A new catalogue of Hookham's circulating library, on a new and more extensive plan than any yet extant. Consisting of near forty thousand volumes in English, French, and Italian, in history, antiquities, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, novels, divinity, physic, arts, sciences, plays, poetry, husbandry, trade, gardening, literary journals, &c. Including all the books that have been lately published in almost every branch of literature. Which are lent to read By Thomas Hookham, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, in New Bond-Street, the corner of Bruton-Street; where all new books, on every useful and entertaining subject, both in English, French, and Italian, are purchased, as soon as published, for the use of subsribers. Likewise, the full value is given for any library, or parcel of books, in any language or faculty, and books bought, sold, or exchanged. Stationary wares of all sorts. Bookbinding in all its branches.

  • Hookham, Thomas.
Date:
1785?]
  • Books
  • Online

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[London : s.n., 1785?]

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[2],200,[4],114p. ; 80.

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ESTC T174236

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