An excellent collection of English books, : consisting of near four hundred volumes in folio, with a proportionable number in quarto, octavo, &c. lately belonging to Mr. James Partridge, deceas'd; together with many considerable rare books in Greek and Latin, as well as in the Italian, Spanish, Dutch and German languages; most of the large books gilt and letter'd. Particularly here are, Illustriorum Principumque totius Europe Urbium Tabulæ, ex celeberrimâ editione Janssonii, in 8 vol. ... Likewise, fifteen volumes in folio of curious prints and drawings. Of which an auction will be made on Monday the 25th. of this instant November. and the following days, at four of the clock in the afternoon, at the Naked Boy, the Corner-Shop of Pater noster-Row and Wawick-Lane [sic]; ... The books may be view'd three days before the time of sale..
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by: Stockdale, John, 1749?-1814
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by: Simco, John, 1749?-1824
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