(1909). Letters written by Charles Lamb's "Princely woman, the thrice noble Margaret Newcastle" to her husband; by his "Fine old Whig" William Plumer to the third Duke of Portland and Lord William Bentinck; also by his "Old Bencher" Samuel Salt from the originals at Welbeck Abbey together with a reprint of a rare pamphlet, entitled "Considérations sur l'état actuel de la France au mois de juin 1815, par un Anglais": <i. e. F. A. Elia> With illustrations. (Vorwort: [William J. A.] Portland). John Murray.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLetters Written by Charles Lamb's "Princely Woman, the Thrice Noble Margaret Newcastle" to Her Husband; by His "Fine Old Whig" William Plumer to the Third Duke of Portland and Lord William Bentinck; Also by His "Old Bencher" Samuel Salt from the Originals at Welbeck Abbey Together with a Reprint of a Rare Pamphlet, Entitled "Considérations Sur L'état Actuel De La France Au Mois De Juin 1815, Par Un Anglais": <i. E. F. A. Elia> With Illustrations. (Vorwort: [William J. A.] Portland). London: John Murray, 1909.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLetters Written by Charles Lamb's "Princely Woman, the Thrice Noble Margaret Newcastle" to Her Husband; by His "Fine Old Whig" William Plumer to the Third Duke of Portland and Lord William Bentinck; Also by His "Old Bencher" Samuel Salt from the Originals at Welbeck Abbey Together with a Reprint of a Rare Pamphlet, Entitled "Considérations Sur L'état Actuel De La France Au Mois De Juin 1815, Par Un Anglais": <i. E. F. A. Elia> With Illustrations. (Vorwort: [William J. A.] Portland). John Murray, 1909.