Titles by John Barber in APA format
There are 12 titles associated with this firm.
Manley
, D.
(1709).
Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality, of both sexes. from the new atalantis, an island in the mediteranean. written originally in italian, and translated from the third edition of the french.
London:
John Morphew. James Woodward [Thread Needle Street]
Manley
, D.
(1709).
Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality, of both sexes. from the new atalantis, an island in the mediteranean. written originally in italian. the second edition.
London:
John Morphew. James Woodward [Thread Needle Street]
Manley
, D.
(1710).
Memoirs of europe, towards the close of the eighth century. written by eginardus, secretary and favourite to charlemagne; and done into english by the translator of the new atalantis.
London:
John Morphew.
Manley
, D.
(1711).
Memoirs of europe, towards the close of the eighth century. written by eginardus, secretary and favourite to charlemagne; and done into english by the translator of the new atalantis. the second edition, corrected.
London:
John Morphew.
Finch
, A.
(1713).
Miscellany poems, on several occasions. written by a lady.
London:
John Barber.
Finch
, A.
(1713).
Miscellany poems, on several occasions. written by a lady.
London:
John Barber.
Finch
, A.
(1713).
Miscellany poems, on several occasions. written by the right honble anne, countess of winchilsea.
London:
John Barber.
Finch
, A.
(1713).
Miscellany poems, on several occasions. written by the right honble anne, countess of winchilsea.
London:
John Barber.
Finch
, A.
(1713).
Miscellany poems, with a tragedy. by a lady, author of the poem on the spleen.
London:
John Barber.
Manley
, D.
(1717).
Lucius, the first christian king of britain. a tragedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by his majesty’s servants. by mrs. manley.
London:
John Barber.
Manley
, D.
(1720).
Lucius, the first christian king of britain. a tragedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by his majesty’s servants. by mrs. manley. the second edition, corrected.
London:
John Barber. John Morphew. William Rufus Chetwood.
Manley
, D.
(1720).
The power of love: in seven novels viz. i. the fair hypocrite. ii. the physician’s stratagem. iii. the wife’s resentment. iv.v. the husband’s resentment. in two examples. vi. the happy fugitives. vii. the perjur’d beauty. never before published. by mrs. manley.
London:
John Barber. John Morphew.