Titles by Barker, Jane in APA format
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Barker
, J.
(1712).
Exilius: or, the banish'd roman. a new romance. in two parts: written after the manner of telemachus, for the instruction of some young ladies of quality. by mrs. jane barker.
London:
Barker
, J.
(1715).
Exilius: or, the banish'd roman. a new romance. in two parts: written after the manner of telemachus, for the instruction of some young ladies of quality. by mrs. jane barker.
London:
Barker
, J.
(1719.).
The entertaining novels of mrs. jane barker. in two volumes. i. exilius; or the banish'd roman. written (after the manner of telemachus) for the instruction of some young ladies of quality. ii. clelia and marcellus; or, the constant lovers. iii. the reward of virtue; or, the adventures of clarinthia and lysander. iv. the lucky escape; or, the fate of ismenus. v. clodius and scipiana; or, the beautiful captive. vi. piso; or, the lewd courtier. vii. the happy recluse; or, the charms of liberty. viii. the fair widow; or, false friend. ix. the amours of bosvil and galesia. the second edition.
London:
Arthur Bettesworth. Edmund Curll [Fleet Street]
Barker
, J.
(1723).
A patch-work screen for the ladies; or, love and virtue recommended: in a collection of instructive novels. related after a manner intirely new, and interspersed with rural poems, describing the innocence of a country-life. by mrs. jane barker, of wilsthorp, near stamford, in lincolnshire.
London:
Edmund Curll [Strand] Thomas Payne [Paine]
Barker
, J.
(1736).
The entertaining novels of mrs. jane barker, of wilsthorp in northamptonshire. i. exilius: or the banish'd roman. written for the improvement of some young ladies of quality. ii. clelia and marcellus: or, the constant lovers. iii. the reward of virtue: or, the adventures of clarinthia and lysander. iv. the lucky escape: or, the fate of ismenus. v. clodius and scipiana: or, the beautiful captive. vi. piso: or, the lewd courtier. vii. the happy recluse: or, the charms of liberty. viii. the fair widow: or, false friend. ix. the amours of bosvil and galesia. the third edition.
London:
Edmund Curll [Covent Garden] Arthur Bettesworth and Charles Hitch.