The Friendly writer, and Register of truth : Wherein thou wilt find a faithful relation of sundry matters of moment and concern, ... By Ruth Collins.
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| Format: | Journal |
| Language: | English |
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[London, England] :
Set to sale from London, ..., by the sellers of books, whose names here follow, James Roberts, in the Warwick-Lane, near Paul's great Steeple House; John Isted, at the Ball of Gold, as thou facest the Lawyers Temple, near unto the West Gate of the City; John Jolliffe, at the Bible of Wood in James's-Street; and John Stagg, in the huge Hall of Westminster; and all others who deal in books and papers,
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Published: | [Book the first]for the Seventh month, (September,) 1732. Ceased with Book the eighth. (April 1733). |
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| Item Description: | "Ruth Collins" is a pseudonym. Note below title reads in part, "will be set forth and made known every month which passes throughout the year." Imprints vary slightly; Charles Corbett and Ann Dodd appear as added booksellers in numbers 7 (Mar. 1733). Frontis. portrait depicts Quaker woman seated at gateleg table, presumably the pseudonymous "Ruth Collins"; signed: "G. King. sculp." Price "six pence" given in imprint. Satirical, pro-ministerial, anti-Craftsman: title page refers to "the Man of Craft, and others, who speak evil of dignities, and mock the misfortunes of the land." Last issue seen: The first month, (stiled by pagan Rome, March) 1733. Book the seventh. Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford). Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (8 volumes) : portrait ; |
| Publication Frequency: | Monthly |
| Place of Publication: | Great Britain -- England -- London. |