Fisher
Fisher is an archaic term for a fisherman, revived as gender-neutral.Fisher, Fishers or The Fisher may also refer to: Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fisher, Anne
Published 1771
Published 1771
printed for Tho. Slack, (enter'd in Stationers Hall, according to Act of Parliament.)
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by Fisher, James
Published 1741
Published 1741
printed for David Duncan, and sold at his house near the Foot of the West-Bow, and sold by William Johnston in Newlandsborland
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by Fisher, Anne
Published 1788
Published 1788
printed for the author, and sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, in Pater-Noster-Row; and S. Hodgson, Newcastle
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by Fisher, Anne
Published 1762
Published 1762
printed for J. Richardson, in Pater-Noster-Row; and T. Slack, in Newcastle
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by Fisher, George
Published 1772
Published 1772
[printed for J. Fuller, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, [and 8 others in London]
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by Fisher, Samuel
Published 1794
Published 1794
printed and sold by John White. Sold also by Mrs. Gurney, Holborn, London: and the booksellers of Norwich and Liverpool
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by Fisher, George
Published 1789
Published 1789
[printed for J. Rivington and Sons; J. Buckland; T. Longman, B. Law, J. Johnson, [and 8 others in London]
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by Fisher, Edward
Published 1752
Published 1752
Printed by John Bryce and David Paterson, for Robert Smith, and sold by him at his Shop at the sign of the Gilt Bible in the Salt-mercat
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by Fisher, James
Published 1747
Published 1747
printed for J. Newlands, and sold by him at his shop in the Head of the Gallowgate; and by A. Norry in Perth, A. Webster in Kirkaldy, J. Beugo in Dunfermline, J. Jaffrey in Stirling, Baillie Cadel in Haddington, W. Smith in Edinburgh, G. Paton in Linlithgow, J. Paton in Kilmarnock, and T. Caverhill in Jedburgh