"A treatise of the moles of the body of man & vvoman," (caption title) begins new pagination with quire 3A., "The second part, or second book: wherein is treated of physiognomy, metoposcopy, oneirocracy." has separate dated title page, with imprint "for Nathaniel Brooks", on leaf T1r., Bookseller's advertisement: p. [1] at end., Frontis. portrait (A1v) of the author signed: T. Cross sculpsit., Imperfect: P. 279 mutilated; a few worm-holes with slight damage to text. Bookplate: Thomas James Backhouse. Inscription: Dunsland, Devon., Index: p. [2]-[4] at end., and Signatures: A⁴ (a)⁴ (b)⁶ B-2N⁴ 3A-3E⁴ 3P² (- (b)6).
Publisher:
Printed by R. White, for Nathaniel Brooke, at the Sign of the Angel in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange,
Subject (Name):
Backhouse, Thomas J.--(Thomas James),--1810-1857--Bookplate., Cross, Thomas, fl. 1632-1682, engraver., Dunsland House (Dunsland, Devon, England) Inscription., and Llull, Ramon,--1232?-1316.
Subject (Topic):
Dreams--Early works to 1800., Fortune-telling by moles--Early works to 1800., Memory--Early works to 1800., Mole (Dermatology)--Early works to 1800., Palmistry--Early works to 1800., and Physiognomy--Early works to 1800.
The New-England primer improved : For the more easy attaining the true reading of English. : To
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Abstract:
"As runs the glass / Our life doth pass. / My book and heart / Must never part. / Job feels the rod, / Yet blesses God. / Proud Karah's troop / Was swallow'd up. / Lot fled to Zoar, / Saw fiery show'r / On Sodom pour. / Moses was he / Who Israel's host /
Alternative Title:
R. John Rogers, Minister of the Gospel in London ...
Description:
Imperfect copy: first five leaves and last leaf wanting; leaves bled, worm-holed, and browned; some leaves mutilated.
Subject (Topic):
Catechisms --Massachusetts --Boston --1767., Juvenile literature --Massachusetts --Boston --1767, and Primers (Instructional books) --Massachusetts --Boston.
Collection Created:
Boston : Printed by W. MAlpine, about mid-way between the Governors and Dr. Gardiners, Marlborough-street, 1767
The New-England primer improved : For the more easy attaining the true reading of English. : To
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Abstract:
"As runs the glass / Our life doth pass. / My book and heart / Must never part. / Job feels the rod, / Yet blesses God. / Proud Karah's troop / Was swallow'd up. / Lot fled to Zoar, / Saw fiery show'r / On Sodom pour. / Moses was he / Who Israel's host /
Alternative Title:
New England primer
Description:
Imperfect copy: first five leaves and last leaf wanting; leaves bled, worm-holed, and browned; some leaves mutilated.
Subject (Topic):
Catechisms --Massachusetts --Boston --1767., Juvenile literature --Massachusetts --Boston --1767, and Primers (Instructional books) --Massachusetts --Boston.
Collection Created:
Boston : Printed by W. MAlpine, about mid-way between the Governors and Dr. Gardiners, Marlborough-street, 1767