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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, ... Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. ...
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1794- Books
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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, the present bookseller, Finsbury-Square, London. Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. With a triple dedication. 1. To the Public. 2. To Respectable 3. To Sordid Booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present Bookseller, Finsbury-Square, London. Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. With a Triple Dedication. 1. To the Public. 2. To Respectable 3. To Sordid Booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present Bookseller, Finsbury-Square, London. Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. With a Triple Dedication. 1. To the Public. 2. To Respectable 3. To Sordid Booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: [1795]- Books
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Memoirs of the first forty-five years of the life of James Lackington, The present Bookseller in Chiswell-Street, Moorfields, London. Written by himself. In forty-six letters to a friend. With a triple dedication. 1. To the public. 2. To Respectable 3. To Sordid booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Memoirs of the first forty-five years of the life of James Lackington, the present bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, London. Written by himself. In a series of letters to a friend. With a triple dedication. 1. To the Public. 2. To Respectable 3. To Sordid Booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: [1791]- Books
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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present Bookseller in Chiswell-Street, Finsbury-Square, London. Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. With a triple dedication. 1. To the public. 2. To Respectable 3. To Sordid booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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This day is published, in one volume octavo, (Price 5s. in boards,) with a fine portriat of the author, by Scott, done from a very great likeness, just painted by Keenan, memoirs of the first forty-five years of the life of James Lackington, the present bookseller in chiswell-street, moorfields, London. Written by himself, in a series of letters to a friend. With a triple dedication: to the public; to the respectable to the sordid booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: [1791]- Books
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Lackington's catalogue for 1789: consisting of above fifty thousand volumes. ... The whole selling ... by J. Lackington, ...
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1789]- Books
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Second part of Lackington's catalogue for 1787; consisting of about thirty thousand volumes,...The whole selling...by J. Lackington,...
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1787]- Books
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Second volume of Lackington's catalogue for 1793. Consisting of above ninety thousand volumes, ... selling ... By J. Lackington, ...
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1793]- Books
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Second volume of Lackington's catalogue for 1792. Consisting of about ninety thousand volumes, ... The whole selling ... By J. Lackington, ...
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1792]- Books
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Lackington's catalogue for 1784; consisting of about thirty thousand volumes ... The whole selling ... by J. Lackington, ...
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1784]- Books
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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, London. Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. With triple dedication 1. To the public. 2. To respectable 3. To Sordid booksellers.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Lackington's catalogue for 1792. Consisting of one hundred thousand volumes in various languages and Classes of Learning; Including many valuable Libraries Lately purchased. With many Articles but just published; A very large Number in an uncommon Variety of plain, elegant and superb Bindings. Also many scarce, old, and valuable Books. Folio. Graevius et Gronovius, &c. 37 vol. Museum Florentinum, 7 tom. Encyclopedie, 28 tom. Geneve Le Sacre de Louis XV. Edmondson's Copperplate Peerage, 6 v. Montsaucon, Antiquites, G. P. 10 tom. Fables de Fontaine, 4 tom. Millar's Plants, coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vol. coloured Description du Danube, 6 tom. Bailey's Mechanics Albinus's Tables Foulis's superb editions Gough's Camden, 3 vol. Campbell's Vitruvius, 2 vol. L. P. Quarto. Grose's Works, 13 vol. Edwards's Nat. Hist. 7 vol. coloured Voyage Pittoresque, 13 tom. Wilkes's Butterflies, coloured Pennant's Works, 14 vol. russia Baskerville's Classics, 7 tom. Octavo, &c. Buffon, 43 tom. coloured Goldsmith's Nat. Hist. 8 vol. coloured Brindley's Classics, 24 vol. Universal History, 60 vol. Johnson's Poets, 75 vol. morocco Monthly Review, 68 vol. Critical Review, 56 vol. Pickering's Statutes, 36 vol. By J. Lackington, at his shop, No. 46 and 47, Chiswell-Street, Moorfields, London. Where Libraries or Parcels of Books are purchased on a new Plan, by which the Seller is sure to have the utmost Value in ready Money, or in other Books. - Not an Hour's Credit will be given to any Person, nor any Books Exported, or sent into the Country, before they are paid for. Catalogues may be had at the Shop, and of Mr. C. H. Lackington (private House) No. 12, Charles-Street, St. James's-Square; also of the following Booksellers; Barker, Russell-Court, Drury-Lane; Marsom, No. 187, High Holborn; Lunn, Cambridge; Merrick, Oxford; Gander or Hodges, Sherborne; Hazard, Bath; Rollason, Coventry; Deck, Bury; Haydon, Plymouth; Edwards, Norwich; Bulgin, Bristol; Fisher, Newcastle; and also at Freeth's Coffee House, Birmingham. - To prevent Mistakes, those who send for any Books are desired, besides the Numbers, to send the first Words and the Prices of the Article they want. - Book-Binding done in the newest Taste and exceeding cheap.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1792]- Books
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Second part of Lackington's catalogue for 1788; consisting of Above Thirty Thousand Volumes, In various Languages and Classes of Learning; Including Four valuable Libraries purchased since October; With many Articles but just published; A large Number in a Variety of elegant and superb Bindings. The whole selling at the extreme low Prices which are printed in this Second Part, and marked in every Book, By J. Lackington, At his Shop, No. 46 and 47, Chiswell-Street, Moorfields, London. Where may be had the utmost Value for Libraries or Parcels of Books. Or Books Exchanged. - Not an Hour's Credit will be given to any Person, nor any Books Exported, or sent into the Country before they are paid for. This second part, Price Sixpence, (which will be allowed to Purchasers in 6s) may be had at the Shop, and of the following Booksellers: Richardson, Royal Exchange; Barker, Russell-Court, Drury-Lane; Marsom, No. 187, High Holborn; Walker, No. 44, Pater-Noster-Row; Ryan, No. 351, Oxford-Street, near the Pantheon; Manson, King-Street, Westminster; Lunn, Cambridge; and Palmer and Merrick, Oxford; Hazard, Bath; Lloyed, Bristol; Rollason, Coventry; Laing, Edinburgh. N. B. The first part of this Catalogue, Price 1s, to be allowed to Purchasers in 10s, or paid back if the Catalogue be returned, (though no Purchase be made) only to be had at the Place of Sale; consisting of Forty Thousand Volumes, will continue on Sale until September 20th, 1788, when a very large new Catalogue will be published. - To prevent Mistakes, those who send for any Books are desired, besides the Numbers to send the first Words and the Prices of the Articles they want. - Book-Binding done in the newest taste, and exceeding cheap.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1788]- Books
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To the booksellers of London and Westminster.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1788]- Books
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Memoirs of James Lackington, who from the humble station of a journeyman shoemaker, by great industry, amassed a large fortune, and now lives in a splendid stile, in London. Containing, among other curious and facetious anecdotes, a succinct account of the watch-nights, classes, bands, love-feasts, &c. of the Methodists; with specimens of Mr. Wesley's and Mr. Whitfield's [i.e., Whitefield's] mode of preaching, and the means made use of by them in propogating their tenets. Written by himself. Formerly one of the brethren of Mr. Wesley's church.
Lackington, James, 1746-1815.Date: 1796