DM64HIST(001).
CATALOGUE Art of Courtship.
###The art of courtship; or the school of love. titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. New York Public Library. *KVD p.v.2. ESTCN029960.

NOTE ESTC lists only this edition and a [1775?] Bow Churchyard edition. Cf. WING A789.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(002).
CATALOGUE Academy of Compliments.
###The academy of compliments. Being the rarest and most exact way of wooing a maid or a widow ... With passionate love letters, ... Together with a choice collection of songs. titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Y[ard] Bow Lane, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.13(1) New York Public Library. ESTCT018960.

NOTE Two other London eighteenth-century versions listed. Adapted from 17th-century imprint.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. A New academy of compliments: or Complete secretary. Containing the true art of indicting letters; with dialogues very witty and pleasant, relating to love, &c. To which is added, instructions for carving, &c. With a collection of new songs.  [New York]: Printed for B. Gomez, Maiden Lane., [1799] 144 p. ill. "A collection of choice songs."  p. [109]-144.  Bristol B10875; Shipton & Mooney 48941; Lowens, I. Songsters, 176 Not at AAS; copy at NHi No call number given. ESTCW24310.

2. A New academy of compliments: or, The lover's secretary: being wit and mirth improved, by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship, in divers examples of writing or inditing letters, relating either to love or business. Also, the silent language; or, a compleat rule for discoursing by motion of the hands, without being understood by the company ... to which is added, a choice collection of above one hundred and twenty love songs ... with plain instructions for dancing.  Printed at Worcester [Mass.], : [By Isaiah Thomas, Jr.], 1795. 144 p. ill.; 15 cm. (12mo) Caption title: Wit's improvement, or, a new academy of compliments. Running title: Wit and mirth improved, or, a new academy of compliments.  Evans 29145 Dated Books ESTCW13812.


DM64HIST(003).
CATALOGUE Argalus and Parthenia.
###The history of Argalus and Parthenia. Being a choice flower gathered out of Sir Phillip Sidney's rare garden titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1770?]. 24p.; 12mo. The phrase "A choice flower" in the title is in upper case letters; there is no woodcut illustration at the foot of p.5.  British Library: T.1855(2) ESTCT036353.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Warrington, 1800?; Wolverhampton, 1790?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(004).
CATALOGUE A B C, or Assembly's Catechism.
###The A, B C, with the shorter catechism: appointed by the General Assembly, to be a directory for catechising of such as are of weak capacities. titleend [London]: Sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1740?] 24p.;12mo. British Library 1474.aa.21 National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection. 2737(1). ESTCT62850.

NOTE Leeds; Nottingham; South Shields; Aberdeen; Edinburgh; Falkirk; Glasgow; Stirling; Belfast; Dublin; Monaghan; Newry.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The A., B, C. with the Shorter catechism, appointed by the General Assembly of Divines at Westminster. To which are added, some short and easy questions for children. Philadelphia: Printed by Peter Stewart, in Third-Street, the fourth door below Market-Street, M.DCC.LXXX.VI. [1786] 16p.; 8vo. Historical Society of Pennsylvania.  Bristol B6227; Shipton & Mooney 44838. ESTCW35975.

2. The A, B, C. with the Shorter catechism, appointed by the General Assembly of Divines at Westminster. To which are added, some short and easy questions for children. Philadelphia: Printed by Young and M'Culloch, the corner of Chesnut and Second-Streets, M.DCC.LXXX.VI. [1786] 16p.; 8vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Bristol B6228; Shipton & Mooney 44839. ESTCW35821. 

3. The A, B, C; with the Shorter catechism: appointed by the General Assembly, to be a directory for catechising of such as are of weaker capacity. To which are added. some short and easy questions and answers for children at first beginning. Carlisle [Pa.]: Printed for Archibald Loudon, bookbinder and stationer, at the Sign of the Bible, in High Street; by Steel & M'Clean, 1795. 24p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bookseller's advertisement, p. 24. Bristol B9008; Shipton & Mooney 47334. ESTCW35820.


DM64HIST(005).
CATALOGUE Black Book of Conscience.
###The black book of conscience or, God's high-court of justice in the soul of man. Wherein the truth and sincerty [sic], the deceit, and hypocrisie of every man's heart and ways is [sic] judged and discovered by their consciences. ... The fifty fifth edition. titleend [London?, 1760?] 24p.; 12. By Andrew Jones. British Library, 1607/5780(11) ESTCT229057.

NOTE No Aldermary or Bow edition listed. Also, Derby; Preston; Edinburgh; Falkirk. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The black book of conscience or God's high court of justice in the soul; wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every man's heart and ways is judged, and discovered by their conscience. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. By Mr. Andrew Jones. [Five lines from Jeremiah] The twenty sixth edition. Boston: Printed for B. Gray, no 2 the town-dock, 732. [2], 21, [1]p.; ?. Harvard University Libraries.  Evans 3556. ESTCW9294.

2. The black book of conscience or, God's high court of justice in the soul; wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisy of every man's heart and ways is judged and discovered by their conscience. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience take liberty to sin and blaspheme. By Mr. Andrew Jones. [Five lines from Jeremiah]  The twenty sixth edition. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for C. Harrison over against the Brazen Head in Cornhill, 1742. 24p.; 12mo. Brown University John Carter Brown Library Shelfmark: R1a; Evans 4981. ESTCW9295. 

3. The black book of conscience, or, God's high court of justice in the soul. Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisy of everyman's heart and ways are judged and discovered by their conscience. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of libery of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. By Mr. Andrew Jones. [Four lines from Jeremiah]  The twenty-seventh edition.  Hartford: Printed by Thomas Green, 1767.  16p.; 8. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B2773; Shipton & Mooney 41726; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 925. ESTCW27284.

4. The black book of conscience; or, God's high court of justice in the soul. Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisy of every man's heart and ways are judged and discovered by their conscience. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. By Mr. Andrew Jones. [Four lines from Jeremiah] The twenty-eighth edition. New-London [Conn.]: Printed by Timothy Green, 1771. 15, [1]p.; 8. Brown University John Carter Brown Library Shelfmark: R1a Henry E. Huntington Library Shelfmark: 182661 Library of Congress Shelfmark: BV741.J58 New York Public Library Shelfmark: *KD 1771 Evans 12089; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 925; Johnson, H.A. New London, 926. ESTCW29978.


DM64HIST(006).
CATALOGUE Bateman's Tragedy.
###Bateman's tragedy; or the perjured bride justly rewarded: being the history of German's wife, and young Bateman. titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.13(6) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT21396.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: see Ballads.


DM64HIST(007).
CATALOGUE Bevis of Southampton.
###The history of the life and death of that most noble knight Sir Bevis, of Southampton. ... titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.13(8), National Library of Scotland.  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36496.

NOTE Many versions before 1700; for the 18th century only two other copies survive: London, 1750?; Newcastle, 1780?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(008).
CATALOGUE Blind Man and Death.
###A dialogue between a blind-man and death. To which is added, a heavenly discourse between a divine and a beggar.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow Lane, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. Anonymous. By Richard Standfast. - British Library: 1079.i.13(15) ESTCT31778.

NOTE Several London chapbook versions; also, Bristol; Edinburgh. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. A dialogue between a blind-man and Death. Boston: Printed and sold at John Boyle's printing-office in Marlborough-Street, 1773. 16p.; 44to. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Boston Public Library Shelfmark: H.99c.29.  In verse. Bristol B3649; Shipton & Mooney 42511. ESTCW37926.

2. A dialogue between a blind-man and Death. By Richard Standfast, late Minister of the Gospel in Bristol. [Boston]: London; printed: Boston; re-printed, (at the earnest request of a number of well-disposed Christians) by E. Russell, next Liberty-Stump, for T. Grant, of Chelmsford, 1793. (Price six pence) 16p. ill.; 4to. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bookseller's advertisement, p. [2]. Evans 26200.  ESTCW324.

3. A dialogue between a blind-man and Death. By Richard Standfast, late Minister of the Gospel in Bristol. London; printed: Boston; re-printed, (at the earnest request of a number of well-disposed Christians) by E. Russell, next Liberty-Stump, for J. Plumer, trader, in Newbury. (Price six pence single.) May be had, The tragedy of Louis Capet, and sundry other new pieces, [1793]  [Newbury, Mass.]  16p. ill.; ??. Brown University Libraries.  Connecticut Historical Society Shelfmark: W1773 S785d. Wanting the titlepage  In verse. Bristol entry B3650 (Shipton & Mooney 42510) describes an imperfect copy held by the Connecticut Historical Society. That copy matches the BrU copy reproduced in the Readex set under number 26199. Evans 26199; Evans 22902; Bristol B3650; Shipton & Mooney 42510.  ESTCW31519.

4. A dialogue between a blind man and death. [Fairhaven, Vt.]: Printed and sold [by J.P. Spooner?] at the printing-office at Fairhaven Vt. at the earnest request of a number of Christian friends, for the good of precious and immortal souls; and sold very low, wholesale or retail, by the travelling booksellers, [1797].  8p.; 16 cm. Henry E. Huntington Library.  In verse. Ascribed to the press of J.P. Spooner by McCorison. Evans 32869; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 453.  ESTCW4827.

Also, a single-sheet version: 
Death and the blind man. A dialogue. United States: s.n, [179-?] 1 sheet; 1. Henry E. Huntington Library Shelfmark: 108556 In verse; printed in three columns. Bristol B7238; Shipton & Mooney 45765.  ESTCW24729.  


*DM64HIST(009).
CATALOGUE Blind Beggar of Bethnal-Green.
###The history of the blind beggar of Bethnal Green; shewing his bireh [sic] and parentage. ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard Bow-Lane, London, [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(7);  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36467.

NOTE Several London listings, including Blare and Norris. Also, Newcastle; Sheffield; Tewkesbury; Paisley. Also, published as single-sheet.

NORTH AMERICA: 
The  History of the blind beggar of Bethnal Green. Shewing his birth and parentage. Printed in New-Haven. [s.n.], M, DCC, XCVII. [1797] [New Haven, Conn.]  [3], 6-45, [1]p. ill.; 10 cm. Connecticut Historical Society.  Stanford University Libraries Shelfmark: KD1797.H49t.RBC.C.1.Bookcase no.9.  Bristol B9965; Shipton & Mooney 48144; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 583.  ESTCW756.


DM64HIST(010).
CATALOGUE Canterbury Tales.
###Canterbury tales. Composed for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids. ... By J. Chaucer, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1770?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(11);  New York Public Library; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT19899.

NOTE Two other listings of London editions, including Norris, [1720?].

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(011).
CATALOGUE Chevy Chace.
###The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace, by the river Tweed, in Scotland. Together with the fatal battle between Lord Piercy of Northumberland and his fifteen hundred archers, and the Earl Douglas, with twenty hundred Scots, in which both these Earls, and most of their men were slain.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, [1770?]. 24p., ill.; 8vo.  New York Pierpont Morgan. E-2.63.C.S207.2 ESTCN044285.

NOTE Several London chapbook versions listed. Aso Newcastle and Nottingham. See also Ballads.

NORTH AMERICA: see Ballads.


CDM64HIST(012).
CATALOGUE Capt. James Hind.
###No jest like a true jest; being a compendious record of the merry life and mad exploits of Capt. James Hind, the great robber of England. Together with the close of all at Worcester, where he was hanged, drawn, and quartered for high treason against the Common Wealth, on September 24, 1652.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane London, [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  British Library: 1079.i.14(10); New York Public Library ESTCT43111.

NOTE One other London listing. Also, Bradford; Stratford, 1750; Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(013).
CATALOGUE Cambridge Jests.
###Cambridge jests. Being wit's recreation.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(10) ESTCT19851.

NOTE Three other London listings. Also, Newcastle. WING = Cambridge Jests or witty alarms, 1674.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(014)
CATALOGUE Christ's First Sermon.
###Christ's first sermon: or, the absolute necessity of gospel-duty, and Christian repentance. Wherein is plainly discovered what repentance is, ...  titleend [London?, [1790?]  24p.; 8. British Library 1607/5780(14) Anonymous. By John Hart. ESTCT130803, .

NOTE No surviving Aldermary or Bow version. Two other London versions. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(015)Author HART.
CATALOGUE Christ's Last Sermon.
###Christ's last sermon; or the everlasting estate and condition of good and bad men in the world to come. By John Hart, D.D.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24? National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2732(16) ESTCT166033.

NOTE Two other Dicey versions, including Nottingham. Also, Bristol; Newcastle, 48p; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(016)Author: Noddell, Joseph.
CATALOGUE Christ's Crucifixion.
###Christ's crucifixion: I. The strait and narrow way to heaven. II. The lost man's redemption. III. The righteous salvation. IV. And wickeds' destruction. ... By Joseph Noddell, ...  titleend York printed by John White for the author, and sold by Thomas Hammond junior, 1715. 191, [1]p.; 8vo. British Library 4412.c.42 ESTCT104359.

NOTE This is the only listed version. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(017)
CATALOGUE Christ in the Clouds.
###Christ in the clouds, coming to judgment; or, the dissolution of all things. Wherein is set forth, the second coming of Christ to judgment. ... Being the substance of a sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Bates, ...  titleend Leeds: printed and sold by J. Bowling, [1770?] 16p.; 12mo.Bradford Central Library Fed.371.4 58*. Not in fact by William Bates but by Isaac Ambrose. ESTCT201594.

NOTE No surviving Aldermary or Bow versions; one London of 12p. Also, Cirencester; Derby; Leeds; Edinburgh; Glasgow. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment; or The dissolution of all things. Wherein is plainly set forth the second coming of Christ to judgment. ... Being the substance of a sermon preached by that Reverend Divine, Dr. Bates, deceased. [Boston]: Re-printed for Benjamin Gray, at the head of the town-dock, Boston, 1729. [4], 20p.; ??. Boston Public Library Shelfmark: H.18.255 Boston Public Library Shelfmark: H.99b.120? ESTCW18182.

2. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment; or The dissolution of all things. Wherein is plainly set forth the second coming of Christ to judgment. ... Being the substance of a sermon preached by that Reverend Divine, Dr. Bates. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for C. Harrison, over against the Brazen Head in Cornhill, 1742. 24p.; ??. Massachusetts Historical Society.  Boston Public Library Shelfmark: Evans 4887. ESTCW30329.

3. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment: or, The dissolution of all things. [Six lines of Scripture texts] By the Rev. Mr. Isaac Ambrose. [Boston]: Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at the printing office in Back-Street, Boston, [1752] 16p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Brown University John Carter Brown Library. Evans 6806. ESTCW18183.

4. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment or, The dissolution of all things. [Six lines of Scripture texts] By Rev. Mr. Isaac Ambrose, Minister of the Gospel. Boston: Re-printed and sold by Kneeland Adams, at the new printing-office in Milk-Street, 1766. (Price 5 coppers) 16p.; 8vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Bristol B2636; Shipton & Mooney 41601. ESTCW18184

5. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment; or, The dissolution of all things. Wherein is plainly set forth, the second coming of Christ to judgment. ... Being the substance of a sermon preached by that Reverend Divine Dr. Bates. Hartford: Printed and sold by Thomas Green, at the Heart and Crown, [1767] 16p.; 8vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Library of Congress Shelfmark: BS2460.J8 T4 1767. Shipton & Mooney report that Evans's entry for a 1770 edition printed by Ebenezer Watson (Evans 11559) is a ghost of the present edition. Evans 11559; Bristol B2729; Shipton & Mooney 41687; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 320. ESTCW18185.

6. Christ in the clouds, coming to judgment; or, The dissolution of all things. Wherein is plainly set forth, the second coming of Christ to judgment. ... Being the substance of a sermon preached by that Reverend Divine, Dr. Bates. New-London [Conn.]: Printed and sold by Timothy Green, [ca.1767] 16p.; 8vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP British Library Shelfmark: 1489.r.44 Connecticut Historical Society Shelfmark: Imprint Conn. 1767 A496c Connecticut College Library Shelfmark: S236.am18 Bristol B2730; Shipton & Mooney 41688; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 1893; Johnson, H.A. New London, 823.  ESTCW20017.

7. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment: or, The dissolution of all things. Six lines of Scripture texts] By Rev. Mr. Isaac Ambrose. Boston: Printed by Isaiah Thomas, at his printing-office, near the mill-bridge, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]  16p.; 4to. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B3516; Shipton & Mooney 42398.  ESTCW18186.

8. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment: or, The dissolution of all things. [Five lines of Scripture texts] Recommended to every person's perusal. By Rev. Mr. Isaac Ambrose, Minister of the Gospel. Boston: Printed and sold at John Boyle's printing-office in Marlborough-Street, [1786]  15, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Library of Congress Shelfmark: BT880.A6 State Library of Massachusetts Shelfmark: 252.A2 v.1 9 Ambrose Harvard University Houghton Library Shelfmark: *EC65.Am186 D786c Essex Institute, Salem Shelfmark: Am Impt. 1786 Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. Evans 19460. ESTCW18187.

9. Christ in the clouds coming to judgment, or The dissolution of all things, wherein is plainly set forth the second coming of Christ to judgment. As also the arraignment trial, condemnation, and most dreadful sentence that shall be past upon impenitent sinners. With the happy and glorious condition of those that have repented, believed, and preferred Christ above all. Being a friendly address to sinners by the Rev. Dr. Bates. [Norwich Conn.]: Printed by J. Trumbull, 1800. 22p.; 12mo. Connecticut Historical Society. Evans 36807; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 1895.  ESTCW18353.


*DM64HIST(018)Author: Stubbes, Phillip.
CATALOGUE Christial Glass for Christian Women.
###A  chrystal glass for christian women. Containing a most excellent discourse of the godly life and death of Mrs. Katharine Stubs, who departed this life in Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire, the 14th of December, with a most heavenly confession of the Christian faith, which she made a little before her departure, also a wonderfull combate betwixt Satan and her soul; worthy to be printed in letters of gold, and to be engraven in the table of every Christian's heart. Set down word for word as she spake, as near as could be gathered, by Philip Stubs, gent.  titleend  London: printed for William Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-lane, [1688?] [24] p.; 4to. British Library 4903.df.35. ESTC r222104.

NOTE This title dating from the 16th century was also a very popular 17th-century title. Neither an Aldermary nor any other eighteenth-century version survives.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(019).
CATALOGUE Children in the Wood. 
###The history of the children in the wood; or murder revenged.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1760?] 24p.; 12mo.British Library, 1079.i.13(11*) British Library, 1076.l.17(6) British Library, 1078.i.29(10) Oxford University Bodleian Library, Oxford, England Opie C 363 . Also, published as 'The history of the two children in the wood'. ESTCT67117.

NOTE Other 24 pages versions London. Also, Congleton; Newcastle (2); Warrington; Wotton-under-Edge; Wolverhampton; Stirling. Many ballad and other versions. Some variant titles.

NORTH AMERICA: this was also produced as a drama in the 1790s and several printed versions survive. Many ballad versions.
1. The two babes in the wood: together with divine songs for children.  Poughkeepsie [N.Y.]: Printed by Nathan Douglas, 1796. 12p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Shelfmark: ROS 222 In verse.  "Divine songs." p. 9-12.  Evans 31326; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 1811; Rosenbach, A.S.W.  Children's books, 222. ESTCW19044.

2. The tragical history of the children in the wood. Containing a true account of their unhappy fate, with the history of their parents, and their unnatural uncle. Interspersed with  instructive morals. Embellished with cuts.  Boston: Printed and sold by S. Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, [1798] 91, [1]p. ill.; 24.  Library of Congress  Shelfmark: PZ5.C436T Evans 34677; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 1791. ESTCW19057.


DM64HIST(020).
CATALOGUE Courtier and Tinker.
###The history of the frolicksome courtier and the jovial tinker.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, [1775?] 24p.; 12mo. British Library 1079.i.13(14) Manchester, Chetham's Library Mun.3B7-4(24) New York Public Library Chapbook, Pierpont Morgan Library E-2.63.C. ESTCT36483.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Derby; Wolverhampton; Glasgow with similar titles.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(021).
CATALOGUE Card Fortune Book..
###A new and ingenious fortune book, for batchelors, maids, wives and widows: shewing, by drawing cuts at cards, whether life long, or short; ... To which is added ... 1. To cure a scolding wife. 2. To cure a drunken or fumbling husband. 3. To cure an ague. 4. To cure the tooth-ach [sic]. ...  titleend  London: printed by Edward Midwinter, 1710. 8p. ill.; 8vo. National Library of Scotland 2.271(4). ESTCT174409.

NOTE No Aldermary or Bow copies. This is the only listed surviving version. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(022).
CATALOGUE Charles XII. King of Sweden.
###The history of the remarkable life of the brave and renowned Charles XII. King of Sweden. ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary-Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1780?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: T.1855(8) ESTCT36516.

NOTE Two other London copies only listed.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(023).
CATALOGUE Christian Pattern.

NOTE No copy located. Possibly an abridgement of Thomas a Kempis, of which there were several in longer editions. Otherwise Cf. A noble pattern for the imitation of all Christian believers. Being the substance of a letter sent to a converted young lady from a dying person ( London, 1770?) ESTCT6023 and A pattern of Christian education, agreeable to the precepts and practice of our blessed Lord and Saviour ( Dublin, 1783) ESTCT61229.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(024).
CATALOGUE Christian Peace maker.

NOTE The only listed surviving work with this title is <b><i>The christian peace-maker: being an affectionate vote for mutual love & good-will amongst protestants, as they are obliged in conscience and common prudence. By a member of the Church of England.  </i></b> London: printed and sold by J. Downing, 1710. 20p.; 8vo. Oxford University Bodleian Library Pamph.287(2) Lambeth Palace Library, London H5201 3.11 McMaster University Mills Memorial Library Disbd. Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library Mhc8.1710.W87 Folger Shakespeare Library 134679.10q. Bound with "A short narrative of the life and actions of His Grace John, D. of Marlborough [...] By an old officer of the army" (London, 1711). Provenance: bookplate of Baron Calthorpe University of Kansas Spencer Research Library. ESTCT203255.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(025).
CATALOGUE. Cupid's Decoy.

NOTE No copy located. Cf. Cupid's decoy: or, an emblem of the state of matrimony. London: printed and sold by J. How, [1710?] 1 sheet: ill.; 10. Princeton University Library Ex PR3291.A1C86 1700zf ESTCN67628 and Cupid's decoy: or, the fatal snare. Shewing the miserable condition most men are under in the state of matrimony. Written by a gentleman who has wofully experienced the sad consequences of rash and inconsiderate marriage.  The third edition. London: printed for John Marshall, [1730?] [3], vi-12, 5-90p.; 12mo. British Library 1507/732 ESTCT129227.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(026).
CATALOGUE Call from Heaven to the Unconverted.
###A call from heaven to the unconverted. A sermon preached by the Reverend Dr. Taylor.  titleend London: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1730?] 16p. ill.; 4. British Library 4412.c.49 ESTCT104264.

NOTE No other copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(027).
CATALOGUE. Dorastus and Fawnia.
###The history of Dorastus and Faunia. Setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last.  titleend [London]: Printed anb [sic] sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, Londou [sic], [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24? Anonymous. By Robert Greene. First published in 1588 as 'Pandosto'. National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2735(2) ESTCT167524. 

NOTE Also, London, 1775? Many longer and many 17th-century versions. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
The history of Dorastus and Faunia; setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last Boston. Printed by J. White, near Charles-River Bridge, 1795 24 p. ill.; 18vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Henry E. Huntington Library Shelfmark: 283654 Boston Public Library Shelfmark: H.99C.138.  Attributed to Robert Greene by Bristol.  First published in 1588 as "Pandosto".  Bristol B9117; Shipton & Mooney 47438.  ESTCW27281.


*DM64HIST(028)Author: Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.
CATALOGUE Disswasive from Drunkenness.
###A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. ...  A new edition, corrected.  titleend London: printed for B. Dod, 1753. 23, [1]p.; 12mo. John Rylands University Library of Manchester MAW Fl119.4. ESTCT181990.

NOTE No Aldermary or Bow edition survives, though several other London editions. Also, Hull; Dublin. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. Lancaster [Pa.]: Printed and sold by W. Dunlap, in Queen-Street, 1755. 22, [2]p.; 12mo.Henry E. Huntington Library Shelfmark: 45289  Bookseller's advertisement, p. [23]. Bristol B1788; Shipton & Mooney 40813.  ESTCW17194.


DM64HIST(029).
CATALOGUE  Doubting Believer in Christ.
###The doubting believer in Christ; or, a call to the unconverted sinners.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection 2735(3) ESTCT165648.

NOTE This is the only listed surviving copy of this chapbook.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(030).
CATALOGUE  Delights for young Men and Maids.
###Delights for young men and maids: containing 1. Near an hundred riddles, with pictures, and a key to each. 2. Two true lovers knots. ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold by William and Cluer Dicey, London, [1754?] 24p. ill.; 8. British Library, 12315.f.11 Indiana University Lilly Library, Bloomington, Indiana PR975.D353. ESTCT100766.

NOTE Editions by John Cluer 1725?, 1730? Another Dicey edition in 1755.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(031).
CATALOGUE Don Bellianis of Greece.  
###The history of Don Bellianis, of Greece. Containing an account of his many wonderful exploits, and his obtaining the Soldan of Babylon's daughter in marriage.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 12403.a.17(2) (Slightly mutilated)  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT60871.

NOTE London, Norris 1715? and two other London listings. Also, Wolverhampton, 1790?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(032)Author: Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?
CATALOGUE Doctor Merry-Man.
###Doctor Merryman: or, nothing but mirth. Being a poesy of pleasant poems and witty jests...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office in Bow-Church-Yard, [London, 1775?] 24p. ill.; 12mo. British Library 1076.l.3(5) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection 2733(2) Miami University Library 1745 Chapbooks.  Anonymous. By Samuel Rowlands. Originally published in 1607 as 'Democritus, or Doctor Merry-man his medicines, against melancholy humors'. ESTCT34784.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle; Nottingham.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(033).
CATALOGUE Doctor Faustus. 
###The history of Dr. John Faustus. Shewing how he sold himself to the devil, ... Also strange things done by him and his servant Mephistopholes. With an account how the devil came for him, and tore him in pieces.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldemary [sic] Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines. Bodleian Library: Douce PP177(15) ESTCT190865.

NOTE Several other London listings. Also, Derby; Newcastle; Warrington; Wolverhampton; Glasgow; Stirling. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The History of Dr. John Faustus. [Norwich, Conn.]: Printed by John Trumbull [1785?] 15, [1]p.; 8. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks the title page.  "Lately published, and now selling by John Trumbull, at his printing-office in Norwich." advertisement, p. 16. The titles listed were published in 1785.  Bristol B6080; Shipton & Mooney 44697.  ESTCW34117.

2. The Famous history of Doctor John Faustus, the noted conjurer and necromancer: wherein is contained many very strange things that himself had seen and done in the  earth and air; with his bringing up, travels, and last end.-Truly translated from the  original copy.  Printed and sold at Exeter, New-Hampshire: [s.n.], 1793. 40p.; 19 cm.  Library of Congress Shelfmark: PT923.E5 1793 (RBC) Bristol B8336; Shipton & Mooney 46749. ESTCW17534.

3. The History of the wicked life and horrid death of Doctor John Faustus; shewing how he sold himself to the Devil, to have power for twenty-four years to do what he pleased. Also, the strange things done by him and Mephostophiles. With an account how the Devil came for him at the end of twenty-four years and, tore him to pieces. [Norwich Conn.]: Printed [by John Trumbull], in the year 1795. 22, [2]p.; 12mo.Connecticut Historical Society.  "Just published, and now selling by John Trumbull, at his printing-office, in Norwich.." p. 23. Bristol B9132; Shipton & Mooney 47416; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2259.  ESTCW760. 

4. The Surprizing history of the Devil and Dr. Faustus. Containing a full account, of the  wonderful, and wicked life, of that learned and sinful man, Dr. John Faustus. Also, treating of his unhappy and dreadful end, and his being carried off, and torn to pieces by  the Devil, on the 28th day of February, 1438. Truly translated from the original copies.  New-Haven: [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1798.  72p.; cm. (American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: Dated Books  Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: Dated Books.  Not in Evans. ESTCW41170.

5. The History of Dr. John Faustus, the famous conjurer and necromancer. (And said to be  the first inventor of printing.) Wherein are contained many wonderful things that himself  had seen and done in the earth and air; with his bringing-up, travels, and last end. Truly  translated from the original copies.  Boston: Printed and sold [by John and Thomas Fleet] at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill, [1798?] 51, [1]p.; 4.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB Evans 33719. ESTCW11067.


DM64HIST(034).
CATALOGUE  Divine Songs for Children.
###Divine songs, in easy language for the use of children.  titleend London: printed and sold in London, [1780?] 24p.; 12mo.British Library 12315.aaa.6(7)  Anonymous. By Isaac Watts. ESTCT34763.

NOTE This work was published in numerous editions. However, the only other 24 page British chapbooks are Twenty-eight divine songs. Attempted in easy language for the use of children Paisley; Glasgow (1793); Edinburgh (1798).

NORTH AMERICA: I have not listed this title beyond 1800.
1. Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D. [Two  lines from Matthew] The seventh edition.  Boston, N.E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman, in Cornhill, 1730. [2], iv, 42p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Bristol B837; Shipton & Mooney 39960; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14081.  ESTCW25122.

2. The eighth edition.  Boston: N.E. Re-printed by J. Draper, for T. Hancock in Ann-Street, 1738. [2], iv, 53, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut  Shelfmark: W1738 W349d Note: -1 p.l. Not in Shipton & Mooney.  Bristol B1040; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14083.  ESTCW25123.

3. The ninth edition.  Boston: N.E. Re-printed by J. Draper, for J. Blanchard, at the Bible and Crown in  Dock-Square, 1744. [2], iv, 53, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB Not in Evans. Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14084.  ESTCW25124. 

4.  The twelfth edition.  [Philadelphia]: London, printed: Philadelphia, re-printed, and sold by B. Franklin, and  D. Hall, at the post-office, MDCCL. [1750] vi, 41, [1]p.; 12mo. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Shelfmark: Am 1750 Wat Api 750 F76 Bristol B1518; Shipton & Mooney 40574; Miller, C.W. Franklin, 519.  ESTCW7708.

5. The eleventh edition.  Boston: N.E. Re-printed and sold by Z. Fowle and S. Draper, opposite to the Lion &  Bell, in Marlboro'-Street, 1759. [2], iv, 53, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B2088; Shipton & Mooney 41090; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14087.  ESTCW25125.

6. The fifteenth edition.  Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire: Printed and sold by Daniel & Robert Fowle, 1764.  32p.; 8.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B2541; Shipton & Mooney 41509; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14088.  ESTCW25126.

7. The fourteenth edition, corrected.  Boston: Printed for and sold by John Perkins in Union Street, MDCCLXXI. [1771] v, 6-47, [1]p. ill.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP.  "Possibly the first illustrated American edition." Hamilton, S. Early Amer. book  illustrators and wood engravers, p. 51-52.  "Prayers." p. 40-42.  Evans 12272; Welch D.A. Amer. children's books, 140810.  ESTCW33476.

8. The sixteenth edition.  New-London [Conn.]: Printed and sold by T. Green, 1772. (Price five pence) iv, [5]-35, [1]p.; 15 cm.  Yale University,.  Bristol B3504; Shipton & Mooney 42386; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2733; Johnson, H.A. New London, 953; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140811.  ESTCW7709.

9. The fifteenth edition.  Boston: N.E. Printed and sold by T. and J. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill, 1773. [2], iv, 5-44, [2]p. ill.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Trinity College Library Watkinson Collection, Hartford, Connecticut  Shelfmark: Watk.PR3763.W2 A65 1773 "Prayers." p. 38-44.  Booksellers' advertisements, p. [2], 1st count, and p. [45]. Bristol B3670; Shipton & Mooney 42534; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140813.  ESTCW38176.

10. The fifteenth edition.  Boston: N.E. Printed for and sold by Thomas Leverett, in Corn-Hill, MDCLXXIII.  [1773] v, 7, 9-42, [2]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP "Prayers" p. 36-42.  Bristol B3671; Shipton & Mooney 42535.  ESTCW25133.


11. The fifteenth edition corrected.  Boston: N.E. Printed for and sold by Nicholas Bowes, in Corn-Hill, MDCCLXXIII  [1773] v, 7, 9-42, [2]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Indiana University Lilly Library, Bloomington, Indiana  Shelfmark: AC2.W351.D4 Note: imp  Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.  "Prayers" p. 36-42.  Bristol B3670; Shipton & Mooney 42533; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140812.  ESTCW38177.

12. The fourteenth edition.  Boston, New-England: Printed and sold at Greenleaf's Printing-Office, Hanover-Street, 1774. iv, 5-44p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Shelfmark: ROS 80 "Prayers." p. 38-44. Bristol B3900; Shipton & Mooney 42745; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Early Amer. children's  books, 80; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140816.  ESTCW38178.

13. The fourteenth edition.  Boston: Printed and sold, by N. Coverly, near Christ-Church, North-End, M, DCCLXXV. [1775] v, 6-47, [1]p. ill.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP "The price of this book is eight coppers." p. [48].  Relief cut on verso of title page (Reilly 1190) signed: N.C. [i.e., Nathaniel Coverly].  Prayers for children, p. 40-47.  Bristol B4163; Shipton & Mooney 42981; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140818.  ESTCW25135.

14.  The fourteenth edition.  Boston. Printed [by Nathaniel Coverly?] for, and sold by A. Barclay at the Sign of the  Gilt Bible, in Corn-Hill, M, DCC, LXXV. [1775] v, 6-48p. ill.; American Congregational Association, Boston, Mass.  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Printer's name suggested by Welch.  Prayers, p. 40-47.  Bristol B4164; Shipton & Mooney 42980; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140817.  ESTCW30904.

15.  The seventeenth edition.  Norwich [Conn.]: Printed by Green & Spooner, 1777. (Price nine-pence) iv, [5]-36p.; 17cm.  Pierpont Morgan Library, New York  Shelfmark: 80435 Bristol B4634; Shipton & Mooney 43405; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140820.  ESTCW7710.

16. Divine songs attempted in easy language ... To  which is added five delightful and entertaining stories viz. Of Tommy Fido The undutiful  child The proud girl Of Gog Of Magog.  Boston. Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly in Marlboro'-Street, M, DCCLXXVIII.  [1778] (Price two shillings) v, 6-48p. ill.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP two copies Title vignette.  Two states evidently exist, distinguishable by the presence or absence of two cuts on p.  37. Of the state with the cuts (Welch 1408.22), the only known copy, held by the  American Antiquarian Society, lacks the title page.  Prayers, p. 40-45.  Bristol B4835; Bristol B4836; Shipton & Mooney 43592; Shipton & Mooney 43593; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140821; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140822.  ESTCW25132. 

17. Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.A.  [Two lines from Matthew] The twentieth edition, corrected.  [United States?: s.n, ca. 1780] 48p.?; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, is mutilated, lacking  the imprint and all after p. 46.  "Prayers." p. 41-[48].  Bristol B5209; Shipton & Mooney 43914; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140823.  ESTCW33477.

18.  Hartford: Ptinted [sic] by Hudson & Goodwin, M, DCC, LXXXIII. [1783] v, [1], 7-60p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP "Dr. Watts's second catechism, for children and youth; to be begun at seven or eight, (or  ten) years old, according to their different capacities." p. 45-57.  "Prayers for little children." p.58-60.  Bristol B5846; Shipton & Mooney 44494; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2723; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140824.  ESTCW25136. 

19.  Newbury-Port [Mass.]: Printed and sold by John Mycall, M, DCC, LXXXIV. [1784] vi, [1], 8-54p.; 18.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP "Prayers." p. 45-54.  Bristol B5999; Shipton & Mooney 44627; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140827.  ESTCW33479.
20.  Printed at Springfield [Mass.]: [s.n.], MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]  [Springfield, Mass.] 31, [1]p. ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B6861; Shipton & Mooney 45408.  ESTCW33481.

21.  New-Haven: Printed by J. Meigs, M, DCC, LXXXIX. [1789]  [New Haven, Conn.] v, [1], 7-8p.; ?.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut .  Bristol B7213; Shipton & Mooney 45739; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140830.  ESTCW7711. 

22. Middletown [Conn.]: Printed by Moses H. Woodward, M, DCC, XC. [1790]  [Middletown, Conn.] 32p. ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B7605; Shipton & Mooney 46091; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2730; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140831.  ESTCW33482.

23. New-Haven: Printed by A. Morse, M.DCC.XC. [1790]  [New Haven, Conn.] vii, [2], 10-66, [4]p. ill.; 18.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP "Prayers." p. 42-47.  "The young child's catechism. To begin at three or four years old." p. 48-64.  "Prayers for little children." p. 64-66.  Bristol B7606; Shipton & Mooney 46092; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2724; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140832.  ESTCW7712. 

24. Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, in Cornhill, MDCCXC. [1790] vi, [1], 8-71, [3]p. ill.; ?.  Yale University,.  "Prayers." p. 61-71.  Bookseller's advertisement, p. [72-74].  Bristol B7604; Shipton & Mooney 46090; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14063.  ESTCW7706.

25. Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, 1792. [2], 71, [3]p. ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Shelfmark: H.99C.157 Note: adv. Prayers, p. 61-71.  Bookseller's advertisement, p. [72-74].  "Not located, 1968." SHIPTON & MOONEY.  Bristol B8243; Shipton & Mooney 46669; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140833.  ESTCW38179.

26. The fifty first edition.  Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, Jun, MDCCXCIII. [1793] v, 6-46, [2]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Harvard University Houghton Library, Shelfmark: 11427.793* Evans 26436; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140834.  ESTCW38180.

27. Printed at Newburyport [Mass.]: by George Jerry Osborne, Guttemberg's Head, MDCCXCIII. [1793] iv, 5-48p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  "New publications." p. 48. Evans 26438; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140836.  ESTCW25148.

28. To which are added supplementary hymns, by various authors.  Exeter [N.H.]: Printed and sold by Henry Ranlet, MDCCXCII [1793] viii, [1], 10-96p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB;  New York Public Library, New York  Shelfmark: *KD1793 Evans 26437.  ESTCW36157.

29. (The sixty fourth edition)  Boston: Printed and sold by N. Coverly, over the Sign of the Indian Chief, north side of  the market, 1794. (Price six pence) vi, 7-48p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Pierpont Morgan Library, New York  Shelfmark: 80318 Bristol B8993; Shipton & Mooney 47320; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140838.  ESTCW12041.  

30. Hartford: Printed by Elisha Babcock, 1794. 31, [1]p. ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Evans 28034; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2728; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140840.  ESTCW25149.

31. (The sixty fifth edition)  Canaan [N.Y.]: Printed and sold by E. Phinney, by the gross, dozen or single, MDCCXCIV. [1794]  36 p.; 12mo. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California .  Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.  Bristol B8994; Shipton & Mooney 47321; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140839.  ESTCW7713.

32. Printed at Dover [NH]: by Samuel Bragg, Jun. and for sale at his office, 1795.  [Dover, NH] 34p.; 12mo.American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Evans 29841; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140842.  ESTCW25153.

33. Hartford: Printed by J. Babcock, 1795. 31, [1]p. ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Bristol B9413; Shipton & Mooney 47672; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 201; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2726; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140843.  ESTCW25154.

34.  New-London [Conn.]: Printed and sold wholesale and retail, by James Springer, 1796. [2], 28, [2]p. ill.; 10 cm.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut .  Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Shelfmark: ROS 223 Bristol B9817; Shipton & Mooney 48022; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2732; Johnson, H.A. New London, 1324; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14102; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 223.  ESTCW5086.

35. Third Dover edition.  [Dover, NH]: Printed by Samuel Bragg, Jr, 1796.  [Dover, NH] 32+ p.; ?.  Harvard University Libraries,.  Note: -f.l. The only known copy, held by Harvard University, lacks all text after p. 32.  Samuel Bragg printed at Dover, NH in 1796. Bristol B9816; Shipton & Mooney 48021; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140844.  ESTCW7715.

36. Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, in Cornhill, 1796. [2], vi, [1], 8-70p. ill.; 16.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Pierpont Morgan Library, New York  Shelfmark: 81040. Evans 31577; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14065.  ESTCW38152.

37. Windsor [Vt.]: Printed by Alden Spooner, M, DCC, XCVI. [1796] iv, 5-32+ p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP The advertisement on which entries Evans 33164 and McCorison 467 (describing a  Rutland, Vt., edition printed by Josiah Faye) are based may have been for this edition.  The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks all after p. 32.  Not in Evans. +  Evans 33164; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 415A; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 467.  ESTCW341.

38. (The sixty fourth edition)  Haverhill [NH]: Printed and sold by N. Coverly, 1797. (Price nine pence)  36p. ill.; 12mo. New York Public Library, New York  Shelfmark: *KD 1797. Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire .  Evans 33162; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140845.  ESTCW30906.

39. To which are added, The principles of the Christian religion, expressed in plain and easy verse. By P. Doddridge, D.A.  Newark [N.J.]: Printed by Pennington & Dodge, for Cornelius Davis, New York, 1797 vi, [1], 8-72p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, New Jersey  Shelfmark: X N.J.PR3763.W2A65 1797  Evans 33163; Morsch, L.M. New Jersey, 371; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140847.  ESTCW38181.

40. To which are added the Principles of the Christian religion, expressed in plain and easy verse. By P. Doddridge, D.A.  [New Haven]: London printed, re-printed by George Bunce, New Haven, 1797.  vi, [1], 8-72p.; ?.  Yale University,.  Bristol B10173; Shipton & Mooney 48312; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140846.  ESTCW7716.

41. Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By Isaac Watts, D.A. [Two lines from Matthew]  Boston: Printed by B. Aedes, jun, 1798. vi, [1], 8-47, [1]p. ill.; 16.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Evans 34965; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140848.  ESTCW25155.

42. [Boston]: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston, 1799. [2], vi, [1], 8-70p. ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Evans 36675; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14068. ESTCW38153.

43. (The ninety fourth edition)  Medford, (Massachusetts.): Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, 1799.; (Price  twelve cents) 32p.; 4.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  Library of Congress Shelfmark: PR3763.W2A65 1799 (RBC)  University of Florida Libraries, Gainsville, Florida .  Note: -covers  Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maine; Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.  Evans 36677; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140850.  ESTCW38182.

44. Dover [NH]: Printed and sold [by Samuel Bragg, Jr.] at the Sun-Office, MDCCXCIX. [1799]  36p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Not in Evans.  ESTCW25156.

45. Divine and moral songs in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.A.  [Two lines from Matthew]  Printed in Catskill [N.Y.]: by M. & H. Croswell, for Geo. Chittenden, Sign of the  Bible, Hudson, where they may be had by the gross, dozen, or single also, a variety of books & stationary, [1800?] 36p.; 18.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B11177; Shipton & Mooney 49185; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14069. ESTCW251450. 

46. New-Haven: Printed by Read & Morse, 1800.  viii, [1], 10-64p. ill.; ?.  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. "Prayers." p. 43-44.  "The young child's catechism." p. 45-48.  "Dr. Watts' second catechism, for children and youth.." p. 49-64.  Evans 39026; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140852.  ESTCW30907.

47. Salem [Mass.]: Printed by Joshua Cushing, for TC Cushing, 1800. vi, [1], 8-48p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Error in paging: p. 14 misnumbered 41.Evans 39025; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140854.  ESTCW25157. 

48. (The ninety fifth edition) Boston: Printed and sold by N. Coverly. (Price 12 cents.) Great allowance made by the grose or dozen, [1800?] 36p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP two copies Trinity College Library Watkinson Collection, Hartford, Connecticut Shelfmark: Watk.PR3763.W2 A65 1799z Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Shelfmark: 80319.  Bristol B11178; Shipton & Mooney 49184; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 140851.  ESTCW38183.


DM64HIST(035).
CATALOGUE Delights of the Groves.

NOTE No copy located. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(036).
CATALOGUE Dreams and Moles.
###Dreams and moles with their interpretation and signification.... To which is prefixed, a collection of choice and valuable receipts concerning love and marriage. First compiled in Greek, and now faithfully rendered into English by a Fellow of the Royal Society, and a true lover of learning.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold Aldermary Church-Yard Bow-Lane, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(17) National Library of Scotland.  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT34960.

NOTE Three other London listings, including the only recorded work issued by the Middlesex Printing Office. Also, Hull.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(037).
CATALOGUE Descriptions of the World.
###A description of the four parts of the world, viz. Europe, Africa. Asia, America. With the several kingdoms, &c. which are contained therein. Together with the religion, nature of the air, soil, and different traffick of each provence or kingdom....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24? Collected by J. Hussey in 1776. A chap book. National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection. 2735(1) ESTCT163290.

NOTE By John Hadding? Two other London listings. Also, Stirling.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(038).
CATALOGUE Directions for Reading.
###Directions for reading with elegance and propriety. To which are added, rules for behaviour..  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard; London, 1785?] 23, [1]p.; 12mo. British Library 1076.l.11(13) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection. 2733(8)  The verso of the last leaf is an advertisement. ESTCT31869.

NOTE The only listed version.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(039).
CATALOGUE Description of HOLLAND, Two Parts.
###A brief character of the Low Countries under the States. With some observations on the virtues and vices of the inhabitants. Part the second..  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1750?]  23, [1]p.; 12mo. British Library 1078.i.29(3)  Anonymous. By Owen Feltham. ESTCT29615.

NOTE By Owen Feltham, An adaptation of a 17th-century work. No copy of Part One survives and this is the only copy listed of Part Two.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(040).
CATALOGUE Aesops Fables.
###Aesop's fables.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines. Bodleian Library: Douce PP179(6) ESTCT183694.

NOTE Another copy London, 1780. Many longer and more expensive versions exist.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(041).
CATALOGUE Egyptian Fortune-Teller.
###The old Egyptian fortune-teller's last legacy: containing, I. The wheel of fortune by pricking with a pin.... VII. Omens of good and bad luck.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London , . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 8vo. Horizontal chain lines.  British Library: 11621.e.4(27) ESTCT100714.

NOTE Also, John Cluer, London, 1725.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(042)Author: Erra Pater.
CATALOGUE Erra Pater.
###The memorable and everlasting prognostications of Erra Pater, the renowned Jew of Jewry, and celebrated doctor in physick and astronomy.... titleend London: printed by William Dicey, [1735?] 24p. ill.; 12mo. Oxford University Bodleian Library Vet. A4 f.185(17)  ESTCT203418. 

NOTE The only other 24 page versions are Paisley and Glasgow. Many longer editions. 

NORTH AMERICA: Many longer versions of The book of knowledge treating of the wisdom of the ancients. In four parts by Erra Pater.


*DM64HIST(043).
CATALOGUE Edward the Black Prince.
###The history of Edward, the Black Prince; son of Edward III. of England. Together with the conquest of France.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(18) National Library of Scotland. CLU-C  New York Public Library New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36368.

NOTE London, Bates, 1701?, 1710? Also, Northampton, Dicey; Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(044).
CATALOGUE Fair Rosamond.
###The life and death of fair Rosamond, concubine to King Henry the second; shewing her being poisoned by Queen Eleanor.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(5);  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT40908.

NOTE Many London listings. Also, Derby; Prescot; Newcastle; Wolverhampton; Wrexham (8 pages); Edinburgh; Glasgow ( 8 pages). 

NORTH AMERICA: Cf. The History of fair Rosamond, mistress to Henry II. and Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV. kings of England. Shewing how they came to be so. With their lives, remarkable actions, and unhappy ends. New-York: Printed and sold by J. Tiebout, no. 358, Pearl-Street, [1796] 10, 134p. ill.; 18vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB Connecticut Historical Society Shelfmark: W1796.H673h  Evans 30563.  ESTCW34118.


DM64HIST(045).
CATALOGUE Fryar Bacon.
###The history of the learned Friar Bacon.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(3) CLU-C ESTCT36491.

NOTE No other London listings. Also, Derby, Newcastle; Stirling.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(046).
CATALOGUE Fortunatus.
###The history of Fortunatus. Containing, various surprising adventures....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(22) IU New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36375.

NOTE Several London listings including Olney, 1709? Also, Coventry, Gloucester; Newcastle; Nottingham; Warrington; Wolverhampton; Worcester; Glasgow. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(047).
CATALOGUE Four Kings.
###The history of four kings, their queens and daughters. Kings of Canterbury, Colchester, Cornwall and Cumberland. Being the merry tales of Tom Hodge. And his school-fellows.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, . [1770?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.14(15)  New York Public Library New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36376.

NOTE One other Aldermary version. Also, Glasgow.  

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(048).
CATALOGUE Fairy Stories.
###Fairy stories. Containing, I. The blue beard and Florina. III. [sic] The king of the peacocks, and Rosetta. Whereunto is added, an excellent new song, entitled, the fairies dance.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(19) ESTCT35212. 

NOTE Two other London listings. Also, Litchfield; Salop; Worcester. Other chapbook fairy stories, Edinburgh, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(049).
CATALOGUE Fryar and Boy. In Two Parts.
###The friar and boy; or, the young piper's pleasant pastime, containing his witty pranks, in relation to his step-mother, ... Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.14(1) ESTCT40222.

NOTE Several London editions. Also, Birmingham; Derby; Doncaster; Leicester; Newcastle; Prescot; Warrington; Wolverhampton. 

[Part 2.] ###The friar and boy; or the young piper's pleasant pastime. Containing his witty pranks, in relation to his step-mother, ... Part the second. [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yurd [sic], Bow Lane, London, [1750?] 24p.; 12mo.British Library, 
1079.i.14(1*) Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 8208.5 ESTCT141521

NOTE Several London listings. Also, Coventry; Leicester; Newcastle, Wolverhampton.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The Friar and boy: or, The young piper's pleasant pastime Containing the witty adventures betwixt the friar and boy, in relation to his step mother, whom he fairly fitted for her unmerciful cruelty. Boston: Printed for, and sold by A. Barclay, second door north of the Three King's in Corn-Hill [1767. Price 6 coppers. Boston, Mass.]  24p. ill.; 12mo.Library Company of Philadelphia; Free Library of Philadelphia Shelfmark: ROS 59.  In verse. Bookseller's advertisement, p. 2. Bristol B2758; Shipton & Mooney 41710; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 59; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 425.  ESTCW35584.

2. The Pleasant history of the friar and boy, or, The young piper's pleasant pastime.
Boston: N. Coverly, 1813. 24 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 29527.


*DM64HIST(050)Author: Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.
CATALOGUE First Sett of Catechism.
###The first set of catechisms and prayers: or, the religion of little children under seven or eight years of age. Collected out of the larger books of prayers and catechisms for children and youth. By I. Watts, D.A.  The nineteenth edition.  titleend London: printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman; C. Dilly; and T. Field, 1786. 22, [2]p.; 12mo. Henry E. Huntington Library 291294.  With a final advertisement leaf. A12, vert.c.l.  ESTCN1429.

NOTE Several London but no Aldermary or Bow imprints listed. Also, Coventry (32 pages).

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The first set of catechisms and prayers: or, The religion of little children under seven or eight years of age. Collected out of the larger books of prayers and catechisms for childhood and youth. By I. Watts, D.A. The ninth edition.  Boston: Printed for J. Blanchard at the Bible and Crown on Dock-Square, 1745. iv, 5-16p.; 8.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B1310; Shipton & Mooney 40391. ESTCW25110.

2. The seventh edition.  Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen Street, next to the prison, 1748. iv, 5-18, [2]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP b-w  Colorado College Library, Colorado Springs, Colorado Shelfmark: Rare 238.6.W349 Note: imp  Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass.  Shelfmark: TBMR.3J.W34 \2+2  Kent State University Library, Kent, Ohio  Shelfmark: SpC.BT1030.W3F5 1748.  "Books sold by Rogers and Fowle." p. [19-20]. Evans 6262. ESTCW12179.

3. The eleventh edition.  Boston: Printed, and sold by S. Kneeland in Queen-Street, opposite to the prison, 1753. iv, 5-16p.; ?.  Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.  Evans 7135. ESTCW17408.

4. The eighth edition.  Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, in Milk-Street, 1770. 16p.; 4.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Evans 11923. ESTCW25109.

5. The twelfth edition.  Boston: Printed by John Boyle in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIII. [1773] 15, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Evans 13067. ESTCW25108.

6. The eighth edition.  Portsmouth, New-Hampshire: Printed by Melcher and Osborne, M, DCC, LXXXV.  [1785]  36, 26, 34p.; ?.  Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, New Hampshire.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut Shelfmark: W1785 W349f Note: Wanting all after p.32  Bristol B6215; Shipton & Mooney 44829. ESTCW7718. 

7. First Charleston edition. [Charleston, S.C.]: Printed by W.P. Young, Broad-Street, 1795.  iv, [1], 6-24p.; 16 cm.  University of South Carolina Library, Columbia, South Carolina .  University of South Carolina Library, Columbia, South Carolina .  Not in Evans. Gould & Morgan. South Carolina, 1161. ESTCW40216.  

8. Newark: Printed by M. Day, for Cornelius Davis, no. 94, Water-street, New-York, 1799.  31, [1] p.; 24.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut Shelfmark: W1799 W344f With an alphabet on verso of first leaf. CtHi copy: 10 x 5.5. Not in Evans, Welch or Rosenbach. ESTCW42600.


DM64HIST(051).
CATALOGUE Guy of Warwick.
###The history of Guy, Earl of Warwick.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.14(3) National Library of Scotland. InU-Li  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36379. 

NOTE Several other London listings. Also, Congleton; Derby; Liverpool; Newcastle; Nottingham; Wolverhampton; York; and longer editions. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. A remarkable account of Guy, who by strange enterprizes in war, obtained for his bride, Phelice, the daughter of Roband, Earl of Warwick; and after he became successor of Earl Roband, freely parted with scenes of worldly honor, and lived in poverty, and died in obscurity. In a new poem intirely new. Windsor, Vermont: Printed by A. Spooner, M, DCC, XCII. [1792]  11, [1]p.; 4. Boston Athenaeum Shelfmark: TRACT C315 no.6 Boston Athenaeum Shelfmark: TRACT C315 \2+6  "The fall of the dragon, the chief idol of the Philistines" p. 10-11. Bristol B8120; Shipton & Mooney 46556; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 231.  ESTCW6967.

2. A remarkable account of Guy, who, by strange enterprizes in war, obtained for his bride, Phelice, the daughter of Roband, Earl of Warwick; and after he became the successor of Earl Roband, freely parted with scenes of worldly honor, and lived in poverty, and died in obscurity. In a poem intirely new. Four lines from Mons. de Renty. [Newburyport, Mass.]: Printed by George J. Osborne, Guttemberg's Head, Newburyport, M, DCC, XCIII. [1793] 11, [1]p.; 12mo.American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Historical Society of Pennsylvania Shelfmark: Am 1793 Rem Aa 793 N37  In verse. "The fall of Dagon, the chief idol of the Philistines.." p. 10-11.  Evans 26068. ESTCW6966.


DM64HIST(052).
CATALOGUE Groats-Worth of Wit.
###A groatsworth of wit for a penny; or, the interpretation of dreams.  titleend [London]: Printed in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(17) ESTCT35882.

NOTE Three other London listings. Also, Alnwick; Hull; Newcastle; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(053).
CATALOGUE Golden Cabinet. 
###The golden cabinet; or, the compleat fortune-teller. Wherein the meanest capacities are taught to understand their good or bad fortunes, not only in the wheel of fortune, ... but also by those sublime arts and mysteries of palmestry and physiognomy, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2735(17) ESTCT164277.

NOTE Another Aldermary listing, 1795? ESTCT70600. Also, London, 1790? 

NORTH AMERICA: No cheap editions.


DM64HIST(054).
CATALOGUE Golden Chain of Four Links.
###A gold chain of four links.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2735(16) ESTCT163176.

NOTE Several other London listings. Also, Derby; Hull; Manchester; Edinburgh; Glasgow. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. A Golden chain of four links, viz; I. Of death. II. Of judgement. III. Of the torments of hell and dismal state of the wicked. IV. Of heaven. Boston: Printed and sold by Zechariah Fowle, at his Printing-Office, in Back [Street], [1765?]  22, [2]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Error in paging: p. 4-7 misnumbered 3-6. "Just publish'd, and to be sold by Z. Fowle, at his printing-office in Back-Street, the following books for children.." p. [23]. Bristol B2578; Shipton & Mooney 41542.  ESTCW10935.

2. A Golden chain of four links, viz. I. Of death. II. Of judgement. III. Of the torments of hell and dismal state of the wicked. IV. Of heaven. Boston: Printed and sold by Z. Fowle at his Printing-Office in Back Street [768. (Price 5 coppers)  16p.; 8vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B2886; Shipton & Mooney 41829.  ESTCW10936.


*DM64HIST(055)Author: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
CATALOGUE God's Call to the Unconverted.
###God's call to unconverted sinners. For to turn unto the Lord. Plainly shewing every poor sinner the miserableness of his estate, ... Also, the happy condition of the people of God, ... The nineteenth edition. By R. Baxter, ...  titleend  Newcastle: printed in this present year, [1775?] 24p.; 12mo.Newcastle Central Library, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England L243/20963. ESTCT203906.

NOTE One London but no Aldermary or Bow printings listed. Also, Newcastle; Sheffield; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(056).
CATALOGUE Good Man's Jewel.
###The good husbandman's jewel: containing plain and easy directions how to know the means whereby horses, sheep, &c. come to have many great diseases; the way to cure them perfectly with little cost or charges. Written by a very skilful hand, who had his knowledge, not by reading... but, by above thirty years experience, ...  The hundredth edition, corrected and enlarged.  titleend  Preston: printed by W Smith, [1740?] 24p. ill.; 12mo.Location British Library, RB.23.a.6117.  No full stop after "W" in imprint. Plomer lists a W. Smith in Preston in 1740.  ESTCT222850. 

NOTE First published 1646? No other 18th-century copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(057).
CATALOGUE Good Company.

NOTE No copy located. Cf. Good company: being a collection of various, serious, pious meditations... (London, 1659) ESTC r210169 and Vinculum societatis, or The tie of good company: being a choice collection of the newest songs now in use.... London, 1687. ESTC r233040.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(058).
CATALOGUE Grounds and Principles of Religion.
###The grounds and principles of religion, contained in A Shorter Catechism: (according to the advice of the Assembly of Divines sitting at Westminster.) To be used throughout... Great-Britain. The proofs carefully corrected and amended.  titleend London: printed in the year, 1750. 24p.; 12mo.Oxford University Christ Church, Oxford, England ESTCN65835.

NOTE There are another four London listings of this title in 24 pages, 12mo. but no Aldermary or Bow listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(059).
CATALOGUE Grace Abounding, &c.
###Grace abounding to the chief of sinners. Or the doubtful Christian drawn to Christ. Being a serious exhortation to all sinners to lay hold of Christ: ... By John Bunyan, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2735(25) ESTCT165942. 

NOTE The only listed cheap edition. 

NORTH AMERICA: No cheap editions.


*DM64HIST(060).
CATALOGUE Great Britain's Spelling-Book.

NOTE No copy located.


DM64HIST(061).
CATALOGUE Good Man's Comfortable Companion.
###The good man's comfortable companion! Or, a daily preparation for heaven. By Archbishop Laud.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2735(18) ESTCT164699.

NOTE. Also, Birmingham, 16p.; Cirencester, 16p.; York, 16p.; Dublin 22p.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(062).
CATALOGUE George Barnwell.
###Youth's warning-piece; the tragical history of George Barnwell; who was undone by a strumpet, that caused him to rob his master; and murder his uncle.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12  British Library: 1079.i.13(5) CLU-C ESTCT52907.

NOTE Four other London listings. Also, Stockton, 1795?

NORTH AMERICA: 
Youth's warning-piece: the tragical history of George Barnwell, who was undone by a strumpet, who caused him to rob his master, and murder his uncle. [New London, Conn.]: Printed and sold [by Timothy Green] at the printing-office in New-London, [1770?]  15, [1]p. ill.; 17cm.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut." Bristol B3305; Shipton & Mooney 42203; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2815; Johnson, H.A. New London, 911.  ESTCW17820.


DM64HIST(063).
CATALOGUE Hercules of Greece.
###The famous history of the life and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules, of Greece....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: T.1854(4) ESTCT35332.

NOTE Four other London listings. Also, Glasgow, 1799.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(064).
CATALOGUE Hocus Pocus.
###Hocus pocus or, a new book of legerdemain; containing a choice collection of rare tricks; by which any person of the meanest capacity may perform the whole art without a teacher, ...  titleend London: Printed in Aldermary Church-yard, London, . [1765?]. 8p., ill.; 8vo.  British Library: 11621.e.4(5) ESTCT100732.

NOTE Two other London 24p. versions. Also, Wolverhampton, 24p. See Patters for shorter issues. MERRY Title used since 1654.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(065).
CATALOGUE History of the Bible.

NOTE No Aldermary or Bow version located. See also Patters, History of the Holy Bible. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The History of the Holy Bible, as contained in the Old and New Testament. Adorned with cuts. For the use of children. [Two lines from Luke]  Boston: Printed and sold by J. White and C. Cambridge, near Charles-River Bridge, 1790. vi, [1], 8-96p. ill.; 11 cm.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  University of Florida Libraries, Gainsville, Florida .  Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.  Bristol B7316; Shipton & Mooney 45827; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5862. ESTCW12733.

2. The History of the Holy Bible, as contained in the Old and New Testament. Adorned with cuts. For the use of children. [Two lines from Luke]  Boston: Printed and sold by J. White and C. Cambridge, near Charles-River Bridge, 1792. vi, [1], 8-96p. ill.; 11 cm.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. Shelfmark: H.99D.39;  Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.  Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. Shelfmark: 220.9.H67 Evans 25174; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5863. ESTCW12734.

3. History of the Holy Bible. Adorned with cuts. The fifth edition.  Philadelphia: Printed for John Wigglesworth, at his hard-ware, toy and brush-shop, in Second-Street, [ca. 1798] 23, [1]p., [4]leaves of plates: ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: RE 1798.  Bristol B10239; Shipton & Mooney 48369; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5865. ESTCW11135.

4. The History of the Holy Bible. Illustrated with notes, and adorned with cuts. For the use of children. [Two lines from Luke]  Hartford: Printed by John Babcock, 1798. 120p. ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries, Boulder, Colorado  Shelfmark: BS551.A2H57 1798 RBR  University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections, Los Angeles, California Shelfmark: CBC.B47 1798 Note: -p.59-62  Gordon College Winn Library, Wenham, Mass. Shelfmark: Vining BS 539.H5 1798  Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Shelfmark: ROS 237 Bookseller's advertisement, p. [4].  Evans 33411; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5864; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2254; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 237. ESTCW12619.


DM64HIST(066).
CATALOGUE High German Fortune Book.
###The High German fortune-teller. Laying down true rules & directions by which both men and women may know their good and bad fortune. To which is added, the whole art of palmestry. Written by the High German artist.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(24) National Library of Scotland.  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36196.

NOTE Three other London listings. Also, Birmingham, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(067).
CATALOGUE Hector Prince of Troy.
###The history of Hector, Prince of Troy; or the three destructions of Troy.... Together with the noble actions of Hector, Achilles, the Amazon Queen, and divers other princes.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. First published as 'The famous and renowned history of Hector, Prince of Troy'.  British Library: 1079.i.14(7)  New York Public Library New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36380.

NOTE Four other London listings including W and C. Dicey. Also, Newcastle; Northampton (Dicey); Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(068).
CATALOGUE Hive, a Book of Songs.
###The hive: a choice collection of new songs..  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1760?] 24p.; 12mo. British Library RB.23.a.11082  Titlepage mutilated, affecting title rule? Miami University Library 1745 Chapbooks.  Turned chain lines. ESTCT226920.

NOTE No other listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(069)
CATALOGUE Human Mature [sic].
###Select histories of human nature, under the following heads: 1. Of giants, ... II. Of dwarfs, ... The whole collected from the best authors in various languages. With miscellaneous notes..  titleend  London: printed in Bow Church-yard, [1760?] 24p.; 12mo.British Library. T.883(1) National Library of Scotland, Lauriston Collection 2737(29) ESTCT61557.

NOTE There is another copy at Houghton Library, Harvard with other chapbook material there not in ESTC.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(070).
CATALOGUE Hero and Leander.
###The famous history of the unfortunate lovers Hero and Leander; who ended their lives in the sea for each other.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. For other editions see 'Hero and Leander'. Adapted from the work by Musaeus.  British Library: 1079.i.14(8) ESTCT35337.

NOTE Also, The history of the unfortunate loverc [sic] Hero and Leander; ... [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines.  CLU-C: *PR974.C97 no.6 National Library of Scotland.  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCN008980. Other listings are London, 1770. Also, Leicester; Newcastle (3).

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(071).
CATALOGUE Jane Shore.
###The history of Jane Shore, concubine to King Edward IV....  titleend Newcastle: printed in this present year, [1785?] 24p.; 12mo. British Library 11621.c.8(7)  1985. 1060, no. 16). ESTCT36396.

NOTE Several London 24p. listings. Also, Leicester; Newcastle; Selby; Wolverhampton; York; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Stirling. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The History of Jane Shore, concubine to King Edward IVth. Containing an account of her wit and beauty; her marriage with Mr. Shore; the King's visits to her; her going to court, and leaving her husband; her great distress and misery after the King's death. Keene, NH?: Printed by Henry Blake & Co.?, [1794?] 16p.; 8vo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP New York Public Library Shelfmark: *KD1794 Brown University John Carter Brown Library Shelfmark: A23b  Imprint suggested by Evans.  Evans 27121.  ESTCW12598.

2. The History of Jane Shore. Concubine to King Edward IVth. Containing an account of her wit and beauty; her marriage with Mr. Shore; the King's visits to her; her going to court, and leaving her husband; her great distress and misery after the King's death. Printed at Wrentham, (Mass.): [by Nathaniel Heaton, between 1795 and 1803] 16p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Probably printed by Nathaniel Heaton, Wrentham's first printer, who was active in that town from 1795 to 1803. Not in Evans.  ESTCW11086.

3. The History of Jane Shore, concubine to King Edward VI [sic] Boston: Printed and sold by Nathaniel  Coverly, Jr., 1811. 24 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 23011.

4. The History of Jane Shore, concubine to King Edward IVth: containing an account of her wit and beauty, her marriage with Mr. Shore, the King's visits to her, her going to court, and leaving her husband, her great distress, and misery after the King's death. Boston: [s.n.], 1801.  22 p. ill.  "Printed near Charles'-river bridge."  Shaw & Shoemaker, 657.


DM64HIST(072).
CATALOGUE Judas Iscariot.
###The lost and undone son of perdition: or the life and death of Judas Iscariot... titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, [1760?] 24p.; 12mo. Manchester, Chetham's Library Mun 3B7-4(3).  ESTCT219957.

NOTE Three other London listings. Also, Derby; Wotton-under-Edge.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The lost and undone son of perdition; or, The birth, life and character of Judas Iscariot, faithfully collected from several ancient authors of undoubted credit. By J. Thompson.  Boston, New-England: Printed [by Zechariah Fowle] and sold at the printing-office, in Marlboro'-Street. Where may be had, a variety of small histories, &c. &c, 1763. (Price 4d) 20, [2]p.; ?.  Brown University John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Rhode Island .  Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing price in imprint transcription.  "Just publish'd, and to be sold by Z. Fowle, at his printing-office in Marlborough-Street, the following pamphlets; viz..." p. [21-22].  Bristol B2443; Shipton & Mooney 41415. ESTCW5229.

2. Boston, New-England: [s.n.], Printed in the year M, DCC, LXV. [1765] 28p.; 8.  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. Shelfmark: *XG.365.40 MBAT  Shelfmark: TBMR 385.J8.t Evans 10183. ESTCW19829.

3. Hartford: Printed [by Thomas Green] and sold at the Heart and Crown, [1767?] 15, [1]p.; 19 cm.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut Shelfmark: 1767 T473l Ascribed to the press of Thomas Green by Bristol. Date of publication suggested by Bristol.  Bristol B2819; Shipton & Mooney 41769. ESTCW5230.

4. New-London [Conn.]: Re-printed and sold by T. Green, 1767. 20p.; 17cm.  Library of Congress.  Evans 10784; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2669; Johnson, H.A. New London, 838. ESTCW5231.

5. Providence: Printed and sold by John Waterman, at the paper-mill, [1769] [Providence, R.I.] 20p.; 18 cm.  Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island .  Date of publication supplied by Evans.  Evans 11493; Alden, J.E. Rhode Island, 431. ESTCW5232.

6. Newport [R.I.]: Printed [by Solomon Southwick], in the year 1770. 20p.; 8.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Solomon Southwick is the only printer of record in Newport in 1770.  Evans 11877; Alden, J.E. Rhode Island, 458. ESTCW962.

7. Boston: Printed by John Boyles, in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXI. [1771] 15, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.  Bristol B3397; Shipton & Mooney 42286. ESTCW13346.

8. Norwich [Conn.]: Printed and sold by Green & Spooner, [1778?] 19, [1]p. ill.; 8.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Dated [1778?] by Bristol. That year seems to be the only one in which Green &  Spooner used precisely the imprint found in this pamphlet. Bristol B4802; Shipton & Mooney 43557; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2886. ESTCW963.

9. New-London [Conn.]: Printed and sold by T. Green, [1778?] 23, [1]p. ill., 1 port.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Shelfmark: DP Date of publication suggested by Johnson, who notes the similarity of this edition to the Green & Spooner edition (Shipton & Mooney 43557) printed at Norwich in about 1778. Bristol suggests 1767 as possible date of publication. Bristol B2820; Shipton & Mooney 41770; Johnson, H.A. New London, 1082. ESTCW961.

9. [Albany]: Sold by Charles R. & George Webster] at no. 46 State-Street, Albany, where may be had great variety of small books, pamphlets, songs, &c. among which are the history of that renown'd hero Robinson Crusoe, the humorous history of Lazy Laurence, also the second Spira, or the blasphemer justly reproved, to which is added a sermon, [1790?] 18, [i.e., 19], [1]p.; 12mo.Brown University John Carter Brown Library Shelfmark: DA790.T473a57 Brown University John Carter Brown Library Shelfmark: DA790.T473a57.  Error in paging: p. 19 misnumbered 18. Not in Shipton & Mooney.  Bristol B7506.  ESTCW39256.


11. [Danbury, Conn.]: Printed by E. Ely, in Danbury, [between 1793 and 1795] 16p. ill.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Shelfmark: DP  Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library, Shelfmark: Mia6.T374 L8 Mistakenly dated 1790 by Evans. Edwards Ely printed alone from 1793 to 1795 only.  Evans 22929; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 1490. ESTCW13653.

12. [United States: s.n.], Printed in the year 1794. 13, [3]p.; 8.  New York Public Library, New York Shelfmark: *KD 1794 Note: imp. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Bristol B8888; Shipton & Mooney 47231. ESTCW19830.

13. Printed at Exeter [NH]: by W. Sterns and S. Winslow, and sold at their printing-office, by the dozen or single, 1794. 16p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Shelfmark: DP Note: 2cop Not in Evans. ESTCW964.

15. The birth, life and character, of Judas Iscariot, the son of perdition, who betrayed our Saviour. [Two lines of Scripture text] First Windsor edition.  Printed at Windsor, (Vermont, ): by Alden Spooner. (Price eight cents single; and twenty-five per doz.), [1796] 19, [1]p.; 18 cm.  Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, Vermont .  By John Thompson. First published in 1767, with title: The lost and undone son of perdition: or, The birth, life and character of Judas Iscariot.  Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing price in imprint transcription.  Advertised in the Vermont journal, July 15, 1796.  Evans 30647; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 381. ESTCW965

16. The birth, life, and character of Judas Iscariot.  Amherst [NH]: Printed by S. Preston, MDCCXCVII. [1797]  23, [1]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP  Yale University, Shelfmark: Shirley 806  Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass.  Shelfmark: TBMR 385.J8.b  New York Public Library, New York Shelfmark: *KD 1797.  Evans 32325. ESTCW9583.

17. The lost and undone son of perdition: or, The birth, life and character of Judas Iscariot.  Collected from several authors by J. Thompson.  [Leominster, Mass.?]: Printed for Chapman Whitcomb [by Adams & Wilder?], [1800?] 12p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Shelfmark: RBD.xXH.800.T37L Place and date of publication and printers' names suggested by Bristol.  Bristol B11130; Shipton & Mooney 49152. ESTCW5233.


*DM64HIST(073).
CATALOGUE Jack of Newbury.
###The history of Jack of Newbury, called, the clothier of England.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.14(13)  CLU-S/C; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36393 

NOTE Four other London listings. Also, Preston, 1790?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(074).
CATALOGUE John Franks.
###John Franks The birth, life, and death of John Franks, with the pranks he played, though a meer fool.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.14(2)  CLU-S/C; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT22822.

NOTE Two other London listings. Also, Wolverhampton.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(075).
CATALOGUE Jack Horner.
###The history of Jack Horner. Containing, the witty pranks he play'd, from his youth to his riper years, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. Verse.  In this edition the imprint is in italics.  British Library: 1079.i.14(11)  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36391.

NOTE FIVE other London listings. Also, Newcastle; Penrith; Whitehaven; Falkirk. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(076).
CATALOGUE Jonny Armstrong.
###The history of Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at No. 4, Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1795?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo.  British Library: 1076.l.3(3) ESTCT36403.

NOTE Two other London listings. Also, Burslem, 1799; Wolverhampton, 1790? 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(077).
CATALOGUE Joaks upon Joaks.
###Joaks upon joaks: or, no joak like a true joak. Being the diverting humours of Mr. John Ogle, ... The merry pranks of Lord Mohun, ... With Rochester's dream, ... Together with the diverting fancies and frolicks of Charles II....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, [1775?] 24p. ill.; 12mo. Manchester, Chetham's Library Mun 3B7-4(21)  Title page woodcut is man with a bottle on stage, addressing an audience. ESTCT219833.

NOTE London, Norris, 8p. 1720?, and two other London listings. Also, Worcester, 8p.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(078).
CATALOGUE John and Kate. Two Parts.
###A dialogue between honest John and loving Kate, with their contrivances for marriage, and way to get a livelihood....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow-Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24; 24p.; 12mo. Another issue, with corrections, of the edition bearing the imprint: Printed and sold in London, [1750?].  In two parts with separate titlepage and pagination.  British Library: 1079.i.13(16)  New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT31802.

NOTE Several London listings, parts one and two; One or both parts at Derby; Gloucester; Leicester; Lincoln; Manchester; Newcastle; Preston; Wolverhampton; Worcester.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(079).
CATALOGUE Joseph and his Brethren.
###The history of Joseph and his bretheren; with Jacob's journey into Egypt: and his death and funeral.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, Londo[n], . [1750?]. 23, [1]p.; 12mo. The "n" in "London" has failed to print. British Library: 1079.i.14(14) T.1855(14) National Library of Scotland. ESTCT36406.

NOTE Also, Newcastle, 1780?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(080).
CATALOGUE Jack and the Giants. Two Parts.
###The history of Jack and the giants. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.14(12) (Titlepage mutilated at foot, affecting the imprint and text) 1076.l.21(3) (The fourth leaf is mutilated, affecting the text) New York Public Library; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36389.

Part 2. ###The history of Jack and the giants. Part the second.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, Loudon [sic], . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. British Library: 1076.l.21(3*) 1079.i.14(12*) ESTCT160958.

NOTE One or both parts in other London issues. Also, Derby; Newcastle; Nottingham; Preston; Wolverhampton; Falkirk; Edinburgh; Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: 
[History of Jack and the giants.] [Newport, R.I.?]: Printed by Solomon Southwick?, ca. 1770?]  24p.; 12mo.American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks p. 1-6. Title and imprint from Alden.  Bristol B3201; Shipton & Mooney 42108; Alden, J.E. Rhode Island, 441; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 546.  ESTCW34139.


*DM64HIST(081).
CATALOGUE King and Cobler. Two Parts.
###The history of the king and the cobler. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, [1775?]  24p. ill.; 24. National Library of Scotland, Lauriston Collection 2736(13) Copy acquired by J. Hussey in 1776. ESTCT185503.

[Part 2.] The history of the king and the cobler. Part the second.  [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, [1775?] 24p. ill.; 24. National Library of Scotland, auriston Collection 2736(14)  Copy acquired by J. Hussey in 1776. ESTCT185504.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, one or both parts: Derby; Leeds; Newcastle; Nottingham; Wolverhampton; Dundee; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Stirling. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The most delightful history of the king and the cobler. Shewing how the king first came acquainted with the cobler, and the many pleasant humours which happened thereupon, &c. [Boston]: Printed and sold by John Boyle, in Marlborough Street., [ca.1770] 16 p. ill.; 18 cm. (4to) Bristol B3228; Shipton & Mooney 42129; Welch, d'A.A. Amer. children's books, 738.1 American Antiquarian Society copy p. 15-16 mutilated; supplied in photostat. CALL NUMBER(S): Dated Pams. ESTCW27225. 

2. The most delightful history of the king and the cobler: shewing how he first came acquainted with the cobler, and the pleasant humours that happened thereupon, &c. [Boston]: Sold [by Thomas and John Fleet] at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston., [ca.1770] 16 p. ill.; 16 cm. (8vo)  Bristol B3227; Shipton & Mooney 42130; Welch, d'A.A. Amer. children's books, 738.2; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 66 CALL NUMBER(S): Not at AAS; copy at PP ROS66. ETCW14899.

3. The most delightful history of the king and the cobler: shewing: how the king first came acquainted with the cobler, and the many pleasant humours which happened thereupon, &c[.] [Boston]: Printed and sold at the Bible & Heart in Cornhill, Boston., [between 1785 and 1790?] 16 p. ill.; 18 cm. Bristol B5016; Shipton & Mooney 43748; Welch, d'A.A. Amer. children's books, 738.3 CALL NUMBER(S): Not at AAS; copy at NjP No call number given ESTCW9715.


DM64HIST(082).
CATALOGUE Lancashire Witches.
###The famous history of the Lancashire witches.... Also, a treatise of witches in general conducive to mirth and recreation....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1780?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: T.1855(19) National Library of Scotland. ESTCT35330.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Derby.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(083).
CATALOGUE Long Meg of Westminster.
###The whole life and death of Long Meg, of Westminster.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines.  British Library: 1079.i.14(19) C.65.d.16(1) CLU C; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT52454.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle; Wolverhampton.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(084).
CATALOGUE Lawrence Lazy.
###The history of Lawrence Lazy. Containing, his birth and slothful breeding; ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. In this edition there is a comma after "Containing" and the titlepage woodcut depicts a man sleeping by a haystack.  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2736(16) ESTCT201202.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Worcester. 

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The Pleasant history of lazy Laurence, containing his birth and slothful breeding: and also, as he grew to maturity, how he cast a charm of laziness on his master, mistress, and scholars.  Also, on a cook, who was dressing a wedding dinner, and could not stir until dinner was spoiled. Likewise on a farmer and all his men, who could not stir, notwithstanding it rained on them and the corn for twelve hours. And lastly his trial before Sir Jeffery Jobson, in the town hall of Never Work. And how to this day laziness is intailed on his posterity. [New London., Conn.]: Printed and sold [by Timothy Green?] in New London, [177?] 16p.; 8. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  The ornament on the title page (Reilly 780) is reported by Johnson (New London imprints, entry 1163, describing another title) to have been in use as early as 1774. Not in Evans. Not in Johnson.  ESTCW33695.


DM64HIST(085).  Cf. 025
CATALOGUE Lover's Magazine.
###The lover's magazine; or, Cupid's decoy. Being a collection of new play house, love songs, and many witty catches....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.13(13) ESTCT38705.

NOTE Other London listings, including William and Cluer Dicey.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(086).
CATALOGUE London 'Prentice.
###The famous history of the valiant London 'prentice.  titleend [London]: Printed in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(3) CLU C; DLC New York Public Library New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT35340. 

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Nottingham; Wolverhampton.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The Great honour of a valiant London prentice: being an account of his matchless manhood, and brave adventures, done in Turkey; and how he came to marry the king's daughter, &c. To the tune of, "All you that love good fellows, " &c. Boston?: s.n, [ 177?] 1 sheet: ill. (relief cut); 34 x 22 cm. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: BR 177 Verse in thirty six stanzas; first lines: Of a worthy London prentice my purpose is to speak. Relief cut at left of title; text in three columns; printed area measures 28.0 x 21.7 cm. Not in Evans. Not in Ford, W.C. Broadsides. ESTCW33592.

2. The Great honour of a valiant London prentice: being an account of his matchless manhood, and brave adventures, done in Turkey; and how he came to marry the king's daughter, &c. [Newburyport, Mass.]: Sold by the thousand, groce, dozen, or single, at the Middle Street Bookstore and Printing Office, Newburyport., [between 1795 and 1799 or between 1805 and 1810] 1 sheet; 27 x 20 cm. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: BR 1795.  Verse in thirty six stanzas; first lines: Of a worthy London prentice my purpose is to speak. Edmund March Blunt and Angier March used this imprint occasionally in 1795 and 1796; Angier March continued alone through 1799. Also, from 1805 to 1810, Whittingham and John Gilman occasionally used the same imprint. Text in three columns; printed area measures 24.9 x 19.3 cm. Not in Evans. Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 3142.  ESTCW24739.

3. The Valiant [sic] London prentice: being an account of his matchless manhood, and brave adventures done in Turkey; and how he came to marry the king's daughter, &c. Boston: s.n., [between 1810 and 1814]  1 sheet ([1] p.): ill. (relief cuts); 28 x 24 cm.  Verse in thirty six stanzas; first lines: Of a worthy London  prentice my purpose is to speak.  American Antiquarian Society copies bound in the Isaiah Thomas  collection of broadside ballads, v. II, no. 86, and v. III, no. 26, "purchased from a ballad printer and seller in Boston" and presented to the society in August 1814. Most, if not all, of these issues were published after 1810, Cf. Ford, W.C. The Isaiah Thomas collection of ballads, 1924.  Text in three columns; printed area measures 23.1 x 18.3 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 0; Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 0; Ford, W.C. Thomas ballads, 284  CALL NUMBER(S): Not on Readex; BDSDS. 1810 two copies (RE F 1814).


DM64HIST(087).
CATALOGUE Lady's Delight in Cookery.
###The accomplished lady's delight in cookery; or, the complete servant's maid's [sic] guide..  titleend  Wolverhampton: printed by J. Smart, [1780?] 24p. ill.; 8vo. British Library 1036.e.19 Manchester Central Library.  With woodcut illustrations on the titlepage. ESTCT63527.

NOTE No London listings. Also, York, 1780?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(088).
CATALOGUE Lilly's New Erra Pater.
###Lilly's new Erra Pater; or, a prognostication for ever. Whereby a man may learn to give certain judgment of the weather throughout the whole year; ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London , . [1775?]. 24p.; 12mo.  William Lilly "made English" the various prognostications of Erra Pater.  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2736(18) ESTCT171860.

NOTE Also, London, Bates, 1709 and London, Bow, 1775?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(089).
CATALOGUE Mother Bunch. Two Parts.
###Mother Bunch's closet newly broke open. Containing, rare secrets of art & nature, tried and experienced by learned philosophers, ... By our loving friend poor Tom, for the King, a lover of mirth, but a hater of treason. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1770?]. 24p.; 12mo. The second part is entitled: 'The history of Mother Bunch... Part the second'.  British Library: 1079.i.13(9) ESTCT67116.

NOTE London listings of parts one and two. Also, parts one and/or two: Banbury; Burslem; Cheltenham; Liverpool; Newcastle; Wolverhampton; 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(090)
CATALOGUE Moles and Dreams.
###Dreams and moles with their interpretation and signification.... To which is prefixed, a collection of choice and valuable receipts concerning love and marriage. First compiled in Greek, and now faithfully rendered into English by a Fellow of the Royal Society, and a true lover of learning.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane, [1750?] 24p.; 12mo.British Library, 1079.i.13(17) National Library of Scotland, Lauriston Collection 2735(4) University of Michigan Libraries, Ann Arbor, Michigan RBR PR975.D77 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 8218.3 E 2.69c  Date from GK. ESTCT34960.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Hull; Wolverhampton.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(091)Author: A. B.
CATALOGUE Mad Men of Gotham.
###The merry tales of the wise men of Gotham.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church yard Bow Lane, London, [1775?] 24p. ill.; 12mo.National Library of Scotland, Lauriston Collection 2735(24)  In this edition "Church yard Bow Lane" in the imprint as thus. 'Collected by J., 1776' ESTCT214868.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Hull; Newcastle; Whitehaven; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Stirling.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(092).
CATALOGUE Mother Shipton.
###The history of mother Shipton.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(7) National Library of Scotland. New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36431.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle; Worcester; Wolverhampton. By Richard Head.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(093).
CATALOGUE Moll Flanders.
###The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. An abridgment and adaptation of the work by Daniel Defoe.  Moore 446.  British Library: 1079.i.13(21) National Library of Scotland. ESTCT70318. 

NOTE Two other London 24p listings. Also, Falkirk, One Edinburgh and one London 8p listing. See also Patters.

NORTH AMERICA: Note: see also Patters.
1. The life, death & misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for threescore years; was twelve years a whore, five times a wife, whereof once to her own brother; twelve years a thief, was eighteen times in Bridewell, nine times in New Prison ... [Boston]: Printed and sold [by William M'Alpine] at the printing office in Marlborough Street, ca. [1773]  8p.; 4. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB Boston Public Library Shelfmark: *Defoe 16.1780.  The title vignette (Reilly 1416) is known to have been used by William M'Alpine of Marlborough Street, Boston. Cf. Evans 12989, dated 1773. Not in Evans.  ESTCW19333.

2. The life of Poll [sic] Flanders. Who was born in Newgate; seduced by her Lady's eldest son, and then married to his brother; after whose death she was twelve years a lady of pleasure; ten years a thief; five times a married woman, once to her brother; condemned at the Old Bailey, transported to Virginia, and returned to Ireland.  Her death. [Four lines of verse] [Leominster, Mass.?]: Printed [by Adams & Wilder?] for Chapman Whitcomb, [ca.1800] 63, [1]p.; 18 cm. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB  Supplied imprint information from Bristol. Cf. Clark, J.C.L. Notes on Chapman Whitcomb, 1911. Bristol B11026; Shipton & Mooney 49057.  ESTCW6024.


DM64HIST(094).
CATALOGUE Montellion.
###The history of Montelion, the most valiant and renowned Knight of the Oracle, ... Containing, many strange and wonderful adventures of his parents, relating to their love exploits.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines. In this edition the first line of the imprint ends: "Church ". Bodleian Library: Douce PP177(9) ESTCT199552.

NOTE Three other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(095).
CATALOGUE Massacre of Protestants.

NOTE No 24p. Aldermary or Bow or other London. See Patters.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(096).
CATALOGUE Nixon's Prophecy.
###Nixon's Cheshire prophecy, at large. Published from Lady Cowper's correct copy in the reign of Queen Ann. With historical and political remarks; and several instances wherein it has been fullfill'd. Also, his life.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1800?]. 24p.; 12mo. The life is by John Oldmixon. I. Oldmixon, John, 1673. [1742.  British Library: 1079.i.24(26) 1079.i.15(1) National Library of Scotland.  ESTCT43105.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Aylesbury; Chester; Liverpool; Worcester; Edinburgh. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(097).
CATALOGUE Nightingale.
###The nightingale... Being a choice collection of songs, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1763?]. 8; 8p.; 4? Each part with a separate titlepage. "Bow Lane" in the imprint to part 2 has no hyphen. British Library: 11621.e.6(9) (The third leaf of part 1 is mutilated) ESTCT43094.

NOTE Also, London, Bow, 1770? Also, Cirencester; Tewkesbury.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(098).
CATALOGUE Old Woman of Radcliff-Highway. Two Parts.
###A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman, that was drowned at Ratcliff Highway, a fortnight ago. To which is added, the old woman's dream, a little after her death. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(1) ESTCT180275.

###A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman that was drowned at Ratcliff Highway, a fortnight ago. To which is added the old woman's legacies, a little after her death. Part the second  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p.; 12mo. New York Pierpont Morgan. 8218.2 IU. ESTCN036615.

NOTE Other London listings of parts one and two. Also, Newcastle; Wolverhampton. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(099).
CATALOGUE Ordinary Day well Spent.
###An ordinary day well spent, together with a Sabbath day kept holy. By a double decad of directions, proper for the young and ignorant; to reduce them to, and secure them in a virtuous course of life. To which is added, some prayers and ejaculations on several occasions.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(3). ESTCT190001.

NOTE Also, London, 1728.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(100)Author: Synge, Edward, 1659 1741.
CATALOGUE One Day well Spent.
###Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well; by which (if every day carefully observed) a man may be much enabled, (through God's grace) to spend his whole life well.. titleend London: printed for R. Sare, 1701. 24p.; 240. Oxford University Bodleian Library 80 C 90(9) Art.  Anonymous. By Edward Synge.  ESTCT193383.

NOTE This is the only 24p. version listed. 8 or 12p =  Birmingham; London; Worcester. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(101).
CATALOGUE Parents Best Gift.
###The parent's best gift; being a choice collection of several remarkable examples of God's judgments and mercies. Whereunto is added, the child's manual; or, the church catechism: ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(4) ESTCT170455.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Birmingham; Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: 
The Parent's best gift: containing the church catechism with many questions and answers out of the Holy Scriptures. With grace before and after meat, also, prayers, &c. &c. [Three lines from Proverbs] New York: Printed by J. Harrisson, for all good children price six pence [1796].  23, [1]p.; 24. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Bristol B9651; Shipton & Mooney 47874.  ESTCW26645.


DM64HIST(102).
CATALOGUE Poets Jests.
###Poets jests, or mirth in abundance  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(2) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT42754.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle with slightly different title. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(103).
CATALOGUE Partridge and Flamsted.
###Partridge and Flamsted's new and well experienced fortune book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwick Park, for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows.... To which is added, the whimsical lady.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. A spurious attribution.  British Library: 1079.i.13(23) ESTCT43724.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(104).
CATALOGUE Patient Grissel.
###The history of the noble Marquis of Salus and patient Grissel.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1745?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo.  British Library: T.1855(23) T.1854(6) National Library of Scotland. New York Public Library ESTCT36506.

NOTE Also, Aldermary 1750? Also, Derby; Hull; Newcastle. See also Ballads.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(105).
CATALOGUE Pleasures of Matrimony.
###The whole pleasures of matrimony interwoven with sundry comical and delightful stories with the charming delights, and ravishing sweets of wooing and wedlock, in all it's diverting enjoyments.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1785?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo.  British Library: 1076.l.3(14) Bodleian. ESTCT52469.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(106).
CATALOGUE Points and Proofs in Doctrine.
###The several points of doctrine. Proper to be taught in the explanation of the church catechism, proved or confirmed by texts of scripture.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(9) ESTCT180741.

NOTE No other copy listed.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(107).
CATALOGUE Parismus of Bohemia.
###The history of Parismus, Prince of Bohemia.... Whereunto is added, the adventurous travels of Prismenos, the Knight of Fame; with his love the fair Princess Angelia [sic], Lady of the Golden Tower.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, . [1770?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Anonymous. By Emanuel Forde. Vertical chain lines. British Library: T.1854(3) National Library of Scotland. New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36438.

NOTE Other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(108).
CATALOGUE Passion of our Saviour.
###The passion of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; or the cries of the son of God. By Doctor Horneck.  titleend [London]: Prined [sic] in Aldermary church yard Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24? Earlier editions include the phrase "digested from the works of the late Reverend Dr. Horneck" in the title. National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(6) ESTCT197454.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(109).
CATALOGUE Queen Elizabeth. Two Parts.
###The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard Bow Lane, London.  [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24? First published in French in 1678, and in English 1680.  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2735(6) ESTCT167686.

###The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the second.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24? First published in French in 1678, and in English 1680.  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2735(7) ESTCT167687.

NOTE Other listing (both parts) is London, Bow. Also, Nottingham, 1790?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(110).
CATALOGUE Robinson Crusoe.
###The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Abridged from the work by Daniel Defoe.  British Library: T.1854(1) National Library of Scotland. Lg ESTCT72312.

NOTE Also, Burslem; Congleton; Darlington; Exeter, 36p; Hull; Newcastle; Wolverhampton; Wotton-under-Edge; York; Stirling.

NORTH AMERICA: Note: I have included titles with less than 100 pages; many longer abridgements were printed. See also The travels of Robinson Crusoe. See Clarence S. Brigham, Bibliography of American editions of Robinson Crusoe to 1830, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Proceedings. v. 67, pt. 2.
1. The Life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Written by himself.  Boston: Printed and sold at Fowle & Draper's printing office in Marlborough Street; where country traders, shop keepers and others, may supply themselves with a compleat assortment of small histories, &c. &c. by the gross or dozen, and considerable profits will be allow'd to those who purchase to sell again, [between 1757 and 1762] 16p.; 12mo.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: RE 1757 Not in Evans. Not in Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe. ESTCW27235.

2. The Wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty eight years on an uninhabited island, written by himself.  Boston: Printed and sold by N. Coverly price three pence, [ca. 1784] 32p. ill.; 32?.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB two copies  An abridgment for children of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Date of publication suggested by Welch. Dated [ca. 1779] by Brigham and Bristol. Two states noted. In one (Welch 275.2), the name "Coverly" in imprint is misspelled "Coveely". In a second state (Welch 275.3), the title page has been reset, and the spelling corrected, and a different cut appears on p. 28. Bristol B4865; Shipton & Mooney 43621; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 2752; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 2753; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 4; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 5. ESTCW27227. 

3. The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.  Boston: Printed and sold by J. White and C. Cambridge, near Charles River Bridge, 1791. 72p. ill.; 12mo.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections, Los Angeles, California  Shelfmark: CBC D36w 1791  University of Florida Libraries, Gainsville, Florida.  Brown University John Hay Library, Providence, Rhode Island Shelfmark: Star PR3403 A2 1791 Note: all pages preceding p.13 missing  Bristol B7678; Shipton & Mooney 46148; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 27516; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 17. ESTCW6040.

4. The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.  Boston: Printed and sold by J. White and C. Cambridge, near Charles River Bridge, 1792. 72p. ill.; 12mo.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  Yale University, Shelfmark: Shirley 2628  University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections, Los Angeles, California Shelfmark: CBC D36w 1792  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. Shelfmark: *H.99C.309  New York Public Library, New York. Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Shelfmark: ROS 155. Evans 24253; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 27519; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 155; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 20. ESTCW6043.

5. The Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Written by himself. Embellished with cuts.  Baltimore: Sold by George Keating, bookseller, bookbinder and stationer, Second Street, 1794. 30, [2]p. ill.; 16?.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  University of Michigan Libraries, Ann Arbor, Michigan Shelfmark: Hubbard Imag.Voy.PR.3403.A32 1794  Evans 26864; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 27524; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 26. ESTCW27228.

6. The Wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of that renowned seaman, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty eight years on an uninhabited island, and was afterwards relieved by pirates. Together with some account of his man Friday.  Fairhaven [Vt.]: Re printed and sold by J.P. Spooner, [1796] 46, [2]p.; : ill.; 13 cm.  Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Shelfmark: ROS 208  An abridgment for children of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Booksellers' advertisements, p. [47]. Bristol B9525; Shipton & Mooney 47766; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 385; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 27535; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 34. ESTCW17162.

 7. Robinson Crusoe. Written by himself.  Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, 1798. 30, [2]p.; 32?.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  Evans 33617; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 27538; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 37. ESTCW27231.

8. The Wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Ornamented with cuts.  Hartford: Printed by John Babcock, 1800. 31, [1]p. ill.; 32?.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB  Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library, Shelfmark: Shirley 2636 Note: imp.  Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Shelfmark: RBD *XH.99D.36.  Evans 37305; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2802; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 27541; Brigham, C.S. Robinson Crusoe, 40. ESTCW20834.


DM64HIST(111).
CATALOGUE Reynard the Fox.
###The history of Reynard the fox.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane, London, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(6) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36448.

NOTE Newcastle; Wolverhampton. Also, Sly tricks of... , York, 1790? 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(112).
CATALOGUE Robin Hood's Tale.
###A true tale of Robin Hood.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. A chapbook.  British Library: Ch.750/1 National Library of Scotland. New York Public Library; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT93167.

NOTE Other London issues. Also, Haddington; Newcastle; Nottingham; Stirling.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(113).
CATALOGUE Rydock's Life.
###The life and notorious practices of William Rydock, alias Wreathocke. Who was condemned for felony in robbing the Reverend Dr. Lancaster on the highway, June 11, 1735.... titleend London: printed and sold by John Wilford, and by the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1736. 48p.; 8vo. British Library G.19418(2) University of London Library, Senate House; Oxford University Bodleian Library 35.b.25=L.L.  McMaster University Mills Memorial Library B16557 University of Kansas Spencer Research Library  Printer's name from colophon. ESTCT76899.

NOTE The only listed surviving copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(114).
CATALOGUE Rule of Life.
###Rules and maxims for the conduct of human life. By G. Urell, Gent.  titleend London: printed and sold at the printing office in Bow Church Yard, . [1770?]. 8p.; 12mo.  British Library: 11621.e.5(6), 873.e.12(4) ESTCT46940.

NOTE Another edition London 1790? Also, "given away gratis" Salisbury, Benjamin Collins, 24, 9, iiip. 1790?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(115).
CATALOGUE Songs in the Beggars Opera.

NOTE No copy located. Cf. A choice collection of songs, that are sung in The beggars opera. At the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields. London: printed by Charles Player, [1730?] 8p.; 8. British Library 11779.d.8. The leaves are disjunct and mounted on guards. Not, in fact, songs from The beggars opera. Horizontal chain lines. ESTCT70438. There are some longer Dublin listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(116).
CATALOGUE Shoe-Makers Glory.
###The shoemaker's glory; or, the princely history of the gentle craft....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1780?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines.  British Library: 1076.l.. [17(10) 1078.i.30(2) (Imperfect; wanting all after p.18) National Library of Scotland. ESTCT48062.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Gloucester (part 2) and Newcastle; Wolverhampton.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(117).
CATALOGUE Swalpo the Pickpocket.
###The merry frolicks or, the comical cheats of a notorious pick pocket. And the merry pranks of Roger the clown.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(26) ESTCT172221.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Darlington; Hull; Newcastle; Preston.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(118).
CATALOGUE Simple Simon.
###Simple Simon's misfortunes and his wife Margery's cruelty. Which began the very next morning after their marriage.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo.  British Library: 1079.i.15(9) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT48284.

NOTE One other listing of above. Also, Leicester; Newcastle; Worcester.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(119).
CATALOGUE Saint George.
###The life and death of St. George, the noble champion of England.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1750?] 24p.; 12mo.British Library, 1079.i.14(5) ESTCT40918.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Bradford, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(120).
CATALOGUE Seige of Troy.
###The siege of Troy; or, the history of the Trojan wars. Containing, the birth, life, glorious actions, and death of Hercules... The valiant deeds of the famous Hector... The rape of fair Helen... And lastly, the arrival of Brute, in Britain, ... and the building Troy Novant, now London.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo. New York Pierpont Morgan. PML 8206.4 ESTCN046410.

NOTE The only London listing. Also, Worcester, 1760?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(121).
CATALOGUE Sir John Barleycorn.
###The arraigning and indicting of Sir John Barleycorn, Knt. Newly composed by a well wisher to Sir John, and all that love him.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p.; 12mo. In this edition "Newly composed" in the title in lower case with "N" in capital. Due to a printing error p. 15 and its text comes before p. 14. Vertical chain lines.  British Library: 1079.i.13(4) ESTCT22429.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Lichfield, for the hawkers, 1770? 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(122).
CATALOGUE Select Tales and Fables.
###Select tales and fables, with lessons of morality in verse and prose.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2734(1) ESTCT175731.

NOTE The only copy listed.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(123).
CATALOGUE Sir John Mandeville's Travels.
###The foreign travels of Sir John Mandeville. Containing, an account of remote kingdoms, countries, rivers, castles, &c....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard. [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.14(23) (Cropped) National Library of Scotland. New York Public Library ESTCT40019.

NOTE Other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(124).
CATALOGUE Sin killed in the Bud.
###Sin kill'd in the bud; or the devil defeated in his assaults upon youth. In a sermon on Ecclesiastes xii. 1. Setting forth the many temptations of Satan and the world to ensnare the giddy and unwary. By the author of the Best way to hevven [sic], &c.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard Bow Lane, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(24). ESTCT174233.

NOTE The only other listing is Northampton, Dicey, 1726/7. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(125)by Russell, Robert.
CATALOGUE Sin against the Holy Ghost.
###A sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, the sin unto death.... titleend London: printed for the author, and sold by T. Norr[is], at the Looking glass on London bridge, [1710?] 16p.; 8. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California 222200;  British Library, RB.23.a.18779. First published as 'Russel's sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost' in 1692. T. Norris in business at this address 1695-1732 (Plomer) ESTCN24652.

NOTE London listings but no Aldermary or Bow listings and no 24p listings. Also, Bristol, Edinburgh; Glasgow. Cf. WING R2347L However, two copies in 24p 12mo. illustrated of A sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost. By John Tillotson, D.D. are listed.

NORTH AMERICA: 
A sermon on the unpardonable sin, against the Holy Ghost, or, The sin unto death. By Robert Russel, of Wardhurst, in Sussex.  The seventieth edition. [Bennington, Vt.]: Printed by Haswell & Russell in Bennington, [1789].  23, [1]p.; 16 cm. University of Vermont Wilbur Collection.  First published as 'Russel's sermon of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost' in 1692. Bristol B7054; Shipton & Mooney 45582; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 168.  ESTCW6279.


DM64HIST(126).
CATALOGUE Sleeping Beauty.
###The sleeping beauty in the wood. A tale.  titleend [London[: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1790?]. 24p.; 12mo. In this edition the drop head title (p.2) is between ornamental rules and the page number is in square brackets.  British Library: T.1854(12) IU; New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT139471.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Derby; Hull; Nottingham; Wolverhampton; Wotton-under-Edge; Edinburgh; Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(127).
CATALOGUE Seven Champions. Two Parts.
###The history of the seven champions of Christendom. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1770?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Part 1 of a two part work. An adaptation of 'The most famous history of the seven champions of Christendome' by Richard Johnson. Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659? The most famous history of the Seaven Champions of Christendome. Part 1. Vertical chain lines.  British Library: 1079.i.13(12) National Library of Scotland. New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36526.

###The history of the seven champions of Christendom. Part the second.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1770?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. An adaptation of 'The most famous history of the seven champions of Christendome' by Richard Johnson. Vertical chain lines.  British Library: 1079.i.13(12) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT166365.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Leeds, Wolverhampton; York.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The most illustrious and renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom. In three parts. Containing their honourable births, victories, and noble atchievements [sic], by sea and land, in divers strange countries; their combats with giants, monsters &c. wonderful adventures in desarts [sic], wildernesses, inchanted [sic] castles; their conquests of empires, kingdoms; relieving distressed ladies, with their faithful loves to them: the honour they won in tilts and tournaments, and success against the enemies of Christendom: Also, the heroic adventures of St. George's three sons. Together, with the manner of their untimely deaths; and how they came to be stiled saints, and champions of Christendom.  The seventeenth edition. Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, bookseller, Market Street, by Stewart & Cochran, Second Street, M, DCC, XCIV. [1794] vi, [1], 8 124p. ill.; 12mo.American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB.  Evans 27686.  ESTCW616.

2. The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. In three parts. Containing their honorable birth, victories, and noble atchievements [sic], by sea and land, in diverse strange countries; their combats with giants and monsters; wonderful adventures, fortunes and misfortunes, in desarts [sic], wildernesses, inchanted [sic] castles; their conquests of empires, kingdoms; their relieving distressed ladies, with their faithful love to them; honor they won in tilts and tournaments; and success against the enemies of Christendom. With the manner of their untimely deaths; and how they came to be styled saints and champions of Christendom. Also, the heroic adventures of St. George's three sons. Amherst, New Hampshire: Printed by Samuel Preston, 1799 120p.; 12mo.American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB Boston Public Library Free Library of Philadelphia Shelfmark: ROS 245.  Evans 36291; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books, 245.  ESTCW615.


DM64HIST(128).
CATALOGUE Seven Wise Masters.
###The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome: containing many excellent and delightful examples, with their explanation and modern signification; ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary Churchyard, Bow Lane, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: T.1855(27) ESTCT35335.

NOTE Also, Newcastle, pts one and two. 1750?

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The History of the seven wise masters of Rome. Containing many excellent and useful examples for mankind. Together with their explanations and modern significations; which (by way of allusion) may be termed: an historical comparison of sacred and civil transactions; the better to make an impression on the minds of men. Worcester: Printed by Isaiah Thomas [1794]. 31, [1]p.; 12mo.American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Massachusetts Historical Society  Attributed to Sandabad by Evans. Ascribed to the press of Isaiah Thomas by Evans. Evans 27670; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5912.  ESTCW12750.

2. Boston: Printed and sold by J. White, near Charlestown Bridge, 1794.  34, [2]p. ill.; 18. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Shelfmark: DB British Library, Shelfmark: 12450.a.3 Library of Congress Shelfmark: PN687.S3 1794 Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. Shelfmark: *XH.99C.535  Attributed to Sandabad by Evans. Evans 27669; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5911. ESTCW20467.

3. The History of the seven wise masters of Rome. Containing many ingenious and entertaining stories; wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wise masters displayed. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by H. & P. Rice, no. 50 High Street, also by J. Rice & Co. Market Street, Baltimore [1795].  100p.; 18. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB  Attributed to Sandabad by Evans. Bristol B9293; Shipton & Mooney 47597; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5914. ESTCW11105.

4. New York: Printed and sold by John Tiebout, at (Homer's Head) 358 Pearl Street [1797]. 95, [1]p.; 12 cm. Harvard University Libraries. Note: imp.  Other editions attributed to Sandabad by Evans. Bristol B10099; Shipton & Mooney 48249; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5915. ESTCW759.

5. Philadelphia: Printed for the booksellers [1798]. 96p.; 24. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB  Bristol B10514; Shipton & Mooney 48611; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 5916. ESTCW11106.

6. Hudson [N.Y.]: Printed by Ashbel Stoddard, 1805. 106 p.  Shaw & Shoemaker, 9336. 

7. Windham [Conn.]: Printed by J. Byrne and Son, 1811.  84 p. Shaw & Shoemaker, 23017. 

8. he history of the seven wise masters of Rome: containing many excellent and delightful examples, with their explanations and modern significations which (by way of allusion) may be termed, an historical comparison of sacred and civil transactions, the better to make an impression on the minds of men. Boston: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, 1811.  22 p.  Shaw & Shoemaker, 23016.  


DM64HIST(129).
CATALOGUE Seven Wise Mistresses.
###The famous and renowned history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church yard, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo.  British Library: T.1854(8) ESTCT35319. 

NOTE Other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. Containing many ingenious and entertaining stories; wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wise mistresses displayed. Boston: Printed and sold by William Spotswood, no 55, Marlborough Street [1795]. 114, [2]p.; 18. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library Shelfmark: Shirley 698 1 Note: p.27 30 mutilated University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections Shelfmark: CBC H836h 1795 Newberry Library Shelfmark: Case Y 1565.S518 Note: ?adv.  "To the reader." signed: By Tho. Howard. Bookseller's advertisement, p. 115 116.  Evans 29492; Evans 32285; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 6171.  ESTCW12626.

2. The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. Containing many ingenious and entertaining stories; wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wise mistresses displayed.  Philadelphia: Printed and sold by H. & P. Rice, no. 50 High Street, also by J. Rice and Co. Market Street, Baltimore [1795].  114, [2]p.; 14 cm. Historical Society of Pennsylvania Shelfmark: Am1795 How Api795 R46 Note: 2cop?  "To the reader." signed: By Tho. Howard. Booksellers' advertisement, p. 115-116.  Bristol B9145; Shipton & Mooney 47460; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 6172.  ESTCW1148.

3. The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. Containing many ingenious and entertaining stories; wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wise mistresses displayed. [Philadelphia: s.n.] Printed for the booksellers [1798]  vi i.e., [iv], [1], 6 132p.; 24. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB  "To the reader." signed: By Tho. Howard. Error in paging: p. iv misnumbered vi.  Bristol B10360; Shipton & Mooney 48478; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 6173.  ESTCW27307.


DM64HIST(130).
CATALOGUE Sufferings of Christ.
###The sufferings of the blessed Jesus. The sacrament in remembrance of him; ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard Bow Lane, . [1765?]. 16p.; 8vo.  British Library: 4412.c.32 National Library of Scotland. ESTCT83433.

NOTE The only other listing is London, Aldermary, 1775?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(131).
CATALOGUE Sermon on the Day of Judgment.
###Sermon on the great and general day of judgment. Preached at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, before the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen. By the Rev. Dr. Bacon, D.D.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 24? . National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2732(17) By ESTCT172846.

NOTE The only listed copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(132).
CATALOGUE Tom Long the Carrier.
###The history of Tom Long the carrier.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.14(18) New York Public Library New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT36554.

NOTE Other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(133).
CATALOGUE Thomas of Reading.
###The history of Thomas of Reading; and other worthy clothiers of England....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2734(2) ESTCT167302.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle, 20p. 1715?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(134).
CATALOGUE Thomas Hickathrift. Two Parts.
###The history of Thomas Hickathrift. The first part.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard Bow Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2736(2) ESTCT165933.

###The history of Thomas Hickathrift. Part the second.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24?  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2736(3) ESTCT165537.

NOTE Versions printed also in Newcastle; Penrith; Whitehaven; Wolverhampton. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(135).
CATALOGUE Titus Andronicus.
###The lamentable and tragical history of Titus Andronicus. titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the Printing Office in Bow Church Yard, London, [1750?] 1 sheet; 1/2.  Folger Shakespeare Library  PR3291.H686 Cambridge University Library Madden garlands, vol. 3.  A song "You noble minds and famous martial knights, ". Not in Foxon. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.  copy = 20.5 x 34.5cm. "Cluer Dicey, who had inherited the early woodcuts of John Cluer (two of which are used in printing this ballad) did business at the printing office in Bow Church Yard from about 1736 to about 1764" (Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C. )  ESTCN34038.

NOTE No 24p. version located. Another single sheet London, Norris, 1720? at Folger Shakespeare Library. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(136).
CATALOGUE Tommy Potts, or Lovers Quarrel.
###The history of Tommy Potts; or the lovers quarrel.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, . [1776?]. 24p., ill.; 24? In this edition first line of text: "Of all the lords ind [sic] Scotland fair, ".  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2734(4) ESTCT165910.

NOTE London, 1780? also listed. Also, Derby; Hull.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(137).
CATALOGUE Tom Stitch the Taylor, Two Parts.
###Wanton Tom; or the merry history of Tom Stitch, the taylor. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.15(11) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT52217.

###Wanton Tom; or the merry history of Tom Stitch, the taylor. Part the second.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.15(11*) New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT160068.

NOTE Also, Newcastle, 1760? in two parts.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(138).
CATALOGUE Token for Learners.

NOTE No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(139).
CATALOGUE Tom Thumb. Three Parts.
###The famous history of Tom Thumb wherein is declared, his marvellous acts of manhood, full of wonder and merriment. Performed after his second return from fairy land. Part the third.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.15(1*) ESTCT160910.

[Part 2.]###The famous history of Tom Thumb. Wherein is declared, his marvellous acts of manhood, full of wonder and merriment. Performed after his first return from fairy land. Part the second  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.15. (11*); Bodleian Library, Oxford, Johnson f.99(14); New York Public Library, *KVD p.v.21 no.2 ESTCT160908.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Nottingham; Whitehaven.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(140).
CATALOGUE Tom Tram. Three Parts.
###The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son in law to Mother Winter. Together with his merry jests, odd conceits, and pleasant tales, very delightful to read. Part the first.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1780?] 24p. ill.; 12mo.British Library, 1079.i.15(12) University of Chicago Regenstein Library, Chicago, Illinois RBR PR3991.M2 1780 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 8205.4 ESTCT38823.

[The mad pranks of Tom Tram. Part 2.]
###The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son in law to Mother Winter. Together with his merry jests, odd conceits, and pleasant tales, very delightful to read. Part the second. titleend  [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1780?] 24p. ill.; 12mo.British Library, 1079.i.15(12) National Library of Scotland, Lauriston Collection 2734(10) Oxford University Bodleian Library, Oxford, England Johnson f.99(18) University of Chicago Regenstein Library, Chicago, Illinois PR3391.M2 1780 RBR Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 8205.5. ESTCT171381.

[The mad pranks of Tom Tram. Part 3.]
###The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son in law to Mother Winter. Together with his merry jests, odd conceits, and pleasant tales, very delightful to read. Part the third. [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, titleend London, [1780?] 24p. ill.; 12mo.British Library, 1079.i.15(12) National Library of Scotland, Lauriston Collection 2734(11) University of Chicago Regenstein Library, Chicago, Illinois PR3991.M2 1780 RBR Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, 8205.6 ESTCT171383.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle; Penrith; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(141).
CATALOGUE Unfortunate Son.
###The unfortunate son; or a kind wife is worth gold. Being full of mirth and pastime.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1790?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.15(15) ESTCT50421.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Stirling. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(142).
CATALOGUE Valentine and Orson.
###The history of Valentine and Orson.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow lane, London, . [1760?]. 24p.; 12mo. An abridged translation of the French prose romance. 'Valentine and Orson' are in Roman letters. Without a woodcut on the final page. Vertical chain lines. British Library: 12403.a.17(4) (Mutilated) ESTCT60875.

NOTE Also, Coventry; Liverpool; Newcastle; Nottingham; Whitchurch; Wolverhampton; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Stirling.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The renowned history of Valentine and Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. [Haverhill Mass.]: Printed by Peter Edes, MDCCXCIV. [1794] 100p.; 18. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB University of British Columbia Library Shelfmark: SP.PZ6 1794 V234 University of British Columbia Library Shelfmark: SPPZ6 1794 V234 Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library Shelfmark: Shirley 1301 University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections Shelfmark: CBCV234.1794 Brown University John Carter Brown Library. Evans 27605; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 13711.  ESTCW6381.

2. The renowned history of Valentine and Orson; the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. [Wilmington Del.]: Printed and sold by Peter Brynberg [1796].  104, [4]p.; 18. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB  Not in Evans.  ESTCW6379.

3. The renowned history of Valentine and Orson; the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. Hartford: Printed by J. Babcock, 1800.  141, [3]p.; 24. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library Shelfmark: Shirley 1302.  Evans 38368; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2560; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 13713.  ESTCW6380.

4. The adventures of Valentine and Orson. Boston: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., corner of Theatre Alley ... [1811?] [3], 4-24 p. 18 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 0. Not on Readex.


DM64HIST(143).
CATALOGUE Sir Richard Whittington.
###The history of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. British Library: 1079.i.15(16) ESTCT36455.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Burslem; Hull; Leeds; Newcastle; Whitehaven; Wolverhampton. Falkirk; Glasgow; Paisley.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The famous and remarkable history of Sir Richard Whittington, three times Lord Mayor of London. Who lived in the time of King Henry the Fifth. Boston: Printed [by T. and J. Fleet] and sold at the Heart & Crown in Cornhill, [ca. 1770] 16p. ill.; 20 cm. Boston Public Library Shelfmark: *H.99C.385. Date of publication suggested by Welch. Thomas and John Fleet printed at the Heart & Crown at this time. Title vignette. Bristol B3111; Shipton & Mooney 42049; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14291.  ESTCW17533.

2. The famous history of Whitington [sic] and his cat. Shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Adorned with cuts. Philadelphia: Printed by Young and M'Culloch, the corner of Chesnut and Second Streets [1787. [2], 28, [2]p. ill.; 32?. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Not in Evans.  ESTCW6616.

3. The famous history of Whittington and his cat. Shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Adorned with cuts. Hartford: Printed by Nathaniel Patten, M, DCC, LXXX, VIII [1788] [2], 28, [2]p. ill.; 32?. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Connecticut Historical Society Shelfmark: BATES W626w 1788 Evans 21602; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2127; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14293.  ESTCW6424.

4. The famous history of Whittington and his cat. Shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Adorned with cuts. Middletown [Conn.]: Printed by Moses H. Woodward, M, DCC, XC [1790] [2], 27, [3]p. ill.; 32?. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Library of Congress Shelfmark: PZ6.W619 1790 Evans 23083; Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 2128; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14294.  ESTCW6425.

5. The famous history of Whittington & his cat. Shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtrained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Adorned with cuts. New York: Printed & sold by William Durell, no. 19, Queen Street, [ca.1791]  28, [4]p. ill.; 32?. University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections Shelfmark: CBC W614f Note: imp.  "William Durell was at 19 Queen street from 1786 1789, and 1791 1793. Adv. by Wm. Durell [1790 [in The Holy Bible abridged; Welch 612.5]." Bristol B7697; Shipton & Mooney 46357; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14295.  ESTCW15371.

6. The famous history of Sir Richard Whittington, and his cat. Shewing, how a poor country boy, destitute of parents obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Embellished with cuts. [Baltimore]: Printed for and sold by John Fisher, stationer, in Market Street, Baltimore, 1794 31, [1]p. ill.; 32?. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP  Bristol B8657; Shipton & Mooney 47328; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14296; Minick, A.R. Maryland, 170.  ESTCW6423.

7. The famous and remarkable history of Sir Richard Whittington. Three times Lord Mayor of London. Exeter, [N.H.]: Printed and sold by Henry Ranlet, MDCCXCV. [1795] 16p.; 4to. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Essex Institute, Salem Shelfmark: B W626.1 Not in Evans. Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14298.  ESTCW6422.

8. The famous history of Whittington and his cat. Shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Adorned with cuts. Newfield [Conn.]: Printed by Beach and Jones, [ca. 1795] 27, [1]p. ill.; 32?. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B9090; Shipton & Mooney 47684; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14297.  ESTCW6617.

9. The famous history of Whittington and his cat. Shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. Adorned with cuts. New York: Printed by W. Durell for John Harrison, 1800.  31, [1]p. ill.; 32?. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB  Evans 37395; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 142910. ESTCW6618.

10. The Famous history of Whittington & his cat: shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord mayor of London.  New-Haven [Conn.]: Printed by William W. Mouse, 1802.  30 p. ill. Shaw & Shoemaker, 3555.

11. Whittington and his cat. History of Whittington and his cat. Boston: Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, [1812?] 16 p. ill. Shaw & Shoemaker 27544.

12. Dick Whittington and his cat.  New York: J. Wrigley, [18 ?] 8 p. ill.; 16 cm.
Cleveland Public Library (John G. White chapbook collection; OCl SN00020, no. 12).


DM64HIST(144).
CATALOGUE Welch Traveller.
###The welch traveller; or, the unfortunate Welchman....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard London, . [1780?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Anonymous. By Humphrey Cornish. Cornish, Humphrey British Library: 1076.l.3(17) ESTCT52324.

NOTE Two other London listings. Also, Preston; Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(145).
CATALOGUE Witch of the Woodlands.
###The witch of the woodlands or, the cobler's new translation. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, is punish'd bad as Faustus with his devils.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1750?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines. Bodleian Library: Douce PP177(18) ESTCT200774.

NOTE Other London listings. Also, Newcastle. 

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(146).
CATALOGUE Wat Tyler and Jack Straw.
###The history of Wat Tyler, and Jack Straw.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, . [1730?]. 24p.; 12mo. InU Li: PR974.A1 no.2 CLU C ESTCN026953.

NOTE Other London listings including Midwinter, 1p. 1720? Also, Derby, 1788?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(147).
CATALOGUE Wicked Reproved.
###The wicked reproved; or, God's justice to the disobedient, in several judgments of God upon disobedient children, and grown up persons...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, [1760?] 24p. ill.; 12mo. Manchester, Chetham's Library Mun 3B7 4(4) Note: Cropped at foot, affecting imprint.  ESTCT219958.

NOTE No other London listings. Also, Newcastle, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


*DM64HIST(148).
CATALOGUE Whetstone for Dull Wits. 
###A whetstone for dull wits; or a poesy of new and ingenious riddles.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church yard, London, . [1775?]. 24p., ill.; 12mo. Vertical chain lines. Catchword on p.5: Q, A..  National Library of Scotland: Lauriston Collection: 2730.(25) Oxford Bodleian Library. New York Pierpont Morgan. ESTCT176958.

NOTE Two other London listings. Also, Newcastle, 1775.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64HIST(149).
CATALOGUE World Turned Upside Down.
###The world turn'd upside down, or, the folly of man; exemplefied in twelve comical relations upon uncommon subjects. Illustrated with twelve curious cuts, truly adapted to each story  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, . [1750?]. 24p.; 12mo. On the titlepage of this edition the eleventh line of text reads " Illustrated with twelve curious cuts, truly adapted" and the twelfth line of text reads "to each story". British Library: 1079.i.15(19) New York Public Library ESTCT52815.

NOTE Four other London listings, including Cluer Dicey, 1750?

NORTH AMERICA: 
1. The World turned upside down or The comical metamorphoses A work entirely calculated to excite laughter in grown persons and promote morality in the younger ones of both sexes: decorated with copper plates curiously drawn and elegantly engraved [Four lines of verse] Boston: Printed and sold by John D. M'Dougall and Company two doors south of the treasurer's office, [1780?]  64p., 29 leaves of plates: ill.; 13 cm. Oberlin College Mudd Learning Center Shelfmark: 091.1.1780?W893 !c imp.  Title page engraved. Date of publication supplied by Welch. The only known copy, held by Oberlin College, is imperfect. Bristol B5212; Shipton & Mooney 43918; Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 14541.  ESTCW17213.

2. The World turned upside down or The comical metamorphoses A work entirely calculated to excite laughter in grown persons and promote morality in the young ones of both sexes Decorated with 34 coppper plates curiously drawn and engraved. [Four lines of verse] Boston: Printed and sold by I. Norman no 75 Newbury Street, [ca.1794]  64p., 34leaves of plates: ill.; 32. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DB two copies. Title page engraved. Bristol B7292; Shipton & Mooney 45805.  ESTCW17214.

3. The World turn'd upside down; ... [Boston]: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] 1 sheet ([1] p.); 29 x 19 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 22103.  BDSDS. 1810 (RE F 1814).


DM64HIST(150).
CATALOGUE Weeks Preparation.
###The week's preparation, for the worthy raceiving [sic] of the holy sacrament. With meditations and prayers before and after receiving, ... As also, directions to live well....  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing office, in Bow church yard, London, [1775?] 24p. ill.; 240. National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection 2734(16).  Copy acquired by J. Hussey 1776.  ESTCT179601. 

NOTE No other listings in cheap print.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


