Titles by Tighe, Mary in APA format
There are 11 titles associated with this person.
Tighe
, M.
(1805).
Psyche; or the legend of love.
London:
James Carpenter [14 Old Bond Street]
Tighe
, M.
(1811).
Mary: a series of reflections during 20 years.
Dublin:
Tighe
, M.
(1811).
Psyche, with other poems. by the late mrs. henry tighe.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Tighe
, M.
(1811).
Psyche, with other poems. by the late mrs. henry tighe. the third edition.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Tighe
, M.
(1812).
Psyche, with other poems. by the late mrs henry tighe. the fourth edition.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Tighe
, M.
(1812).
Psyche, with other poems. by the late mrs. henry tighe.
Philadelphia:
Tighe
, M.
(1816).
Psyche, with other poems. by the late mrs henry tighe. the fifth edition.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Knight
, A., &
Barbauld
, A.L., &
Hemans
, F., &
Opie
, A., &
Taylor (later Gilbert)
, A., &
Tighe
, M.
(1827).
Poetic gleanings, from modern writers; with some original pieces. by a governess.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton.
Barbauld
, A.L., &
Fry
, C., &
Hemans
, F., &
Opie
, A., &
Taylor
, E., &
Taylor
, J., &
Tighe
, M.
(1829).
Sabbath recreations: or, select poetry, of a religious kind, chiefly taken from the works of modern poets; with original pieces never before published. edited by emily taylor. second edition, with numerous additions from english and american poetry.
London:
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] Frances Houlston and Son [London]
Taylor
, J.,
Tighe
, M.,
Stewart
, M.,
Opie
, A.,
Mitford
, M.R.,
Landon
, L.E.,
… Bannerman
, A.
(1830).
The laurel. fugitive poetry of the xixth century.
London:
John Sharpe [Duke Street]
Welsh
, M.A.W.,
Twamley
, L.A.,
Tighe
, M.,
Taylor
, J.,
Symmons
, C.,
Sheridan
, F.C.,
… Barbauld
, A.L.
(1835).
Flora and thalia; or gems of flowers and poetry; being an alphabetical arrangement of flowers, with appropriate poetical illustrations, embellished with coloured plates. by a lady.
London:
Henry Washbourne.