Ann Thicknesse
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Standard Name: Thicknesse, Ann
Birth Name: Ann Ford
was, it seems, an opportunistic writer. Already accustomed to earning money from publicly performing music, she published five titles in four decades from 1761 to 1800: a self-justifying scandal memoir, two music manuals, a biographical dictionary and an autobiographical novel.
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Thicknesse, Ann. A Letter from Miss F—d. 1761.
Thicknesse, Ann. A Letter from Miss F—d. The second edition, 1761.
Thicknesse, Ann. Instructions for Playing on the Musical Glasses.
Thicknesse, Ann. Sketches of the Lives and Writings of the Ladies of France. J. Dodsley, E. and C. Dilly, R. Cruttwell, and T. Shrimpton, 1778.
Thicknesse, Ann. Sketches of the Lives and Writings of the Ladies of France. Dodsley and W. Brown, 1780, 3 vols.
Thicknesse, Ann. The School for Fashion. Reynell, Debrett and Fores, and Robinson, 1800, 2 vols.