Berquin, A. M. (1813). The looking glass for the mind, or The juvenile friend: Being a valuable collection of interesting and miscellaneous incidents, calculated to exhibit to young minds the happy effects of youthful innocence, and filial affection; : in prose and verse: designed to improve and amuse the rising generation. : Embellished wih an elegant frontispiece, and seventy-three cuts. Printed and sold by J. Bioren, no. 88, Chesnut-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Berquin, Arnaud M. The Looking Glass for the Mind, or The Juvenile Friend: Being a Valuable Collection of Interesting and Miscellaneous Incidents, Calculated to Exhibit to Young Minds the Happy Effects of Youthful Innocence, and Filial Affection; : In Prose and Verse: Designed to Improve and Amuse the Rising Generation. : Embellished Wih an Elegant Frontispiece, and Seventy-three Cuts. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by J. Bioren, no. 88, Chesnut-Street, 1813.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Berquin, Arnaud M. The Looking Glass for the Mind, or The Juvenile Friend: Being a Valuable Collection of Interesting and Miscellaneous Incidents, Calculated to Exhibit to Young Minds the Happy Effects of Youthful Innocence, and Filial Affection; : In Prose and Verse: Designed to Improve and Amuse the Rising Generation. : Embellished Wih an Elegant Frontispiece, and Seventy-three Cuts. Printed and sold by J. Bioren, no. 88, Chesnut-Street, 1813.