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- A catalogue of a large assortment of books : consisting of the most celebrated authors in history voyages travels geography antiquities philosophy novels divinity physick surgery anatomy arts sciences husbandry architecture navigation mathematicks law periodical publications poetry plays musick, &c. &c. To be sold by Benjamin Guild at the Boston Book-Store, no. 59 Cornhill, Boston
- A catalogue of a scarce and valuable collection of books, in various languages, arts, and sciences; : instructive and entertaining: consisting of history, biography, voyages, philosophy, politics, husbandry, letters, mathematics, novels, poetry, philosophy, travels, navigation, trade, gardening, plays, architecture, debates, classics, law, physic, divinity, &c. Which are now selling by William Prichard, bookseller and stationer, at the American Circulating Library, opposite Letitia-Court, Market-Street. Philadelphia. Who gives a generous price for any library or parcel of books
- A catalogue of a very large assortment of the most esteemed books in every branch of polite literature, arts and sciences. : ... Which are to be sold by Cox & Berry at their store in King-Street, Boston. N.B. All new books of merit, magazines and reviews, imported by every opportunity from London.--
- A catalogue of books for sale or circulation, by Samuel Larkin, at the Portsmouth book store, opposite the post-office, Market-Street, Portsmouth. : Consisting of the most approved authors, in history, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, philosophy, novels, divinity, law, physic, surgery, chemistry, geography, husbandry, navigation, arts, sciences, architecture, miscellanies, poetry, plays, &c. &c
- A catalogue of books in history, divinity, law, arts and sciences, and the several parts of polite literature; : to be sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller in Dock-Street, New York
- A catalogue of books now offered for sale by Thomas Stephens, at his book-store, no. 77, South-Second Street
- A catalogue of books published in America, and for sale at the bookstore of John West, no. 75, Cornhill, Boston
- A catalogue of books sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London: and sold also by Isaac Hacker, Salem: : of whom may be had Bibles, testaments, and stationary wares in general
- A catalogue of books to be sold by Joseph Crukshank, printer and stationer, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, Philadelphia
- A catalogue of books, &c. : sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller and stationer, from London, at his store next door to the Merchants'-Coffee-House
- A catalogue of books, &c. now selling by Ross & Douglas, booksellers and stationers, Petersburgh. : N.B.--As they expect fresh supplies of books and stationary from both Europe and Philadelphia, new or additional catalogues will be published occasionally. : [Four lines of quotation]
- A catalogue of books, &c. to be sold by John Sparhawk, at the London Book-Store, in Philadelphia
- A catalogue of books, : consisting of a large collection of the various branches of literature alphabetically disposed under several heads; : to which are added, a great variety of stationary and other articles, for sale, wholesale or retail, at James White's book and stationary-store, Franklin's head, opposite the prison, Court-Street, Boston
- A catalogue of books, : sold by Rivington and Brown, booksellers and stationers from London, at their stores, over against the Golden Key, in Hanover-Square, New-York: and over against the London Coffee-House, in Philadelphia. At both which places will be found, a constant supply of books
- A catalogue of books, for sale or circulation, by William P. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 59, Cornhill. : Consisting of the most approved authors
- A catalogue of books, imported and to be sold by Henry Knox, : at the London Book-Store, a little southward of the Town-House, in Cornhill, Boston, MDCCLXXIII
- A catalogue of books, in all arts and sciences, : to be sold at the shop of T. Cox, bookseller, at the Lamb, on the south side of the town-house in Boston
- A catalogue of books, in history, divinity, law, physic, arts and sciences, and the several parts of polite literature; : to be sold, by Garrat Noel, and Company, booksellers and stationers, next door to the Merchant's Coffee-House, fronting the Meal-Market
- A catalogue of books, lately imported from Britain; and to be sold by A. Barclay, : second door north of the Three King's Corn-hill Boston
- A catalogue of books, published by the different members of the Philadelphia Company of Printers and Booksellers, and now for sale, at Wm. Spotswood's book-store
- A catalogue of books, sold by Isaac Beers, at his bookstore in New-Haven
- A catalogue of books, sold by Noel and Hazard, at their book and stationary store, next door to the Merchants Coffee-House, : where the public may be furnished with all sorts of books and paper.
- A catalogue of books, sold by Robert Campbell, at his new book & stationary store, on the west side of Second-Street, below the market, and five doors above Chesnut-Street
- A catalogue of books, to be sold, at Payne and Hearn's book store on the bay, Savannah, for cash or produce
- A catalogue of books. : Just imported from London, and to be sold by W. Bradford, at the London-Coffee-House, Philadelphia, wholesale and retaile. With good allowance to those that take a quantity
- A catalogue of choice and valuable books, : consisting of near 600 volumes, in most faculties and sciences, viz. divinity, history, law, mathematics, philosophy, physic, poetry, &c. Which will begin to be sold for ready money, only, by Benj. Franklin, at the Post-Office in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 11th of April 1744. at nine a clock in the morning
- A catalogue of curious and valuable books, to be sold at the London Book-Store
- A compleat body of divinity : in two hundred and fifty expository lectures on the Assembly's Shorter catechism wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are unfolded, their truth confirm'd, their excellence display'd, their usefulness improv'd; contrary errors & vices refuted & expos'd, objections answer'd, controversies settled, cases of conscience resolv'd; and a great light thereby reflected on the present age.
- A dissertation on the gout and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes; : what those causes are; and a rational and natural method of cure proposed. : Addressed to all invalids.
- A letter of exhortation and admonition, : to all such as cordially receive the testimony of that divinely illuminated, and highly-commissioned messenger and teacher of truth, Emanuel Swedenborg
- A new version of the Psalms of David. : Fitted to the tunes used in churches.
- A seleced [sic] catalogue of some of the most esteemed publications in the English language. : Proper to form a social library: : with an introduction upon the choice of books.
- A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world: : by way of question and answer. : Principally designed for children, and common schools.
- A short introduction to grammar. : For the use of the College and Academy in Philadelphia. Being a new edition of Whittenhall's Latin grammar, with many alterations, additions and amendments from antient and late grammarians. : [Two lines of quotations in Latin]
- Addition to a catalogue of a large assortment of books : consisting of the most celebrated authors in history voyages travels geography antiquities philosophy novels divinity physick surgery anatomy arts sciences husbandry architecture navigation mathematicks law periodical publications poetry plays musick, &c. &c. : To be let or sold by Benjamin Guild at the Boston Book-Store, no. 59 Cornhill, Boston
- Additional catalogue of books, for sale or circulation, in town or country, at the Salem Bookstore ...
- American publications. : Catalogue of books, for sale, wholesale or retail, at the bookstore of Thomas, Andrews & Penniman
- Andreas Geyer, Buchbinder in der Zweyten-Strasse, nahe bey der Arch-Strasse, hat mit den allerletzten Schiffen aus Deutschland folgende Bücher bekom̄en, welche er für billige Preise verkaufen wird, näml. ...
- Banneker's almanack, and ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1793 ...
- Benedict Arnold, has just imported (via New-York) and sells at his store in New-Haven, : a very large and fresh assortment of drugs and chymical [sic] preparations
- Books and stationary, just imported from London, and to be sold by W. Dunlap, at the newest-printing-office, on the south-side of the Jersey-Market, Philadelphia
- Books for sale, at William Young's book and stationary store, no. 52, Second-Street, the corner of Chesnut-Street, 1792
- Books imported in the last vessel from London, and to be sold by David Hall, : at the new-printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, viz
- Books just imported from London, and to be sold by William Bradford, at his shop, adjoining the London Coffee-House in Market-Street
- Books:--importation of May, 1798. : Joseph Nancrede's catalogue of books, just imported from London, for sale, wholesale and retail, at his book-store, no. 49, Marlbro'-Street, Boston
- Boston, September 30. 1766. : On Monday, the 13th of October next, will be offered to sale at a store in Union-Street, opposite to the Corn-Field, a valuable collection of books, a variety of maps and prints, with several optical and philosophical instruments, &c.
- Catalogue des livres francais qui se trouvent chez H. Caritat, libraire et bibliothécaire dans Broad-Way, no. 157
- Catalogue des livres qui se trouvent chez Boinod & Gaillard. : Les livres éclairent la multitude, humanisent les hommes puissants, charment le loisir des riches, instruisent toutes les classes de la société. Raynal
- Catalogue of French, and other books, : for sale by Claudius P. Raguet, in Front-Street, between Chesnut and Walnut-Streets, and nearly opposite to the city vendue, Philadelphia
- Catalogue of W.P. & L. Blake's circulating library, at the Boston Book-Store, no. 1, Cornhill. : A general assortment of books and stationary for sale at the above store. Catalogues gratis
- Catalogue of books and stationary, &c. : Sold by Hugh Gaine, at his bookstore and printing-office, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square
- Catalogue of books for sale either by wholesale or retail, by Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, at the Albany Bookstore, no. 45, State-Street; : where catalogues will be delivered gratis to any person who will call or send for them. Orders from the country executed with the utmost care, and attention; and a large discount made to those who purchase to sell again
- Catalogue of books to be sold by Isaiah Thomas, at his book-store in Worcester, Massachusetts. : Consisting of many celebrated authors in history, voyages, travels, geography, antiquities, philosophy, novels, miscellanies, divinity, physick, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, husbandry, architecture, navigation, mathematicks, law, periodical publications, poetry, plays, musick, &c. &c. MDCCLXXXVII
- Catalogue of books to be sold by Isaiah Thomas, at his bookstore in Worcester, Massachusetts. : Consisting of history, voyages, travels, geography, antiquities, philosophy, novels, miscellanies, divinity, physick, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, husbandry, architecture, navigation, mathematicks, law, periodical publications, poetry, plays, musick, &c. &c. November, MDCCXCII
- Catalogue of books to be sold by Thomas, Son & Thomas, at their bookstore, in Worcester, Massachusetts: : consisting of history, voyages, travels, geography, antiquities, philosophy, novels, miscellanies, divinity, physic, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, husbandry, architecture, navigation, mathematicks, law, periodical publications, poetry, plays, music, &c. &c. &c. : October, MDCCXCVI
- Catalogue of books, (American editions) for sale at the bookstore of Thomas & Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury-Street, Boston. : Where may also be had, an assortment of European editions of books
- Catalogue of books, for sale at the bookstore in Hanover, (a few rods fom [sic] Dartmouth College on the road leading to Lebanon.) : Consisting of a great variety of authors in divinity, physic, surgery, chemistry, philosophy, history, voyages, travels, geography, husbandry, architecture, novels, poetry, lives, memoirs, plays, &c,
- Catalogue of books, for sale by Carter and Wilkinson, at the Providence Book-Store, opposite the market
- Catalogue of books, for sale by E. Larkin, no. 47, Cornhill, Boston. : Consisting of a great variety of authors in history, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, antiquities, philosophy, novels, divinity, law, physic, surgery, chemistry, geography, husbandry, navigation, arts, sciences, architecture, miscellanies, poetry, plays, &c.&c
- Catalogue of books, for sale by Mrs. Chandler, in Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey; : being the library of the late Rev. Dr. Chandler, deceased. : The prices affixed are in specie
- Catalogue of books, for sale or circulation by William P. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 59, Cornhill. : Consisting of the most celebrated authors in history, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, antiquities, philosophy, novels, divinity, law, physic, surgery, chemistry, geography, husbandry, navigation, arts, sciences, architecture, miscellanies, poetry, plays, &c. &c
- Catalogue of books, for sale or circulation, by W.P. & L. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 1, Cornhill. : Consisting of the most celebrated authors
- Catalogue of books, for sale or circulation, in town or country, by John Dabney, at his book and stationary store, and circulating library, in Salem ...
- Catalogue of books, pamphlets, maps, and prints, published by Mathew Carey, 118, Market Street, Philadelphia
- Catalogue of books, printed and published in America, and for sale at the bookstore of David West, no. 56, Cornhill, Boston: : where may also be had a general assortment of European editions of books, in the various branches of literature
- Catalogue of books, stationary, cutlery, &c. for sale at Carey, Stewart, & Co.'s store, no. 22, North Front-Street, Philadelphia
- Catalogue of books, stationary, engravings, mathematical instruments, maps, charts, and other goods of Moreau de St. Mery, & Co's. store, no. 84, South Front-Street, corner of Walnut. ...
- Catalogue of books, to be sold by Samuel Hall, at no. 53, Cornhill, Boston
- Catalogue of choice and valuable books, of divinity philosophy law mathematicks poetry history miscellanies medicine, &c. : By some of the best authors ancient and modern, and generally well bound, and many of them extraordinary. Lately imported from London. To be sold at low prizes by retail, from Tuesday, October 22. 1723. at 10 of the c[lock] am. until 5. of November follo[wing] by S[amuel Gerrish] B[ookseller?]
- Catalogus von mehr als 700 meist deutschen Büchern, welche entweder zusammen oder einzeln zu verkaufen sind. : Wo selbige zu sehen sind, solches kan man erfahren bey Henrich Miller, Buch-drucker in der Rees-Strasse, gegenüber Morävian-Alley, zu Philadelphia; bey welchem dieser Catalogus zu haben ist, wie auch bey Herrn Christoph Saur, in Germantaun
- David Hall, at the New Printing-Office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, : has to dispose of, wholesale and retail, the following books, &c
- David West's catalogue of books, for sale, wholesale and retail, at his book and stationary store, no. 36, Marlborough Street, Boston. : Consisting of a very extensive collection of the latest and most approved authors, in divinity, law, physick, surgery, chemistry, history, biography, voyages, travels, miscellanies, novels, poetry, musick, arts and sciences, philosophy, navigation, astronomy, geography, architecture trade and commerce mathematicks, bookkeeping, &c. &c. To all which large additions are constantly making. : Publick and private libraries will be supplied on as reasonable terms as at any other bookstore whatever. : Catalogues delivered gratis
- Davis's law catalogue, for 1799. : Latest London and Irish editions. George Davis respectfully informs his friends and the gentlemen of the profession generally through the United States, that the following books, being his large importation per sundry vessels late from London and Dublin, are now offered for sale
- Diese neue Bücher und Waaren sind bey Christoph Lochner, Buchdrucker and Handelsmann, von Basel kommend, un einen billigen Preis bey der Quantität oder Einzeln zu bekommen, in seinem Laden, bey Mr. Dietrich, Tobakspinner in der Zweyten-Strasse, zu Philadelphia. ...
- Ebenezer Larkin's catalogue of books, for sale, wholesale and retail, at his book and stationarystore no. 50, Cornhill, Boston. : Consisting of a very extensive collection of the latest and most approved authors, in divinity, law, physick, surgery, chemistry, history, biography, voyages, travels, miscellanies, novels, poetry, musick, arts and sciences, philosophy, navigation, astronomy, geography, architecture trade and commerce mathematicks, bookkeeping, &c. &c. : To all which large additions are constantly making. Publick and private libraries will be supplied on as reasonable terms as at any other bookstore whatever. Catalogues delivered gratis
- Father Abraham's almanac, (on an entire new plan.) For the year of our Lord, 1760 : ... To which is added, beautifully engrav'd on a large copper-plate, a fine picture of the Right Honorable William Pitt ...
- For sale, by James White, at Franklin's Head, opposite the prison, Court-Street, Boston. : A large collection of books, consisting of the most celebrated authors in divinity, law, physick, surgery ... &c. A variety of English, Latin, French and Dutch dictionaries ... gazetteers and school-books, of all kinds. ... A very extensive assortment of stationary, with a variety of other articles
- Francis Childs & Co's. sale catalogue of books, : which will be sold wholesale and retail, on reasonable terms, at their book and stationary store, Water-Steet [sic], corner of King-Street. : Bookbinding performed with elegance and dispatch
- Francis Hasenclever, in dem Hause worin Leonhard Melchior ehedem gewohnt hat, in der Zweyten-Strasse, halbwegs zwischen der Rees- und Arch-Strasse, zu Philadelphia, hat neulich folgende schöne Sammlung von Büchern aus Deutschland erhalten, welche er um die billigsten Preise verkaufen will, näml. ...
- Georg Christoph Reinholdt, Buchbinder in der Markt-Strasse, neben dem Wirthshause zum Schwarzen Bären, zu Philadelphia, hat folgende Bücher zu verkaufen ...
- Hartford, 5th July, 1773. Just imported from London, and to be sold ... by Smith and Coit, : at their store east of the Court-House in Hartford, a universal assortment of drugs and medicines, painter's colours, and grocery articles; together with the following books, &c
- Henrich Miller, Buchdrucker in der Zweyten-Strasse, zwischen der Rees- und Wein-Strasse, gegenüber Herrn John Lukens, dem General-Landmesser, hat folgende Bücher zu verkaufen ...
- Henry & Patrick Rice's catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, : in several branches of ancient and modern literature. For 1796. : To be sold, wholesale and retail, at their book and stationary-store, no. 16, S. Second-Street, Philadelphia.
- Henry & Patrick Rice's catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, in the several branches of ancient and modern literature, for 1795. : To be sold, wholesale and retail, at their book and stationary-store, no. 50, Market-Street, Philadelphia
- Hudson & Goodwin, have for sale at their store opposite the North Meeting-House, Hartford, : the following books, which they have lately received from London, Dublin, and elsewhere
- Hugh Gaine's catalogue of books, : lately imported from England, Ireland, and Scotland, and to be sold at his book-store and printing-office, at the Bible in Hanover-Square
- Imported in the last ships from London, and to be sold by David Hall, : at the New-Printing-Office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, viz
- Imported in the last vessels from England, and to be sold by David Hall, : at the New Printing-Office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, &c
- Imported in the last vessels from Europe, and sold by David Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, &c
- Imported in the last vessels from London, and to be sold by William and Thomas Bradford, printers, booksellers, and stationers, at their book-store in Market-Street, adjoining the London Coffee-House; or by Thomas Bradford, at his house in Second-Street, one door from Arch-Street, and nearly opposite the Sign of St. George, a large and neat assortment of books and stationary
- Joan of Arc, : an epic poem,
- Joseph Nancrede's catalogue of books in the various branches of literature; : lately imported from London, Dublin, Paris, and other capitals of Europe; for sale, wholesale and retail, at his bookstore, no. 49 Marlbro' Street, Boston
- Just imported from London, and to be sold by John Carter, : at the printing-office, at Shakespear's Head, an assortment of books and stationary, among which are the following articles, viz
- Just imported in the last vessels from London, and to be sold, by Hugh Gaine, at his book store and printing-office, at the Bible and Crown, in Hanover-Square ...
- Just published and now selling, at Bell's Book-Store, in Third-Street, price one quarter of a dollar. : A catalogue of a large collection of new and old books, in arts, sciences, and entertainment, for persons of all denominations, with the selling price printed to each book; now on sale, at said Bell's Book-Store, near St. Paul's Church, in Third-Street
- Lately imported, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new-printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, viz. ...
- Law books---latest editions. : George Davis respectfully acquaints the gentlemen of the law and their students, throughout the United States, that the following books, just imported by him from Dublin, are now opened, and ready for sale at the very lowest advance. If gentlemen, residing at a distance, find it convenient to address their orders to him in writing, they shall be immediately attended to. No. 313, High-street, Philadelphia, June 5, 1794.
- Law books--latest Irish editions. : George Davis respectfully informs his friends and the gentlemen of the profession generally through the United States, that the following books, being his late extensive importation, are ready for sale ... No. 313, High-Street, Philadelphia, November 16, 1795
- Law books. : George Davis, in the prothonotary's office of the Supreme Court, Philadelphia, respectfully acquaints the gentlemen of the bar and their students, in this and the other states, that by the late arrivals from Dublin, he has received the following collection of books ... No. 313, High-Street, Philadelphia, September 25, 1792
- Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
- Mathew Carey's catalogue of books, &c. : For sale, on the most reasonable terms at no. 118, Market-Street, near Fourth-Street, Philadelphia
- Mathew Carey's catalogue of books, for August, 1792
- Mathew Carey's catalogue of books, for September, 1792
- Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market-Street, Philadelphia, has imported from London, Dublin, and Glasgow, an extensive assortment of books, among which are the following ...
- Mathew Carey, no. 158, Market-Street, Philadelphia, has imported from London, Dublin, and Glasgow, an extensive assortment of books, among which are the following ...
- Memoirs of the Reverend, learned, and pious Mr. Thomas Halyburton, : professor of divinity in the University of St. Andrews. : In four parts: whereof three were drawn up by himself, and the fourth collected by his friends. : With a large recommendatory epistle by Dr. Watts. : [Six lines from Psalms]
- New catalogue of books, for sale by Edmund M. Blunt, at the Newburyport Book-Store, Sign of the Bible, State-Street, (five doors below Mr. Davenport's tavern,)
- New select catalogue of Benjamin Guild's circulating library, : containing principally novels, voyages, travels, poetry, periodical publications, and books of entertainment. At the Boston Book-Store, no. 59, Cornhill
- Philadelphia, June 23, 1798. Mathew Carey's exchange catalogue
- Poems upon several occasions.
- Poor Robin's almanac, for the year 1797. ...
- Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world
- Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world;
- Prospects on the war, and paper currency.
- R. Aitken, printer, book-binder, and bookseller, opposite the coffee-house, Front-Street, Philadelphia, 1779 performs all kinds of printing-work : ... The following books printed by R. Aitken, are to be sold single or by the dozen.
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the volunteer army, of the United States of America. : Containing, all that is requisite to be learned for a private soldier, from his admission till he is perfect for a review, with a full explanation of the manual exercise, (agreeable to Baron Stuban [i.e., Steuben]) laid down in so simple a manner, that without any other direction, a recruit can perfect himself. : To which is added, instructions for the exercise of the light horse, never before published
- Rice and Co's catalogue of books
- Rice and Co. book-sellers and stationers, south side of Market-Street, next door but one to Second-Street, Philadelphia; have imported in the last vessels from London, Dublin, and Glasgow, a large and general assortment of books, and stationary ware, which they will dispose of by wholesale and retail on very moderate terms; among which are ...
- Robert B. Thomas, has for sale at his book & stationary store, in Sterling, the following books & stationary, --to which additions are constantly making--
- Robert Bell's sale catalogue of a collection of new and old books, : in all the arts and sciences, and in various languages, also, a large quantity of entertaining novels; with the lowest price printed to each book; now selling, at the book-store of William Woodhouse, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, in Front-Street, near Chestnut-Street, Philadelphia.
- Robert Campbell and Co's catalogue for 1797: : containing a very extensive and valuable collection of books in the departments of literature and science; now selling at very reduced prices, at no. 40, South Second-Street: where country store-keepers, public and private libraries, are supplied on very low terms. : N.B. A liberal price will be given for libraries or parcels of books
- Robert Campbell's catalogue for 1796: : containing a very extensive and valuable collections of books in the different departments of literature and science; now selling at very reduced prices, at no. 40, South Second-Street: where country store-keepers, public and private libraries, are supplied on very low terms. : N.B. A liberal price will be given for libraries or parcels of books
- Robert Campbell's catalogue of books; : now selling on the lowest terms, at no. 54. South Second Street, second door below the corner of Chesnut Street, on the west side
- Robert Campbell's sale catalogue of books. : To be sold on the most reasonable terms, at no. 54, South Second-Street, second door, below the corner of Chesnut-Street, on the west side, Philadelphia. : Catalogues are delivered at the place of sale to gentlemen who please to call or send for them: and orders from the country, executed with the utmost care and dispatch
- Samuel Campbell's catalogue of books, for 1789. : Comprehending above twenty thousand volumes, in arts, sciences and miscellaneous literature, forming a general assortment of the principal authors ancient and modern ... country merchants and teachers will particularly find it their interest in applying for books and stationary, at Samuel Campbell's book and stationary store, no. 44, Hanover-Square, corner of the Old-Slip, New-York, where catalogues are delivered (gratis) to gentlemen who please to call or send for them
- Samuel Campbell's sale catalogue for 1787. : Containing above ten thousand volumes, being a choice assortment of books, in every branch of science and literature, all new, the best editions, in good bindings and will be sold at the most resonable prices, atSamuel Campbell's new-book & stationary store, no. 44, Hanover Square, corner of the Old Slip, New-York
- Samuel Campbell's sale catalogue of books, for 1794. : Comprehending above fifty thousand volumes, in arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; forming a general assortment of the principal authors, ancient and modern ... country booksellers, merchants, traders, and teachers, will particularly find it their interest in applying for books or stationary, at Samuel Campbell's book & stationary store, no. 124, Pearl-Street, (formerly no. 37, Hanover Square) directly opposite the Bank of New-York, where catalogues will be delivered gratis to gentlemen who please to call or send for them. : N.B. Orders from the country executed with the utmost care and attention; and a large disount to those who purchase quantities
- Samuel Campbell's sale catalogue of books, for 1798 & 1799. : Comprehending above twenty thousand volumes, in arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; forming a general assortment of the principal authors, ancient and modern ... country booksellers, merchants, traders, and teachers, will particularly find it their interest in applying for books or stationary, at Samuel Campbell's book & stationary store, no. 124, Pearl-Street, where catalogues will be delivered gratis, to gentlemen who please to call or send for them. : N.B. Orders from the country executed with the utmost care and attention; and a large disount to those who purchase quantities
- Stephens's catalogue of books, &c. for 1795. : The whole contained in the list will be sold on the most reasonable terms, at Thomas Stephens's book and stationary store, no. 57, South Second Street; where every encouragement is offered to wholesale purchasers, and the highest value immediately given for libraries or parcels of books
- Supplementary catalogue, : consisting of books, imported from London, per the latest arrivals.
- The American repository of useful information [for 1795]: : containing a calendar of the present year: an account of the United States, their territory and population; of the federal government & courts of justice; with other various interesting matter. : Ornamented with 12 vignettes, & a frontispiece, engraved by J. Smither & E. Trenchard. To be continued annually
- The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1765. ...
- The Constitutions of the United States, according to the latest amendments: : to which are prefixed, the Declaration of Independence; and the Federal Constitution, with the amendments
- The blind beggar of Bethnal Green. : A dramatic performance: : with several instructive and entertaining pieces.
- The feast of reason and the flow of the soul. : A new *explanatory catalogue of H. Caritat's general & increasing circulating library. Intended also to answer the purpose of a sale catalogue, respecting those marked with a star (*), which H. Caritat has an assortment of, for sale, in his book-store, no. 153, Broad-Way. ... Hours of attendance, from half after eight o'clock in the morning till one, and from three o'clock in the afternoon till eight in the evening
- The friends of literature, who wish to encourage the art of printing in America are respectfully informed that American editions of the following books, (all of which were printed in the United States) are now selling by Isaiah Thomas, in Worcester, and by said Thomas & Company, in Boston, viz. ...
- The gentleman farrier's repository, of elegant and approved remedies for the diseases of horses; : in two books. Containing, I. The surgical; II. The medical part of practical farriery; also, directions for the proper treatment of post chaise and other horses, after violent exercise. : With suitable remarks on the whole. : To which are now added; observations on broken-winded horses, endeavouring to prove the seat of that malady not to be in the lungs. : [Three lines from Ovid]
- The library of the late Reverend and learned Mr. Samuel Lee. : Containing a choice variety of books upon all subjects; particularly, comentaries on the Bible; bodies of divinity. The works as well of the ancient, as of the modern divines; treatises on the mathemeticks, in all parts: history, antiquities; natural philosophy physick, and chymistry; with grammar and school-books. With many more choice books not mentioned in this catalogue. : Exposed at the most easy rates, to sale, by Duncan Cambell, bookseller at the dock-head over-against the conduit
- The maid of the oaks: : a new dramatic entertainment. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. : [Six lines from the prologue]
- The medical pocket-book; : for those who are, and for all who wish, to be, physicians. : Containing a short but plain account of the symptoms, causes, and methods of cure, of the diseases incident to the human body: including such as require surgical treatment: Together with the virtues, and doses, of medicinal compositions, and simples.
- The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning. : In two parts. ...
- Thomas Allen's sale catalogue of books, : consisting of a very extensive collection of valuable books in every branch of science and polite literature, ancient and modern, which will be disposed of, wholesale and retail, on reasonable terms, at his book and stationary store, no. 12, Queen-Street, New York. ... Catalogues delivered at the place of sale, gratis
- Thomas and Andrews's catalogue of books, : for sale, wholesale and retail, at their book and stationary store, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street. Boston. Consisting of a very extensive collection of the latest and most approved authors, in divinity, law, physick, surgery, chemistry, history, biography, voyages, travels, miscellanies, novels, poetry, musick, arts and sciences, philosophy, navigation, astronomy, geography, architecture, trade and commerce, mathematicks, bookkeeping, &c. &c. To all which large additions are constantly making. Publick and private libraries will be supplied on as reasonable terms as at any other bookstore whatever. Catalogues delivered gratis
- Valuable medicines, just received from Lee and Co's. patent and family medicine store, Baltimore, and for sale by Charles Peirce, at the Columbian book-store, No. 5, Daniel-Street, Portsmouth, New-Hampshire
- William Bradford, printer, bookseller, and stationer, at his store adjoining the London Coffee-House: has imported a collection of books among which are ...
- William Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, has to dispose of, wholesale and retail, the following books, &c
- William Prichard's catalogue of books, &c. &c
- William Spotswood's catalogue of books, &c. : for sale on the most reasonable terms at no. 55 Marlborough-Street, the fifth house below Mr. Salisbury's hardware-store. Also, a variety of the best stationary ware. To country booksellers and shop-keepers, purchasers for social libraries, and others who buy in quantity, a considerable abatement will be made from the usual retail prices
- William Young's catalogue for 1787. ...
- William and Thomas Bradford, printers, booksellers and stationers, at their book-store, in Market-Street, adjoining the London Coffee-House: have for sale, the following books and stationary ...
- [A catalogue of books]
- [Catalogue of books]
- [Choice English books. : Sold in the house of Andrew Cunningham, Jr. opposite to the north door of the Old Church, Boston.]
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