Titles by Craven, Elizabeth in MLA format
There are 16 titles associated with this person.
de Fériol, Antoine and Elizabeth Craven.
The Sleep-Walker, a Comedy; in two acts. Translated from the French, in March, M.DCC.LXXVIII.
Strawberry Hill:
1778.
de Fériol, Antoine and Elizabeth Craven.
The Sleep-Walker, a Comedy; in two acts. Translated from the French, in March, M.DCC.LXXVIII.
Strawberry Hill:
1778.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole, Esq;
London:
1779.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole. The second edition.
London:
1779.
Craven, Elizabeth.
The miniature picture. A comedy in three acts.
London:
William Richardson [Cornhill],
1780.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole. The fourth edition.
Dublin:
Luke White [6 Crampton Street],
1781.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole. The third edition.
London:
1781.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The silver tankard; or, ehe [sic] point at Portsmouth. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market.
London:
Thomas Cadell [London],
1781.
Craven, Elizabeth.
The miniature picture; a comedy, in three acts: performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
London:
George Riley [St. Paul's Churchyard],
1781.
Craven, Elizabeth.
A journey through the Crimea to Constantinople. In a series of letters from the right honourable Elizabeth Lady Craven, to His Serene Highness the Margrave of Brandebourg, Anspach, and Bareith. Written in the year MDCCLXXXVI.
London:
George, George, John and James Robinson,
1789.
Craven, Elizabeth.
A journey through the Crimea to Constantinople. In a series of letters from the Right Honourable Elizabeth Lady Craven, to his serene Highness the Margrave of Brandebourg, Anspach, and Bareith. Written in the year MDCCLXXXVI.
Dublin:
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge],
James Moore [Dublin],
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street],
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street],
George Burnet [Abbey Street],
William Wilson [6 Dame Street] [1763–66; 1768–95],
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street],
Bernard Dornin [College Green],
Hannah Chamberlaine,
William Colles [17 New Buildings, Dame Street],
Luke White [Dame Street],
John Jones [Grafton Street],
1789.
Craven, Elizabeth.
A journey through the Crimea to Constantinople. In a series of letters from the Right Honourable Elizabeth Lady Craven, to His serene Highness the Margrave of Brandebourg, Anspach, and Bareith. Written in the year MDCCLXXXVI. The Second Edition.
London:
George, George, John and James Robinson,
1789.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Remarks in a journey through the Crimea by Lady Craven. Selected from her elegant letters. Interspersed with descriptive accounts. By various autors.
London:
1791.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Airs and chorusses in The Princess of Georgia, an opera: written by Her Serene Highness the Margravine of Anspach, and performed at Brandenburgh-House Theatre, 1798.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1798.
Craven, Elizabeth.
The Soldier of Dierenstein; or, Love and Mercy. An Austrian Story, by H. S. H. The M. of A—.
Newbury:
John White [Fleet Street],
1802.
Craven, Elizabeth.
Memoirs of the Margravine of Anspach. Written by herself. In two volumes.
London:
Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street],
1826.