Includes "The old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge"., Inscribed: R.F. Wright, Esq. Bookseller's stamp: Pocock, bookseller, Bridge Street, Bath., Issued in 20 monthly parts from April, 1840, to Nov., 1841, in numbered and dated wrappers and with advertising matter. Title pages and preliminaries for 3 vols. appear in parts 6, 12, and 20. (Also issued in 88 weekly numbers and 3 v. set.), and Wrapper title: Master Humphrey's clock / by "Boz" ... ; with illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne.
Publisher:
Chapman and Hall,
Subject (Name):
Gordon Riots, 1780--Fiction, Pocock--Stamp, Riviere & Son--Binding.--697 % bind, and Wright, R. F.--Autograph
Includes "The old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge"., Inscribed: R.F. Wright, Esq. Bookseller's stamp: Pocock, bookseller, Bridge Street, Bath., Issued in 20 monthly parts from April, 1840, to Nov., 1841, in numbered and dated wrappers and with advertising matter. Title pages and preliminaries for 3 vols. appear in parts 6, 12, and 20. (Also issued in 88 weekly numbers and 3 v. set.), and Wrapper title: Master Humphrey's clock / by "Boz" ... ; with illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne.
Publisher:
Chapman and Hall,
Subject (Name):
Gordon Riots, 1780--Fiction, Pocock--Stamp, Riviere & Son--Binding.--697 % bind, and Wright, R. F.--Autograph
Free thinker, Freethinker, and The Free-thinker, or Essays of wit and humor
Description:
Description based on: Numb. I (Monday, March 24, 1718); title from caption., Essays on philosophy, morals, politics, health, classical literature--no. 339 being a translation of Pindar's 'First Olympionique' or Ode to the hero of Syracuse. Includes a series of miscellanies and another meditations on the evils of drink., Imprint from colophon; imprints lack dates., Latest issue consulted: Numb. CCCL (Friday, July 28. 1721)., No more published; author announces his retirement in no.350 (28 July 1721)., Note below title: To be continued every Monday and Friday., Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating., and Years of publication from dates of issues.
Publisher:
Printed for W. Wilkins at the Post-House under Will's Coffee-house, Covent-Garden; and sold by W. Graves, at the Black Spread Eagle in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Graves in St. James's Street; where letters and advertisements are taken in,
Subject (Name):
Pindar.--Ode ... XXXX.--English
Subject (Topic):
Health--Periodicals, Moralities, English--Periodicals, and Philosophy--Periodicals
Also issued in an American edition with slightly different content., Editor: 1832- Charles Knight., Monthly supplement issued within regular numbering., and Weekly, with monthly supplement
Publisher:
C. Knight,
Subject (Name):
Knight, Charles, 1791-1873 and Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
BEIN Z17 240ka: Autograph: Mary Tuting. and Reissue. A reprint of The Scourge, originally published weekly in 43 numbers from Feb. 4-Nov. 25, 1717. By Thomas Lewis.
BEIN 2004 S10: House of Commons Library bookplate and stamped binding: 16, 21-23., BEIN 2004 S10: Sun Fire-Office copy with bookplate of William Gibson. Presentation inscription dated April, 1868, from G.W. Noonan, former director of Sun Fire-Office, to his son, Frederick Heining, the new director. Extensive ms. notes, perhaps in Noonan's hand, and ms. tables of contents: 1-15, 17-20, BEIN 2004 S10: Volume 21 is labeled as volume 23., Collects the quarterly isues; quarterly issues called [number I]-number XCII., Description based on: Volume I (For the year 1716); title from title page., Each volume indexed., Imprint varies; later volumes list H. M. as printer; T . Norris, J . Brooke, R . Gosling, J. MacEuen, E. Nutt, D. Browne, C. King as booksellers; and C. Meere, R. Nutt, S. Nevill as printer-booksellers., Issued and sold by the Sun Fire-office., On title page: Publish'd at the expence of the Sun Fire-Office., Pagination is continuous for each volume., and The Chronological register (v. 2-3) and Chronological diary (v. 4-23), issued with the Historical register beginning with v. 2 (1717), have separate title pages and pagination; not listed on title page until v. 3.
Publisher:
Printed, and sold by H. Meere in Black Fryers,
Subject (Geographic):
Europe--History--18th century--Periodicals, Great Britain--History--George I, 1714-1727--Periodicals, Great Britain--History--George II, 1727-1760--Periodicals, and Great Britain--Politics and government--1714-1760--Periodicals
Subject (Name):
Great Britain.--Parliament.--House of Commons.--Library--Binding, Great Britain.--Parliament.--House of Commons.--Library--Bookplate, Heining, Frederick--Presentation inscription from G.N. Noonan, Meres, John, ed, Noonan, G. W.--Ms. notes, Noonan, G. W.--Presentation inscription to F. Heining, and Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., publisher
"A journal of literature.", Aug. 1880-, Bound issues of vol. 1, no. 1-no. 10. Issue of May 22, 1880, includes "Charles Dickens and the Queen," which contains a letter from Dickens and issue of October, 1880, includes "A lost work of Charles Dickens." Some ms. annotations., Caption title., Includes articles about Charles Dickens., Monthly,, and Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 22, 1880)-