Publisher |
The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1728 |
Publisher |
The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1728 |
Publisher |
The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1728 |
Publisher |
The dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1728 |
Publisher |
The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1728 |
Publisher |
The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. The Second Edition. |
Pope
, Alexander
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
|
1728 |
Publisher |
The history of the mimes and pantomimes, with An Historical Account of several Performers in Dancing, living in the Time of the Roman Emperors. To which will be added, A List of the Modern Entertainments that have been exhibited on the English Stage, either in Imitation of the ancient Pantomimes, or after the Manner of the Modern Italians; When and where first Performed, and by whom Composed. By John Weaver, Dancing-Master. |
Dodd I
, Anne
(Publisher)
Weaver
, John
(Author)
|
1728 |
Bookseller |
A discourse concerning ridicule and irony in writing, in a letter to the Reverend Dr. Nathanael Marshall. |
Collins
, Anthony
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Dyer, (who was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st day of November, 1729.) containing, a particular relation of all the notorious and surprising facts by him committed for the Space of Fifteen Years past, as Petty Larcenys, Fellonies, Burglaries, Housebreakings, Shopliftings, Street and Highway-Robberies, Rapes, Cheats, &c. Wrote by himself, when under condemnation in Newgate, and Publish'd at his Earnest Request, for the Benefit of the Publick, in Order to prevent the Perpetration of the many Villanies which are daily committed In and About this Metropolis. |
Dyer
, John
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Printer)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1729 |
Bookseller |
A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fifth Edition, Corrected. |
Broxholme
, Noel
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fourth Edition, corrected. |
Broxholme
, Noel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Second Edition. |
Broxholme
, Noel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Third Edition. |
Broxholme
, Noel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A poem, Sacred to the Memory of the Honourable The Lady Aber-ny. Humbly Inscrib'd to the Quality of Great-Britain, &c. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. Being the Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder of King Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs. |
Trapp
, Joseph
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. Being the fast-day for the execrable murder of King Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D.D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the request of the Lord Mayor, and the sheriffs. |
Trapp
, Joseph
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings. |
Burgess
, Daniel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
Aesop at St James's. By Isaac Freeman, Esq; |
Freeman
, Isaac
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; Shewing by distinct Symbols, I. The Knights of the Garter. II. Of the Thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with their respective City, County, or Borough, against the same, distinguishing the new Members, and specifying how many Parliaments the old have served in. To which is added, the names of such gentlemen of the last Parliament who are left out of the present. A New Edition, with the Alterations. |
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Lords
(Author)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university where Gentlemen may have Academical Education under the Eye of their Friends. II. By an Hospital for Foundlings. III. By forming an Academy of Sciences at Christ's-Hospital. IV. By suppressing pretended Mad-Houses, where many of the fair Sex are unjustly confin'd, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c. and many Widows are lock'd up for the Sake of their Jointure. V. To save our Youth from Destruction, by clearing the Streets of impudent Strumpets. Suppressing Gaming - Tables, and Sunday Debauches. VI. To save our lower Class of People from utter Ruin, and render them useful by preventing the immoderate Use of Geneva: With a frank Explosion of many other common Abuses, and incontestable Rules for Amendment. Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. By Andrew Moreton, Esq; The Second Edition. |
Defoe
, Daniel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
The advantages of peace and commerce; with some remarks on the East-India trade. |
Defoe
, Daniel
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
The anti-Craftsman: being an answer to The Craftsman extraordinary; wherein the clamours of a certain party are fully detected and exposed. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1729 |
Bookseller |
The arbitrary punishments and cruel tortures inflicted on prisoners for debt represented and described, In several figures of the Uncommon and Dangerous Instruments used for that Purpose, Engraved from the Originals laid before the House of Commons, with their Explanations. Also a True state of all the other Miseries and Oppressions of Goals, Related in many Surprizing Cases; And shewing how they are now terminating in the Overthrow of the barbarous Goalers, and the Triumph of the suffering Prisoners. To which is added, copies of all the necessary Forms to be used for the Discharge of Insolvent Debtors. By W. R. a Sufferer in the Fleet, and other Goals. Enter'd according to Act of Parliament. |
R.
, W.
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
The better sequel better'd. In a dialogue betwixt the oak and the dunghill. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
Nutt
, Elizabeth
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
Bookseller |
The lover's opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood, prompter to the Theatre. |
Chetwood
, William Rufus
(Author)
Dodd I
, Anne
(Bookseller)
|
1729 |
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