Pamela; or, virtue rewarded. In a series of familiar letters from a beautiful young damsel to her parents: Published In order to cultivate the Principles of Virtue and Religion in the Minds of the youth of Both Sexes. A Narrative which has its Foundation in Truth, and at the same time that it agreeably entertains, by a Variety of enrious and offecting Incidents, is intirely divested of all those Images, which in too many Pieces calculated for Amusement only, tend to inflame the Minds they should instruct. In four volumes. written to the Editor on the Subject. Vol I.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, B. Law and Son, S. Crowder, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, S. Bladon, T. Vernor, T. Cadell, J. Johnson, W. Richardson, W. Otridge, R. Baldwin, S. Hayes, W. Goldsmith, P. Macqueen, Ogilvie and Speare, G. and T. Wilkie, and W. Lane, M.DCC.XCII. [1792]
Publication year
1792-1792
ESTC No.
T195267
Grub Street ID
228980
Description
4v. ; 12⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Samuel Richardson.

In this edition, vol.II titlepage reads 'The thirteenth edition. To which are prefixed, extracts from several curious letters ...'. Another edition omits 'To which are prefixed, extracts from several curious letters ...' from vol.II titlepage.