Titles by Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] in CHICAGO format
There are 40 titles associated with this firm.
Akerby,
George.
Spiller's jests or, the humours and pleasant adventures of the comedians, with their merry jokes, diverting songs, and entertaining tales.
London:
John Jackson,
J. Smith,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Oliver Payne,
Anne Dodd I,
1730?.
Unknown,
.
The priest and the widow, a tale.
London:
Edward Comyns,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
John Jackson,
Anne Dodd II,
1741.
Unknown,
.
Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of Great Britain: in which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially stated and examined, and such pointed out as are most deserving in the approaching elections.
London:
Mary Cooper,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Anne Dodd II,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle],
1741?.
Amhurst,
Nicholas.
The test of love. An epistle to a friend.
London:
Edward Comyns,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
John Jackson,
Anne Dodd II,
1742.
,
Sophia.
Woman not Inferior to Man: or, a short and modest vindication of the natural right of the fair-sex to a perfect equality of power, dignity, and esteem, with the men. By Sophia, a person of quality.
London:
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
1743.
W.,
T..
The present condition of Great-Britain, in a discourse upon things that have not been considered, though they are of the greatest consequence to her. With a true state of the case between us and the Dutch, that may not be unworthy of the Deliberations of that august Assembly by which we are represented in Parliament; and particularly in that great Article which fills them with so many Terrors as are insinuated in our present Accounts from Holland.
London:
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
M. Cook,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Anne Dodd II,
1746.
Unknown,
.
A letter to the heads of the University of Oxford, on a late very remarkable affair.
London:
1747.
Unknown,
.
The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. Published in the Daily Gazetteer. With the author's preface, and a complete index.
London:
1748.
Unknown,
.
The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. Published in the Daily Gazetteer. With the author's preface, and a complete index.
London:
1748.
Wesley,
John.
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton, Occasioned by his late Free Enquiry.
London:
1749.
Wesley,
John.
A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. The second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Jacob Loyseau,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle],
1750.
Shower,
John.
Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, but chiefly in the islands of Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, &c. With a particular and historical account of them, and divers other earthquakes. By John Shower, D.D.
London:
1750.
Unknown,
.
A home truth: being memoirs of the love and state-intrigues of the Court of H---; from the marriage of the Princess of Z------, to the tragical death of Count K-----k: written originally in High-German, by the celebrated Countess of K----k. The Second Edition.
London:
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
1750.
Unknown,
.
A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. The second edition.
London:
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange],
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook],
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Jacob Loyseau,
George Woodfall [Charing Cross],
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle],
1750.
Wesley,
John.
Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. The Second Edition, Inlarged.
Bristol:
1750?.
Ayscough,
James.
A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Is laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. The second edition. By James Ayscough, optician.
London:
Alexander Strahan [Cornhill],
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Anne Dodd II,
John Jolliffe,
1752.
Wesley,
John.
A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week. The Fifth Edition.
Bristol:
1755.
Wesley,
John.
Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. The Fifth Edition, corrected and enlarged.
Bristol:
1755.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Sir James Hodges,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
1755.
Ayscough,
James.
A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. The Fourth Edition.
London:
Alexander Strahan [Cornhill],
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Paul Stevens,
Anne Dodd II,
1755.
Ayscough,
James.
A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. The Fifth Edition.
London:
Edward Say,
1757.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body, a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
H. Woodgate and S. Brooks,
Stanley Crowder and Co. [London Bridge],
Thomas Caslon,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1759.