Titles by Watts, Susanna in APA format
There are 10 titles associated with this person.
Watts
, S.
(1784).
Chinese maxims. translated from the œconomy of human life. into heroic verse. in seven parts. by susannah watts.
Leicester:
Watts
, S.
(1802).
Original poems, and translations, particularly ambra, from lorenzo de'medici. chiefly by susanna watts.
London:
Francis and Charles Rivington.
Watts
, S.
(1804).
A walk through leicester; being a guide to strangers, containing a description of the town and its environs, with remarks upon its history and antiquities.
Leicester:
Watts
, S.
(1817).
Elegy on the death of the princess charlotte augusta of wales. by susanna watts.
Leicester:
Watts
, S.
(1820).
A walk through leicester; being a guide to strangers: containing a description of the town and its environs, with remarks upon its history and antiquities. second edition, with additions.
Leicester:
Thomas Combe.
Watts
, S.
(1823).
The selector, comprizing a selection from the most celebrated british poets.
Royston:
Orlando Hodgson & Co., Juvenile Press [Newgate Street] John Warren.
Watts
, S.
(1823).
The selector, comprizing a selection from the most celebrated british poets.
Royston:
Orlando Hodgson & Co., Juvenile Press [Newgate Street] John Warren.
Watts
, S.
(1828).
The insects in council, addressed to entomologists, with other poems, by susanna watts.
London:
Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co. Albert Cockshaw.
Watts
, S.
(1831).
The animals' friend. a collection of observations and facts tending to restrain cruelty, and to inculcate kindness towards animals, in prose and verse, original and selected, with engravings.
Leicester:
Watts
, S.
(1835).
The insects in council, addressed to entomologists, with other poems, by susanna watts.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] Renshaw and Kirkman.