Titles by John Newbery in APA format
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Lennox
, C.
(1760).
The lady's museum. by the author of the female quixote.
London:
John Coote. John Newbery.
Allen
, C.
(1760).
The polite lady: or, a course of female education. in a series of letters, from a mother to her daughter.
London:
John Newbery.
Penny
, A.
(1761).
Anningait and ajutt; a greenland tale. inscribed to mr. samuel johnson, a.m. taken from the ivth volume of his ramblers, versified by a lady.
London:
Unknown
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(1761).
The history of greece: by way of question and answer, in three parts.
London:
Robert Baldwin I. John Rivington I. William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Mary Cooper. Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes. Stanley Crowder and Co. [Paternoster Row] Thomas Caslon. Henry Woodfall II. Robert Withy. John Newbery. Joseph Richardson. Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number]
Scott
, S., &
Montagu
, B.
(1762).
A description of millenium hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. by a gentleman on his travels.
London:
John Newbery.
Scott
, S.
(1762).
The history of mecklenburgh, from the first settlement of the vandals in that country, to the present time; including a period of about three thousand years.
London:
John Newbery.
Scott
, S.
(1762).
The history of mecklenburgh, from the first settlement of the vandals in that country, to the present time; including a period of about three thousand years. the second edition.
London:
John Newbery.
Montagu
, B., &
Scott
, S.
(1764).
A description of millenium hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. by a gentleman on his travels. the second edition corrected.
London:
John Newbery.
Montagu
, B., &
Scott
, S.
(1767).
A description of millenium hall, and the country adjacent: together with the character of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. by a gentleman on his travels. the third edition.
London:
John Newbery.
Shackleford
, A.
(1767).
The modern art of cookery improved; or, elegant, cheap, and easy methods, of preparing most of the dishes now in vogue; in the composition whereof both health and pleasure have been consulted, by, mrs. ann shackleford, of winchester. to which is added, an appendix; containing a dissertation on the different kinds of food, their nature, quality, and various uses. by a phycisian [sic]. and a marketing manual, and other useful particulars. by the editor.
London:
Francis Newbery. John Newbery.