Item 10471The Gentleman's Magazine for December 1778
London: D. Henry, 1778. 563-608p. Disbound. Articles include 'Remarks on Mr. Pope's epitaph examined". "The utility of general inoculation discussed". Internally clean.
London: D. Henry, 1778. 563-608p. Disbound. Articles include 'Remarks on Mr. Pope's epitaph examined". "The utility of general inoculation discussed". Internally clean.
London: D. Henry, 1780. [1], 99-148p Disbound. One foldout plate. Articles include among others "Observations on the Hieroglyphic language" Small rubber stamp of Oxford Library in purple on the first text leaf and on the rear of the plate. An occasional spot otherwise internally clean.
London: D. Henry, 1779. 108-160p.Disbound. Articles includes Dr. Goldsmith's birth-place ascertained", "A passage of Milton illustrated" and others. Top corner cut. Not affecting the text.
London: Henry Rhodes at the Star, 1694. 213-245p. Disbound. The publication with curious reflections upon every state in Europe began in 1690 and stayed active in print until 1738. Paper evenly browned. An early issue. Scarce.
New York: 1837. No Binding. 4p, An American Bonapartist newspaper founded in 1828 by Felix Lacoste and Napoleon's older brother, Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844). A little spotted with a vertical fold otherwise internally clean. The Courrier was the most well-known french language paper in North America and according to Wikipedia 11,000.....
London: W. Kent & Co. Hardcover. 2 volumes. iv, 668p; 668p. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards and gilt ruled spines. The volumes covers April thru September 1875 and October thru March 1876. A monthly journal published between April 1861 and January 1882. Small binders ticket on the inside front.....