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Wagstaff's summer catalogue of rare books for 1774. Most humbly inscribed To the Honorable and Right Honorable the members of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies: and all other lovers of antient literature: Comprehending Matchless Collection of really curious Articles on the most uncommon Subjects: Embellished with Portraits of the Authors, and other ingenious Devices. Which will begin selling On Monday the 2d of May, 1774. By George Wagstaff, (A Lover and Preserver of Antiquity) his House in Brick-Lane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, near Christ-Church, Spitalfields. The Prices marked on the first Leaf of each Book as well as in the Catalogue. (for Ready Money only) Catalogues may be had at the following Booksellers, viz. Ridley's St. James's street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-Yard; Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Fletcher at Oxford: Merril, at Cambridge; Booth at Norwich; Flacton at Canterbury; Todd, and Co. at York; Of all the Booksellers in London and Westminster, and at the Place of Sale; where the full Value is given for any Library or Parcel of Books.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1774]- Books
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A catalogue of books, Sold by T. Chapman at the Angel in Pellmall, over-against St. Jame's-Square; All neatly Bound, Gilt on the Back and Letter'd.
Chapman, Thomas, active 1687-1709.Date: 1702?]- Books
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Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, For 1782; most humbly inscribed to the Right Honorable and Honorable members of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, and to all other Lovers of Literature and the fine Arts; comprehending a matchless collection of really scarce and curious articles, both in print and manuscript, many of them embellished with portraits of the authors, and other ingenious devices. Which will begin selling on Monday next, by George Wagstaff, At his House in Brick-Lane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, near Christ-Church, Spitalfields. The Prices marked on the first Leaf of each Book, as well as in the Catalogue. (for ready money only). Catalogues may be had at the following booksellers; viz. Mr. Ridley's, St. James's-Street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-Yard; Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Sewel's opposite the Royal-Exchange; Millan's, Charing-Cross; Fletcher's, Oxford; Merrill's, Cambridge; and at the place of sale.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1782]- Books
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Wagstaff's summer catalogue of rare books for 1773. Most humbly inscribed To the Honorable and Right Honorable the Members of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies: and all other Lovers of Antient and Modern Literature: Comprehending A Matchless Collection of really curious Articles on the most uncommon Subjects: Embellished with Portraits of the Authors, and other ingenious Devices. The whole being such a Collection as are seldom seen, unless in the Libraries of the Greatest Connoisseurs. Which will begin selling On Monday the 3d of May, 1773, By George Wagstaff, (A Lover and Preserver of Antiquity) At his House in Brick-Lane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, near Christ-Church, Spitalfields. The Prices marked on the first Leaf of each Book as well as in the Catalogue. (for Ready Money only.) N. B. In this Collection are various Duplicates of Rare Tracts, &c. which sold at prodigious Prizes in the late Mr. West's Sale, from one to five Hundred per Cent. cheaper than they fetched there. Catalogues may be had at the following Booksellers, viz. Ridley's, St. James's Street: Law's, St. Martin's Church-Yard; Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Fletcher and Prince at Oxford; Merril at Cambridge; Booth at Norwich; Flacton at Canterbury; Todd, and Co. at York; Of all the Booksellers in London and Westminster, and at the Place of Sale; where the full Value is given for any Library or Parcel of Books.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1773]- Books
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Magazin des Estampes, Cockspur-Street, facing the Hay-Market. A second catalogue of a fine and rare collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, consisting of the finest and rarest English portraits, by Faithorne, Pass, Loggan, &c. And many fine historical prints, beautiful foreign portraits, fine drawings, &c. Catalogues to be had, at sixpence each, at the place of sale; and at Mr. Pinchbeck's repository.
Magazin des Estampes (London, England)Date: 1775?]- Books
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Joseph Heath, printer, bookseller, stationer & bookbinder, near the trees on the middle of Timber-Hill, in the Market-Place, Nottingham. Sells all sorts of bibles, common-prayer books, school-books & modern books, &c. ... cephalic & best Scotch snuffs, &c.
Heath, Joseph, -1789.Date: 1775?]- Books
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A catalogue of books, including the libraries of the Rev. W. Etwall ... the Rev. J. Maule ... Herbert Nettleton, Esq; and several other valuable collections purchased in the course of last winter ... Which will be selling ... June, 1779. ... by Samuel Hayes, bookseller, No. 332, Oxford-street ...
Hayes, Samuel, active 1779-1795.Date: 1779]- Books
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For ready money only. A catalogue of scarce and valuable books, ... The lowest prices are marked in the catalogue, by S. Vandenbergh, no. 9, King-Street, ... Westminster. ...
Vandenbergh, Simon.Date: 1796- Books
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Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, Collected and imported since December 1771. Consisting of a Matchless Collection Of such Articles as are seldom seen, unless in the Libraries of the Greatest Connoisseurs. Which will begin to be sold on Monday next, Nov. 2, 1772. By George Wagstaff, (A Lover and Preserver of Antiquity) at his Shop in Bricklane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, Spitalfields, near the Church, exceeding cheap. For ready Money only. The lowest Price printed to each Article in the Catalogue. Mr. Wagstaff returns his most respectful Thanks to all his former Customers; and begs Leave to assure them, that any farther Commands will be esteemed a singular Favor, and with the greatest Readiness and Punctuality complied with. He flatters himself that there are many Articles in this Catalogue worthy of the Notice the Curious, to whose impartial Judgment he submits them, without prostituting his Veracity, or tiring their Patience with the Repetitions of the Words, Scarce, Rare, &c. &c. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers; viz. Ridley, St. James's-Street; Law, St. Martin's Church-Yard; Wilkie, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Cook, near the Royal-Exchange; of the Booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge, and at the Place of Sale: Where the full Value is given for any Library or Parcel of Books.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1772]- Books
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Wagstaff's catalogue of rare and uncommon books, plays, and pamphlets, including the genuine library of a clergyman deceased, ... to be sold, ... on Monday the 18th of May, 1767, at George Wagstaff's, ...
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1767]- Books
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A catalogue of several valuable collections of books, lately purchased; comprehending a variety of articles, in various languages, arts, and sciences. ... and a small collection of the classics. ... will begin to be sold ... on Monday, the 19th of July, 1784. by Mary Luckman, printer, bookseller, and stationer, in Coventry. ...
Luckman, Mary.Date: 1784]- Books
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Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, For 1781. Most humbly inscribed to the Right Honorable and Honorable members of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, and to all other Lovers of Literature and the fine Arts; comprehending a matchless collection of really scarce and curious article, both in print and manuscript, many of them embellished with portraits of the authors, and other ingenious devices. Which will begin selling on Monday next, by George Wagstaff, At his House in Brick-Lane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, near Christ-Church, Spitalfields. The Prices marked on the first Leaf of each Book, as well as in the Catalogue. (for ready money only.) Catalogues may be had at the following booksellers; viz. Mr. Ridley's St. James's-Street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-Yard: Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Sewel's opposite the Royal Exchange; Millan's, Charing-Cross; Fletcher's, Oxford; Merril's, Cambridge; and at the place of sale.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1781]- Books
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Sael's catalogue for 1792, consisting of twenty thousand volumes; including two libraries lately purchased; and many rare and curious books, collected from various Parts of the Kingdom; with a choice Collection of the most esteemed modern Publications: The whole forming an extensive Variety of the best Authors in every Branch of Literature; many of which are in elegant Bindings. Among others equally valuable are Speculum Ecclesiae, Liber Edwardi Confessoris, MS. Biographia Britannica, 4 vol. Blair's Chronology, best edit. Borlase's Cornwell. Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani, a Gibson, 2 tom. Campbell's Vitruvius Britannicus, 3 vols. large paper. Camden's Britannia, by Gough, 3 vols. Nash's Worcestershire, 2 vols. Dee, Bramhall, Saunders, Agrippa, Hopkins, &c. on Witchcraft. King's Vale Royal, eleg. MS. notes. Dictionaries, by Chambers, Johnson, Ainsworth, Baretti, Motherby, Miller, &c. Leicester's Cheshire. Earl of Oxford's Col. of Voyages, 2 vols. Holy Bible, by Field, Wilson, Gill, Brown, Doway, Coll, &c. Morant's Essex, 2 vols. large paper. Peck's Stamford, large paper. Tanner's Notitia, by Nasmith. Scriptores Historiae Romanae, 3 tom. Plukenetti Opera, 4 tom. Homerus Gr. Hodierna, cum multis fig. Newton's Milton, 3 vols. eleg. Ferguson's and Gibbon's Rome, 9 vols. Pennant's Wales, London, and Scotland, 6 vols. New Test. by Tyndale, first edit. Vaughan's Antiquities. Fenn's Letters, 4 vols. Horae ad Usum Sarum, cum fig. MS. on vellum - 1498 Mountenay's Emblems, in seven languages. Gentleman's Magazine, 68 vols. Bell's Poets, 109 vols. Dodsley's Register, 31 vols. Gibbon's and Hook's Rome, 23 vols. eleg. Shakspeare, by Johnson, Stevens, Bell, Capel, and Malone, 51 vols. Ancient and Modern Universal History, 60 vols. Johnson's Poets, 75 vols. Hume's and Smollet's England, 13 vols. portraits. Voltaire's Works, 36 vols. Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian, 14 vols. British Classics, 40 vols. Which are now selling, for ready Money only, at the exceeding low Prices printed in the Catalogue. by G. Sael, Bookseller, at the English Library, Newcastle Street, Strand, London, Who gives the full Value for Libraries and Parcels of Books, or Books exchanged. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale; of Mr. Richardson, at the Royal Exchange; Messrs. Merrills, Cambridge; Prince and Co. Oxford; Mr. Poole, Chester; and of the principal Book sellers in every County Town in England. Those Gentlemen and Ladies who are desirous of G. Sael's future Catalogue, in either Town or Country, may depend on receiving it, by favouring him with their Address before the Publication. Country Dealers, and all Public Schools, &c. supplied with all Publications whatever, on the lowest Terms, and with the utmost Dispatch. Orders for Exportation punctually executed.
Sael, George, 1760 or 1761-1799.Date: 1792]- Books
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A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books, in the several branches of Science and Literature, and in ancient and modern languages. Containing The libraries of several gentlemen And various Parcels of Books lately purchased; also a catalogue of a large and elegant Collection of Prints (by the most eminent Artists) In books, loose, and in frames, which will begin to be sold for ready money; at the prices printed in the catalogue, In January 1789, By Pearson and Rollason, printers of the Birmingham Gazette, Booksellers, Stationers, and Stamp distributors. No. 99, in the High-Street, Birmingham, (who give the full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books.) Catalogues (price 6d: which will be allowed to Purchasers) to be had at the Place of Sale, and of Mr. R. Baldwin Pater-Noster Row; Messrs. White and Son, Fleet-Street; Messrs. Egertons, Whitehall; Mr. T. Knott, No. 47, Lombard-Street, London: of the Booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge; of Mr. Creech, Edinburgh, and of most Booksellers in Great Britain.
Pearson and Rollason (Birmingham, England)Date: 1788?]- Books
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Wagstaff's winter catalogue of rare old books, for 1773. ... Which will begin selling on Monday, November 1, 1773, ... by Geo. Wagstaff, ...
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1773]- Books
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Wagstaff's winter catalogue of rare old books for 1774. most humbly inscribed To the Honourable and Right Honourable the Members of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies: and All other Lovers of Ancient Literature: Comprehending A Matchless Collection of really curious Articles on the most uncommon Subjects; Embellished with Portraits of the Authors, and other ingenious Devices. which will begin selling on Monday the 7th of November, 1774: By George Wagstaff, (A Lover and Preserver of Antiquity) At his House in Brick-Lane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, near Christ-Church, Spitalfields. The Prices marked on the first Leaf of each Book as well as in the Catalogue. (for Ready Money only) Catalogues may be had at the following Booksellers, viz. Ridley's, St. James's Street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-Yard; Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Brotherton and Sewel's, Royal Exchange; Fletcher's, Oxford; Merril's, Cambridge; and of all the Booksellers in London and Westminster, and at the Place of Sale; where the full Value is given for any Library or Parcel of Books.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1774]- Books
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Wagstaff's catalogue for 1769. Containing a choice collection of books lately purchased, in all languages, arts and sciences, ... Which will be sold ... at George Wagstaff's, ...
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1769]- Books
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Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, for 1780. Most humbly inscribed to the Royal & Antiquarian Societies, and to all other Lovers of Literature and the fine Arts; comprehending A Matchless Collection of Really Scarce And Curious Articles, Both In Print And Manuscript, Many Of Them Embellished With Portraits Of The Authors, And Other Ingenious Devices. which will begin selling on Monday next, by George Wagstaff, At his House in Brick-Lane, the Corner of Brown's-Lane, near Christ-Church, Spitalfields. The Prices marked on the first Leaf of each Book, as well as in the Catalogue. (for Ready Money Only.) Catalogues may be had at the following Booksellers; viz. Mr. Ridley's, St. James's-Street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-Yard; Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Sewel's, opposite the Royal-Exchange; Millan's, Charing-Cross; Fletcher's, Oxford, Merril's, Cambridge; and at the Place of Sale.
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1780]- Books
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A catalogue of several thousand volumes, being the libraries of The Rev. Mr. Millechamp, late of Coleshill, in the County of Warwick; And of several other Gentlemen, lately deceased, Among many others, of equal Value, are the following, viz. Folios. Henry on the Old and New Testam. 5 Vols. Burkitt on the New Testament Flavel's Works, 2 Vols. Churchill's Voyages, 6 Vols. Swammerdam's History of Insects Bp. Burnet's Hist. of the Reformation, 3 V. Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire Archbp. Tillotson's Works, best Edit. 3 Vs. Sermons preach'd at Boyle's Lectures, 3 Vs. Chambers's Dictionary, best Edit. 2 Vols. Poole's Annotations, 2 Vols. Drummond's Travels Guthrie's History of England, 5 Vols. Quartos. Holy Bible, 2 Vols. fine Paper Doddridge's Family Expositor, 6 Vols. Addison's Works, 4 Vols. Kester's Travels, 4 Vols. Blainville's Ditto, 3 Vols. Octavos, &c. Smollet's History of England, 11 Vols. Plutarch's Lives, 8 Vols. Shaftesbury's Characteristics, 3 Vols. Burn's Justice, 4 Vols. Rider's History of England, 50 Vols. Spectators, 8 Vols. Nature Display'd, 7 Vols. Which will begin to be sold cheap (the lowest Price being printed in the Catalogue) on Monday the 10th of November, 1766, and continue selling to the 1st of January, 1767, At T. Luckman's Sale-Room, near the Cross, Coventry.
Luckman, Thomas.Date: 1766]- Books
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Wagstaff's catalogue for 1776. of his matchless collection of scarce books, ... Which will begin to be sold on Monday next, ...
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1776]- Books
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Wagstaff's second catalogue for 1769. Containing a valuable collection of choice books selected at various times from the libraries of the learned, ... and will be sold ... by George Wagstaff, ...
Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817.Date: 1769]- Books
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A catalogue of several valuable libraries, lately purchased; Comprehending a great variety of ancient and modern books in every branch of useful and polite literature, and in all languages. Being the stock in trade of Henry Payne, bookseller, bankrupt; which will be sold very cheap, (the prices printed in the Catalogue) by Order of the Assignees, at his late shop, no 67, in Pall-Mall, opposite Marlborough-House, on Monday Jan. 28, 1782, And continue on Sale One Month only.
Payne, Henry, -1784?.Date: 1782]