Luckombe, Philip, d. 1803.
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A concise history of the origin and progress of printing with practical instructions to the trade in general. Compiled from those who have wrote on this curious art.
Luckombe, Philip, d. 1803.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- E-books
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The beauties of England comprehended in a pocket volume: giving a descriptive view of the chief villages, market-towns, and cities, Antiquities, Houses, Parks, Plantations, Scenes, and Situations, in England and Wales ; Including The Two Universities, London, and Westminster. The whole arranged according to the respective counties ; And Intended As A Travelling Companion, to point out Whatever is Curious either in Art, or in Nature.
Luckombe, Philip, d. 1803.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- E-books
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The beauties of England or, a comprehensive view of the chief villages, market-towns, and cities; antiquities; remains of palaces; monasteries; camps; and castles; the two universities: London and Westminster. Divided into the respective counties: and intended as a travelling pocket companion: pointing out whatever is curious, both in art and nature.
Luckombe, Philip, d. 1803.Date: MDCCLXVII [1767]- E-books
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A tour through Ireland; wherein the present state of that Kingdom is considered and the most noted cities, towns, seats, buildings, loughs, &c. described. Interspersed with observations on the Manners, Customs, Antiquitifs, Curiosities, and Natural History of that Country. To which is Prefixed, a General Description of the Kingdom; with The Distances between the Ports, &c. on the Coast of Great - Britain, and those on that of Ireland.
Luckombe, Philip, d. 1803.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- E-books
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The beauties of England or, a comprehensive view of the public structures, the seats of the nobility and gentry, the two universities, the cities, market towns, antiquities and curiosities, natural and artificial, for which this island is remarkable. Including, a circumstantial account of the Curiosities of London and Westminster. Divided into the respective counties, and intended as a travelling pocket companion, To point out whatever merits the Attention of the English Traveller, or the Observation of the Foreigner.
Luckombe, Philip, d. 1803.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]