The court and city magazine; or, a Fund of entertainment for the man of quality, the citizen, the scholar, the country gentleman, and the man of gallantry; as well as for the fair of every denomination.
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- MDCCLXX.-MDCCLXXI. [1770-1771]
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Also known as
Court and city magazine (London, England : Collected issues : 1770).
Court and city magazine
Portion of title: Fund of entertainment
Publication/Creation
London [England] : printed for Joseph Smith, at No. 15, Pater-noster Row, where letters to the proprietor will be received;ad sold by the booksellers of Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, York, Bath, Bristol, and all other booksellers and news-carriers in Great Britain and Ireland MDCCLXX.-MDCCLXXI. [1770-1771]
Current frequency
Annual (Collected issues)
Designation
Vol. I. [January-December 1770]-vol. II. [January-December 1771].
Physical description
2 v., plates (some fold.) ; 21 cm. (80)
Related material
Court and city magazine (London, England : Monthly : 1770)
Lettering
The Court and city magazine;
References note
NCBEL, II:1304
ESTC P3018
Type/Technique
Languages
Subjects
- Advice columnsPeriodicalsEarly works to 1800
- Fiction, English18th centuryPeriodicalsEarly works to 1800
- RomancesPeriodicalsEarly works to 1800
- English literature18th centuryPeriodicalsEarly works to 1800
- Poetry, EnglishPeriodicalsEarly works to 1800
- PoliticsEnglandPeriodicalsEarly works to 1800
- Great BritainHistoryGeorge III, 1760-1820PeriodicalsEarly works to 1800