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Book catalogs - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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J. Manson's summer catalogue for 1762, Containing a valuable collection of books of prints and books in all languages and sciences lately purchased, most of thern in good condition, and many in elegant bindings; also a few fine and curious prints, are now sale for ready money only at the prices printed in the catalogue, and marked in the first leaf of each book. By J. Manson, No. 2, Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden. Where the utmost value is given in money or exchange for libraries or parcels of books or prints. Catalogues may be had, price 6d. at the place of sale.
Manson, John, -1812.Date: 1792]- Books
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Supplement to the laws of the Natural History Society of Edinburgh, M.DCC.LXXXIX.
Natural History Society of Edinburgh.Date: 1789]- Books
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Supplement, 1793 to the London catalogue of books. Divinity and ecclesiastical history.
Bent, William, 1747-1823.Date: 1793]- Books
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Lunn's catalogue for 1792. Comprehending an assemblage of many thousand valuable and useful books, in every branch of learning; particularly a very large and excellent collection of the Greek and Roman classics; the whole forming a general collection in various languages, of several thousand pounds value: likewise books of prints, antiquities, and portraits, capital prints by Woollet, Bartolozzi, &c. framed and glazed. Manuscripts and Roman missals, finely illuminated. The books are in fine condition, and in a variety of plain, elegant, and magnificent bindings; the prices are printed in the catalogue, and as useful marked in the first leaf of every book, and are now on sale, for ready money only, by W. H. Lunn, (removed to the shop lately occupied by Miss Lord,) near the Public Library, Cambridge. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale; and of Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard, London.
Lunn, William Henry, -1815.Date: 1792]- Books
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J. Bell's priced catalogue for 1782. A catalogue of books in various languages, arts and sciences; containing rare and valuable books in most branches of literature. Chiefly in fine condition, many of them new, and well bound. Which will begin to be sold at the prices marked in the catalogue (for ready money only) December 1781; By John Bell, Parliament-Square, who gives the full value for any library or parcel of books. Catalogues will be delivered gratis at the shop of J. Bell to gentlemen who are pleased to call for them, or when a line is sent.
Bell, John, approximately 1736-1806.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]