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Wagstaff's catalogue of choice books for 1771; Containing many thousands of the most scarce and curious articles in all arts and sciences, and in every branch of polite literature both in print and in manuscript: including a vast variety of scarce tracts, early editions of the rare old black letter books, &c. many of which are prior to 1500; collected and imported since December 1769. The whole being such a collection as needs no encomiums. Which will begin to be sold on Monday, November the 26th, 1770. At George Wagstaff's, bookseller, in Brick-lane, Spitalfields, the corner of Brown's-lane, for ready money only. Catalogues to be had at the following book-sellers, viz. Ridley's, St. James's-street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-yard; Hingleton's Temple-bar; Wilkie's, St. Paul's-church-yard; Cooke's, near the Royal-exchange; and at the place of sale: where the utmost value is given for any library or parcel of books; also books exchanged.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1770]- Books
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To be completed in sixteen numbers, an entire new medical work, particularly adapted to the use of families, by conveying familiar instruction for the prevention and cure of disease. On Saturday, June 14, 1800, will be published, No. 1. Price only Sixpence, Containing Forty Pages of Letter-Press; the succeeding Numbers to be continued Weekly till completed, of the Practical Physician; or, medical instructor. Pointing out Remedies for the Various Diseases of Mankind. With directions for the preservation of health; specifying The Causes, Symptoms, proper Regimen, and Method of Cure of the different Disorders of the Human Body. Adopted to the Use of private Families; though conveying equal Information to the Scientific. Together with Observations on Diet, Air, and Exercise; the effects of the passions, And their Influence on the Production and Prevention of Disease. Including medical advice to women, on pregnancy, child-birth, &c. And Ample Instructions to Parents and Nurses, respecting the disorders of children. By Lewis Mansey, M. D. Assisted by Communications from the most respectable Practitioners, and the Productions of celebrated Medical Writers, whose Names are [cited]. London: Printed by W. Stratford, Crown-Court, Temple-Bar, for J. Stratford, No. 112, Holborn-Hill; And Sold by all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Great-Britain.
Mansey, Lewis.Date: 1800?]- Books
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Books printed for James Fletcher in the Turl, Oxford; and sold by Mess. Rivingtons in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London.
Fletcher, James, 1710-1795.Date: 1753]- Books
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The following books are earnestly recommended to persons of all descriptions and are sold by G. Riebau, bookseller, No. 439, Strand, nearly opposite Buckingham Street. ...
Riebau, George.Date: 1795?]- Books
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New books, just published by B. Crosby, No.4, Stationers' Court, Ludgate Street; and sold by J. Lee, New-street, Covent-garden, and all other booksellers.
Crosby, B. (Benjamin).Date: 1795?]- Books
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An elegant and useful publication for the fair sex. Adapted for families and boarding schools. On Monday, July 2, 1798, will be published, In a convenient size for the pocket, fancifully done up in coloured paper, and embellished with, 1st, a Portrait of Mrs. Hannah More, beautifully engraved by an eminent artist; 2d, a superb Coloured Plate of the present Fashionable Dresses for the Ladies. Number I. (price 1s.) of the Ladies' Monthly Museum; or, polite repository of amusement and instruction: Being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the Fancy, interest the Mind, or exalt the character of the British Fair. By a Society of Ladies. London: printed for the Proprietors, and sold by Messrs. Vernor and Hood, in the Poultry, and by every Bookseller in the three Kingdoms. - Communications addressed to the Editors, Post paid, will be thankfully received.
Date: 1798]- Books
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Ireland. William Jones, Bookseller, No. 86, Dame-Street, Dublin, Begs leave to present his services, in the line of his business, to the Booksellers of America. Being constantly supplied with all the literary publications of character which appear in Europe, and having either an entire property, or a principle share, in the most important and valuable works printed in Ireland, (which of late years has eminently improved in the elegance and correctness of its editions) he is peculiarly circumstanced for furnishing the continent with books in any quantity, of the first merit in the Arts, Sciences, and miscellaneous range of Literature, and upon such terms as must give entire satisfaction to those who shall favour him with their orders, to which the most prompt attention shall be paid.
Jones, William, -1804.Date: 1800]- Books
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The following books written by the late Reverend Dr Isaac Watts, are printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman in Paternoster-Row; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and T. Field, in Leadenhall-Street, London.
Date: 1782?]- Books
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Proposals for printing by subscription, a compleat history of the remote, and hitherto undescrib'd part of Guinea, ... In four parts. By Capt. Bulfinch Lambe, ...
Lambe, Captain (Bulfinch).Date: 1731]- Books
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Catalogus librorum quos nuper ab Hollandia huc attulit Joannes Owenus, Quorum emendorum copia quotidie in Theatro Scheldoniano detur.
Owen, John, bookseller.Date: [1705?]- Books
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Samuel Howgate, book-seller, at his shop in Kirkgate Leeds, sells variety of books in all faculties and sciences: With choice of maps, prints, &c. Parchment and paper stamp'd and plain; likewise books well bound in all sorts of bindings. At the same place may be had ready money for any library or parcel of old books. Where is sold Dr. Daffey's genuine elixir.
Howgate, Samuel, -1761.Date: 1750?]- Books
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Advertisement. There is just now publish'd, that long expected and useful book, entituled, Physical receipts: or, The new English physician.
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Cooke's pocket edition, superbly embellished, of Hume's history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the abdication of James II. With the author's last corrections and improvements, to be comprized in only 36 numbers, price six-pence each. ... To which will be added a continuation, by Dr. Smollett, from the abdication of James II to the death of George II. And a farther continuation, to the present time, by T. A. Lloyd, Esq. Being the most superb and cheap edition ever yet published, ... This day published, no. I price only six-pence, ... And on Saturday next will be published, no. II. The following numbers to be published in regular succession till the whole is completed, of Hume's history of England, with Smollett's and Lloyd's continuation, down to the year 1794. Plan and conditions of the work. I. That this work shall be printed on a beautiful new Burgeois type, purposely calculated to comprise a great quantity of matter in a small compass; and by avoiding useless blanks, before and after the chapters, introduced in former editions of Hume, to enlarge them to an unnecessary and voluminous extent, the public will now be presented with an edition of Hume's history of England at less than half the expence which has ever been affixed to the cheapest edition. It will also be printed on paper of an excelent texture and quality. ... IV. In order to accommodate the curious, a superior edition will be struck off on warehouse, William paper, of the finest texture, curiously hot-pressed. It will contain the first impressions of the plates, which will be worked off in the manner of proofs; and in every other respect will maintain a superiority of nature and elegance. From the united expences attendant on these extra embellishments, will be affixed the additional charge of only six-pence each number.
Cooke, Charles, active 1789-1817.Date: [1793]- Books
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New books, printed according to Act of Parliament, continue to be sold as usual by John Donaldson, now the sole proprietor of the shop no.195 the corner of Arundel Street in the Strand, London, known by the Name of the only Shop for Cheap Books, where the business has from the 1st of October, 1765, been carried on by him for himself and his late Partner Alexander Donaldson of Edinburgh.
Donaldson, John, active 1763-1782.Date: 1775?]- Books
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Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool. Preparing for the Press, and will be Published with all convenient Speed, neatly printed on a superfine wove cream-coloured Paper, and hot-pressed; in one Volume, 4to; embellished with a Map, Plan, Views, &c. The History of Liverpool; with Some notice of its Environs: to which will be added, an account of the River Mersey, from Its Source to the Sea; with A Sketch of the Principal Objects on its Banks.
Stockdale, John, 1749?-1814.Date: [1798]- Books
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Cheap edition of the British poets, in eleven volumes. This day is published vol. I. II. & III. (Price 10s. 6d. per volume in boards.) of a complete edition of the poets of Great Britain, on a new plan. ...
Date: 1793]- Books
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Books printed for F. Newbery, at the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, for the instruction and entertainment, of all the good little masters and misses, of Great Britain and Ireland.
Newbery, Francis, -1780.Date: 1770?]- Books
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A catalogue of books sold by J. Marmaduke, bookseller in Great Wild-street, near Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
Marmaduke, J., -1788.Date: 1750?]- Books
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The right Hon. Edmund Burke. On Tuesday, August 1, 1797, will be published, no. Vii. price 1s. (being the first number of the second volume) of the Monthly visitor, and pocket companion; for July, 1797. By a Society of Gentlemen. A Portrait of Mr. Burke, from an original bust; With his Character by the late Right Hon. W. G. Hamilton, the reputed Author of the Letters of Junius, never before published, will appear in the present Number of the Monthly visitor. And, among a variety of interesting Papers, Sketches of the Republican Armies, communicated by a Friend in Germany;-a circumstantial and critical Account of the Monument just opened to Garrick, in Westminster Abbey; -an original Biography of Parker;-an Account of Colman's Heir at Law;-And a Review of the Novel of Azemia. London: Printed for the Proprietors: And sold by H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster Row; where (post paid) Correspondents are requested to direct their Communications.
Society of Gentlemen.Date: 1797]- Books
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On Friday, the 5th day of February, 1796, will be published, No.I. (price four pence) of a miscellany, to be published every eighth day, under the name of The watchman. By S.T. Coleridge, Author Of Addresses To The People, A Plot Discovered, &c. &c. The Publishers in the different Towns and Cities will be specified in future Advertisements.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834.Date: 1796]- Books
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Proposals for printing by subscription, Abdollatiphi Historiæ Ægypti compendium: quod, ... ab Edvardo Pocockio, ... ex linguâ arabica in latinam versum, nunc primum utrâque edidit, ... Thomas Hunt, ...
Hunt, Thomas, 1696-1774.Date: 1746]- Books
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In the press, and speedily will be published, Discourses, controversial and practical: written on the most interesting subjects; and suited to the present times. In two large octavo volumes. By the author of Deism revealed. Note, The Controversial Discourses are addressed To the Clergy of the Church of England; And the Practical, To the Citizens of London; where many of them were preached. Price Bound Twelve Shillings, and sewed in blue Covers Ten Shillings and Six-Pence. The Money to be paid on the Delivery of the Books.
Skelton, Philip, 1707-1787.Date: 1754]- Books
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The humble representation of Edmund Curll, bookseller and citizen of London, concerning five books, complained of to the Secretary of State.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: 1725?]- Books
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Books lately published by G. Kearsley, at Doctor Johnson's Head, no. 46, Fleet-Street, London. Where all new publications may be had on the shortest notice.
Kearsley, George, -1790.Date: [1788]- Books
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At the London and Westminster Circulating Library, No. 315, Holborn, near Chancery-Lane, books are lent to read, on an extensive, liberal, and new plan, by David Ogilvy & Son.
David Ogilvy & Son (London, England)Date: 1800?]