A Museum for young gentlemen and ladies; or Private tutor and pocket library : Being the most useful and entertaining companion for the youth of both sexes ever offered to the public, containing directions for reading with elegance and propriety. A compendious history of Ireland and England. Of the cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and curiosities of Ireland. A description of the Giant's Causeway with a cut. An account of the solar system, of the four quarters of the world. With an historical account of France, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, &c. &c. Also lists of things necessary to be known. Of the seven wonders of the world, with cuts of each. Letters, poems, tales and fables. The whole illustrated with twenty-seven plates elegantly engraved.

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Publication InfoDublin : Printed by Peter Hoey, at the Mercury, (No. 33) Upper Ormond-Quay, 1790.
Descriptionvi,306,plates ; 12⁰.
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General noteSometimes attributed to John Newbery and to Oliver Goldsmith.
General notePagination from DLC and Dp.
General noteReproduction of original from Library of Congress.
References English Short Title Catalog, T210260.
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