Johnson, J., fl. 1771-1793
Johnson, Jacob, ca. 1771-1819
Johnson, Jacob, 1771?-1819
Johnson, Jean
VIAF ID: 6466516 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, J. ‡d fl. 1771-1793
- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, Jacob ‡d ca. 1771?-1819
- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, Jacob, ‡d 1771?-1819
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
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Accidents and remarkable events. | |
The American Revolution : written in the style of ancient history. In two volumes. "Honi soit qui mal y' pense." .. | |
Black Giles the poacher : with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work ; Black Giles the poacher, with the history of Widow Brown's apple-tree ; The history of Tawny Rachel, the fortune teller, Black Giles's wife. | |
The book of nouns, or things which may be seen. | |
The book of trades, or, Library of the useful arts. | |
The children in the wood, 1803: | |
Daisy | |
The daisy, or, Cautionary stories in verse : adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old : part 1. | |
A description of various objects : vol. I[-II]. | |
Dictionary | |
The elements of medicine of John Brown, M. D. | |
engraved plan of the principal evolutions in the Sea Fight off Ushant on July 27th. 1778 according to the english account | |
Extracts from the writings of divers eminent authors, of different religious denominations; and at various periods of time, representing the evils and pernicious effects of stage plays, and other vain amusements | |
The father's gift : containing an interesting description of one hundred and eight objects : with plates. | |
First book for children | |
Hare | |
The hare, or, Hunting incompatible with humanity : written as a stimulus to youth towards a proper treatment of animals. | |
Harry and Lucy. being the first part of Early Lessons | |
The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants : a rural fragment. | |
History of a pin, as related by itself : interspersed with a variety of anecdotes pointing out to the youth of both sexes the superiority of a generous mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated | |
Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence. | |
Instructive and entetaining dialogues for children | |
Juvenile miscellany : including some natural history, for the use of children. | |
letter to Erasmus Darwin... On a new method of treating pulmonary consumption, and some other diseases hitherto found incurable | |
Letters from Dr. Withering, of Birmingham, Dr. Ewart, of Bath, Dr. Thornton, of London, and Dr. Biggs, late of the Isle of Santa-Cruz, together with some other papers, supplementary to two publications on asthma, consumption, fever, and other diseases | |
Letters written from London, descriptive of various scenes and occurrences frequently met with in the metropolis and its vicinity : for the amusement of children. | |
The Lilliputian auction, 1802: | |
Medical cases and speculations including parts IV. and V. of considerations on the medicinal powers, and the production of factitious airs | |
Memoirs of a little poney | |
Memoirs of the medical society of London | |
morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body | |
The mother's remarks on a set of cuts for children. | |
The parlour teacher. | |
The paternal present : being a sequel to Pity's grief, chiefly selected from the writings of Mr. Pratt, ornamented with vignettes. | |
Pathological observations chiefly from dissections of morbid bodies | |
People of all nations : an useful toy for girl or boy. | |
Philadelphia primer | |
Pity's gift : a collection of interesting tales to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation | |
Practical observations on the cure of hectic and slow fevers and the pulmonary consumption -to which is added a method of treating several cases of internal hemorrhagies | |
The prize for youthful obedience. | |
Reflections on death | |
Rosamond. containing ... | |
Tame goldfinch | |
Theory of the human mind | |
Through Indian eyes : the living tradition | |
treatise on the venereal disease | |
Unfortunate neglect | |
Virginia almanack, for the year of Our Lord ... | |
Whittington and his cat | |
Youthful recreations. | |
Youthful sports. |