Titles by Albert Cockshaw in APA format
There are 8 titles associated with this firm.
Heyrick
, E.
(1827).
Observations on the offensive and injurious effect of corporal punishment; on the unequal administration of penal justice; and on the pre-eminent advantages of the mild and reformatory over the vindictive system of punishment.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co.
Heyrick
, E.
(1828).
Apology for ladies' anti-slavery associations. by the author of "immediate, not gradual abolition," &c. &c.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly]
Heyrick
, E.
(1828).
Appeal to the hearts and consciences of british women.
Leicester:
Albert Cockshaw.
Heyrick
, E.
(1828).
Apology for ladies' anti-slavery associations. by the author of "immediate, not gradual abolition," &c. &c.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly]
Watts
, S.
(1828).
The insects in council, addressed to entomologists, with other poems, by susanna watts.
London:
Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co. Albert Cockshaw.
Heyrick
, E.
(1828).
Appeal to the hearts and consciences of british women.
Leicester:
Albert Cockshaw.
Watts
, S.
(1828).
The insects in council, addressed to entomologists, with other poems, by susanna watts.
London:
Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co. Albert Cockshaw.
Watts
, S.
(1835).
The insects in council, addressed to entomologists, with other poems, by susanna watts.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] Renshaw and Kirkman.