The art of making pens scientifically, illustrated by an engraving, by which ladies and gentlemen, and particularly youths at school, may instantly learn to make pens to suit their own hands. To which are added, genuine receipts for making inks, Of the most elegant and durable Qualities. Also, directions for secret writing. By John Wilkes, pen-cutter.

  • Wilkes, John, pen-cutter.
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[1799?]
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London : printed by J. Vigevena , Huggin Lane, Wood Street, Cheapside. And sold by Mess. Crosby and Letterman , Stationers-Court, Ludgate-Hill ; and every other bookseller in town and country, [1799?]

Physical description

56p.,plate ; 80.

Edition

Second edition.

References note

ESTC N16402

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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