Titles by Brooke, Charlotte in APA format
There are 8 titles associated with this person.
Brooke
, C.
(1788).
Proposals for printing by subscription reliques of irish poetry: consisting of heroic tales, odes, elegies, and songs, translated into english verse, with notes explanatory and historical; to which will be subjoined a legendary tale. by miss brooke.
Dublin:
Unknown
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(1789).
Reliques of irish poetry: consisting of heroic poems, odes, elegies, and songs, translated into english verse: with notes explanatory and historical; and the originals in the irish character. to which is subjoined an irish tale. by miss brooke.
Dublin:
George Bonham [South St. George's Street]
Brooke
, C.
(1791).
The school for christians, in dialogues, for the use of children. by miss brooke.
Dublin:
Bernard Dornin [College Green]
Brooke
, H.
(1792).
The poetical works of henry brooke, esq. author of gustavus vasa, fool of quality, &c, revised and corrected by the original manuscript; with a portrait of the author, and his life. by miss brooke. the third edition.
Dublin:
s.n. [sine nomine]
Unknown
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(1795).
Bolg an tsolair: or, gaelic magazine, containing laoi na sealga: or, the famous fenian poem, called the chase; with a collection of choice irish songs, translated by miss brooke. to which is prefixed, an abridgment of irish grammar; with a vocabulary, and familiar dialogues.
Belfast:
Brooke
, C.
(1803).
Emma; or the foundling of the wood. a novel. by miss brooke, daughter of the late henry brooke, author of the fool of quality, etc.
London:
James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street]
Brooke
, C.
(1803).
Emma; or the foundling of the wood. a novel. by miss brooke, daughter of the late henry brooke, author of the fool of quality, etc.
Dublin:
John Rice [Grafton Street]