John Osborn, stationer and bookseller, at the sign of the Ship at St. Saviour's Dock-Head, selleth all sorts of Bibles, Common-Prayers, Testaments, Primers, Horn-Books, with all other sorts of New or Old Books; all sorts of Writing, Brown, Blew and Whited-Brown paper; Shop Books, Copy Books, Pocket Books, Journal Books; with all other Stationary Wares: Mathematical Instruments for the Sea, Wast Paper by the Ream or Pound, Pictures, with several other things, by Wholesale or Retale. Books Exchang'd, or lent to Read. Old Books new Bound, Ready Money for all sorts of Books.
- Osborn, John, -1739.
- Date:
- 1720?]
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[London, s.n., 1720?]
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ESTC T140290
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