Titles by Benjamin Bragg in MLA format
There are 6 titles associated with this firm.
Trotter (Cockburn), Catharine.
A poem on His Grace the Duke of Marlborough's return from his German expedition.
London:
Benjamin Bragg,
1705.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine, et al.
Memoirs of the court of England. In two parts. By the Countess of Dunois, Author of the ingenious and diverting Letters of The Lady's Travels into Spain. Writ during Her Residence in that Court. Now made English. To which is added, The lady's pacquet of letters, Taken from her by a French Privateer in her Passage to Holland. Suppos'd to be Written by several Men of Quality. Brought over from St. Malo's by an English Officer at the last Exchange of Prisoners.
London:
1707.
Settle, Elkanah.
The siege of Troy, a dramatick performance. Presented in Mrs. Mynns's booth, over against the Hospital-Gate in the Rounds in Smithfield, during the time of the present Bartholomew-Fair. Containing a description of all the scenes, machines and movements, with the whole decoration of the play, and particulars of the entertainment.
London:
1707.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine, et al.
Memoirs of the court of England. In two parts. By the Countess of Dunois, Author of the ingenious and diverting Letters of The Lady's Travels into Spain. Writ during Her Residence in that Court. Now made English. To which is added, The lady's pacquet of letters, Taken from her by a French Privateer in her Passage to Holland. Suppos'd to be Written by several Men of Quality. Brought over from St. Malo's by an English Officer at the last Exchange of Prisoners.
London:
1707.
Settle, Elkanah.
The siege of Troy, a dramatick performance. Presented in Mrs. Mynns's booth, over against the Hospital-Gate in the Rounds in Smithfield, during the time of the present Bartholomew-Fair. Containing a description of all the scenes, machines and movements, with the whole decoration of the play, and particulars of the entertainment.
London:
1707.
Manley, Delarivier.
The Female tatler. By Mrs. Crackenthorpe, the lady who knows every thing.
London:
1709-[1710].