Titles by John C. Totten in APA format
There are 28 titles associated with this firm.
Rogers
, H.A., &
Coke
, T., &
Rogers
, J.
(1804).
A short account of the experience of mrs. hester ann rogers. written by herself. with a brief extract from her diary.
New York:
Rowe
, E.S.
(1804).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. by the late pious and ingenious mrs. elizabeth rowe. abridged for the use of the methodist society.
New York:
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Harvey
, M., &
Hastings
, S., &
Rowe
, E.S., &
Perin
, M., &
Smith
, M., &
Watts
, I.
(1806).
A real treasure for a pious mind. compiled by a lady. from the collections and writings of the countess of huntingdon, mrs. rowe, miss harvey, dr. watts, mr. perin, mr. smith, and others.
New York:
John Wilson.
Slade
, M.
(1807).
The female shipwright; or, life and extraordinary adventures of mary lacy, giving an account of her leaving her parents disguised as a man; serving four years at sea, seven years apprenticeship in portsmouth dock-yard. with the means which led to a discovery of her sex; when she obtained her discharge, and was allowed a pension by government. written by herself.
New York:
George Sinclair.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1808).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation & soliloquy, prayer and praise. by the late pious and ingenious mrs. elizabeth rowe. abridged for the use of the methodist society.
New York:
Ezekiel Cooper and John Wilson.
Rogers
, H.A., &
Coke
, T., &
Unknown
, [., &
Bulmer
, A.
(1813).
A short account of the experience of mrs. hester ann rogers. written by herself. with a brief extract from her diary. to which are now added, her spiritual letters.
New York:
Daniel Hitt and Thomas Ware.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1813).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation & soliloquy, prayer and praise. by the late pious and ingenious mrs. elizabeth rowe. abridged for the use of the methodist society.
New York:
Daniel Hitt and Thomas Ware.
Dow
, P.
(1814).
Vicissitudes exemplified; or the journey of life. by peggy dow.
New York:
Tooker
, M.M., &
A. E.
, ., &
P. B.
, .
(1815).
A brief account of the religious experience, sickness and death, of the late pious miss mary m. tooker: taken from her own mouth by two female friends, a. e. and p. b. a few weeks before her departure.
New York:
Unknown
, ., &
More
, H.
(1815).
The happy family, or winter evenings' employment: consisting of readings and conversations. in seven parts. by a friend of youth.
New York:
English
, C.
(1815).
The history of the children in the wood. an affecting tale.
New York:
Tooker
, M.M., &
A. E.
, ., &
P. B.
, .
(1815).
A brief account of the religious experience, sickness and death, of the late pious miss mary m. tooker: taken from her own mouth by two female friends, a. e. and p. b. a few weeks before her departure.
New York:
Unknown
, [.
(1815).
Martin and james, or, the reward of integrity. a moral tale, designed for the amusement and instruction of youth.
New York:
Unknown
, ., &
More
, H.
(1815).
The happy family, or winter evenings' employment: consisting of readings and conversations. in seven parts. by a friend of youth.
New York:
English
, C.
(1815).
The history of the children in the wood. an affecting tale.
New York:
Rowe
, E.S.
(1816).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. by the late pious and ingenious mrs. elizabeth rowe. abridged for the use of the methodist society.
Joshua Soule and Thomas Mason.
Porter
, J.
(1817).
The scottish chiefs: a romance. by miss jane porter, author of thaddeus of warsaw, and remarks on sidney's aphorisms. five volumes in two.
New York:
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street]
Taylor
, A.M., &
Taylor
, J.
(1818).
Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school. by mrs. taylor, author of 'maternal solicitude,' &c. and jane taylor, author of 'display,' &c.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Porter
, J.
(1818).
The pastor's fire-side, a novel. by miss jane porter, author of thaddeus of warsaw, sidney's aphorisms, and the scottish chiefs. complete in two volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Sherwood
, M.M.
(1819).
The history of little henry and his bearer. from the eighth london edition.
New York City:
English
, C.
(1819).
The history of the children in the wood. an affecting tale.
New York:
Unknown
, [.
(1819).
The reward of integrity, or, the history of martin and james, a moral tale, designed for the improvement of youth. to which is added, a short account of jack easy.
New York:
Ripley
, D.
(1819).
An account of rose butler, aged nineteen years, whose execution i attended in the potter's field, on the 9th of 7th mo. for setting fire to her mistress' dwelling house. by dorothy ripley.
New York City:
Edgeworth
, M.
(1819).
Moral tales for young people. by maria edgeworth, author of the parent's assistant, tales of fashionable life, &c. in three volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.
Sherwood
, M.M.
(1819).
The history of little henry and his bearer. from the eighth london edition.
New York City:
English
, C.
(1819).
The history of the children in the wood. an affecting tale.
New York:
Unknown
, [.
(1819).
The reward of integrity, or, the history of martin and james, a moral tale, designed for the improvement of youth. to which is added, a short account of jack easy.
New York:
Edgeworth
, M.
(1829).
Moral tales; by maria edgeworth. in three volumes.
New York:
William B. Gilley.