Booksellers and bookselling - Early works to 1800
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Prospectus. On Saturday the 27th of October, 1795, will be published, by H. D. Symonds , No. 20, Paternoster-Row, London, And sold by all Booksellers, Stationers, and Newsmen, in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, No. I. (price One Shilling.) Containing 80 Pages of Letter-Press, in Large Octavo, and to be continued once a Fortnight, a new and interesting work, to be called The Argus, or, general observer of the moral, political, and commercial world. This Publication is calculated to instruct, enlighten, and prepare the Mind for comprehending and contemplating the Cause of those Changes, which have happened, and are about to happen, in the several Governments of Europe; with Reflections thereon, peculiarly applied to the prospective advantage of the People of England. By Sampson Perry, Editor and Proprietor of the late Newspaper called The Argus.
Date: 1795]- E-books
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To the booksellers of London and Westminster. Gentlemen, we observe with concern, that the mode of delivering our letter of address and list of prices to you, does not meet with your approbation, ..
Date: 1781]- E-books
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Richard Worley, bookseller and stationer, next door to Mr. Thomas Waites, grocer and tallow-chandler, near the Fish-Market in Boston. Sells as cheap as in London, ..
Worley, Richard, d. 1770.Date: 1765?]- E-books
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Richard Worley, bookseller and stationer, near the Fish-Market, in Boston: sells as cheap as in London, ..
Worley, Richard, d. 1770.Date: 1765?]- E-books
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Books printed for and sold by J. Beecroft, at the Bible and Crown in Pater-noster-Row
Beecroft, John, d. 1779.Date: 1756?]