Titles by Aubin, Penelope in MLA format
There are 17 titles associated with this person.
Aubin, Penelope.
The wellcome: a poem, to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By Mrs. Aubin.
London:
John Morphew,
1708.
Aubin, Penelope.
The life of Madam de Beaumount, a French lady; who lived in a cave in Wales above fourteen Years undiscovered, being forced to fly France for her Religion; and of the cruel Usage she had there. Also her lord's adventures in Muscovy, where he was a Prisoner some Years. With An Account of his returning to France, and her being discover'd by a Welsh Gentleman, who fetch'd her Lord to Wales: And of many strange Accidents which befel them, and their Daughter Belinda, who was stolen away from them; and of their Return to France in the Year 1718. By Mrs. Aubin.
London:
Elizabeth Bell,
John Darby II,
Arthur Bettesworth,
Francis Fayram,
John Pemberton,
John Hooke,
Charles Rivington I,
Francis Clay,
Jeremiah Battley,
Edward Symon,
1721.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves: or, The Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and Two Ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate island near the East-Indies, in the year 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. How in their return to Europe they were taken by two Algerine pirates near the Straits of Gibraltar. Of the slavery they endured in Barbary; and of their meeting there with several persons of quality, who were likewise slaves. Of their escaping thence, and safe arrival in their respective countries, Venice, Spain, and France, in the year 1718. With many extraordinary accidents that befel some of them afterwards. Being a history full of most remarkable events. By Mrs. Aubin.
London:
Elizabeth Bell,
John Darby II,
Arthur Bettesworth,
Francis Fayram,
John Pemberton,
John Hooke,
Charles Rivington I,
Francis Clay,
Jeremiah Battley,
Edward Symon,
1722.
Aubin, Penelope.
The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. ... By Mrs. Aubin. The second edition with amendments.
Dublin:
R. Norris,
T. Thornton,
1722.
Aubin, Penelope.
The life of Madam de Beaumount, a French lady; who lived in a cave in Wales above fourteen years undiscovered, being forced to fly to France for her religion; and of the cruel Usage she had there. Also her lord's adventures in Muscovy, where he was a Prisoner some Years. With An Account of his returning to France, and her being discover'd by a Welsh Gentleman, who fetch'd her Lord to Wales: And of many strange Accidents which befel them, and their Daughter Belinda, who was stolen away from them; and of their Return to France in the Year 1718. The second edition. By Mrs. Aubin.
London:
John Darby II,
Arthur Bettesworth,
Francis Fayram,
John Osborn and Thomas Longman,
John Pemberton,
John Hooke,
Charles Rivington I,
Francis Clay,
Jeremiah Battley,
Edward Symon,
1728.
Aubin, Penelope.
The humours of the masqueraders.
London:
T. Reynolds [Hungerford Market, Strand],
1733.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves: Or, The Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and Two Ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate island near the East-Indies, in the year 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. How in their return to Europe they were taken by two Algerine pirates near the straits of Gibraltar. Of the slavery they endured in Barbary; and of their meeting there with several persons of quality, who were likewise slaves. Of their escaping thence, and safe arrival in their respective countries, Venice, Sapin, and France, in the year 1718. With many extraordinary accidents that befel some of them afterwards. Being a history full of most remarkable events. By Mrs. Aubin.
Dublin:
John Dempsy,
1736.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves: Or, The Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and Two Ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate Island near the East-Indies, in the year, 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. How in their return to Europe they were taken by two algerine pirates near the straits of Gibraltar. Of the slavery they endured in Barbary; and of their meeting there with several persons of quality, who were likewise slaves. Of their escaping thence and safe arrival in their respective countries, Venice, Spain, and France, in the year 1718. With many extraordinary accidents that befel some of them afterwards. Being a history full of most remarkable events. By Mrs. Aubin.
Dublin:
James Dalton,
1736.
Aubin, Penelope.
A collection of entertaining histories and novels, Designed to promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interpreted with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in three volumes. Vol. I. Containing, The Noble Slaves; or, The Lives and Adventures of two Lords and two Ladies. The Life and amorous Adventures of Lucinda, an English Lady. The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil, and his Family.
London:
Daniel Midwinter II,
Arthur Bettesworth,
Charles Hitch,
John Pemberton,
Richard Ware,
Charles Rivington I,
Aaron Ward,
James and Paul Knapton,
Thomas Longman I,
Richard Hett I,
S. Austen,
John Wood,
1739.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Inhuman Stepmother; or, The history of Miss Harriot Montague. In two volumes.
London:
John Roson [St. Martin's le Grand],
1770.
Haywood, Eliza, et al.
A Collection of Novels, Selected and Revised by Mrs. Griffith.
London:
George Kearsley [Fleet Street],
1777.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
Danbury:
1797.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
New Haven:
1798.
Aubin, Penelope.
English nights entertainments. The life, adventures and distresses of Charlotte Dupont, and her lover Belanger; who, it is supposed, underwent a greater variety of real misfortunes and miraculous adventures, than any couple that ever existed. Written by Mrs. Aubin.
London:
Ann Lemoine,
1800.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
New York:
1800.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
New York:
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street],
1806.
Aubin, Penelope.
The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
New York:
Evert Duyckinck [Pearl Street],
1814.