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A pleasing publication. Every number of the following inestimable work, price only six-pence, will contain near a three shilling volume in quantity (and sometimes considerably more) of the most interesting histories, adventures, memoirs, and other novels; printed on a superfine paper, with a new and most beautiful type purposely contrived for this publication, and cast by William Caslon, Esq. letter-founder to His Majesty; embellished with a truly elegant and original copper-plate, designed and engraved by the first artists in the kingdom
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At the theatre, in Exeter, Thursday, July 18th, will be perform'd the oratorio of Acis and Galatea; composed by Mr. Handel. The principal vocal parts by Mr. Corfe, Miss Hooper, and others, consisting of a large band of vocal and instrumental performers. Between the acts, a concerto on the organ by Mr. Langdon, and a solo on the violin by Mr. Tewksberry
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Lately published, in two volumes, quarto, (above 1,800 pages) The history and antiquities of the University of Oxford, in two books: by Anthony a Wood, M.A. of Merton College now first published in English, from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library: by John Gutch, M.A. chaplain of all souls and Corpus Christi colleges. Also four engravings, viz. two heads of the author, his coat of arms, and his monument. With his life, and a catalogue of his manuscript collections. To be had at the editor's house, at the subscription price of four guineas; and half a guinea on the delivery of the third and last volume, which is now in the press, and 200 pages printed. Where may be had, by the same editor, Collectanea curiosa, in two volumes, octavo. (1,000 pages) a few remaining copies at twelve shillings[.].
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Lately published by James Williams, bookseller, (No. 21, Skinner-row,) beautifully printed on fine paper, with elegant title pages, engraved by the celebrated Isaac Taylor, of London. In fifteen volumes. Price 2l. 10s. neatly bound and ornamented, the works of Dr. Jonathan Swift. With notes historical and critical. By J. Hawkesworth, L.L.D and others
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Advertising and democracy in the mass age
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| Joyner - General Stacks | HF5813.G7 Q35 1991 | ✔ Available |
The commodity culture of Victorian England
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| Joyner - General Stacks | HC255.R53 1990 | ✔ Available |