The story teller's magazine, or, A library of laughter. Being a general repository of humour, wit, and entertainment. Consisting of Remarkable tales, Extraordinary adventures, Entertaining histories, Pathetic eastern stories, Ingenious bon mots, Facetious jests, Poignant repartees, Celebrated songs. And every other species of humour, wit, instruction, and entertainment. Calculated to exhilarate the spirits, to amend the heart, and to improve the understanding. By a Society of Jolly Fellows, who delight in Mirth, but detest all manner of obscenity. Vol. I.
- Society of Jolly Fellows.
- Date:
- [1778?]
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Publication/Creation
London : Printed for J. Wenman, No. 144, Fleet-Street, [1778?]
Physical description
40p.,plates ; 80.
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References note
ESTC N68365