A catalogue of ancient and modern books, including many curious and scarce articles, together with a large collection of old tracts, particularly trials; also some engraved British portraits, and prints for illustration; with a few paintings in oil, which are now on sale, (for ready money only) at the prices affixed to each article, / By William Hone, bookseller. 45, Ludgate Hill, London.
- William Hone
- Date:
- [1820]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A catalogue of ancient and modern books, including many curious and scarce articles, together with a large collection of old tracts, particularly trials; also some engraved British portraits, and prints for illustration; with a few paintings in oil, which are now on sale, (for ready money only) at the prices affixed to each article, / By William Hone, bookseller. 45, Ludgate Hill, London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![811 Tracts :—Critique on Miss O’Neill, 1815.—Crowther on Insanity, with MS. Notes and Additions by the Author, 1811—Nairne’s Miscellaneous and Humorous Poems, 1791—Voltaire’s Ignorant Philosopher—Commentary on Beccaria on Crimes and Punish¬ ments—Art of growing Rich, 1796, half bound, 7s. 812 Tracts: — Art of Delivering written Language, 1775 —John¬ son's (Hen.) Logography, or Art of Printing with Words, 1783 —Lindley Murray examined, 1809—Observations on rebuild¬ ing Drury Lane Theatre, 1812—Ruinous tendency of Auctio¬ neering, 1812—Considerations on Importation of Foreign Corn, 1814—Stanton s Principles of Duelling, with Rules respecting it, 1790—Explanation of Hogarth's Prints, 1785, half bound, 12s. 813 Tracts :—Narrative of Captain Peyton’s Proceedings in the East Indies—Narrative of Transactions between Sir H. Erskine and Thicknesse, 1766—Le Montagnard Parvenu, or New Highland Adventurer—Narrative of Occurrences at Sea, near Gibraltar, 1749—ylnoculation of Good Sense, 1761, half bound, 2s. 6d. 814 Tracts :—Miscellanies on Trade, &c. 1712—Crook’s Truth’s Principles, or the Doctrine of the Quakers, 1776 — Dell’s Doctrine of Baptisms—Life of Mary Whiting, 1711—Religion and Reason united, 1712—Strange and Wonderful Predictions of Christopher Love, &c.—Woolman’s Considerations, 1773, two parts—Life of Mary Whiting, 5s. 6d. SINGLE TRACTS, FOLIO. 815 Negotiators or Don Diego brought to Reason, an excellent new Ballad, wood cut, 2s. 1738 816 Are these things so ?—a Poem, Is. 6d, 1746 817 Russell’s (Adm.) Letter to the E. of Nottingham, describing the Victory over the French Fleet, 2s. 6d. 1692 818 Merry Campaign, a new Court ballad, plate, 2s. 6d. 819 Norwich]-Quack Triumphant, or the Norwich Cavalcade, cu¬ rious print of a Procession to the City of Norwich, 5s. SINGLE TRACTS, S I QUARTO. 820 Anstey’s Election Ball, curious frontispiece, 3s. 6d. 1776 821 Courtnay’s Poetical Review of Dr. Johnson’s Character, 2s. 6d. 1786 822 The Experiment, or the Shortest Way with the Dissenters, ex¬ emplified in the Case of Abraham Gill, a Dissenting Minister, of Ely, (Attributed to Daniel Dc Foe), 5s, 17Q5](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30388430_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)