J. Bell

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Publishing Mrs E. M. Foster
The novel was printed by J. Bell in 1798, advertised as by Mrs Foster in early 1799, and re-issued by Minerva in 1800. There was also a Dublin edition of unknown date.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
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Publishing Eglinton Wallace
EW dated her sequel to her previous publication: A Supplement to The Conduct of the King of Prussia, further developing her views on international politics. She used a different publisher, J. Bell .
Wallace, Eglinton. A Supplement to The Conduct of the King of Prussia. J. Bell, 1794.
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Publishing Charlotte Smith
She wrote The Old Manor House while staying with a congenial group of friends (including Cowper , William Hayley , and George Romney ). The latter reported, in awed tones, that she would write a...

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Foster, Mrs E. M. Jaquelina of Hainault: an Historical Novel. J. Bell, 1798, 3 vols .
Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah. Poems on Various Subjects. J. Bell, 1793.
Gunning, Elizabeth. Lord Fitzhenry. J. Bell, 1794, 3 vols.
Gunning, Elizabeth. The Packet. J. Bell, 1794, 4 vols.
Gunning, Susannah. Memoirs of Mary. J. Bell, 1793, 5 vols.
Helme, Elizabeth. Duncan and Peggy. J. Bell, 1794, 2 vols.
Mathews, Mrs. Perplexities. J. Bell, 1794, 3 vols.
Norton, Caroline, editor. La Belle Assemblée. J. Bell.
Robinson, Mary. Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds. J. Bell, 1792.
Smith, Charlotte. The Old Manor House. 1st ed., J. Bell, 1793, 4 vols.
Smith, Charlotte. The Wanderings of Warwick. 1st ed., J. Bell, 1794.
Wallace, Eglinton. A Supplement to The Conduct of the King of Prussia. J. Bell, 1794.