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Flin's [s]ale catalogue of books, for the year. 1767. Part 1st. [Co]nsisting of a choice collection of books, in all [b]ranches and languages, which is now selling cheap for ready money only, at said Flin's shop [a]t the Bible in Castle-Street. [Th]e lowest price of each article being mark'd in his catalogue, which may be had at the place [o]f sale. At said place most money may be had [f]or any library or parcell of books. N.B. The second part being very considera[ble] will be publish'd about the beginning of [Jan]uary next. [T]he taking, and printing, of this catalogue is [ex]tended with a very considerable expence, and [a]s there are frequent idle demands made for catalogues, it is hoped that gentlemen will not think it unreasonable that it is charged at a British [si]x-pence, which will be remitted in the first [p]urchase made, to the amount of an English Crown.
Flin, Laurence.Date: [1767]- Books
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Flin's sale catalogue of books. For the year 1763. The lowest price (for ready money only) fixed to each book. Consisting of several thousand volumes in divinity, law, physick, surgery, anatomy, history, mathematicks, geography, and other arts and sciences. Amongst which are the following in folio. ... Which will begin selling at Flin's shop at the Bible in Castle-Street, on Wednesday the 10th of November 1762, and continue on sale to the 1st of May next. ...
Flin, Laurence.Date: 1762]- Books
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Flin's sale catalogue of books, for the year, 1769. Amongst which are many very rare and curious books, in various languages, the lowest price being marked to each article. [I]n this collection are many pieces in the civil and canon law; the customs and manners of the Jews, and other Eastern nations; learned comments of the rabbinical writers, and others, on the Bible; polity of the eastern and western Churches; many of the fathers, ancient scholiasts, and historians: also a great number of the best modern authors, new and second hand. Catalogues as usual at Flin's shop, at the Bible in Castle-Street, price 6d h. Which will be remitted in the first purchase made to the amount of five shillings; where may be had, money for libraries or parcels of books.
Flin, Laurence.Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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Flin's sale catalogue. For the year 1770. Of a valuable and curious collection of books, many of them entirely new. Consisting of near 10,000 volumes in most languages and faculties. Many scarce pieces in history, voyages, travels, philosophy, mathematics, divinity, physic, natural history, &c. &c. Lately purchased and collected with much pains. The lowest price (for ready money only) being marked in this catalogue to each book. Part the first. N.B. The several languages follow in order, as may be seen by the index, on the other side of this page. The sale begins on Wednesday 1st. of November, 1769, at Flin's shop, at the Bible in Castle-Street, Dublin. As this catalogue is not only expensive in the taking, as well as in the printing, the publisher hopes gentlemen will not think it unreasonable that a charge is made for it or a British sixpence, which shall be remitted in the first purchase that amounts to one Crown.-Most money for libraries or parcels of good books may be had, by applying as above.
Flin, Laurence.Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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Flin's sale catalogue of books. For the year 1764, consisting of a curious collection of learning both ancient and modern, in most languages, arts and sciences, viz. Architecture, astronomy, divinity, geography, gardening, husbandry, mathematicks, physic, surgery, anatomy. Also variety of travels, voyages, history, biography, novels, and other books of entertainment, with many of the best variorum classics in folio, quarto, and octavo. Being the libraries of the Late Charles Delafaye, of Westbury, in Wilts Esq. that ingenious antiquary, Mr. Ralph Thoresby, of Leeds, in Yorkshire, both deceased, and others. Which begins selling at Flin's shop, the Bible in Castle-street, Dublin, on Monday October 31st 1763, and to continue on sale untill midsummer next. The lowest price for ready money being marked to each book. To prevent idle demands for catalogues, the price of 4d is fixed on each, which will be remitted in the first purchase that amounts to 5s. [S]aid Flin gives most money for any library or parcel of books.
Flin, Laurence.Date: 1764]