Richardson
Active Years
Min year: 1765, Max year: 1784, Max count: 12
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1765: The Court miscellany, or, Ladies new magazine
- 1765: A morning's meditation
- 1765: Considerations on the use and abuse of physic
- 1765: A letter to the Earl of B---
- 1766: A short and modest reply
- 1766: The Court miscellany, or Gentleman & lady's new magazine
- 1767: The Masque
- 1767: A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry
- 1768: The masque
- 1768: A Narrative of the proceedings against John Wilkes, Esq. from his commitment in April 1763, to his outlawry
- 1768: The masque
- 1769: Vox populi vox Dei. Lord Weymouth's appeal to a general court of India proprietors considered
- 1769: The court of Thespis
- 1769: A letter to the court of directors for affairs of the United company of merchants of England trading to the East Indies. Concerning the proposed supervisorship
- 1769: A second letter concerning the proposed supervisorship
- 1770: Fugitive political essays, which have appeared in the Public advertiser during the last winter, 1769 and 1770, under the several names of Old Slyboots, Faction, Hortensius, a lover of consistency, &c
- 1770: A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry
- 1771: The merry tell-tale, and cream of all jest books
- 1771: The national mirror
- 1771: An essay on the disorders of people of fashion
- 1772: The beauties of the magazines, and other periodical works, selected for a series of years
- 1772: Useful, easy, directions for seamen, who use Hadley's quadrant
- 1772: The wits of Westminster
- 1775: Lord Chesterfield's Advice to his son
- 1776: Obedience the best charter
- 1776: A practical treatise on brewing
- 1776: Every woman her own physician
- 1776: A comparative view of the several methods of promoting religious instruction
- 1776: A general history of the British Empire in America
- 1776: The farmer's director
- 1777: Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son
- 1777: Beauties of natural history
- 1777: A full and circumstantial account of the trial of the Rev. Doctor Dodd
- 1777: 'squire Randal's excursion round London: or, a week's frolic, in the year 1776
- 1778: The new London toilet: or, a compleat collection of the most simple and useful receipts for preserving and improving beauty, either by outward application or internal use. With many other valuable Secrets in elegant and ornamental Arts. Containing near four hundred receipts under the following General Heads. Perfumes Fine Waters Baths Cosmetics Conserves Confectionary Snuffs Pastes Wash Balls Scented Powders Pomatums Fine Syrups Jellys Preserved Fruits, &c. With every Species of Cosmetic that may be useful in improving Beauty, or concealing the Ravages of Time and Sickness. To which is added a treatise on the art of managing, improving, and dressing the hair on the most improved Principles of that Art
- 1778: A guide to the Lakes
- 1779: Memoirs of Lady Eliza Audley
- 1779: The exhibition
- 1779: A clear and compendious system of the excise laws, methodically arranged, and alphabetically digested
- 1779: Sutton-Abbey. A novel
- 1779: The tutor of truth
- 1779: An address to the Hon. Admiral Augustus Keppel
- 1779: Thoughts on the conduct of Admiral Keppel
- 1780: The minstrell
- 1780: The masque
- 1780: A guide to the lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire
- 1780: A pratical treatise on Brewing: Containing various instructions and precautions, useful and necessary in the exercise of that art. By William Reddington, late of Windsor, Brewer
- 1780: Thoughts on the conduct of Admiral Keppel, together with reasons for restoring Sir Hugh Palliser into the full confidence and good opinion of his country
- 1781: A poetical epistle to the Reverend Dr. Robertson
- 1781: Uncertainty of the present population of this kingdom
- 1781: The doctrine of philosophical necessity briefly invalidated.
- 1781: The Theory of the syphon plainly and methodically illustrated
- 1783: An essay on republican principles
- 1783: An analysis of the principal duties of social life
- 1784: An essay on republican principles
- 1784: The young gentleman and lady's monitor
- 1784: An elegiac poem to the memory of a friend
As Printer
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