These letters originally appeared in the New York morning telegraph.Mode of access: Internet
Charles Eustace Merriman, pseud. of George Tilton Richardson and Wilder Dwight Quint.Mode of access:...
Prepared for the Colonial dames of America."The letters are from the correspondence of two Colonial ...
Published in 1893 by her daughter Fanny Winchester Hotchkiss.Mode of access: Internet
pt. 1. Containing her letters from an early age to the age of twenty-three. 2 v.Mode of access: Inte...
"Letters and diary of Mrs. Henry Stedman Polehampton": p.[331]-378.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint of Harper's Franklin square library, no. 200, Aug. 12, 1881.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint of the London (1762) ed.Published anonymously. By Maria Susannah Cooper. Cf. BM.Mode of ac...
Verso of t.p.: The Plimpton Press, Norwood, Massachusetts.Titles on cover: Letters from a business w...
Added engraved t.-p.Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, Inc., 1975. - 35 mm. - (His...
First London ed., 1760.Letters from a mother, signed Portia, to her daughter Sophia.By Charles Allen...
"These letters were found in a pocket book, in the foot path that leads from Fulham to Hammersmith"....
First printed, 1876, with title: Memoir of the life of Mrs. Anne Jean Lyman.Mode of access: Internet
"With extracts from familiar letters to her daughter, written while in Europe in 1876."Mode of acces...
The first series, edited by W. Harness and A. G. L'Estrange, appeared under title: The life of Mary ...
"Letters to Mrs. Russell Gurney as well as from her have in some instances been admitted."--Pref.Mod...
Charles Eustace Merriman, pseud. of George Tilton Richardson and Wilder Dwight Quint.Mode of access:...
Prepared for the Colonial dames of America."The letters are from the correspondence of two Colonial ...
Published in 1893 by her daughter Fanny Winchester Hotchkiss.Mode of access: Internet
pt. 1. Containing her letters from an early age to the age of twenty-three. 2 v.Mode of access: Inte...
"Letters and diary of Mrs. Henry Stedman Polehampton": p.[331]-378.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint of Harper's Franklin square library, no. 200, Aug. 12, 1881.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint of the London (1762) ed.Published anonymously. By Maria Susannah Cooper. Cf. BM.Mode of ac...
Verso of t.p.: The Plimpton Press, Norwood, Massachusetts.Titles on cover: Letters from a business w...
Added engraved t.-p.Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, Inc., 1975. - 35 mm. - (His...
First London ed., 1760.Letters from a mother, signed Portia, to her daughter Sophia.By Charles Allen...
"These letters were found in a pocket book, in the foot path that leads from Fulham to Hammersmith"....
First printed, 1876, with title: Memoir of the life of Mrs. Anne Jean Lyman.Mode of access: Internet
"With extracts from familiar letters to her daughter, written while in Europe in 1876."Mode of acces...
The first series, edited by W. Harness and A. G. L'Estrange, appeared under title: The life of Mary ...
"Letters to Mrs. Russell Gurney as well as from her have in some instances been admitted."--Pref.Mod...
Charles Eustace Merriman, pseud. of George Tilton Richardson and Wilder Dwight Quint.Mode of access:...
Prepared for the Colonial dames of America."The letters are from the correspondence of two Colonial ...
Published in 1893 by her daughter Fanny Winchester Hotchkiss.Mode of access: Internet