A Catalogue of the works of John Gill, D.D.
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by: Osborne, Thomas, -1767
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Drewry's sale catalogue for 1790 : A catalogue of books, containing many thousand volumes in the several branches of science and literature; in which is included the library of the late Rev. John Swain, chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrington, rector of Taxall, in the county of Chester, adn vicar of Elvaston, in the county of Derby. With serveral other parcles of books lately purchased, amongst which are the following, viz. Folio. Bayle's Dict. of arts, &c. 5 vols. Bleau's Atlas, 14 vols. Beveregii pandectc̆anonum 2 tom. Camden's Britannia, by Gibson. Collier's Ecclesiastical history, 2 vols. Coke upon Littleton, 4th edit. Coke's Reports, 13 vols. Carver's Universal traveller. Hacklyt's Voyages, 3 vols. in 2. Hooke's Micographia. Johnson'd Dictionary, 2 vols. Josephas's works, by Whiston. Millar's System of natural history. Middleton's Dictionary of arts, 2 vols. Modern universal traveller. Picart's Religious ceremonies, 5 vols. Plutarchi opera omnia. 2 tom. Raleigh's History of the world, 2 vols. Rapin's History of England, 5 vols. Swinburne on wills, best edit. Swinburne on wills, best edit. Salmon's Modern history. Southwell's Family bible. Whitelock's Memorials, best edit. Quarto. Adair's History of American Indians. Doddridge's Family expositor, 6 vols. Davilla's Hist. of civil wars of France. Guthrie's New system of georgraphy. Shaw's travels into barbary. Smollet's History of England, 4 vols. Salmon's Modern history, 3 vols. Suetonius, notis pitiseli, 2 tom. Quinctiliani op. a burmano, 2 tom. Octavo. Dr. Johnson's Lives of the poets, 4 v. Dr. Jebb's works, 3 vols. Leadbetter's astronomy, 2 vols. Newton's Milton's paradise lost, 2 v. Rapin's History of England, 16 vols. Rollin's Roman history, 16 vols. Twelves. Bell's complete edit. of the poets, ... Bell's Shakspere, 20 vols. Barrow's History of England, 10 Vols. Plutarch's Lives, 8 vols. spectator, 8 vols. Voltair's works, 31 vols. To which is added a catalogue of modern music, that will be sold exceeding cheap for ready money. The sale will begin on Monday the 15th of March, 1790, at the Shop of John Drewry, in the irongate, derby, and will continue on sale to the end of the year. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; of Mr. White, and Mt. Lowades, Fleet-Street, and Mr. Hayes, bookseller in Oxford-Street, London; also of the booksellers in York, Manchester, Lincoln, Leiccster, Nottingham, Sheffield, Chesterfield, Loughborough, Lichfield, Birminghand, Wolverhampton, Leek, Macclesfield, Buxton, Ashborne, Wirksworth, Mansfield, &c. &c.
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A new catalogue of bell's circulating library : Consisting of above twenty thousand volumes, (English, Italian, and French) in History, antiquities, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, philosophy, novels, divinity, physio, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, plays, poetry, husbandry, trade, gardening, coins, minerals, including all the books that have been lately published: which are lent to read, at twelve shillings per year; or, four shillings per quarter: By John Bell, bookseller, near Exeter Exchange, in the Strand. Where all new books are purchased as soon as published, for the use of subscribers.
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by: Bell, John, 1745-1831
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A new catalogue of bell's circulating library : Consisting of above twenty thousand volumes, (English, Italian, and French) in history, antiquities, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, philosophy, novels, divinity, phisic, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, plays, poetry, husbandry, trade, gardening, coins, minerals, including all the books that have been lately published: which are lent to read, at twelve shillings per year; or, four shillings per quarter: By John Bell, bookseller, near Exeter Exchange, in the Strand. Where all new books are purchased as soon as published, for the use of subscribers.
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by: Noorthouck, Harmen
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A new catalogue of lownds's circulating library : Consisting of above ten thousand volumes, (English, Italian and French) in history, antiquities, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, philosophy, novels, divinity, physic, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, plays, poetry, husbandry, trade, gardening, coins, minerals: including all the books that have been lately published, which are lent to read, at ten shillings and six-pence per year: or, three shillings per quarter: By Thomas Lownds, bookseller, near Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street. Where all new books on every subject are purchased, as soon as published, for the use of subscribers. Likewise the full value is given for any library or parcel of books, in any language, or faculty, and books sold or exchanged.
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The subscription catalogue of the brompton botanic garden, for the year 1790, the first of its institution : Being a list of those plants which can be spared from the said garden, to such subscribers as are entitled thereunto, agreeably to the terms of subscribing, with their prices. To which are added, a list of the subscribers, the terms of subscribing, and a catalogue of the books contained in the library of the garden. To be continued annually.
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by: Seddon, Thomas
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by: Buckland, James, 1710 or 1711-1790
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by: Buckland, James, 1710 or 1711-1790
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A catalogue of valuable books, consisting of about twelve thousand volumes, of scarce articles, in every branch of literature : Which will begin selling, at the prices printed in this catalogue, for ready money only, February, 1787. By T. Scollick, bookseller, City-road, Moorfields; where the utmost value is given for libraries or parcels of books. Books neatly and elegantly bound on the most reasonable terms. To prevent mistakes, gentlemen are desired to send the first word of the article, with the number. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; and of the following booksellers-Mess. Scatchard and Co., Ave-Maria-Lane; Mr. Collins, Change-Alley, Cornhill; Mr. Denis, Bridge-Street, Fleet-Street; Mr. Marsom, no. 187, High Holborn; Mr. Mathews, Strand; Mr. Herdsfield, Aldersgate-Street; Mrs. Gurney, no. 128, Holborn; and most booksellers in town and country.
by: Scollick, T. (Thomas)
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by: Scollick, T. (Thomas)
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by: Miller, William, d. 1696?
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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.
by: Hookham, Thomas, 1738 or 1739-1819
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by: Hookham, Thomas, 1738 or 1739-1819
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A catalogue of valuable books, In different languages and faculties, which will begin to be sold, by way of sale, at the Shop of Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh, on Wednesday the 16th June 1762, and to continue selling for three months : The lowest price, for ready money, is marked at each article in the catalogue. In this collection are the following books, all the best editions. Folio. Grv̆ius's the saurus ant. 45 vols Montfaucon's antiquities, 7 vols Churchill's voyages, 6 vols Harris's voyages, 2 vols Purchas's pilgrims, 5 vols Pocock's travels, 2 vols Bayle's dictionary, 5 vols biographia britannica, 5 vols De Lisle's atlas the general atlas Moh's geography, 2 vols -atlas major senex's atlas Bacon's works, 3 vols Causĭ musŭm Romanum, 2 vols Dictionnaire de Moreri, 8 tomes Johnson's English dictionary, 2 vols chambers's dicttionary, 2 vols supplement to chambers, 2 vols Savary's dictionary of trade, 2 vols Miller's gardener's dictionary Ainsworth's large dictionary, 2 vols Calasio's Heb. concordance, 4 vols SuidL̆exicon, Kusteri, 3 vols Warner's church-history, 2 vols Boyle's lecture-sermons, 3 vols Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vols Baxter's works, 4 vols Barrow's works, 2 vols Tillotson's works, 3 vols Dr. Scott's works, 2 vols Henry's commentary, 6 vols Dr. Clarke's large Bible (see the list continued on the other side.) As the books are now in order, they may be seen and bespoke every day betwixt and the time of sale. The first who speaks for a book, must always be preferred. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at the Shop of A. Donaldson; and it is intreated that gentlemen, in town or country, will call or send for them.
by: Donaldson, Alexander, -1794
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A catalogue of valuable books, in divers facculties and languages, which will be exposed to sale by way of auction four successive days, at Joseph Drew's bookseller, just below Gandy's Lane, in the Highstreet, Exon. To begin on Monday the first of November, 1742, at nine o'clock in the morning, and at three in the afternoon, and so to continue for the three following days. The number of, and what books will be sold each day the catalogue doth specify. Heretosore gentlemen have been wearied in giving attendance day after day, in expectation of having the book or books inclined to put up: therefore, to prevent the like inconveniency, the auctioneer hath proposed the above method, by which, gentlemen may judge to half an hour, the time of each book being sold. Likewise, he presumes, that no country gentleman's friend in town would refuse executing a commission, while there will not be that lost of time usually complain'd of. Gentlemen who favour the auctioneer with commissions, may depend on their being faithfully executed. The books are in good condition, (many of them as fair as new) and may be view'd the week preceding the day of sale, at which place catalogues may be had gratis; and at Kittoe's Coffee-House. Conditions of sale as usual. N.B. The said Joseph Drew buys old books particularly clergymens and gentlemens studies.
by: Drew, Joseph (Bookseller)
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A catalogue of English and Latin books, in quires, : will be sold by auction, in numbers, to the booksellers of London and Westminster only. At Roll's Coffe-House, near the north door in St. Paul's Church-yard, on Monday, March 9th. 1691. Beginning at nine in the morning.
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A catalogue of considerable books, Latin and English, in all volumes : With a curious collection of all the valuable pamphlets from 1638. to the years 1660. Collected by an eminent minister of state, in 32 several volumes, in quarto. Will be sold by auction on Monday the 2d of December, 1689. at Tom's Coffe-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhil. The sale beginning precisely at three of the clock in the afternoon. ...
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Published: (1689)
A catalogue of variety of books in quires, : which will be sold in numbers, &c. by auction, for the sole benefit of the booksellers of London and Westminster, at the auction-house in Ave-Mary-Lane, over against the Black-Swan in Ludgate-Street, on Wednesday the twelfth of this instant January. 1686/7. From the hours of nine in the morning, to twelve, from two to six in the evening; continuing dayly till the books are sold. By Edward Millington..
by: Millington, Edward, d. 1703
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by: Millington, Edward, d. 1703
Published: (1687)
A catalogue of very good English and Latin books : which will be sold by auction on Monday next the ninth of September, 1689, betwixt three and four of the clock in the afternoon, at the Three Half Moons in St. Paul's Church-yard among the woollen drapers.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A catalogue of valuable books, in different languages and faculties, which will begin to be sold, by way of sale, at the shop of William Gordon, bookseller in the Parliament Close, Edinburgh, on Monday the 5th day of April, 1762. The lowest price for ready money is marked at each article in the catalogue. In this collection are the following books. Folio. Universal hist from the earliest account of time, 9 vols. Savary's dictionary of trade and commerce, 2 vols, Chamber's dictionary of arts and sciences, 2 vols. Compleat system of geography, 2 vols, Harris's voyag. and trav. 2 vols Sir William Temple's works, 2 v. Locke's works, 3 vols, Lord Clarendon's history and life, 2 vols, Gordon's journey through Scot. Mackenzie's lives of Scots writers, 3 vols Nisbet's heraldry Douglas virgil Sir George Mackenzie's works 2 vols Mr. Macdowal's institutes of the law, 3 vols Craigii jus Fendale, curante baillie Miller's gardener's dict. 2 vols Tillotson's works, 3 vols Whitby's commentary, 2 vols Regiam majestatem Carte's hist. of England, 4 vols St. Martine's stiles Senex's atlas Calmet's dict. of the Bible, 3 vols Johnson's English dict. 2 vols Buchanani opera, 2 vols Scot's history of Scotland quarto. Ainsworth's Lat. and Eng. dictionary, 2 vols. Littleton's dictionary Boyer's royal dictionary Altieri's Ital. and Eng. dict. 2 vols Hooke's Roman history, 2 vols Davila's hist. of France, 2 vols Home's hist of Britain, 6 vols Philos. transact. abridg. 9 vols Gravesend's nat. philosoph. 2 vols. Oxford Bible Buchanan's hist. of the clans Stewart's hist. of the Stewarts Oeuvres de Hor. par Dacier, 4 vols Juvenal notis variorum catalogues to be had at the shop of W. Gordon.
by: Gordon, W. (William), -approximately 1794
Published: (1762)
by: Gordon, W. (William), -approximately 1794
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A catalogue of books in quires : which will be sold in small numbers, in lots, &c. by auction, to the book-sellers of London and Westminster; at the auction-house, over against the Black-Swan, in Ave-Mary-Lane, near Ludgate-Street, on Wednesday the 17th of July, 1689. The sale will began at three of the clock in the afternoon exactly. /
by: Millington, Edward, d. 1703
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by: Millington, Edward, d. 1703
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A catalogue of books (for the most part very scarce) : bound, in folio, quarto, octavo, to be sold to booksellers only, at Rolls Coffee-house ...
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A Catalogue of very good Greek, Latin, and English books to be sold only to booksellers : On Monday next, the fourth of August, 1690. betwixt three and four in the afternoon, at the Blew Anchor Inn in Little-Britain.
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A catalogue of the entire and valuable library (with the exception of the department of British topography, bequeathed to the Bodleian library) of that eminent antiquary, Richard Gough, esq., deceased. Which shall be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby ... on Thursday, April 5, 1810, and nineteen following days, (Sundays and Good Friday excepted) at 12 o'clock ...
by: Gough, Richard, 1735-1809
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by: Gough, Richard, 1735-1809
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The Ancient and modern library : Vol. I. Containing an account of the following books. (1) Mr. Rymer's fd̆era, acts publica.(2) Commercium epistolicum D. Joannis Collins, &c. de analysi promota. (3) Dr. Friend's vindication of his chimical lectures. (4) Sr. Isaac Newton's philosophin̆aturalis printipia. (5) Antoninus's itinerary of Britain, with notes. By Dr. Gale. (6) The critical library, published by Mr. Sanjore. (7) Nouvelle bilbiotheque choisie. In two volumes. (8) Mr. Bayle's select letters. In three volumes. (9) The life of Cardinal Richelieu, prime minister of state to Lewis XIII. To which is added, a catalogue of books printed abroad and at home, during the months of January, February, and March.
Appendix to Mr. Charles Mearne's catalogue of English books, chiefly of history, miscellany, and law, to be sold by auction at Richard's Coffee-House near the Middle-Temple-Gate, on Tuesday February 22d. 1686/7..
Published: (1687)
Published: (1687)
A catalogue, containing variety of books, of the common & statute law, ancient and modern. : Together with history, herauldry, travels, romances, poetry, &c. Will be exposed to sale by way of auction on Thursday the 18th day of February, 1685/6. at the Auction-House in the Ave-Mary Lane, over-against the Black Swan near Ludgate-Street. /
by: Millington, Edward, d. 1703
Published: (1686)
by: Millington, Edward, d. 1703
Published: (1686)
A Catalogue of ancient and modern musick books, both vocal and instrumental, : with divers treatises about the same, and several musical instruments. As also, of a small collection of books, in history, divinity, and physick, which will be sold at Dewing's Coffee-House in Popes-Head Alley near the Royal Exchange, on Thursday, December the 17th, 1691.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)