Books Reviews Early Works To 1800 : The history of learning : giving a succinct account & narrative of the choicest new books : with a translation of what is most curious and remarkable in forreign journals.; Lacroze, Jean Cornand de,
Booksellers And Bookselling Colportage And Subscription Trade Etc : May it please you, whereas at my extreeme charges I haue lately imprinted a large Bible most faithfully translated. Articles concerning the deliuery of the Bibles mentioned in the peticion of Christopher Barker printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie; Barker, Christopher,
Booksellers And Bookselling Colportage Subscription Trade Etc Early Works T : Advertisement. : Marci Antonini Imperatoris Opera, Gr. Lat. with Mr. Gataker's notes, being now reprinted, and carefully corrected by Mr. B. Mott ... to which will now be added ... The life of Antonin, compil'd by Mons. Dacier ... The whole work to single subscribers 10 s. to those that please to subscribe in classes, 9 s. which will be received till June 20th, 1697. by Mr. Kettilby in St. Paul's Churchyard, Mr. H. Clement in Oxford, Mr. Thurlburne jun. in Cambridge ...
Booksellers And Bookselling English Early Works To 1800 : The inestimabl [sic] profit, and benefit, which may accrue unto all learners : to read or write our English tongue, by publishing of an English abcedary (the greatest and chiefest part whereof, its) in a manuscript made for that purpose.; Brookbank, Joseph,
Booksellers And Bookselling Ireland : The Dublin scuffle : being a challenge sent by John Dunton, citizen of London, to Patrick Campbel, bookseller in Dublin : together with small skirmishes of bills and advertisements : to which is added the billet doux sent him by a citizens wife in Dublin, tempting him to lewdness, with his answers to her : also some account of his conversation in Ireland, intermixt with particular characters of the most eminent persons he convers'd with in that kingdom ... : in several letters to the spectators of this scuffle, with a poem on the whole encounter.; Dunton, John,
1699
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Booksellers And Bookselling Ireland Dublin : Bookes as they are sold bound, at London, at Dublin : with all other priuiledged bookes according to these differences in their prizes.; Downes, Thomas,
1620?
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Booksellers And Bookselling Ireland Early Works To 1800 : Sir, I have received the third part of No Protestant plot which you were pleased to send me out of England : and I cou'd have wished the two preceding parts had accompanied it, which I don't find are to be met with in this kingdom ...
1682
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Booksellers And Bookselling Massachusetts Boston : Advertisement : it has been thought proper to certify ... that Mr. Richard Wilkins ... has ... taken care to furnish himself with such a variety of books on all subjects both old & new as is not to be found in any other part of America ...; Wilkins, Richard,
1690?
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Booksellers And Bookselling Netherlands Early Works To 1800 : Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum : clariss. & celeberrimi viri D. Guillielmi Amesii ss. theologiae doctoris, & professoris olim in illust. Acad. Franekerana.; Ames, William,
Booksellers And Bookselling Scotland Edinburgh Early Works To 1800 : A catalogue of books to be sold on Munday the [9] day of February 1713. in the second story of the second house in the Bishops-Closs. [sic] : The sale is to continue till advertisement be given that it's done. The books may be seen a week before the sale of them. The time of sale is from 10 to 12, and from 3 to 5 a clock. Catalogues are to be had at S. R. S's. house in the said Closs. [sic] ... The subjects of the books are philology in Greek and Latine, history, civil and natural, memoirs of statesmen, philosophy experimental, and theology, medicine and law, &c. Printed by the most famous printers, and the best editions, as the books will shew.