A catalogue of a large and valuauble [sic] collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general assortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature. Amongst which are Ashmole's Garter L.P. Turkey Dugdale's Baronage, 2 vol. Turkey Dugdale's Warwickshire 2 vol. Froysait's chronicle Harris's Kent Hutchin's Dorsetshire, 2 vol. Morton's Northamptonshire ... Fables de la Fontaine, 4 tom, grand pap Strange's prints Houbraken's heads, L.P. Russia Pennant's British Zoology, coloured Ruins of Balbec, Palmyra, Athens, Greece, &c. Atlasses by D'Anville, Kitchin, Senex, Dunn, Bowen, &c. Luxembourg Gallery, fine impress. Rogers's prints, 2 vol Authores Classici in usum Delphini 61 tom. Paris. Which will begin to be sold this day, 1780, By Robert Faulder, bookseller, No. 24, New Bond Street, the corner of Maddox Street, who gives the full value for libraries, and parcels of books. N.B. The prices are marked in the catalogue, and on the first leaf of every book. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; of Mr. Blomire in the Strand; Mr. White, Fleet Street; Mr. Cater, Holborne; Mr. Law, Ave Mary-Lane; Mr. Sewel, Cornhill; the booksellers at Oxford and Cambridge; and all the principlal towns in England,
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Catalogue of a large and valuauble collection of books
Catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books
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[London?] : Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; of Mr. Blomire in the Strand; Mr White, Fleet Street; Mr. Cater, Holborne; Mr. Law, Ave Mary-Lane; Mr. Sewel, Cornhill; the booksellers at Oxford and Cambridge; and all the principal towns in England, [1780]
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[4],204p. ; 80.
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ESTC N63920