Gentleman's magazine; or, Monthly intelligencer 1731-35., Gentleman's magazine: and historical chronicle 1736-1833, Gentleman's magazine Jan. 1834-June 1856. (caption title Feb. 1850-June 1856: The Gentleman's magazine and historical review), and Gentleman's magazine and historical review July 1856-May 1868
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BEIN 2011 S21: Includes mixed editions: Jan.-Feb.=6th ed.; Mar.=no ed. statement; Apr.=3rd ed.; May=new ed.; June=no ed. statement; July=5th ed.; Aug.-Oct.=no ed. statement; Nov.=4th ed., printed 1741; Dec.=no ed. statement: 1., BEIN 2011 S21: Includes mixed editions: Feb.=5th ed.; all others have no ed. statement: 3., BEIN 2011 S21: Autograph: Charles Hartley M.A., Waveney House, Beccles, 1904: 1-3, 9-10, 18., BEIN 2011 S21: Autographs: Dav'd Bowher [?], December 20th, anno Domini 1787; Joseph Foster, June 16 [?], BEIN 2011 S21: Imperfect, p. 381-382 and 483-486 wanting; Bookplate: Hall Park McCullough; Autograph: Mary Gaskell: 29., ELIZ 025: Ms. annotation by Edmond Malone: 1763:Apr., BAC: British Art Center copy imperfect: 1731-1818 and 1820-1858 only. British Art Center also has the General index and obituary volume for 1731-1818., Yale medical historical volumes the gift of Dr. John Fulton., Yale medical historical copy 2 of Volume 64, part 2 (1794) is the gift of M. Felix Freshwater M.D. 1972, 2016., "Edited by Sylvanus Urban, gentleman.", Editors: 1731-1754, Edward Cave (parliamentary editor, 1740-1744, Samuel Johnson). -- 1754-1778, David Henry (1754-1766, with Richard Cave). -- 1778-1792, David Henry, John Nichols. -- 1792-1826, John Nichols. -- 1826-1833, J. B. Nichols and others. -- 1834-1850, John Mitford. -- 1851-1856, J. G. Nichols. -- 1856-1865, J. H. Parker. -- 1868-1873, Joseph Hatton. -- 1874-1905, Joseph Knight and others. -- 1906-1907? A. H. Bullen., Printers vary., Beinecke Library copy of v. 23 (1753) of the cumulative ed. has suppl. titled "Of the order of baronets" (20 p., [3] leaves of plates)., Includes indices., Formerly laid in at page 165 of Horace Walpole's extra-illustrated copy of his: A description of the villa of Mr. Horace Walpole. Strawberry Hill : Printed by Thomas Kirgate, 1784. See Hazen, A.T. Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press (1973 ed.), no. 30, copy 12., and Imperfect; all wanting except pages 407-10, with bottom portions of pages 409 and 410 trimmed away.
BEIN Z17 0376: Rotographs, in reduced size (28 cm)., Title from caption., "By John Trottplaid.", By Henry Fielding., Imprint varies: Numb. 2-3, Printed for M. Cooper; C. Corbett; Mrs. Nutt; and G. Woodfall; numb. 4-49, Printed for M. Cooper; C. Corbett; and G. Woodfall., No more published., Headpiece used on first twelve numbers designed by William Hogarth., Ms. note in pencil in Steevens's hand above print: See Mr. Nichols's book, 3d edit. p. 288. Ms. note in pencil in Steevens's hand at bottom of front page: Given me by W. Reed. More than once sold for £2.2..d., and Formerly on page 144 in volume 2. Removed in 2012 by LWL conservator.
Issued in eleven numbers, paged continuously. and By Mrs. Charlotte Ramsay Lennox. Contains The History of Harriet and Sophia and other novels and essays by Mrs. Lennox, including a series of essays entitled "The Trifler, No. I-XI."
Issued in eleven numbers, paged continuously. and By Mrs. Charlotte Ramsay Lennox. Contains The History of Harriet and Sophia and other novels and essays by Mrs. Lennox, including a series of essays entitled "The Trifler, No. I-XI."
Manuscript, in a single hand, in the style of The Spectator for year 1768. The volume's contents are primarily tongue-in-cheek, including a dedication to Nobody; a narrative autobiography of a flea; advice to readers; and a discussion on the art of punning. The volume also records, with primarily satirical intent, the letters sent to the editor, including one by a woman who believes herself the subject of an entry in the Spectator. Other topics include a meditation on the sufferings of Christ on the cross and a translation of an ancient Persian manuscript titled History of Abdullah. Numerous entries are dated from Kings College, Cambridge
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In English., In faint ink on title page: Transcribed for the Author., Pasted on p. 1: elaborate printed border., Armorial bookplate of William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork., and Binding: full red morocco with gilt decoration. In gilt on spine over green morocco: Pumice Mundus. Paucis osendi gemit. The Speculator.
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England.
Subject (Topic):
English wit and humor, Periodicals, and Religious literature, English