Titles by Wallace, Eglantine in CHICAGO format
There are 16 titles associated with this person.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
A letter to a friend, with a poem, called the ghost of Werter. By Lady-
London:
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly],
1787.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
A letter to a friend, with a poem, called The Ghost of Werter. By Lady.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1787.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1788.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1788.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace.
Dublin:
James Moore [Dublin],
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street],
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street],
William McKenzie [Dame Street],
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street],
Patrick Wogan [Church Street],
Bernard Dornin [College Green],
Hannah Chamberlaine,
Luke White [Dame Street],
John Jones [Grafton Street],
1788.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
Letter from Lady Wallace, to Capt. William Wallace, aid de camp to Colonel Maxwell, at Bangalore. The second edition.
London:
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly],
1792.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumourier, investigated by Lady Wallace.
London:
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly],
1793.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumourier, investigated by Lady Wallace. Second edition.
London:
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly],
1793.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
A sermon addressed to the people, pointing out the only sure method to obtain a speedy beace and reform. By Lady Wallace.
London:
Samuel and James Reed,
1794.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
A supplement to The conduct of the King of Prussia, &c. investigated; containing Observations Upon The Present State Of English Politics; and A Plan For Altering The Mode Of Carrying ON The War. Addressed To All Ranks Of Britons. By Lady Wallace. The second edition.
London:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1794.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
A supplement to The conduct of the King of Prussia, &c. investigated; Observations upon the present state of English politics; and a plan for altering the mode of carrying on the war. Addressed to all ranks of Britons. By Lady Wallace.
London:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1794.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The conduct of the King of Prussia and General Dumourier, investigated, by Lady Wallace. The third edition.
London:
Joseph Bell,
1794.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
Lady Wallace's address to the Margate volunteers, on the 28th of May, 1795.
Margate:
1795.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The whim a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. The second edition. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the hospital ... but refused the Royal license.
Margate:
1795.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The whim, a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the Hospital and Poor of the Isle of Thanet, but refused The Royal Licence.
Margate:
1795.
Wallace,
Eglantine.
The whim, A comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. The second edition. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the hospital and poor of the isle of thanet, but refused the Royal licence.
Margate:
1795.