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- Supplement, 1793 to the London catalogue of books. Divinity and ecclesiastical history
- A Catalogue of books, to be sold by auction
- A Catalogue of books. Being the libraries of the Rev Mr. Burgh, and an eminent physician deceased, consisting of a well chosen collection in most facultes, and languages among which are the following, with many others equally good. : Folio. Henry on the Bible, 5 vols. Universal history, 7 vol. Cuningham's law dictionary, 2 vol. Ryeauts Turkish history, 3 vol. Quarto. Philosophical transactions abridg'd 9 vol.-at large 10 vol. Addisons works, 4 vol. Vanswitten, 4 vol. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Thursday the 16th of this inst. March, at Vallance and M'garry's book auction-room in Shaw's-Court, Dame-Street. Catalogues to be had at said Vallance's Book-Shop in Suffolk-Street, near Garfton-street. And at place of sale, the sale to begin at 11o'clock each day till are sold
- A Catalogue of excellent and rare books, : On all subjects, and in most languages, to be exposed to sale, by way of auction, upon the twenty third day of March 1702. At the New Auction-House, on the north side of the street, over against the cross; where the advertisements will be affixed. The auction will begin at two and continue till six of the clock in the after noon, every day, till the close of the said auction. The books are to be seen five days before the auction begin. Catalogues are to be had at the Auction-House, and at most of the book-sellers shops in Edinburgh
- A Catalogue of new books just published this term, printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-noster-row, E. Sanger, at the Temple-gate in Fleet-street, C. King, in Westminster-Hall; Will. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard
- A Catalogue of rare, valuable and curious books, manuscripts relating to Scotland, particularly to many of the most ancient families, medals, and near 4000 curious pamphlets relating to the times for the last 100 years; all collected with the greatest care by the late celebrated antiqurian Mr. Robert Miln Writes in Edinburgh. : The auction begins on Tuesday March 22d, in that large fine room 2d door below Mr. Wilson's, vintner in the Writers-Court. The time of sale from five to eight at night. The books will be shown three days before the auction begins. Catalogues will be got from Mr. Alexander Murray at his house in Miln's land, and William Hamilton bookseller at the Cross. The entires will be very low
- A catalogue of Harrod's circulating library comprising 700 novels, &c. and 300 plays,
- A catalogue of Her Grace Kathrine Dutchess. of Buckingham's jewel's &c
- A catalogue of Mons. Beauvais's collection of antique marble and brass figures, bustos, models, bass-relievos, vases, urns, and tables, in porphyry, oriental alabaster, &c. by him collected at Rome, Florence, Naples, and other parts of Italy. : Which will be sold by auction, on Wedneday, February the 28th 1738-9; and the following days, at Mr. Cock's in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden. As likewise divers matchless curiosities consign'd from vienna, particularly some large. Dishes, an ewer, &c. of silver gilt, set with most exquisite art and beauty, and in a most superb and magnificent taste, being ornamented all over the rubies, diamonds, emeralds, saphires, cameas, and intaglias, in onyxes, sardonyxes, cornelians, &c. by the most eminent Greek and Roman gravers, being the work and contrivance of the late famous Joannes Gillis of Antwerp, and by him esteem'd at six thousand pounds. Also several valuble jewels in seals, &c. a small cabinet of intaglias, a choice collection of medals in gold and silver some beautiful enamellings, several excellent pictures, and other curious effects. Which may be view'd on Saturday the 24th and every day after (Sunday excepted) till the hour of sale, which will begin each day at eleven o'clock. Catalogues will be deliver'd gratis, at the place of sale
- A catalogue of Mr Ray's English herbal illustrated with figures on folio copper plates. On which are engraven their names to each, as also the places where growing colour of their flowers and time of flourishing if annual or perennial, common or rare. The flower seed, vessell &c. figured from ye life & added to each different kind by James Petiver Fellow of ye Royall Society London
- A catalogue of Mr. Andrew Hay's : Pictures, brounzes, marble bustos, bass-relievos, books, &c. by him collected abroad. To be sold by auction, at Mr. Cock's in the Great Piazza Covent Garden; on Friday and Saturday the 4th and 5th of May 1739. The collection may be view'd at the place of sale, on Tuesday the 1st of May, and every day a... the hour of sale, which will begin each day at 12 o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale
- A catalogue of Mr. Samuel Paris's collection of Italian, French and Flemish pictures, just arrived from abroad. : Which will be sold by auction, at Mr. Cock's in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday the 9th and Friday the 10th of Dec. 1742. The collection may be viewed on Monday the 6th inst. and every day after till the hour of sale, which will begin each day at half an hour after eleven
- A catalogue of books : Being the bound stock to John Smith, bookseller, on the blind-quay. Which will begin to be sold by auction, by William Ross, at the right honourable the lords coffee-room in the Parliament-House on Thursday the 13th of April, 1758
- A catalogue of books in several faculties and languages, : Consisting of a choice collection in divinity, philosophy, philology, phisick, cosmography, history, mathematicks and chronology. Together with a great number of civil, canon & common law books. As also, of divers volumes of curious pamphlets and sermons, bound and sticht, to be sold by way of auction at dicks coffee-house in Skinner-Row, By John Ware, book-seller. The sale will begin on the seventh day of November, 1710. At three of the clock in the afternoon. Catalogues may be had at the auction-house, and the said John ware's shop in High-street, over against St. Mickael's-Church
- A catalogue of books, to be sold by auction in Mr. Freebairn's Shop, below the Trone-Church, on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1732, : Being the whole library of the late curious and learned gentleman captain Robert Sexon, judge-advocate for Scotland, which he, with great care, judgement and expence, collected for many years; amongst which are a great many rare and valuable books, relating to the history, antiquities, &c. of Britain and Ireland; and other nations; to which is subjoin'd the catalogue of his most valuable and rare manuscripts, which are likewise to be sold
- A catalogue of books, which are lent to read at twelve shillings per year, seven shillings per half year, four shillings per quarter, or One shilling and six-pence per month, by Ebenezer Smith, bookseller, stationer, and binder, near the mermaid, Hackney
- A catalogue of books, which will be sold by auction (without reserve) by Edward Jeffery, at his room, No. 10, Pall-Mall, on Monday, the 11th of May, and the seventeen following days (Sundays excepted,) containing Bibilotheca Russelliana : Or, the valuable library of the late Dr. Russell, author of the histories of ancient and modern Europe: the libraries of two other gentleman: a great number of valuable prints, pictures, drawings; fifty lots of valuable copper-plates, &c. &c. Among the books are, with many others equally valuable, Mr. Granger's biographical history, every leaf inlaid in royal folio paper, 12 vols. Russia, illustrated with innumerable portraits-Dugdale's Monasticon, 3 vols-Hutchins's Dorsethire, 2 vols-Hafled's Kent, 3 vols-History of the Howard family, by the late Duke of Norfolk, illustrated, royal folio, with many manuscript additions, superbly bound in Morocco, a very fine book-Museum Florentinum, 10 vols. a matchless copy-Bayle's dictionary, 5 vols. large paper, illustrated, bound in russia-Burnet's own times, 2 vols. large paper, superbly bound, illustrated-Picart's religious ceremonies, 7 vols. large paper-Gentleman's magazine, 80 vols. in russia, gilt leaves-parliamentary debates to the present time, 118 vols-Clarke's Cæsar and Homer, 4 vols. large paper, fine copy-Fabricius's bibliotheca Græca-Tyrwhitt's Chaucer-Cameron's Baths of the Romans-Hearne's ectypta varia-Montfaucon's antiquities, 15 tomes, best edition-Ashmole's Berkshire, 3 vols.-Har... miscellany, 8 vols.-Edmondson's peerage, 6 vols-Polyglot Bible-Catesby's Carolina, 2 vols. coloured morocco, original edition-dart's Westminister, 2 vols. coloured Morocco, original edition-Dart's Westminster, 2 vols. large paper-The philosophical transactions, complete, to 1794 inclusive-a great many old black letter scarce chronicles-poetry-plays, &c. &c. Catalogues, price 1s. may be had at the Rainbow Coffee-house. Cornhill; Mr. Debrett's, Piccadilly; Messrs. Hookham & Carpenter New Bond-street; Mr. Cuthell, Holborn; and at the place of sale. N.B. The first three days of this sale to be viewed on Saturday the 9th; and from the extensive room the articles take up, to prevent confusion, only three days succeeding each day's sale will be on view
- A catalogue of books, which will be sold by auction, (without reserve) by Edward Jeffery, at his room, No. 10, Pall-Mall, on Thursday, the 3d of December, 1795, and ten following days (Sundays excepted). : Containing Bibliotheca Robertsoniana; or the entire medical and miscellaneous library of Robert Robertson, M.D. of Howard Street, Strand, deceased; to which is added, the library fo a gentleman. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale-the books to be viewed Tuesday and Wednesday, and every day preceding the sale, which begins exactly in twelve o'clock
- A catalogue of books, which will begin to the sold by auction, by the Sheriff's of the city of Dublin : Being the bound stock in trade of Mr. Robt. Bell, bookseller, at his great Theatre in Caple-Street, on Wednesday the 2d of December 1767; consister of above five thousand books in all languages and faculties; also, the lnterest of the lease of that large and valuable concern, which Mr. Bell, at a very considerable expence, has fitted up, and subject to a small ground rent. The sale of the books will begin at eleveno'clock each day. Catalogues will be had at the place of sale on Monday the 30th. Thomas Armitage, auctioneer
- A catalogue of books. : Being the remainder of the stock of John Smith, bookseller, on the blind-quay, which were not disposed of at the late sale of his books; besides many that had been omitted to be inserted in that catalogue. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Thursday the seventh day of December next, at his late House of the Blind-quay. By William Ross. The sale to begin each day at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; and so continue from day to day, 'till the whole are sold. The books may be viewed at said place, the three days immediately preceding the sale. Catalogues to be had the place of sale, or from William Ross at Dick's-Coffee-House
- A catalogue of books. : Comprising several thousand volumes, recently purchased, in various arts, sciences, and languages. With a large assortment of prints and music. Which will begin to be sold this day, 1791, at the prices printed in the catalogue, (for ready money) By G. and T. Booth, booksellers, Norwich. Catalogues to be had of Mr. Gardiner, No. 200, Strand, London; at the principal town in England; and the place of sale
- A catalogue of books. : Consisting of a curious collection of the most eminent English authors, in divinity, history, travels, miscellanies, lives, physick, mathameticks, poetry, &c. which will begin to be sold by auction on Thursday Octob. the 24th, at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-Lane, Cornhill, from four to eight in the evening, and will continue daily till all are sold. By Edmund Curll, bookseller, at the peacock without Temple-Bar, where catelogues are deliver'd. And by Charles Smith, at the Buck between the two Temple-Gates in Fleet street; Mr. Hartley against Grays Inn in Holbourn; Mr. Wale, at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Parkhurst, in Cheapside; Mr. Keble, at the Black-Bill in Cornhill, and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of books. : Containing about twenty thousand volumes in various languages, arts, and sciences, in good condition, and many of them elegantly bound, a great part of which were collected in the course of last summer. Among which are the following: Aced. des sciences, par. 82.v. Albin's birds 3v. Alcoranus Marracci, 2v. annual register, 20v. eleg. Apuleius ... Atkyns's Glocestersh. 1712 Bacon's abridgment, 5v. 1779. Baskerville's classics, 6v. 4to. --- Ariosto, 4v. --- Addison, 4v. --- Bible, la. pa. Behmen's works, by Law, 3v. Biblia polyglotta, 8v. Biblia rumonsch, eleg. Blomfield's Norfolk, 5v. russ. Brunck annlecta, 3v. la pa. Burton's Yorkshire, la, pa. Calasio concord, Romania, 4v. Calmet's dictionary, 3v. Campbell's vitruvius Brit. Caxton's lyves of the fathers Caylus rec'd' antiquites Chambers's dict. & suppl. 4v. Chandler's parl. Debates, 22v. Chancy's Hertfordshire ... Davis, &c. 18. v. ... De la Vega's Peru Demosihenes wolfii 1604 Dioiorus siculus wessel. 2v. diodorus siculus, by Booth Flora Sibirica, gmelin. 4v. Fuller's worthies of Engl. Glasgow classics, fol. russ. Gram. veteres Græci. ald. 1496 Hill's natural history, 3v. Hist. Rom. Scriptores, 3v. 1743 Hoffmanni Opera omina, 6v. Holinshed's chron. 3v. 1586 Hommes illustres de la fr. 03 v. ... Britannia Romana Hurchins's Dorset, 2v. Russia Index villaris, la pa. eleg. Kennicot's Hebrew Bible, fol. Knorr delliciæ naturæ 2v. Knorr coquillagues, 6v. Lysias Taylor er Markland, 4to. Maittaire corpus poet. 2v. Martin's shells, 2v. eleg. Mayer's fruit trees, nuremb. Medailles de Louis XIV. Messenii scondia, 15 tom. Newtoni opera, Horsley 1779 Norden's travels in Egypt. 2v. Oratores Græ ci reiske, 24v. Overbeke's Ruins of Rome, 3v. Parkinson's herbal Patrick, Lowth, &c. 6v. Russia Pomet on drugs, 2 v. Ralph's Hist. of England, 2v. Regiam ... Scotiæ Roesol hist. nat. ranarum Ruins of Balbec, la. paper Rutherforth's philosophy, 2v. Schæffer Icones ... 4v. Schæffer Icones infect, 3v. Selden's works, 6v. Ship of fooles Spelmanni glossarium Speliman's Dionys. Halic. 4v. Spence's Polymetis Strange's reports, 2v. Stukeley's Abury Suidæ Lexicon, Kuster, 3 vol. Swift's works, 24 v. Swinburne on wills 1743 Tanjore papers, 4v. Tillotson's works, 3v. Russia ..., Florum Icones, nuremb. Van Swieten, comment. 5v. 4to. --- ..., 11v. 8vo. louv. 1775. Ventriv's reports 1726. Voltaire's works, 34 v. Wilksins ... Anglo-Saxon. Willughy's birds. Wood's conveyancing, 3v. 1777 which will be selling very reasonable, for ready money, at the prices printed in the catalogue. Christmas, 1779. And continue till all are sold, by Samuel Hayes, bookseller, No. 332, Oxford-Street, next the corner of Argyle-Street, removed from Holborn. Who gives the full value for books in all languages. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and of the following booksellers; Ridley, St. James's-Street; Walter, Charing-Cross; Brown, Strand, corner of Essex-Street; Sewel, Cornhill, and J. Hayes, No. 250. Holborn; also of the booksellers in most of the market towns in England
- A catalogue of books. Being the library of doctor Thomas Lloyd, deceased, : consisting of above three thousand volumes of scarce and valuable books, to be sold by auction at his late dwelling-house in Steven-Street. By William Ross, on-Monday the 6th of March, 1758. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock every day untill all are sold. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale
- A catalogue of books; Being the collections of H. Cuningham, Esq : and a member of Parliament, deceased. To be sold by auction, by William Ross, at Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row. On Monday the 18th of February, 1760. The sale to begin every evening at six o'clock, Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. The conditions of sale as usual
- A catalogue of books; being the library of the learned Dr. John Clerk, physician in Edinburgh; and of Dr. David Clear, his son : Consisting of a large and valuable collection of medical books, antient and modern; a fine collection of classics, of many various editions, and many excellent books of arts, sciences, the mathematics, and belles lettres; which will begin to be sold by auction, on Monday the 23d of January 1769, by William Gibb, at the auction-room below balfours Coffee-house. As the whole books are to be fold off, all of them will be entered at the pleasure of the company. Catalogues to be had at the Shops of A. Kincaid & J. Bell, W. Gordon, and W. Gibb, by whom commissions will be carefully executed for such gentlemen as cannot attend. (the time of sale from four to eight at night.)
- A catalogue of chapmens books. Printed for Henry Woodgate and Samuel Brooks, at the golden ball, in Pater-noster-Row
- A catalogue of choice and valuable books, in most languages and faculties. : With the entire library of Francis Calliault, Esq; deceased, (Secretary to the earl of Chesterfield, when ambassador at the hague.) consisting chiefty of Greek, Latin, English and French, most of them in very good case; which will begin to the sold (the lowest price six'd to each book in the catalogue) on Wednesday the 13th of this instant December, By Tho. Davies, bookseller, in Duke's Court, over-against St. Martin's Church, St. Martin's-Lane. Catalogues to be given gratis, at the smyrna Coffee-House, pall-mall; Daniel's Coffee-House, over-against the Temple-Gate; the union Coffee-House in Cornhill; and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of curious and valuable books, : being the library of Mr. John Spotiswood of that ilk advocate, lately deceas'd. | To be sold by way of auction in the High Exchange, on Monday the first day of July 1728. Catalogues are to be had at Alexander Davidson's shop in the Parliament House, at the place of sale, and most book-sellers shops in Edinburgh, for two pence Sterling each, which is to be allowed to those who buy books to the value of 2 shillings. The books may be seen three days befor the austion [sic]. The time of sale from 3 to 7 in the afternoon. The entries will be very low. Earnest is to be given for the books that are bought, and the books to be taken away eight days after auction. The common rules of auction are to be observ'd
- A catalogue of curious and valuable books, in different languages and faculties. : To be sold (by way of sale) at the shop of Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh, and to continue every day till the end of March 1765. The lowest price, for ready money, is affixed to each article in the catalogue. In this collection are the following books, all the best editions. Folio. Rymer's fD ̂oedera, 10 vols The same book, large paper, 10 v. Grævii thesaurus, 45 vols Bayle's dictionary, 5 vols The Biographia Britannica, 6 vols Purchas's pilgrims, 5 vols Montfaucon's antiquities, and supplement, 10 vols De Lisles atlas Harris's voyages, 2 vols Churchill's voyages, 6 vols Dictionnaire, de Moreri, 8 tomes Dictionnaire de Bayle, 3 tomes Chambers's dictonary, 2 vols The supplement to ditto, 2 vols Ainsworth's large dictionary, 2 v. Savary's dictionary of trade, 2 vols Miller's gardener's dictionary Chambaud's French dictionary Bryce's geographical dictionary Calasio's Hebrew concordance, 4 v. Moll's large atlas Nicolson's English atlas, 4 vols (See the list continued on the other side.) Such as intend to be purchasers are entreated to send their orders as soon as possible, that none may be disappointed. The books are rated much cheaper than the usual shop-prices. Catalogues to be had gratis at said shop of A. Donaldson, and gentlemen in town and country are desired to send for them
- A catalogue of curious and valuable books, to be disposed of by way of sale, (The lowest price being marked at each book), at the shop of Alexander Donaldson, the first fore-stair above the entry to the royal bank, Edinburgh. : The sale to begin on Monday the 12th day of June 1758, and to continue for two months. In this collection are the following books. Folio. Grævii thesaurus antiq[ue] italiæ, 45 vols Rymer's fœdera, 20 tomes, 10 vols Andersoni diplomata scotiæ The general dictionary, 10 Vols Bayle's dictionary, 5 vols, large paper Johnson's English dictionary, 2 vols Savary's dictionary of trade and commerce, 2 vols Chambers's dictionary, 2 vols The supplement to ditto, 2 vols Millar's gardener's dictionary Jacob's law-dictionary A complete collection of state-trials, 6 vols Thurloe's collection of state-papers, 7 vols Piranesi's antiqulties of Rome, 4 vols Churchill's voyages, 6 vols Harris's voyages and travels, 2 vols Boyle's works, 5 vols, Bacon's works, 3 vols Locke's works, 3 vols Tillotson's works, 3 vols The fine Oxford Bible, 2 vols The grand theatre of Venice Causei musæum Romanum, 2 vols Gualteri index testarum conch. 110 fig. Stephani thesaurus linguæ Græcæ, 5v. Gesneri thesaurus linguæ Latinæ, 4 v. Ciceronis opera omnia, 4v. ap. Steph. All these are the best editions. The list continued on the other side. The books are in good condition, all complete, many of them new; and being priced very low, will be sold only for ready money. - As the person who first commissions or demands a book, must always be preferred, it is hoped that those who intend to be purchasers will send their orders soon. Catalogues to be had at the shop of Alexander Donaldson, who gives ready money for any library, on large parcel of books
- A catalogue of curious and valuable books, to be sold by way of sale, (The lowest price being marked at each book,) at the shop of Alexander Donaldson, at pop's head, opposite the exchange, Edinburgh. : The sale to begin on Thursday the 12the day of June 1760, and to continue selling every day for three months. In this collection are the following books, all the best editions: Folio. Biographia Britannica, 5 vols. Ryner's f]oelig]dera, 10 vols. Grvĭi thesaurus antiq. Itali, ̆45 vols. Piranessi's antiquities of Rome, 8 vols. Delifle's atlas Moll's large atlas Sennex's book of maps Moll's system of Geog. 2 vols. Boyle's works, 5 vols. Bacon's works, 3 vols. Chambers's Dictionary, 2 vols. (The list coninued on the other side.) The books are in good condition, all complete, and many of them new. As they are priced very low, they will be sold only for ready money. The person who first comissions or demands a book, must always be preserred; it is therefore intreated, that such as design to be purchasers, will send their orders soon. Catalogues to be had at the said shop of Alexander Donaldson, who gives ready money for any library or large parcel of books. Gentlemen in the country, who want catalogues, are desired to send a written memorandum
- A catalogue of curious and valuable books, to be sold, by way of sale, for ready money, (The lowest price being marked at each book) at the shop of Gideon Crawfurd, bookseller in the Parliament-Close, Edinburgh. : The sale to begin on Friday the 18th of May 1764. The person who first commissions or demands a book, must always be preferred; it is therefor intreated, that such as design to be purchasers, will their orders soon
- A catalogue of drawings prints, books of prints, and books, belonging to the Late Daniel Daulby, Esq. : Consisting of the works of the most celebrated masters of the Italian, Flemish, Dutch, French and English schools, particularly of a most extensive and valuable collection of the works of Rembrandt, which will be sold by auction, by T. Vernon, in his great room, in Marble-Street, Williamson-Square, Liverpool, on Monday, August 12th 1799, and the eight following days, (Sunday expected) the sale to begin at eleven o'clock each day, precisely
- A catalogue of dyer's circulating library, in the college, Exon : Containing between 3 and 4000 volumes, of the principal books in the English language, including those lately published, which are lent for reading, at 12s. per year, - 4s. per quarter, or by the volume. Catalogues, Price Sixpence, to be had at the library
- A catalogue of law books, being part of the bound stock of the Late Mrs. Lynch, which will begin to be sold by auction, on Wednesday evening the 9th of July instant, by James Vallance, at his sale room, No. 6, Eustace-Street. Hours of sale from seven o'clock until ten
- A catalogue of little books of devotion on the most useful and important duties and points of the Christian religion, &c. Written for promoting Christian knowledge and practice in all sorts and degrees of people. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, lord arch-bishop of Tuam in Ireland. Proper to be given away by religious and well-disposed persons in charitable uses. Printed for Thomas Trye, (successor to the Late Mr. Richard Williamson) bookseller, by Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn
- A catalogue of many thousand volumes of books in all languages and sciences, containing the valuable library of the Reverend Doctor Bland, prebendary of Durham, and several other curious collections. : Amongst the rest are, piranesii's works complete, 14 vol. fine impression. Viner's abridgment, 24 vol. Rymer's Fœdera, 20 vol. eleg. Journals of the H. of com. 32 vol. Lapdes Diluvii testes, fig. colorat. Danubius illustratus, marsiglii, 6 vol. Catesby's carolina, 2 vol. finely col. Wolfgang res herbariæ, fig. colorat. Blackwell's Herbal, 2 vol. finely col. Hill's Herbal, large paper, coloured. - Gardening, ditto, coloured. Miller's plants, 2 vol. coloured. Hill's natural hist. 3 vol. coloured. Hughes's barbadoes, large paper, col. Rosel hist, ranarum, coloured. Floræ Danicæ, 6 vol. coloured. Wilkes's Moths & butterflies, col. Rumphii Herb. Amboiense. 7 vol. Petiveri Opera, 2 vol. fig. col. Dilenni Hortus, 2 vol. fig. Hortus Cliffortianus, pul. exemp. Physica Sacra, lat. & fr. fine cuts. Sandellii hist. succinorum, ch. max. Cæsar, a Clarke, mult. fig. cor. rus. Atkins's Gloucestershire, large pap. Guicciardini & Davila, ch. max. eleg. Crozat's prints, L.S. paper. Ld. Clarendon's hist. 4 vol. R.P. Tempesta's etchings, Morocco. Rubens's landscapes, fine. Fables de Fontaine, 4 tom. L.S.P.el. Hogarth's works complete. Rembrant's works. fine imp. Ridinger's works com. 6 vol. Ruins of palmyra-balbeck-dioclesian's palace-pæstum- an. & mod. romæ, &c. &c. atlas, par Robert, del'isle, rouge. Rossi's statues. Teniers's gallery, Morocco. Cambell's vitruvius, 3 vol. Pembroke' s medals, L.S.P. eleg. Demosthenes Wolsii. Euripides barnesii. DÂeschylus stanleii. Pindarus, a west. Polibius causauboni. Anglicani scriptores varii. Biblia sacra, 4 tom. lit gothicis. Two curibus missals, illuminated. Dictionaries by airsworth, 2 vol.- Johnson, 2 vol. - chambers, 2 vol. - bailey-bayle, 5 vol. - biographia, 7 vol. - general diet.10 vol. -postlethwayte, 3 vol. &c. &c. state trials, 10 vol. best edit. Rushworth's collections, 8 vol. Stukeley's itinerary, and aubery. Rapin, guthrie, hume, smollet, macauley's hist. of England. Universal hist. 7 vol. Locke, bacon, bolingbroke, temple's works. Busson, 15 vol. Inscriptions des belles lettres, 32 vol. With many hundreds more, equally valuable; which will begin to be sold very reasonable this day, 1769, for ready money, the lowest prices printed in the catalogue, and continue one continue on sale till midsummer, by James Robson, bookseller to the Princess Dowager of Wales, in New-Bond-Street, who gives the utmost value for any library or parcel of books. Cataloguzs (price 6d. to be allowed) to be had of Mr. Dodsley, pall-mall; Mr. Blamire, corner of Craven-street, Strand; Mr. Cater, Holbourn; Mr. Owen, Fleet-street; Mr. Law, Ave-mary-lane; Messrs. Richardson and urquhart, Royal-Exchange; also of the booksellers at Oxfor, Cambridge, &c. and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of modern law books : Being a supplement to bibliotheca legum angliae: containing a catalogue of law publications, from hilary team 1788 to Trinity term 1794; and of others now in the press
- A catalogue of one hundred and thirty approved books of instruction; among which the parents, guardians, and the instructors of youth of both sexes, may find all that is proper to facilitate the various branches of education. : French Grammar, &c. 1. Petit Parnasse Francois, ou Recueii. de Morceaux choisis dans tous les differens genres de Poėfie francoise. Par M. Des Carriers. Containing 360 closely printed pages in the square form. Price 4s. bound. " We do not recollect to have before seen so well-chosen a collection of French poems printed in England as is here offered to our acceptance. Though most of the pieces are short, yet there are some of considerable length, such as L' art poėtique, Le Lutrin, La Henride, and the Ververt of Gresset; each of which has frequently been seemed of sufficient length to be published alone, at a price equl to that of the volume before us, which contains forty thousand verses." Vide monthly review, August 1799; and critical review, May, 1799. 2. The first step to the French tongue; or an easy introduction to chambaud's grammar. Containing; 1. The verbs. 2. A methodical vocabulary. 3. Concise rules on the declined parts of speech. 4. The grammatical definitions. The whole rendered extremely easy and familiar, and intended chiefly for the use of schools. To which is prefixed a letter, in which is exposed the surest mode of teaching that language. By Louis Francois Isidore Le Fort
- A catalogue of scarce and curious books, : Containing several valubale collections lately purchased; being the second part of Henry Chapman's catalogue for 1782. Amongst others, equally good, are the following: folio and quarto. Wood's ruins of Palmyra and Balbec, first impressiors. Stuart's antiiq. of athens Campbell's vitruvious britannicus, 2 vol. large and small paper ditto, by Wolfe and Gandon, vol. 4. Gibb's architecture, large paper Rymsdyck's nat. curiosities of the British museum - - 1778 Roesel historia naturalis, coloured gentleman's recreation, folio 1686 Sandrart's works, in German, 6 vol. Folio, with exceeding fine plates Sandrart ars pictoria, in Latin, fine plates, very rare sieges and battles of Louis XIV: morocco, gilt leaves Royaymont's Bible, 2 vol. large paper, cuts, 1st impressians cuts to the Old and New testament (390) by Visseber Crispin, Sadeler, Weirex, Collaert, &c. Hogartb's Harlot's progress and Hudibras, 1st impression baursn ichnographia, 146 plates archæologia, 5 vol. 410. fine plates Lewis's isle of tenet, l.p. best edie. Folkes's, Snelling's, Withy and Ryall's, Stukeley, Simon's, and Pembroke's books of English coins Doway Bible and Rhemes Test. 3 vol. very rare Schaaf Lexicon' Syriancum, 2 vol. edit. opt L. B. 1717 Barlow's DÂesop's fables, fine copy montfaucon's antiquities, 5 vol. Harris's voyages, 2 vol. best edit. Hollinshid's chronicels, 2 vol. best edit. 1586 Grafton's chronicle, fair - 1569 Grete Herbal, b. l. P. Treveris 1529 Jherome's Surgary, b, l. P. Treweris 1525 the Myrrour, or Descrypcion of the world b.l. ver ancient Willoughby's and Ray's birds, Latin Bayle's Hist. Dict. 5 vol. large paper Stow's survey of London, 2 vol. best edit. The boke of the customs of London, b. l. very rare Peck's antiq, of Stamford, large paper Burton's Leicestersire, fine copy, 1st edit. Voyages de Le Brun, & voyage au Levant, 3 vol. Amst. 1718-delst 1700 modern entires, 2 vol. 1734, &c. Ventris's reports, best edit. 1726 Ruetæ Græci principes H. Steph, 1566 ontsaucon Palæographia Græca Bickham's universal penman, best edit. Blair's chronological tables, folio Edwards's birds, 2 vol. finely coloured scale's Irish atlas, 78 plates, coloured Bowrey's dict. English and Malayo Demosthenes, a Taylor, 2 vol. 4to. Campbell's political surey, 2 vol. Casley's catalogue of the MSS. in the King's Library Lewis's life of Caxton, 8vo. large paper, very rare the books in general are in good condition, and many in elegant bindings; are now on sale, and selling very cheap, for ready money only, this day, July 1, 1782, and continue on sale, By Henry Chapman, bookseller, Old Round Court, Strand; near Chandois Street. Catalogues to be had, (with prices printed, price 6d. allowed to purchasers) of the following booksellers; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; Mr. Collins, change Alley; Mr. King, Moorfields; Mr. Haye, No. 332, Oxford Street; Mess, Merrill's, Cambridge; Mess. Fletcher, Oxford; and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of scarce and valuable books in most languages, and all parts of learning, being the libraries of a late learned and eminent Prelate of the church, and a certain Member of Parliament lately deceas'd, as also the best part of the late Dr. Archer's Archdeacon of Wells. Amongst which are, the scarcest and best editions of almost all the Greek and Roman historians, andiquaries, philosphers, mathematicians and poets: the fathers, councils, annalists, law, civil and ecclesiastick, rites, ceremonies, history and antiquity of the churches of all nations, with many polemical theological commentators, lexicographers &c. Which will begin to be sold on Wednesday the 2nd of April 1740at 11 o' clock in the morning, at Ben Hickey's in Cock-Lane, Bristol.-The lowest price of each book being printed in the catalogue, that gentlemen at any distance may be purchasers, by sending timely commissions. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, price 6d. - where the full value is given for any library or parcel of old books,
- A catalogue of several entire libraries, and parcels of books, all lately purchased; consisting of about four thousand volumes, in several languages, most of which are in excellent condition. : Among others, equally good, are Folio. Rapin's history of England, 2 vols. Motraye's travels, 2 vols. Poole's annotations, 2 vols. Fox's martyrs, 3 vols. Johnson's dictionary, 2 vols. Cambridge concordance Tillotson's works, 3 vols. Harris's voyages and travels, 2 vols. Bailey's dictionary Dart's antiq. of Canterbury Biblia polyglotta, cum Castelli, Lexicon, 8 vols. Jacob's law dictionary Quarto Astley's voyages and travels, 4 vols, Grey's poems Several volumes of scarce tracts Van Swieten. comment. in Boerhaave 3 vols. Octavo. Ozanam's mathematicks, 5 vols. Annals of Queen Anne, 10 vols. Debates in Parliament, 14 vols. Ray's travels, 2 vols. Turkish spy, 8 vols. Pope's works, 9 vols. Universal history, 21 vols. &c. Which will begin to be sold at Tunbridge-Wells, on Thursday the 17th day of April, and will be continued on sale till the beginning of June, By Edmund Baker, bookseller. Catalogues, with the lowest price to every book, may be had gratis of Mess. Flackton and Mr. Smith at Canterbury; Mr. Mercer at Maidstone; Mr. Silver at Sandwich; Mr. Townson and Mr. Neale at Chatham; Mr. Hogben at Smarden; Mr. Winder at Tenderden; Mr. Verrall at Lewis; Mr. Hogben at Rye; Mr. Marchant at Hastings; and at the place of sale. N.B. Any books desired from the catalogue will be delivered by the above booksellers. *** The full value for libraries and parcels of books, and books exchang'd, libraries fitted up, and books neatly bound, gilt, or letter'd. The former part of this catalogue, publish'd the beginning of the winter, may be had of the above booksellers, and the books that remain, continue still on sale
- A catalogue of several libraries of books, : Lately purchased, in several languages, and a great variety of subjects, viz. Divinity, antiquity, history, mathematicks, architecture, husbandry and gardening, botany, anatomy, physick, surgery, voyages and travels, dictionaries and lexicons, novels and romances, poetry and plays, miscellanies, classics variorum & in usum delphinij. &c. law reports, abridgments, entries, &c. and the statutes at large, 6 vols. a number of curious Bibles, large prints, with cuts and without, by Field and others; and several scarce editions of common prayers, &c. Which will be all sold, very cheap, the price of each book mark'd in the first leaf, before expos'd to sale. At. J. Stephens's shop, the Bible in Butcher-Row, without Temple-Bar. Where the books may be view'd, and commissions executed till the day of sale, viz. on Tuesday the 2d of November 1742, and continue till all are sold. Catalogues are delivered gratis at the pamphlet shops at the Royal Exchange; at Mr. Ware, bookseller, Amen-Corner; at Abington's Coffee-House, Holbourn; at Mr. Jackson's, bookseller, St. Jame's-Street; and at the place of sale, where most money may be had for any library or parcel of books, or books exchanged
- A catalogue of several libraries, and parcels of books, lately purchas'd; which will begin to be sold at Tunbridge-Wells, on Monday the 30th day of September, 1754, and continue daily. : Among which are included the libraries of the late Rev. Mr. Tilson, of Aylesford in Kent; and of the late Dr. Newington, M.D. of wadhurst in Sussex. The whole consisting of about five thousand volumes, on various subjects, in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, and English; in excellent condition, and many of them gilt and letter'd. Among which are folio. Constantini lexicon biblia hebraica, a hutero buxtorh lexicon chaldaicum, &c. Nov. Test. Gr. a millio S. Irenĭ Opera, Gr. Lat. Massuet biblia hebraica, 4 vols. apud. steph. Boyte's works, 5 vols. Clarindon's history of the rebellion breval's travels, 4 vols. locke's works, 3 vols. chambers's dictionary, 2 vols. Supplement to chambers, 2 vols. Palladio's architecture horsley's britannia romana caxton's chronicle of England Quarto. Hooke's Roman history, 2 vols. Harleian misceilany, 8 vols. Salmon's modere history, 3 vols. Middleton's works, 4 vols. Middleton's life of cicero, 2 vols. Hanway's travels, 4 vols. Octavo, &c. Luciani opera, Not. Var. 2 vols. Ocuvres de tontenelle, 6 tom. Hist. de Louis XIV. 9 tom. Hist. de Naturelle, 6 tom. Universal history, 21 vols. Plutarch's lives, 5 vols. Nature display'd, 7 vols. Pope, Swist, Shakespear, Spectator, adventurer, grandison, &c. &c. With many more equally good. By Edmund Baker, bookseller. Catalogues, with the lowest price to every book, may be had gretis, of Mr. Owen, at Temple-bar; Mr. Beecrost, in Lomboard-street; Messrs. Flacktar and Mr. Smith, at Canterbury; Mr. Silver at Sandwich; Mr. Mercer at Maidstone; Mr. Townson and Mr. Neale at Chatbam; Mr. Verrall at Lewis; Mr. Hogben at Rye; Mr. Marchant at Hastings; and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of the books and manuscripts, of the Late Mrs. Walcott. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Thursday, July 17th, 1800. : By James Vallance. At his sale-room, No. 6, Eustack-Street. Hours of sale from 12 o'clock until 4 each day
- A catalogue of the books, pamphlets, and maps, : Belonging to the society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce; and reserved in their office, for the use of the members
- A catalogue of the curious collection of books, chiefly relating medals and antiquities; of Dr. James Davis, late of the devizes, deceased : Which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and Son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday Evening, the 23d of this instant January 1771. The said books may be viewed on Monday the 21st of this instant January, and till the time of sale, which will begin punctually at six o'clock. Catalogues of which may be had gratis on the days of viewing at Mr. Langford's aforesaid
- A letter of Dr Edmund Gibson, late lord bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese, dated Whitehall, April 3, 1740. : Together with a catalogue of the books dispersed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; and an abstract of their standing rules and orders
- At R. Montagu's book-ware-house, the General-Post-Office, that end of Great Queen-Street, next Drury-Lane, is a choice collection of books, : Being the libraries of Sir Thomas More, and the Rev. Mr. Thornburgh's, both lately deceased: consisting of history, divinity, antiquities, mathematicks, law, astrology, atlas's, sculpture, heraldry, lives, poetry, plays, novels, manuscripts, &c. &c. In most languages, chiefly bound in a beautiful manner, gilt, marbled leaves and covers; with all Mr. Thornburgh's manuscript sermons, &c. And a number of scarce pamphlets, and books of antiquity. Which will begin to be sold very cheap, for ready money on Monday the 24th of this instant November. The price being mark'd on the first leaf of each book. N.B. such gentlemen who have books to bind, gild, or letter, may depend on having them done in the best manner; likewise libraries methodized, gilt and letter'd at their own houses, whether in town or country, on very reasonable terms. There likewise may be had the best of ink. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, and at Kensington of the clerk of the parish, and of Mr. Palmer, Grocer, at Chelsa. Ready-money for any library or parcel of books. Horse or chaise be wanted, it may be hired at a very reasonable rate at the above-mentioned place
- At R. Montagu's book-warehouse, the General Post-Office, that end of Great Queen-Street, next Drury-Lane. Is a choice collection of valuable books in all faculties and parts of learning. : In English, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Frech, &c. Together with several rare manuscripts. Being two curious libraries lately purchased, the whole consisting of above five thousand volumes. Which will begin to be sold cheap for ready money only, on Thursday the 27th of this instant April, 1738. The price being affixed to the first leaf of each book. There will likewise be exposed to sale a large number of fairly wrote manuscript sermons. Catalogues to be had gratis at the place of sale. Ready money for any library [of books], pictures, or any household [furniture]. Libraries sold for gentlemen, at [r]easonable rates, either by auction or ma[ns] catalgue. Such gentlemen, &c. who have books to bind, gild, or letter, may have them done in the best manner, on very reasonable terms, there being a number of good hands constantly employ'd, also marbled on leaves. Which art, long since lost, is now again retrieved, and far exceeds any done heretofore. Likewise books, or paper, stained by wet, or writing in the margin, or ever-so-much daub'd with ink, may be made perfectly clean, without damaging print or paper
- At Shiercliff's circulating-library (directly opposite the Draw-Bridge,) on St. Augustine's-Back, Bristol, the following articles are sold viz. ...
- Bibliotheca miscellanea a catalogue of choice and valuable books, in every faculty (viz.) divinity, law, physick, mathematicks, history, metaphisicks, physicks, eshicks, poverty plays, romances, novels &c. Which will be sold by way of auction at the Two Blue-posts in the Bridge-Street in the city of Chester, by Randal Mimshull book-seller. : The sale will begin upon Monday the 23d day of January next, exactly 4 of the clock in the eveing, and will so be continued daily till they are all sold. ... Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale; where the books may be viewed and also where attendance will be daily given; also from Jon. Taylor bookseler, in Whitchurch and Mamptwich and Tho. Durston book-seller in Salop, and Henry Fisher in Wrexham. B. At the place of sale aforesaid, will be sold by way of auction, a curious colection of painted pictures, sculptures, and mapps of diverse sorts, not mentioned in this catalogue
- Bibliotheca rarissima: a catalogue of curious and uncommon books. : Consisting of history, divinity, law, physick, mathamaticks, voyages, travels, &c. in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and English: several of them printed by the most celebrated printers, viz. R. Stephens, Aldus, Colinŭs, Elzevir, Vascosan, &c. and bound in a very neat manner. Which will begin to be sold cheap, (the lowest price being fix'd in each book) at Thomas Corbett's shop (Addison's head) next the Rose-Tavern, without Temple-Bar, on Monday the 9th of May, 1720. At eight in the morning. Catalogues may be had gratis at the following Coffee-Houses: viz. Rainbow, Westminster-Hall-Gate; Old-Man's, Charing-Cross; the Crown behind the Royal-Exchange; Chapter, Pater-noster-Row; and at the place of sale: where may be had ready money for any library or parcel of books, in any faculty or language
- Bibliotheca selectissima : Containing an extraordinary collection of books in divinity (particularly the fathers, both Greek and Latin). History, Antiquity, Schoolmen and other philological learning, in Greek, Latin, and english, in all volumes, most of them well bound to which is adjoyn'd, A good collection of common and statute law-books: also a number of curious and valuable manuscripts in law, physick, &c. Will be sold by auction at Toms Coffee-House, adjoyning to Ludgate, on Thursday the 11th of this instant January, at three in the afternoon. By Francis Hubbert, bookseller
- Bibliotheca selectissima or A catalogue of curious books contained in the libraries of the Reverend Dr. Thomas Bayley late president of St. Mary Magdalen Coll. and the Reverend Dr. Henry Parkhurst, late Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. in Oxford. : Among which are most of the fathers in Greek and Latin of the best editions, and many of the classick authors (cum notis variorum, & in usum delphini) by these celebrated printers, viz. Rob. and Henry Stephens, Aldus, Wechelius, Plantin, Sen. Elzevir, Junta, &c. also a collection of modern French books, and a curious collection of modern pamphlets in all volumes. Likewise a choice and large collection of divinity, history, poetry, law and physick. To be sold by auction at Mrs. Humphreys's at the west-wnd of St. Maries Church in Oxford, on Tuesday the 29th. of this instant October 1706. Catalogues are to be had of Mr. Peisley, and at the place of sale, and of Mr. Kettilby, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Knapton, booksellers in St. Paul's Church-yard. London
- Books in physick, surgery, botany, &c. printed for William Innys
- Books in quires and bound, sold by J. Osborn, removed from Dock-Head to the sign of the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster Row
- Books lately printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown, over-against the New Church in Lombard-Street. ...
- Books lately printed for F. and J. Noble
- Books lately printed for and sold by Edmund Parker at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street
- Books lately printed for, and sold by Edward Cave at St John's Gate
- Books lately publish'd, and sold by the booksellers both of town and country
- Books lately published by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row. A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antartic Polar Circle, and round he world; but chiefly into the country of the Hottentots, or Caffres. From the year 1772, to 1776. By Andrew Sparrman, M.D. professor of physic ar Stockholm; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden; and inspector of its Cabinet of Natural History. Translated from the Swedish original. In two volumes quarto, price 1l. 10s. in boards, illustrated with a map of the Cape of Good Hope, and ten other copper-plates, of the ornaments and arms of the hiottentots, and singular animals. ...
- Books lately published, and sold by G. Faulkner, printer and bookseller, in Essex-street, Dublin
- Books printed and all sold by John Bryce
- Books printed and sold by John Donaldson, sole proprietor of the shop, corner of Arundel Street, No. 195. Strand, London, known by the name of, The only shop for cheap books
- Books printed and sold by John Sackfield in Lincoln's-Inn-Square. 1718
- Books printed and sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street
- Books printed and sold by Weaver Bickerton, at Lord Bacon's Head, the corner of Palsgrave-Head-Court, without Temple-Bar
- Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street
- C. Elliot, T. Kay, and Co's catalogue of books, in all the different branches of medicine, surgery, anatomy, natural history, &c. &c. for the year 1788. : Comprehending a complete collection of modern authors on medicine and medical philosophy; in which will be found many capital books from Germany, France, Holland, &c. and including a valuable collection of manuscript lectures of different medical professors at Edinburgh. Which will be sold immediately for ready money, at the prices marked, many being very low, at the shop of C. Elliot, T. Kay, and Co., Booksellers, at Dr. Cullen's Head, opposite Somerset-House, Strand, London. The books are the best editions, and in the freshest and most fashionable bindings, unless otherwise expressed in the catalogue.-gentlemen will find it their advantage to take this opportunity to supply themselves with what books may be necessary in their studies
- Cabinet litteraire: or, A catalogue of a circulating library, : Consisting of French books only, at W. Berry, bookseller and stationer, No. 39, South Bridge, Edinburgh
- Catalogue of books : Being, the library of Samuel Card, Esq; counsellor at law, deceased: consisting of above three thousand volumes of choice, scarce and valuable books, in most languages and faculties. To be sold by auction, by William Ross, at the Coffee-House of the right honourable the house of lords, on Monday, the seventeeth of November, 1755. The sale to begin every day at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, price three-pence
- Catalogue of exceeding curious and valuable books, : In most languages and faculties, lately imported from France and Holland, consisting of several thousand volumes, which are to be sold at the shop of Gavin Hamilton and John Balfour, for ready money only, the sowest price of each book being marked in the catalogue. The books are generally in very fine condition, and, for the most part, entirely new, the best editions, and elegantly bound. A great many are very capital books, and rarely to be found in this place. There is particularly a very full collection of the classics, both Greek and Latin, the best editions, and the largest assortment of French books that has been seen in this country. Catalogues to be had at the shop of Gavin Hamilton and John Balfour, who will execute commissions for any gentleman in the country. The books will be sold to the first gentleman that demands them, without respect of persons
- J. Bell's priced catalogue for 1782. : A catalogue of books in various languages, arts and sciences; containing rare and valuable books in most branches of literature. Chiefly in fine condition, many of them new, and well bound. Which will begin to be sold at the prices marked in the catalogue (for ready money only) December 1781; By John Bell, Parliament-Square, who gives the full value for any library or parcel of books. Catalogues will be delivered gratis at the shop of J. Bell to gentlemen who are pleased to call for them, or when a line is sent
- J. Cuthell's catalogue for 1796. : A catalogue of books, consisting chiefly of libraries and parcels recently purchased; also, a selection of the best modern publications; forming in the whole, an extensive collection in the various branches of ancient and modern literature: amongst which are, a great variety of useful and scarce articles; and are now on sale (March 1796) for ready money only, at the low prices, printed in the catalogue, By John Cuthell, at his Shops, No. 4 and 5, Middle-Row, Holborn, London
- J. Dickson's catalogue for the year M.DCC.XCV. : Consisting of some valuable libraries lately purchased; as also a complete collection of new books, in every department of literature, all nearly bound in call and lettered, if not otherwise expressed; offered considerably under shop price for ready money. Price of the catalogue sixpence, to be deducted from the first purchase. Catalogues to be had at, and orders sent to the shop of J. Dickson, front of the Exchange
- J. Manson's summer catalogue for 1762, : Containing a valuable collection of books of prints and books in all languages and sciences lately purchased, most of thern in good condition, and many in elegant bindings; also a few fine and curious prints, are now sale for ready money only at the prices printed in the catalogue, and marked in the first leaf of each book. By J. Manson, No. 2, Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden. Where the utmost value is given in money or exchange for libraries or parcels of books or prints. Catalogues may be had, price 6d. at the place of sale
- J. Todd's print catalogue, 1799. : A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of prints, books of prints, &c. containing several hundred English and foreign portraits, a select assortment of fine historical and religious subjects, and an extensive variety of miscellaneous prints, by the most esteemed ancient and modern masters. To which is added, a small collection of books lately purchased. The whole will begin to be sold, for ready money only, Thursday, January the 17th, 1799, By John Todd, at his Book and Print Warehouse in Stonegate, York. Catalogues, price one shilling, may be had of Mr. Baldwin; Paternoster-Row, London, and at the place of sale
- Librorum maxium insignium catalogus: being a catalogue of very curious and uncommon books in most languages, relating to the history and antiquities of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and most Foreign countries, of sculpture, architecture, medals, husbandry, trade, physick, law civil and canon, fathers, divinity, clatlicks in usum delphini, & cum notis variorum; most of the old chronicles. N.B. There is Dugdale's monasticon in Turkey, 3 vols. with castrations. Which will begin to be sold cheap, the price being mark'd in each book, at Thomas Green's shop, against Rochford's Coffee House, Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th of October, 1727, at nine in the morning. Catalogues may be had at Mount's Coffee-House in Grosvenor-Street; Mr. Jackson's, in Pallmall; Mr. Harding's, in St. Martin's Lane; Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Lintot's, and Mr. Motte's, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Meighan's, and Mr. Osborn's, in Gray's Inn, booksellers; and at the place of sale
- Lunn's catalogue for 1792. Comprehending an assemblage of many thousand valuable and useful books, in every branch of learning; particularly a very large and excellent collection of the Greek and Roman classics; the whole forming a general collection in various languages, of several thousand pounds value: likewise books of prints, antiquities, and portraits, capital prints by Woollet, Bartolozzi, &c. framed and glazed. Manuscripts and Roman missals, finely illuminated. The books are in fine condition, and in a variety of plain, elegant, and magnificent bindings; the prices are printed in the catalogue, and as useful marked in the first leaf of every book, and are now on sale, for ready money only, by W. H. Lunn, (removed to the shop lately occupied by Miss Lord,) near the Public Library, Cambridge. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale; and of Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard, London
- Marshall's catalogue part the first, comprehending an extensive collection of valuable books, recently purchased; the whole forming a general assortment of ancient and modern literature, in various languages : Many of which are elegantly bound and gilt, and are now on sale for ready money only. By R. Marshall, bookseller, stationer and printer, in High Street, Lynn, Norfolk. Of whom may be had, the value for any library, in ready money, or exchange; and by whom libraries are valued, arranged and catalogued
- No. 10. Catalogue de livres, Français, Latins & Italiens, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, St. James street, a Londres
- No. 2. Catalogue de livres, François, Latin, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, a Londres, dans le Strand opposite York Buildings
- No. 3. Catalogue de livres, François, Latin, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, dans le Strand opposite York Buildings. A Londres
- No. 4. Catalogue de livres, François, Latin, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, a Londres
- No. 5. Catalogue de livres, : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, in St. James street, next shop to Smyrna's Coffee-House facing Pall Mall London
- No. 6. Catalogue de livres, Français, Latins & Italiens, : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, St. James street, next shop to Smyrna's Coffee-House, facing Pall Mall, London
- No. 7. Catalogue de livres, Français, Latins & Italiens, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, St. James street, next shop to Smyrna's Coffee-House, facing Pall Mall, a Londres
- No. 8. Catalogue de livres, Français, Latins & Italiens, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, St. James street, next shop to Smyrna's Coffee-House, facing Pall Mall, a Londres
- No. 9. Catalogue de livres, Français, Latins & Italiens, &c. : Qui se trouvent chez la Société typographique, St. James street, next shop to Smyrna's Coffee-House, facing Pall Mall, a Londres
- Supplement to the laws of the Natural History Society of Edinburgh, M.DCC.LXXXIX
- Supplement, 1792, to the London catalogue of books. Divinity and ecclesiastical history
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<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.library.umkc.edu/resource/YTtvnHvP5qs/" typeof="CategoryCode http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Concept"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.library.umkc.edu/resource/YTtvnHvP5qs/">Book catalogs -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.library.umkc.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.library.umkc.edu/">University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries</a></span></span></span></span></div>