Titles by George Ewing in APA format
There are 14 titles associated with this firm.
Haywood
, E.
(1725).
The masqueraders. or fatal curiosity: being the secret history of a late amour.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
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]
Centlivre
, S.
(1737).
The man's bewitch'd; or, the devil to do about her. a comedy, as it is acted at the new-theatre in the hay-market; by her majesty's servants. written by susanna cent-livre.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Echard
, L., &
, T.
(1741).
Terence's comedies made english, with his life, and some remarks. by mr. laurence echard, and others. revi'd and corrected by dr. echard, and sir r. l'estrange. the tenth edition.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Glover
, M.
(1742).
A short account of the late application to parliament made by the merchants of london upon the neglect of their trade: with the substance of the evidence thereupon as sum'd up by mr. glover. the fourth edition.
Dublin:
Fielding
, H.
(1742).
A full vindication of the dutchess dowager of marlborough: both with regard to the account lately published by her grace, and to her character in general; against the base and malicious invectives contained in a late scurrilous pamphlet, entitled remarks on the account, &c. in a letter to the noble author of those remarks.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Cibber
, C.
(1742).
A letter from mr. cibber, to mr. pope, inquiring into the motives that might induce him in his satyrical works, to be frequently fond of mr. cibber's name.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Unknown
, .
(1742).
Remarks upon the account of the conduct of a certain dutchess. in a letter from a member of the last parliament in the reign of queen anne. to a young nobleman.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Pope
, A.
(1742).
The new dunciad: as it was found in the year 1741. with the illustrations of scriblerus, and notes variorum.
Dublin:
George Ewing.
Blainville
, M.d.
(1742).
Travels through holland, germany, switzerland; but especially italy. ... by the late monsieur de blainville, ... translated from the author's own manuscript, never yet published. by george turnbull, ll.d. number i.
Dublin:
George Ewing. John Smith [Blind Quay] Abraham Bradley [Dame Street]
Blainville
, M.d.
(1743).
Travels through holland, germany, switzerland, and other parts of europe; but especially italy. by the late monsieur de blainville, sometime secretary to the embassy of the states-general, at the court of spain. translated from the author's own manuscript, (never yet published) by george turnbull, ll. d. and william guthrie, esq.
Dublin:
Gay
, J.
(1743).
The distress'd wife. a comedy. by the late mr. gay. ...
Dublin:
George Ewing.