Titles by Abraham John Valpy [Red Lion Court] in APA format
There are 14 titles associated with this firm.
Norton
, C.E.S.
(1830).
The undying one, and other poems. by the honble mrs. norton.
London:
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley.
Norton
, C.E.S.
(1830).
The undying one, and other poems. by the honble mrs. norton. second edition.
London:
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley.
Loudon
, M.
(1832).
Fortune-hunting: a novel. by the author of “first love.” in three volumes.
London:
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley.
Cursham
, M.A.
(1832).
Norman abbey; a tale of sherwood forest. by a lady. in three volumes.
London:
James Cochrane and Co.
McTaggart
, A.
(1832).
Plays: valville, or, the prejudices of past times; theodora; hortensia; villario; a search after perfection; and constantia. by mrs. a. m'taggart, author of "memoirs of a gentlewoman."
London:
Pigott
, H.
(1832).
The private correspondence of a woman of fashion. in two volumes.
London:
Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley.
McTaggart
, A.
(1832).
Plays: theodora; hortensia; villario; and a search after perfection. by mrs. a. mctaggart, author of memoirs of a gentlewoman.
London:
Abraham John Valpy [Red Lion Court]
Inchbald
, E.
(1833).
Memoirs of mrs. inchbald: including her familiar correspondence with the most distinguished persons of her time. to which are added the massacre, and a case of conscience; now first published from her autograph copies. edited by james boaden, esq. in two volumes.
London:
Richard Bentley.
, Æ.
(1833).
Prometheus bound. translated from the greek of æschylus. and miscellaneous poems, by the translator, author of "an essay on mind," with other poems.
London:
Abraham John Valpy [Red Lion Court]
, Æ.
(1833).
Prometheus bound. translated from the greek of æschylus. and miscellaneous poems, by the translator, author of "an essay on mind," with other poems.
London:
Abraham John Valpy [Red Lion Court]
Grey
, E.C.
(1835).
Hyacinthe; or, the contrast. by the authoress of “alice seymour.”.
London:
James Cochrane and Co.
Goldie
, E.M.
(1835).
Poems. by miss emma mary goldie.
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