Titles by Richard Taylor [Red Lion Court] in APA format
There are 9 titles associated with this firm.
Martineau
, H.
(1831).
The essential faith of the universal church. deduced from the sacred records. by harriet martineau.
London:
The Unitarian Association.
von Pückler-Muskau
, H.L.H.
(1832).
Tour in england, ireland, and france, in the years 1828 & 1829; with remarks on the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and anecdotes of distinguished public characters. in a series of letters by a german prince. in two volumes.
London:
Effingham Wilson [Royal Exchange]
von Pückler-Muskau
, H.L.H.
(1832).
Tour in germany, holland and england, in the years 1826, 1827, & 1828; with remarks on the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and anecdotes of distinguished public characters. in a series of letters. by a german prince. in four volumes.
London:
Effingham Wilson [Royal Exchange]
Aikin
, L.
(1833).
Memoirs of the court of king charles the first. by lucy aikin. in two volumes.
London:
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman.
Aikin
, L.
(1833).
Memoirs of the court of king charles the first. by lucy aikin. in two volumes. second edition.
London:
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman.
Austin
, S.
(1833).
Selections from the old testament: or the religion, morality, and poetry of the hebrew scriptures, arranged under heads. by sarah austin.
London:
Effingham Wilson [Royal Exchange]
Martineau
, H.
(1833).
The faith as unfolded by many prophets: an essay. by harriet martineau. second edition.
London:
The Unitarian Association.
Rodwell
, M.M.
(1834).
The geography of the british isles: interspersed with many historical facts and biographical sketches : selected from the best authors and illustrated with separate blank maps and explanatory keys showing the relative situations, boundaries, principal towns, rivers, &c. of each county: for the use of young persons and schools. by mary martha rodwell; in two volumes.
London:
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman.
Smythies
, H.M.G.
(1835).
The bride of siena. a poem.
London:
Saunders and Otley.