(1836). The young lady's book of classical letters : consisting of epistolary selections : designed to improve young ladies and gentlemen in the art of letter-writing, and in those principles which are necessary for respectability and success in life : with introductory rules and observations on epistolary composition, by the author of "The young man's own book.": Consisting of epistolary selections : designed to improve young ladies and gentlemen in the art of letter-writing, and in those principles which are necessary for respectability and success in life : with introductory rules and observations on epistolary composition. Desilver, Thomas & Co..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Young Lady's Book of Classical Letters : Consisting of Epistolary Selections : Designed to Improve Young Ladies and Gentlemen in the Art of Letter-writing, and in Those Principles Which Are Necessary for Respectability and Success in Life : With Introductory Rules and Observations on Epistolary Composition, by the Author of "The Young Man's Own Book.": Consisting of Epistolary Selections : Designed to Improve Young Ladies and Gentlemen in the Art of Letter-writing, and in Those Principles Which Are Necessary for Respectability and Success in Life : With Introductory Rules and Observations on Epistolary Composition. Philadelphia: Desilver, Thomas & Co., 1836.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Young Lady's Book of Classical Letters : Consisting of Epistolary Selections : Designed to Improve Young Ladies and Gentlemen in the Art of Letter-writing, and in Those Principles Which Are Necessary for Respectability and Success in Life : With Introductory Rules and Observations on Epistolary Composition, by the Author of "The Young Man's Own Book.": Consisting of Epistolary Selections : Designed to Improve Young Ladies and Gentlemen in the Art of Letter-writing, and in Those Principles Which Are Necessary for Respectability and Success in Life : With Introductory Rules and Observations on Epistolary Composition. Desilver, Thomas & Co., 1836.