Supplement, 1792, to the London catalogue of books. Divinity and ecclesiastical history.
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by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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A catalogue of books : Being the bound stock to John Smith, bookseller, on the blind-quay. Which will begin to be sold by auction, by William Ross, at the right honourable the lords coffee-room in the Parliament-House on Thursday the 13th of April, 1758.
by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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by: Halsey, R.
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by: Halsey, R.
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The London catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Great Britain, since the year MDCC. Properly classed under the several branches of literature : And alphabetically disposed under each head. With their sizes and prices. Carefully compiled and corrected, with in numerable additions.
by: Bent, William, 1747-1823
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A catalogue of books, to be sold by auction in Mr. Freebairn's Shop, below the Trone-Church, on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1732 : Being the whole library of the late curious and learned gentleman captain Robert Sexon, judge-advocate for Scotland, which he, with great care, judgement and expence, collected for many years; amongst which are a great many rare and valuable books, relating to the history, antiquities, &c. of Britain and Ireland; and other nations; to which is subjoin'd the catalogue of his most valuable and rare manuscripts, which are likewise to be sold.
by: Freebairn, Robert, -1747
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by: Hayes, Samuel, active 1779-1795
Published: (1779)
Bibliotheca miscellanea a catalogue of choice and valuable books, in every faculty (viz.) divinity, law, physick, mathematicks, history, metaphisicks, physicks, eshicks, poverty plays, romances, novels &c. Which will be sold by way of auction at the Two Blue-posts in the Bridge-Street in the city of Chester, by Randal Mimshull book-seller : The sale will begin upon Monday the 23d day of January next, exactly 4 of the clock in the eveing, and will so be continued daily till they are all sold. ... Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale; where the books may be viewed and also where attendance will be daily given; also from Jon. Taylor bookseler, in Whitchurch and Mamptwich and Tho. Durston book-seller in Salop, and Henry Fisher in Wrexham. B. At the place of sale aforesaid, will be sold by way of auction, a curious colection of painted pictures, sculptures, and mapps of diverse sorts, not mentioned in this catalogue.
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by: Minshull, Randal
Published: (1715)
Bibliotheca rarissima: a catalogue of curious and uncommon books : Consisting of history, divinity, law, physick, mathamaticks, voyages, travels, &c. in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and English: several of them printed by the most celebrated printers, viz. R. Stephens, Aldus, Colinŭs, Elzevir, Vascosan, &c. and bound in a very neat manner. Which will begin to be sold cheap, (the lowest price being fix'd in each book) at Thomas Corbett's shop (Addison's head) next the Rose-Tavern, without Temple-Bar, on Monday the 9th of May, 1720. At eight in the morning. Catalogues may be had gratis at the following Coffee-Houses: viz. Rainbow, Westminster-Hall-Gate; Old-Man's, Charing-Cross; the Crown behind the Royal-Exchange; Chapter, Pater-noster-Row; and at the place of sale: where may be had ready money for any library or parcel of books, in any faculty or language.
by: Corbett, Thomas, active 1705-1743
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by: Corbett, Thomas, active 1705-1743
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A catalogue of books; Being the collections of H. Cuningham, Esq : and a member of Parliament, deceased. To be sold by auction, by William Ross, at Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row. On Monday the 18th of February, 1760. The sale to begin every evening at six o'clock, Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. The conditions of sale as usual.
by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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A catalogue of books. Being the library of doctor Thomas Lloyd, deceased : consisting of above three thousand volumes of scarce and valuable books, to be sold by auction at his late dwelling-house in Steven-Street. By William Ross, on-Monday the 6th of March, 1758. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock every day untill all are sold. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale.
by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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by: Ross, William, -1764 or 1765
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J. Cuthell's catalogue for 1796 : A catalogue of books, consisting chiefly of libraries and parcels recently purchased; also, a selection of the best modern publications; forming in the whole, an extensive collection in the various branches of ancient and modern literature: amongst which are, a great variety of useful and scarce articles; and are now on sale (March 1796) for ready money only, at the low prices, printed in the catalogue, By John Cuthell, at his Shops, No. 4 and 5, Middle-Row, Holborn, London.
by: Cuthell, John
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by: Cuthell, John
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by: Chapman, Henry, active 1776-1796
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by: Chapman, Henry, active 1776-1796
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A catalogue of choice and valuable books, in most languages and faculties : With the entire library of Francis Calliault, Esq; deceased, (Secretary to the earl of Chesterfield, when ambassador at the hague.) consisting chiefty of Greek, Latin, English and French, most of them in very good case; which will begin to the sold (the lowest price six'd to each book in the catalogue) on Wednesday the 13th of this instant December, By Tho. Davies, bookseller, in Duke's Court, over-against St. Martin's Church, St. Martin's-Lane. Catalogues to be given gratis, at the smyrna Coffee-House, pall-mall; Daniel's Coffee-House, over-against the Temple-Gate; the union Coffee-House in Cornhill; and at the place of sale.
by: Davies, Thomas, 1713-1785
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by: Davies, Thomas, 1713-1785
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A catalogue of curious and valuable books, in different languages and faculties : To be sold (by way of sale) at the shop of Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh, and to continue every day till the end of March 1765. The lowest price, for ready money, is affixed to each article in the catalogue. In this collection are the following books, all the best editions. Folio. Rymer's f^D oedera, 10 vols The same book, large paper, 10 v. Grævii thesaurus, 45 vols Bayle's dictionary, 5 vols The Biographia Britannica, 6 vols Purchas's pilgrims, 5 vols Montfaucon's antiquities, and supplement, 10 vols De Lisles atlas Harris's voyages, 2 vols Churchill's voyages, 6 vols Dictionnaire, de Moreri, 8 tomes Dictionnaire de Bayle, 3 tomes Chambers's dictonary, 2 vols The supplement to ditto, 2 vols Ainsworth's large dictionary, 2 v. Savary's dictionary of trade, 2 vols Miller's gardener's dictionary Chambaud's French dictionary Bryce's geographical dictionary Calasio's Hebrew concordance, 4 v. Moll's large atlas Nicolson's English atlas, 4 vols (See the list continued on the other side.) Such as intend to be purchasers are entreated to send their orders as soon as possible, that none may be disappointed. The books are rated much cheaper than the usual shop-prices. Catalogues to be had gratis at said shop of A. Donaldson, and gentlemen in town and country are desired to send for them.
by: Donaldson, Alexander, -1794
Published: (1765)
by: Donaldson, Alexander, -1794
Published: (1765)
Supplement to the laws of the Natural History Society of Edinburgh, M.DCC.LXXXIX.
Published: (1789)
Published: (1789)
Catalogue.
J. Bell's priced catalogue for 1782 : A catalogue of books in various languages, arts and sciences; containing rare and valuable books in most branches of literature. Chiefly in fine condition, many of them new, and well bound. Which will begin to be sold at the prices marked in the catalogue (for ready money only) December 1781; By John Bell, Parliament-Square, who gives the full value for any library or parcel of books. Catalogues will be delivered gratis at the shop of J. Bell to gentlemen who are pleased to call for them, or when a line is sent.
by: Bell, John, approximately 1736-1806
Published: (1781)
by: Bell, John, approximately 1736-1806
Published: (1781)
No. 5. Catalogue de livres : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, in St. James street, next shop to Smyrna's Coffee-House facing Pall Mall London.
Published: (1773)
Published: (1773)
A catalogue of chapmens books. Printed for Henry Woodgate and Samuel Brooks, at the golden ball, in Pater-noster-Row.
Published: (1760)
Published: (1760)
Lunn's catalogue for 1792. Comprehending an assemblage of many thousand valuable and useful books, in every branch of learning; particularly a very large and excellent collection of the Greek and Roman classics; the whole forming a general collection in various languages, of several thousand pounds value: likewise books of prints, antiquities, and portraits, capital prints by Woollet, Bartolozzi, &c. framed and glazed. Manuscripts and Roman missals, finely illuminated. The books are in fine condition, and in a variety of plain, elegant, and magnificent bindings; the prices are printed in the catalogue, and as useful marked in the first leaf of every book, and are now on sale, for ready money only, by W. H. Lunn, (removed to the shop lately occupied by Miss Lord,) near the Public Library, Cambridge. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale; and of Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard, London.
by: Lunn, William Henry, -1815
Published: (1792)
by: Lunn, William Henry, -1815
Published: (1792)
Books printed and sold by John Donaldson, sole proprietor of the shop, corner of Arundel Street, No. 195. Strand, London, known by the name of, The only shop for cheap books.
by: Donaldson, John, active 1763-1782
Published: (1775)
by: Donaldson, John, active 1763-1782
Published: (1775)
J. Todd's print catalogue, 1799 : A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of prints, books of prints, &c. containing several hundred English and foreign portraits, a select assortment of fine historical and religious subjects, and an extensive variety of miscellaneous prints, by the most esteemed ancient and modern masters. To which is added, a small collection of books lately purchased. The whole will begin to be sold, for ready money only, Thursday, January the 17th, 1799, By John Todd, at his Book and Print Warehouse in Stonegate, York. Catalogues, price one shilling, may be had of Mr. Baldwin; Paternoster-Row, London, and at the place of sale.
by: Todd, John, -1811
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by: Todd, John, -1811
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J. Manson's summer catalogue for 1762 : Containing a valuable collection of books of prints and books in all languages and sciences lately purchased, most of thern in good condition, and many in elegant bindings; also a few fine and curious prints, are now sale for ready money only at the prices printed in the catalogue, and marked in the first leaf of each book. By J. Manson, No. 2, Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden. Where the utmost value is given in money or exchange for libraries or parcels of books or prints. Catalogues may be had, price 6d. at the place of sale.
by: Manson, John, -1812
Published: (1792)
by: Manson, John, -1812
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A catalogue of books consisting of Divinity, History; chiefly of Physick will be sold by auction : The sale to begin on Monday next, being the seventh of March 1691[/]2. betwixt three and four in the afternoon: at Rolls's Coffee-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and so continue from day today till all be slod [sic]. Articles of sale. I. That he that bids most is buyer, but if a difference arise the book shall be again exposed. II. That all persons not sufficiently known to the undertaker, give earnest. III. That gentlemen fetch away within three days after the sale is over, paying ready money: and likewise porteridge. The books may be viewed two afternoons before the sale begins. /
by: Hussey, Christopher, fl. 1678-1705
Published: (1692)
by: Hussey, Christopher, fl. 1678-1705
Published: (1692)