Titles by John Bell and John Bradfute [32 Parliament Close] in MLA format
There are 6 titles associated with this firm.
Broughton, Eliza.
Poems and fugitive pieces, by Eliza.
London:
1796.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité.
The knights of the Swan, or, the court of Charlemagne: a romance, written by the Countess of Genlis, in continuation of The tales of the castle. In two volumes.
Edinburgh:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane],
John Bell and John Bradfute [32 Parliament Close],
1796.
Richardson, Caroline E.
Adonia, A Desultory Story, In Four Volumes. Inscribed, by Permission, To Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleugh.
London:
Alexander and James Black and Parry,
John Bell and John Bradfute [32 Parliament Close],
1801.
Murray, Sarah.
A Companion and Useful Guide to the Beauties in the Western Highlands of Scotland, and in the Hebrides: To which is added, a description of part of the main land of Scotland, and of the isles of Mull, Ulva, Staffa, I-Columbkill, Tirii, Coll, Eigg, Skye, Raza, and Scalpa. By the Hon. Mrs. Murray, of Kensington. Vol. II.
London:
1803.
Murray, Sarah.
A Companion and Useful Guide to the Beauties in the Western Highlands of Scotland, and the Hebrides. To which is added, a description of part of the main land of Scotland, and of the Isles of Mull, Ulva, Staffa, I-Columbkill, Tirii, Coll, Eigg, Skye, Raza, and Scalpa.. By the Hon. Mrs. Murray, of Kensington. Vol. II. The second edition.
London:
1805.
Murray, Sarah.
A Companion and Useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland, and the Hebrides, to the Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancashire; and to the Curiosities in the District of Craven, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Also a Description of Part of Scotland, particularly of the Highlands, and of the Isles of Mull, Ulva, Staffa, I-Columbkill, Tirii, Coll, Eigg, Rume, Skye, Raza, and Scalpa. To which is now added, An account of the new roads in Scotland, and of a beautiful cavern lately discovered in the Isle of Skye. By the Hon. Mrs. Murray Aust, of Kensington. In two volumes.—Vol. I. The third edition.
London:
1810.