T. Vernor's catalogue, for 1789. A catalogue of books, containing several late purchases, and a good assortment of modern publications, in plain, elegant, and splendid bindings. Which are now Selling, (for ready money) By Thomas Vernor, At No. 10, Birchin-Lane, Cornhill. A Warehouse-Particularly adapted for East and West Indie[s] Commissions. The full value given for libraries or parcels of Books-or Books Exchanged. - Books Bound in the Neatest or Most Elegant Manner. N. B. The Books which are said to be New and Neat, and New and Elegant, are Bound in Calf, and Finished in the very best Manner.

  • Vernor, Thomas, -1793.
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[London : s.n., 1789]

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[2],101,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T216412

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