Titles by Cottin, Sophie in APA format
There are 12 titles associated with this person.
Cottin
, S.
(1807).
Dangerous friendship, or, the letters of clara d'albe. translated from the french by a lady of baltimore.
Baltimore:
Cottin
, S.
(1808).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street]
Cottin
, S.
(1809).
Elizabeth, or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
Carlisle:
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street]
Cottin
, S.
(1809).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin. second edition.
Boston:
Munroe, Francis & Parker. Ezra Sargeant.
Cottin
, S.
(1810).
Elizabeth, or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin. third edition.
Poughkeepsie:
Cottin
, S.
(1810).
The saracen, or matilda and malek adhel, a crusade-romance, from the french of madame cottin, with an historical introduction, by j. michaud, the french editor. four volumes in two.
New York:
Isaac Riley.
Cottin
, S.
(1811).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street]
Cottin
, S.
(1811).
The saracen, or matilda and malek adhel, a crusade romance, from the french of madame cottin, with an historical introduction, by j. michaud, the french editor. four volumes in two.
Boston:
Cottin
, S.
(1812).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
New York:
Evert Duyckinck [Pearl Street]
Cottin
, S.
(1815).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia: a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
Windsor:
Preston Merrifield.
Cottin
, S.
(1817).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia. a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
London:
John Sharpe [Piccadilly]
Cottin
, S.
(1819).
Elizabeth; or, the exiles of siberia. a tale, founded upon facts. from the french of madame cottin.
Baltimore:
Fielding Lucas, Jr.