Titles by Samuel Powell [Crane Lane] in APA format
There are 11 titles associated with this firm.
Centlivre
, S.
(1725).
The gamester. a comedy. written by mrs. centlivre.
Dublin:
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane]
Centlivre
, S.
(1725).
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. a comedy. written by the author of the gamester.
Dublin:
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane]
Barber
, M.
(1728).
A tale being an addition to mr. gay's fables.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Haywood
, E.
(1729).
Frederick, duke of brunswick-lunenburgh. a tragedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in lincoln's-inn-fields. by mrs. eliza haywood.
Dublin:
George Risk [at Shakespeare's Head] George Ewing. William Smith II [Dame Street]
de Courcelles
, A.T.d.M.
(1731).
A new-year's-gift, being, advice from a mother to her son and daughter. written originally in french by the marchioness de lambert, and just publish'd with great approbation at paris. done into english by a gentleman.
Dublin:
George Risk [at Shakespeare's Head] George Ewing. William Smith II [Dame Street]
Rowe
, E.S.
(1735).
Friendship in death, in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, thoughts on death: translated from the moral essays of the messieurs du port royal.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1735).
Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. by the author of friendship in death. ...
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1738).
Friendship in death, in twenty letters from the dead to the living. to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. in three parts. by the same hand. the fifth edition, to which is added, the author's juvenile poems, with some account of her life.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
Provost
, A.
(1741).
The history of a fair greek, who was taken out of a seraglio at constantinople, and brought to paris by a late embassador at the ottoman port: interspersed with the surprising adventures of several other slaves. by abbot provost, almoner to his serene highness the prince of conti. in two volumes.
Dublin:
Edward Exshaw.
McCarthy
, C.
(1757).
News from parnassus, or, political advice from the nine muses, to his grace, the d----- of b-----d. a poem. by miss charlotte mc.carthy.
Dublin:
Samuel Powell [Crane Lane]