A Continuation of a catalogue of ladies : to be set up by auction, on.

Date:
1691-1691
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Catalogue of ladies to be set up by auction

Publication/Creation

[London, England] : [publisher not identified]

Current frequency

Weekly

Designation

-No. 2 (Monday the 6th of this instant July)
Began in June, 1691.

Physical description

volumes

References note

Nelson and Seccombe 33
Early English books tract supplement interim guide 816.m.19.[20]

Notes

Caption title.
No. 2 signed: "By E. Cl----R, auctioneer, that sold the young heiress in Q----street."
Attributed to Richard Ames. Cf. Nelson and Seccombe.
Lacks imprint; place and year of publication from Nelson and Seccombe.
"Catalogues are distributed by the booksellers of London and Westminster."
Issue number printed at head of title; issue date from title statement.
Printed in a single column on recto of folio half-sheet.
Satiric catalogs of available females for sexual or marital purchase; reserve prices given and conditions of sale described.
Description based on: No. 2 (Monday, the 6th of this instant July [1691]).
Reproduced from original in the British Library.

Numbering note

Publication interval and numbering are irregular.
Of three issues known, the second is numbered "ii" and has the same date as no. "2".

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; D2:1[23]) s1999 miun s

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