - 404 pages
...HARDMAN, Author of "The Student of Salamanca," etc., with Four Illustrations. Fcap. 8vo., 3s. 6d. cloth. Good in Everything ; Or, The Early History of Gilbert Harland. By MRS. HARWELL, Author of " Little Lessons for Little Learners," etc. Illustrated by JOHN GILBERT. Eoy al... | |
| Mary Kirby, Elizabeth Kirby - Children - 1855 - 112 pages
...HARDMAN, Author of "The Student of Salamanca," etc., with Four Illustrations. Fcap. 8vo., 3s. 6d. cloth. Good in Everything ; Or, The Early History of Gilbert Harland. By MRS. HARWELL, Author of " Little Lessons for Little Learners," etc. Illustrated by JOHN GILBERT. Royal 1... | |
| Tabitha Grimalkin (pseud.) - 1856 - 132 pages
...exceedingly well told, and the characters are drawn with a freedom and boldness seldom met with."—Church of England Quarterly. "We have not room to exemplify...has not been surpassed since the best days of Miss Edgeworth."—Eraser's Magazine'. Good in Everything; Or, The Early History of Gilbert Harland. By... | |
| Mary Kirby, Elizabeth Kirby - Aunts - 1856 - 130 pages
...merit. The story is exceedingly well told, and the characters are i boldness seldom met with. —Church of England Quarterly. " We have not room to exemplify...has not been surpassed since the best days of Miss Edgeworth,"—Frtuer's Magazine. Hidden Treasures; Or, the Heir of Hohenberg. Edited by F. HARDMAN,... | |
| Mary S. Claude - Children's poetry - 1856 - 132 pages
...exceedingly well told, and the characters are drawn with a freedom and boldness seldom met with." — Church of England Quarterly, " We have not room to exemplify...that has not been surpassed since the best days of Mils Edgeworth." — Fraser's Magazine. GOOD IN EVERY THING ; or, THE EARLY HISTORY OF GILBERT HARLAND.... | |
| Alfred Henry Forrester - 1856 - 218 pages
...told, and the characters are drawn with a freedom and boldness seldom met with. —Church of Engktnd Quarterly. " We have not room to exemplify the skill...has not been surpassed since the best days of Miss Edgeworth."—Frater't Magazine. Hidden Treasures; Or, the Heir of Hohenberg. Edited by F. HARDMAN,... | |
| Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury - Artists - 1856 - 140 pages
...exceedingly well told, and the characters are drawn with a freedom and boldness seldom met with. — Church of England Quarterly. " We have not room to exemplify the skill with which Fuseyism is tracked and detected. The Irish scenes are of an excellence that has not been surpassed... | |
| Mrs. E. Burrows - Great Britain - 1857 - 272 pages
...exceedingly well told, and the characters are drawn with a freedom and boldness seldom met with." — Church of England Quarterly. " We have not room to exemplify...surpassed since the best days of Miss Edgeworth."— Prater's Magazine. By WBG Kingston. Manco, the Peruvian Chief : Or, an Englishman's Adventures in the... | |
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