Titles by Robert and James Dodsley in APA format
There are 36 titles associated with this firm.
Justice
, E.
(1751).
Amelia, or, the distress'd wife: a history founded on real circumstances. by a private gentlewoman.
London:
Scott
, S.
(1754).
Agreeable ugliness: or, the triumph of the graces. exemplified in the real life and fortunes of a young lady of some distinction.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Fielding
, S.
(1754).
The cry: a new dramatic fable. in three volumes.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Holt
, D.
(1757).
An address humbly offered to the ladies of great britain, relating to the most valuable part of ornamental manufacture in their dress.
London:
Andrew Millar. Robert and James Dodsley. John Whiston and Benjamin White.
Epictetus
, .
(1758).
All the works of epictetus, which are now extant, consisting of his discourses, preserved by arrian, in four books, the enchiridion, and fragments. translated from the original greek, by elizabeth carter. with an introduction, and notes, by the translator.
London:
Smythies
, S.
(1758).
The brothers. in two volumes. by the author of the stage-coach, and lucy wellers.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Fielding
, S.
(1758).
The lives of cleopatra and octavia. by the author of david simple. second edition, corrected.
London:
Andrew Millar. Robert and James Dodsley. James Leake I.
Unknown
, .
(1759).
Observations from the law of nature and nations, and the civil law; shewing, that the british nation have an undoubted right, during the present war, to seize on all french property in neutral bottoms, and particularly every thing brought from the french settlements in america, or carried to them; as likewise, to seize all such goods carrying to france, that might enable them to carry on the war against great britain, or to refuse or delay doing justice to the british nation; and shewing, that the treaty made between england and holland in 1674, does not intitle the dutch to any right to trade to the french settlements in america. dedicated to these ministers, who have protected and enlarged the commerce of great britain, who have made its fleets masters of the sea, and destroyed the naval power of france; who have secured to great britain the possession of north america, on which its very being, as a maritime power, depends.
London:
Smythies
, S.
(1759).
The brothers. in two volumes. by the author of the stage-coach and lucy wellers. the second edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. W. Reymer.
Battam
, A.
(1759).
The lady's assistant in the oeconomy of the table: a collection of scarce and valuable receipts, taken from the manuscripts of divers persons of the most refin'd taste and greatest judgment in the arts of cookery, preserving, &c. to which is added, the author's own method of pickling, together with directions for making several sorts of wines, mead, sherbet, punch, &c. after the most approved manner. also directions for marketing, instructions for carving, bills of fare for every month in the year, &c. concluding with many excellent prescriptions, of singular efficacy in most distempers incident to the human body. originally published, by the late mrs. anne battam. the second edition, with near one hundred and fifty additional receipts, from several ladies, never before published.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Riccoboni
, M.J.
(1760).
Letters from juliet lady catesby, to her friend lady henrietta campley. translated from the french.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
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:
Sheridan
, F.C.
(1761).
Memoirs of miss sidney bidulph, extracted from her own journal, and now first published. in three volumes.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Sheridan
, F.C.
(1761).
Memoirs of miss sidney bidulph. extracted from her own journal, and now first published. in three volumes. the second edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Gessner
, S.
(1761).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. David Wilson [Plato's Head] Thomas Durham [Strand] Mary Collyer.
Cooper
, M.S.
(1762).
Letters between emilia and harriet.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Gessner
, S.
(1762).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. the fourth edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. Joseph Collyer [Plough Court] Thomas Durham [Strand] Thomas Field.
Gessner
, S.
(1762).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. the second edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. Thomas Durham [Strand] Thomas Field. Mary Collyer.
Gessner
, S.
(1762).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. the third edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. Thomas Durham [Strand] Thomas Field. Mary Collyer.
Riccoboni
, M.J.
(1763).
Letters from juliet lady catesby, to her friend henrietta campley. translated from the french. the third edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Gessner
, S.
(1763).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. the fifth edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. Joseph Collyer [Plough Court] Thomas Durham [Strand] Thomas Field.
Sheridan
, F.C.
(1763).
The discovery. a comedy. as it is performed at the theatre-royal, in drury-lane. written by the editor of miss sidney bidulph. the second edition.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street] Thomas Davies [Russell Street] Robert and James Dodsley. John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] John Coote.
Sheridan
, F.C.
(1763).
The discovery. a comedy. as it was performed at the theatre-royal, in drury-lane. by the editor of miss sidney bidulph.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. Thomas Davies [Russell Street] George Kearsley [Ludgate Street] John Coote. John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross]
Minifie
, M., &
Gunning
, S.
(1763).
The histories of lady frances s-, and lady caroline s-. written by the miss minifies, of fairwater, in somersetshire.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Macaulay
, C.
(1763).
The history of england from the accession of james i to that of the brunswick line. vol. i. by catharine macaulay.
London:
John Nourse. Robert and James Dodsley. William Johnston [Ludgate Street]
Brooke
, F.
(1763).
The history of lady julia mandeville. in two volumes. by the translator of lady catesby's letters. ...
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Brooke
, F.
(1763).
The history of lady julia mandeville. in two volumes. by the translator of lady catesby's letters. the second edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Cibber
, S.M.A.
(1763).
The oracle. a comedy of one act. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in covent-garden. by mrs. cibber.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Riccoboni
, M.J.
(1764).
Letters from juliet lady catesby, to her friend lady henrietta campley. translated from the french. the fourth edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Darwall
, M.W.
(1764).
Original poems on several occasions. by miss whateley.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Darwall
, M.W.
(1764).
Original poems. on several occasions. by miss whateley. the second edition.
Dublin:
Robert and James Dodsley. Josiah Sheppard [Shepherd] [Smock Alley]
Gessner
, S.
(1764).
The death of abel. in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. the sixth edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley. Joseph Collyer [Plough Court] Thomas Durham [Strand] Thomas Field.
Brooke
, F.
(1764).
The history of lady julia mandeville. in two volumes. by the translator of lady catesby's letters. the third edition.
London:
Robert and James Dodsley.
Deverell
, M.
(1784).
Theodora & didymus, or, the exemplification of pure love and vital religion. an heroic poem, in three cantos. by mrs. mary deverell, gloucestershire.
London:
Deverell
, M.
(1786).
Theodora and didymus, or, the exemplification of pure love and vital religion. an heroic poem, in three cantos. with an appendix, consisting of a pindaric ode, for the queen's birth-day, 1786; and poetical epistles, on various moral and entertaining subjects; by mrs. mary deverell, gloucestershir. the second edition.
London:
Bull and Meyler.