Mother Midnight's comical pocket-book: or, a bone for the criticks. Being a sure and certain cure for the hip. Containing the nicest and largest Dish of Novelties, That ever was Seen-Heard-Smelt-or Tasted; Carefully Cook'd-up by Mother Midnight's merry Grandson; Containing Nothing but Originals, all very Humorous, prodigious Satyrical, and quite Uncommon; Informing the Publick, that this Dish of Dishes Was wrote in an uncommon Place, at an uncommon Time, by an uncommon Hand, Humphrey Humdrum, Esq;

  • Humdrum, Humphrey.
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[1753]
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London : printed for J. Dowse, opposite Fountain Court in the Strand, [1753]

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63,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T111631

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