Titles by Charles Law and George B. Whittaker in APA format
There are 19 titles associated with this firm.
Capper
, L.
(1815).
A poetical history of england; written for the use of the young ladies educated at rothbury-house school, and dedicated to them, by the author.
London:
Hill
, E.
(1815).
A sequel to the poetical monitor, consisting of pieces select and original, adapted to improve the minds and manners of young persons. by eliz. hill. second edition.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Mant
, A.C.
(1815).
Caroline lismore: or, the errors of fashion. a tale. by alicia catherine mant, author of ellen: or, the young godmother.
Southampton:
Charles Law and George B. Whittaker.
Mant
, A.C.
(1815).
Ellen, or, the young godmother: a tale for youth. by alicia catherine mant.
Southampton:
Charles Law and George B. Whittaker.
Rolls
, M.
(1815).
Sacred sketches from scripture history by mrs. hen. rolls.
London:
Charles Law and George B. Whittaker.
Peacock
, L.
(1815).
The visit for a week; or, hints on the improvement of time. containing original tales, anecdotes from natural and moral history, &c. designed for the instruction and amusement of youth. by lucy peacock.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Charles Law and George B. Whittaker.
Hackett
, M.
(1816).
A popular account of st. paul's cathedral; with a description of the monuments and other interesting particulars.
London:
Rolls
, M.
(1816).
Moscow. a poem. by mrs. hen. rolls, authoress of "sacred sketches from scripture history."
London:
Chapone
, H.M.
(1816).
Letters on the improvement of the mind; addressed to a lady, by mrs. chapone. to which is prefixed, a life of the author.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. James Scatcherd and Charles Letterman [Litterman] John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Walker and Edwards. Charles Law and George B. Whittaker. Gale and Fenner. James Black [York Street]
Roberts
, M.
(1816).
Moral views; or the telescope, for children. the fourth edition.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Charles Law and George B. Whittaker. William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton.
d'Aulnoy
, M.
(1817).
Fairy tales and novels by the countess d'anois; translated from the french, with a biographical preface. in two volumes.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy. Thomas Cadell and William Davies. R. Scholey. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Anthony King Newman and Co. Francis, Charles and John Rivington. Walker and Edwards. John Richardson [Royal Exchange] Charles Law and George B. Whittaker. John Robinson. Gale and Fenner. James Nunn. B. Reynolds. Lackington and Co. Hannah Black and Co. James Black [Maiden Lane]
Mant
, A.C.
(1817).
Montague newburgh; or, the mother and son. in two volumes. by alicia catherine mant, author of ellen; or the young godmother, and caroline lismore; or the errors of fashion.
London:
Charles Law and George B. Whittaker.
Cottin
, S.R., &
de Saint-Pierre
, J.B.
(1817).
Paul and virginia: translated from the french of bernardin saint-pierre; by helen maria williams. elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia. a tale, founded upon facts: from the french of madame cottin.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy. Thomas Cadell and William Davies. R. Scholey. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Anthony King Newman and Co. Francis, Charles and John Rivington. Walker and Edwards. Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones. John Richardson [Royal Exchange] Charles Law and George B. Whittaker. Gale and Fenner. Hannah Black, Charles Parbury, and William Houghton Allen. James Nunn. B. Reynolds. J. Robinson. James Black and Son [Tavistock Street]
Shelley
, H.
(1817).
Tunbridge wells; a descriptive poem. to which are added the book-stall, and other miscellaneous pieces.
London:
Charles Law and George B. Whittaker. Pinnock and Maunder [Bell Rd]
Rundell
, M.E.
(1818).
The new family receipt-book, containing eight hundred truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy, selected from the works of british and foreign writers of unquestionable authority and experience. and from the attested communications of scientific friends. a new edition, corrected.
London:
John Murray II [Albemarle]
Peacock
, L.
(1818).
The visit for a week; or, hints on the improvement of time. containing original tales, anecdotes from natural and moral history, &c. designed for the instruction and amusement of youth. by lucy peacock.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Charles Law and George B. Whittaker.