Titles by Didier and Tibett in APA format
There are 9 titles associated with this firm.
Parsons
, E.
(1801).
The peasant of ardenne forest. a novel. in four volumes. by mrs. parsons, author of anecdotes of two well-known families, the miser, the valley of st. gothard, an old friend with a new face, woman as she should be, mysterious warning, &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.
Parsons
, E.
(1802).
The mysterious visit. a novel, founded on facts. in four volumes. by mrs. parsons, author of the peasant of ardenne forest, the valley of st. gothard, the miser and his family, &c. &c. &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.
Kelly
, I.
(1803).
A modern incident in domestic life. in two volumes. by isabella kelly, author of madeline, abbey st. asaph, avondale priory, eva, ruthinglenne, baron's daughters, &c. &c. &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.
Lafontaine
, A.H.J.
(1804).
Love and gratitude; or, traits of the human heart. six novels, translated from augustus la fontaine. in three volumes. prepared for the press by mrs. parsons, author of mysterious warning, girl of the mountain, murray house, the miser and his family, the peasant of ardenne forest, the valley of st. gothard, mysterious visit, &c. &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.
Parsons
, E.
(1804).
Murray house. "a plain unvarnished tale." in three volumes. by mrs parsons, author of errors of education, woman as she should be, mysterious warning, girl of the mountain, the peasant of ardenne forest, the valley of st. gothard, the miser and his family, mysterious visit, &c. &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.
Kelly
, I.
(1805).
The secret: a novel. in four volumes. by isabella kelly, author of madeline, abbey st. asaph, avondale priory, eva, ruthinglenne, baron's daughter, a modern incident in domestic life, &c. &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.
Reeve
, S.
(1807).
The mysterious wanderer. a novel: in three volumes. dedicated, by permission, to the right hon. lady elizabeth spencer. by sophia reeve.
London:
Hawke
, A.E.C.
(1808).
The jackdaw "at home." by a young lady of rank, illustrated with elegant engravings.
London:
Didier and Tibett.
Somerville
, E.
(1809).
Aurora and maria: or, the advantages of adversity. a moral tale, in which is introduced a juvenile drama, call'd queen elizabeth, or, old times new revived. by elizabeth somerville. author of leading strings to knowledge, a mother's lessons, &c, &c.
Brentford:
Philip Norbury.