Titles by Watts, Susanna in CHICAGO format
There are 10 titles associated with this person.
Watts,
Susanna.
Chinese maxims. Translated from The œconomy of human life. Into heroic verse. In seven parts. By Susannah Watts.
Leicester:
1784.
Watts,
Susanna.
Original Poems, and Translations, Particularly Ambra, from Lorenzo de'Medici. Chiefly by Susanna Watts.
London:
Francis and Charles Rivington,
1802.
Watts,
Susanna.
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:
1804.
Watts,
Susanna.
Elegy on the Death of the Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. By Susanna Watts.
Leicester:
1817.
Watts,
Susanna.
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,
1820.
Watts,
Susanna.
The Selector, comprizing a Selection from the most celebrated British Poets.
Royston:
Orlando Hodgson & Co., Juvenile Press [Newgate Street],
John Warren,
1823.
Watts,
Susanna.
The Selector, comprizing a Selection from the most celebrated British Poets.
Royston:
Orlando Hodgson & Co., Juvenile Press [Newgate Street],
John Warren,
1823.
Watts,
Susanna.
The Insects in Council, Addressed to Entomologists, with Other Poems, by Susanna Watts.
London:
Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co.,
Albert Cockshaw,
1828.
Watts,
Susanna.
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:
1831.
Watts,
Susanna.
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,
1835.