Titles by Shackell and Arrowsmith in APA format
There are 8 titles associated with this firm.
Sargant
, J.A.
(1821).
Extracts from the pilgrimage of st. caroline: with notes, by an englishwoman.
London:
William Wright.
Wilson
, M.B.
(1821).
Poems by mrs. cornwell baron wilson.
London:
William Wright.
Smith
, C.
(1821).
The republican's mistress; a novel founded upon facts. by charlotte smith. in three volumes.
London:
William Wright.
Sedgwick
, C.M.
(1824).
Redwood; a tale. by the author of "a new england tale." in three volumes.
London:
John Miller [New Bridge Street] William Blackwood [Princes Street]
Butt
, G.
(1824).
The spanish daughter. by the rev. george butt, late chaplain to his majesty. revised and corrected by his daughter, mrs. sherwood, author of "stories on the church catechism," &c. &c. in two volumes.
Boston:
Samuel Turell Armstrong. Crocker and Brewster. John P. Haven.
Crabbe
, G.,
Colman
, G.(.y.,
Hervey
, T.K.,
Bird
, J.,
Rogers
, S.,
Watts
, A.,
… Moore
, T.
(1826).
Beauties of the modern poets; in selections from the works of byron, moore, scott, campbell, barry cornwall, southey, coleridge, wordsworth, croly, mrs. hemans, l. e. l., montgomery, hamilton, crabbe, colman, hervey, bird, rogers, alaric watts, miss baillie, mrs. opie, etc., etc. with many fugitive pieces of distinguished merit. by d. carey. a new edition; corrected, enlarged, and re-arranged.
London:
George Wightman and Cramp.
Wilson
, M.B.
(1827).
Astarte, a sicilian tale: with other poems. by mrs. cornwell baron wilson, author of "hours at home," &c. &c. &c. the fourth edition.
London:
Clement Chapple [59 Pall Mall]
Wilson
, M.B.
(1831).
Poems. by mrs. cornwell baron wilson.
London:
William Wright.