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Catalogue of books, being the library of the Late Christopher Robinson, Esq. one of the justices of His Majesties Court of King's Bench. Will begin to be sold by anction by James Vallance, on Monday the 11th June, at his auction room, in the court lately occupied by the Post-Office. They consist of a choice collection, of upwards of four thousand volumes, in most branches of literature; among which are the following: folio. Buckley's Thuanus, 7 vols. large paper. Le Brun's Travels, 3 vols lare paper, Rymer's Fd̆era, 10 vols. Biographia Britannica, 7 vols. State Tryals, II vols. Holinshed's Chronicle, 3 vols. Friossart's Chronicle, Camden's Britannia, 2 vols. Rushworth's collections, 8 vol. Sidney's State papers, Colbylins 2 vols. Clarendon and Whitlock's histories, 4 vols. Pecke's Desiderata, 2 vols. Madox's Exchequer and other works, 5 vols. State tracts in the reign of Charles and William, 5 vols. Dugdale's Origines, Spelman's Glossary, Ware's History of Ireland, by Harris, 2 vols. Petty's Maps of Ireland, List of the claims of Chichester House, L.P. Anderson on commerce, 2 vols. Wren's Parentalia, Viner's Abridgment. 23 vols. Bacon's Abridgment, 5 vols. Comyn's Digest, 6 vols. Year books, 10 vols. Mallory's Entries, 2 vols. Gibson's Codex, 2 vols. Lords Journals of Ireland, 4 vols. Commons Journals of Ireland, 24 vols. Vessey's Irish statutes, II vols. Quarto. Ruffead's English statutes, 13 vols. Lord Sommer's Tracts, 8 vols. Pryne's Parliamentary writs, 4 vols. With several others equally good; and all the reporters, mostly best editions. Likewise to be sold several mathematical and philosophical instruments, and some coins and medals. For the conveniene of the gentlemen of the Bar, the law books will be sold every evening from seven until ten; and the miscellanies from twelve to four each eay. Catalogues to be had at the placeof sale. N.B. the whole library will be sold by private contract, any time prior to the commencement of sale.
Vallance, James.Date: 1787?]- Books
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A Catalogue of books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, and French. Collected chiefly from the libraries of John de Wit, Constantin Huygens, and Frederick Spanheim. With divers curious editions of ancient and modern authors, and most of the classics printed by Aldus, Rob. Stephans, Christ. Plantin, Old Elzevir, and Gryphius. Lately brought from France and Holland. With a curious parcel of prints. To be sold by auction, in Exeter-Exchange, at the west-end, up stairs. On Wednesday the 25th of February, 1701/2. Catalogues are sold for 6d. apiece by Mr. Hensman in Westminster-Hall, Edw. Castle next Scotland-Yard-Gate near Whitehal, P. Varenn at Seneca's-Head near Somerset-house, Mr. Wotton at the 3 Daggers near the Temple-Gate, J. Knapton at the Crown in Pauls-Church-Yard, Rich. Parker under the Piazza's of the Royal-Exchange, H. Clemens in Oxford, and Edm. Jefferies in Cambridge. [pointing hand symbol] The books may be view'd five days before the sale begins.
Date: 1702]- Books
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The London catalogue of books, with their sizes and prices. Correcter to September MDCCXCIX.
Bent, William, 1747-1823.Date: 1799- Books
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The London catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Great Britain, since the year MDCC. Properly classed under the several branches of literature; And alphabetically disposed under each head. With their sizes and prices. Carefully compiled and corrected, with in numerable additions.
Bent, William, 1747-1823.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Catalogue of books, imported from France, Holland, German, Italy, and Switzerland. By the Typographical Society, London. Pars I.
Typographical Society (London, England)Date: [1773?]- Books
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Catalogue of the library of the Late Dr. Hamilton, of Lynn; consisting of books in physic, surgery, natural history, &c. Which are now selling for ready money only, at R. Marshall's, printer, bookseller, and stationer, High Street, Lynn: where may be had, the first part of his catalogue, for M,DCC,XCIV.
Marshall, R.Date: 1794]- Books
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A catalogue of a very valuable collection of books, Consisting of many thousand volumes, most of them lately imported from abroad, containing the fullest assortment of French authors, of different kinds, that ever appeared in this country, the best editions new, and elegantly bound. Also a very large collection of the best editions of the Greek and Latin classics, in fine condition. Likewise a great variety of histories, both civil and ecclesiastick, law, divinity, miscellanies, and the best English authors both in prose and verse; Which begins to be sold by auction, for ready money, at the auction-house in the east-wing of the Exchange, on Monday the 26th of November, at four o'clock afternoon, and to continue every day at the same hour till all are sold off. Catalogues to be had at the Shop of John Balfour, who will execute commissions for gentlemen in the country, or for such as cannot attend, so as to give them intire satisfaction. The common rules of auction will be observed. Amongst the books in this catalogue are those following: folio. Dictionnaire de Martiniere, 10 tom. - de Breton - de Chauspie, 4 tom. - de Marchand, 2 tom. - de Savary, 3 tom. - de Richelet, 3 tom. - de Moreri, 10 tom. - de Furetiere, 4 tom. Dictionnaire canonique, &c. 5 tom. Dict. de la langue Celtique, 3 tom. Chamber's dict. and supplem. 4 vols dict. of trade and commerce, 2 vs Johnson's English dictionary, 2 vs Harris's lexicon technicum, 2 vols Hoffmanni lexicon univers. 4 vols Martini lexicon philologicum, 2 vs Vocabulario della crusea, 5 tom. Gesneri thes. linguæ Lat. 4 vols Stephani thes. linguæ Lat. 4 vols Du Cange glossarium, 6 vols Pitisei lexicon, 3 vols vide next pate.
Balfour, John, -1795.Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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[A] catalogue of books, containing a great variety in most languages, arts, and sciences; Which will regin to be sold (for ready money,) at the prices printed in the catalogue; on Friday, July 17th, 1789, at the Ahop of Ann Ireland, bookseller and printer, opposite the assembly room, Leicester. (Who gives the full value for any library, or parcel of books.) Catalogues may be had of the neighbouring booksellers, and of Mr. Crow[d]er, Pater-Noster-Row, London.
Ireland, Ann, bookseller.Date: 1789]- Books
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Lackington, Allen, & Co's catalogue, volume the second: Including some very valuable collections of books. Recently purchased: comprising in the-whole upwards of one hundred and fifty thousands volumes, various languages, and on the most useful branches of literature. Among them will be found a variety of rare and curious articles. With an extensive collection of the best modern and most esteemed publications. A large number in an uncommon variety of plain, elegant, and superb bingings. The whole selling at the extreme low prices which are printed in the catalogue, and marked in every book. By Lackington, Allen, & Co. Booksellers, Temple of the Muses, Finsbury-Square, London.
Lackington, Allen, & Co.Date: 1799]- Books
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Preston and Son, musical instrument makers, music-printers, publishers, and dealers in second-hand musical instruments, at their wholesale warehouses, No. 97, Strand, and Exeter 'change, London, manufacture and sell the following, with every other article in the music branch, wholesale, retail, and for exportation: Chamber organs Barrel organs Harpsichords spinnets Piano-fortes Grand piano-fortes ... Harpsichord and spinnet hammers Crow and raven quills Desks for harpsichords New-invented portable music-desks Rosin boxex, wood or ivory Mutes, brass, box, or ivory Mouth-pieces for French horns or trumpets, brass or ivory Mouth-pieces for German flutes Pens to rule music paper Ruled books of all sizes Ruled paper of all sorts Bows for violins, kits, tenors, violoncellos, and viol de gambos Bridges for violins, kits, tenors, violoncellos, viol de gambos, guittars, &c. Pags or pins, and tail-pieces for do. Hinges and locks for harpsichords and spinnets Reeds for bassoons, hautboys, clarionets, vauxhumanes, and bagpipes Cases for reeds ------ for flutes and hautboys ------ for violins, violoncellos and guittars also import the best Italian and Roman strings for violins, tenors, mandolines, violoncellos, double basses, welch harps, &c. German wire for harpsichords, spinnets, piano-fortes, guittars, &c. Italian catgut and wire strings, silvered in the compleatest manner, and well proportioned for violins, basses, guittars, and piano-fortes. Harpsichords, Piano Fortes, and spinnets let out by the month, quarter, or year; and tuned in town and country, by the year, quarter, or per time, on the shortest notice. - Musical instruments repaired in the nearest manner.
Preston and Son (Musical instrument makers : London, England)Date: 1790]- Books
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A Catalogue of the library of an eminent counsellor lately deceas'd; Consisting of many valuable English books, in divinity, history, poetry, voyages, travels. &c. Also [a] compleat and curious collection, of all the most valuable law-books, very fair and of the best editions. Will be sold by auction, at the Temble-Change Coffee-House, in Fleetstreet, on Wednesday the first day of June next-beginning every evening at five a clock, till the sale is ended. Catalogues are distributed gratis; by Mr. Barker, in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Harding in St. Martins-Lane; Mr. Clements at the Half Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. John Hartley against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet; Mr. Robert Hartley's in Holborn, Mr. Brown without Temple-Bar; Mr. Archer in Henrietta street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Bakers in Mercers. Chappel in Cheapside; Mr. Phillips the Black Bull in Cornhill. And at the place of sale.
Date: 1709]- Books
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Charles Elliot's catalogue of books for 1778, Containing several libraries and parcels of books lately purchased, together with the stock of the seller; the whole forming about fifteen thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences, particularly, a very full assortment of the best modern authors, in various bindings; which wll begin to be sold (Whitsunday 1778,) at the shop of C. Elliot, Parliament-Square. The books in general are the best editions, and in the freshest and most fashionable bindings, unless otherwise expressed in the catalogue; and being marked much lower than the usual stated prices, they can only be sold for ready money: If put to accompt, they must be charged at the state prices.-The books may be seen every day at the above shop of C. Elliot, who will carefully execute commissions for gentlemen in the country; and lay aside what books they order immediately on receiving their letters. The uncommon expence of this very extensive catalogue, makes a charge necessary.-None will be delivered to servants, or carriers from the country, without a written order, or sixpence sterling.-The money shall be given back to such as return the catalogue after perusal, or allowed out of the first purchase of five shillings from the sale.
Elliot, Charles, -1790.Date: Printed in the year 1778- Books
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Second part. Marshall's catalogue for 1795; Consisting of several thousand volumes, in various languages, and classes of learning. The whole selling at extreme low prices, (for ready money only) by R. Marshall, printer, bookseller, and stationer, High street, Lynn. Who gives the utmost value for libraries, or parcels of books, or books exchanged. Cata[l]ogues. To be had of most of the principal booksellers, in town and country.
Marshall, R.Date: 1795]- Books
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The Dublin catalogue of books, in all arts and sciences. Classed alphabetically, with their prices affixed: including all articles published to the year, M.DCC.LXXIX.
Date: [1779]- Books
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A catalogue of books, printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market.
Ford, Richard, -1738.Date: 1726?]- Books
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A catalogue of approved English books, in several branches of useful and ornamental literature.
Cadell, T. (Thomas), 1742-1802.Date: 1775- Books
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W. Ash's catalogue for 1789. Containing a collection of scarce and valuable books (lately purchased) in every branch of literature, and particularly in divinity. Most of them are in very fair and neat condition. The lowest prices are printed to each book, and will be sold (for ready money only), and continue daily on sale, by William Ash (successor to the late Mr. Keith,) no. 15, Little Tower-street, London.
Ash, William, active 1784-1796.Date: 1789]- Books
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A catalogue of books consisting of miscellanies, canon, civil, and common law, To be sold by auction by Michael Duggan. Being the library of Francis Stoughton Sullivan, LLD. lately deceased. At his late house in Aungier-Street, on Tuesday the thirteenth of May, 1766. The sale of begin every day at eleven o'clock, forenoon. Catalogues to be had at Michael Duggan's in Bride's-Alley, and James Vulance's bookseller in Grafton-Street. Conditions of sale as usual.
Duggan, Michael, active 1766-1768.Date: 1766]- Books
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A catalogue of books, being the library of Howard Parry, Esq; deceased. Which will begin to be sold by auction, by Robert Bell, bookseller and auctioneer, at his great auction-room on Cork-Hill, opposite Lucas's Coffee-House. On Wednesday, the 20th of January, 1762, hours of sale, from six to nine. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. Gentlemen that cannot attend the sale, may have their commissions faithfully executed, by directing to R. Bell, as above.
Bell, Robert, active 1762.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXII [1762]- Books
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Catalogue of books, prints, and books of print being the libraries of the Late Rev. Doctor Usher, F.T.C.D. Mr. Clarendon, and another gentleman which will begin to be sold on Wednesday the 22d of June, 1796, by James Vallance, at his Sale-Room, No. 6, Eustace-Street, the collection consists of a number of excellent books in various branches of literature; among which are the following: folio. Montsaucon's Grecian and Roman antiquities, with the supplement, 15 vol. first impressions of the plates. - Antiquities of France, 5 vol. with plates, Boydel's Shakespeare, with large and small plates, fine impressions. Macklin's British poets, fine impressions. Macklin's British poets, fine impressions. Hodges's views in India fine impressions, bound in Russia. Miller's illustration of the sexual system of linnŭs, 3 vol. with plates coloured and plain, Rubens's landscapes, engraved by Bolswert. Kirby's perspective, fine plates, large paper. Overbeke's antiquities of Rome, 3 vol. impressions, large paper. Trajan and antonine columns, fine impressions, Chambers's dictionary, 5 vol. with plates best edition. Ancient and modern universal history 12 vol. Cooke's voyages, 10 vol. compleat, fine plates pressions of the plates, bound in green tu Pope's works and translations, 14 vol. copy. Spenser's fairie queene, 3 vol. with many designs, elegant. Ferguson's Roman republic, 3 vol. elegant. Doddridge's family expositor, 6 vol. plates, fine copy. With many others equally good. Most of the prints are fine impressions.
Vallance, James.Date: 1796]- Books
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Appendix to a catalogue of the most esteemed modern books, That have been published for fifty years past, to this present time, with the prices affixed. Price 6d. A list of books published from January 1752, to January 1753.
Date: 1753]- Books
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Catalogue de livres nouveaux, et autres latins & francois, qui se vendent dans la boutique de De Varennes, chez qui l'on trouvera grand nombre de livres rares, & curieux, grecs & latins, comme des editions & Alde, de Robert, & Henry Etienne, de palnin, de Graphe, & d'Elsevier: Ainisi Que Quantité de trés-belles tailess-douces de france, des plus Habillos Maitres, savaior D'edelinck, & D' audran, gravées d'aprés Mrs. le Brun, Poussin, coypell, Mignard, le Sueur, d'albane & autres fameux peintres.
Varenne, P. (Pierre), active 1695-1724.Date: 1702- Books
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Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis sometime since Savilian Professor of geometry in the University of Oxford, and of the Reverend Nathaniel Marshall L.L.D. late canon of Windsor, deceased; Being a very curious collection of books in almost all languages, relating to the history, laws, and antiquities of divers parts of Europe, more especially to those of Great Britain and Ireland: among which are, Rymeri fœdera, editio optima, 20 vol. Corio Russico. ... Les dictionaires de Trevoux, de Bayle, & de Moreri, &c. Also several of the Greek and Latin fathers, books of architecture, ... particularly, a compleat sett of the philosophical transactions in 30 volumes in quarto. Likewise a compleat set of the classicks in Usum Delphini, Paris edition, all bound uniform in 60 vol. in 4to. and most of those cum notis variorum, ... and in particular, the first edition of Cicero's works in 4 vol. folio, printed at Milan in 1498 bound in Russia leather. Together with a choice collection of books of inscriptions, coins, medals, &c. lately imported from Italy. Which will be sold very cheap, (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Wednesday, December 1st. 1736. by Fletcher Gyles bookseller, over against Gray's Inn in Holbourn. Catalogues may be had of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Messrs. Innys and Marby in St. Paul's Churchyard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall; Mr. Thurlbourne in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; and Mr. Leake in Bath, booksellers: and at the place of sale.
Gyles, Fletcher, -1741.Date: 1736]- Books
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A Catalogue of books in quires, Which will be sold by auction, at the Queen's-Head Tavern, in Pater-Noster-Row, on Thursday the 13th of December, 1750. Dinner will be upon table exactly at one o'clock. Three months credit will be allowed to those who buy books to the value of ten pounds; two three months to those that buy to the value of twenty pounds; and three three months to those that buy to the value of fifty pounds, on signing notes dated on the day of delivery. N.B. no books will be made perfect, unless the imperfections are demanded within a Fortnight.
Date: 1750]- Books
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A young student's library or, A catalogue of books belonging to the late Mr. Lusher, of Pembroke Coll.Oxon. Consisting of 500 articles, in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and English. Being a collection of the most approv'd modern authors, in divinity, history, poetry, physick, voyages, travels, and other polite literature. With some very good editions of the classicks, and several very curious manuscripts. The whole to be sold by auction, in five nights, by Edmund Curll, bookseller, at his literatory, the two green spires, next door to Will's-Coffee-House, in Bow-street, Covent-Garden. The sale from 5 to 8 in the Evening; to being on Thursday next the 18th instant. Those ladies and gentlemen who cannot be present, shall have their commissions faithfully executed. Catalogues are deliver'd gratis, and the books and manuscripts may be view'd till the time of sale.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: 1729]