Titles by Jacob Tonson I [Strand] in BIBTEX format
There are 12 titles associated with this firm.
@book{ wphp_23733 author={Haym,Nicola Francesco}, year={1711}, title={Etearco. An Opera. As it is Perform'd at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand]}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_22793 author={Centlivre,Susanna}, year={1711}, title={Mar-Plot; or, the second part of The busie-body. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand]}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25596 author={Shakespeare,William and Rowe,Nicholas}, year={1714}, title={The works of Mr. William Shakespear, in nine volumes: with his life, by N. Rowe Esq; Adorn'd with cuts. To the last volume is prefix'd, I. An essay on the art, rise, and progress of the stage, in Greece, Rome, and England. II. Observations upon the most sublime passages in this author. III. A Glossary, explaining the antiquated words made use of throughout his works.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand] \& Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] \& Katherine Sanger \& John Pemberton \& }, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25951 author={Hale,Matthew}, year={1716}, title={The analysis of the law: being a scheme, or, abstract, of the several titles and partitions of the law of England, digested into method. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table.}, publisher={}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25952 author={Hale,Matthew}, year={1716}, title={The history of the common law of England. Divided into twelve chapters. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected.}, publisher={}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_23989 author={Monck,Mary}, year={1716}, title={Marinda. Poems and Translations Upon Several Occasions.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand]}, }
@book{ wphp_26061 author={Jacob,Giles}, year={1718}, title={The compleat sportsman. In three parts. Part I. Containing the nature and various kinds of game, under their several Denominations, with the best Methods of taking the same, by Shooting, Hunting, Dogs, Nets, and otherwise; and the Laws and Statutes made for Preservation of the Game, with Warrants to impower Game-Keepers, &c. Part II. Of the best Situations and Methods of erecting and Management of Parks, Warrens, &c. Of Hunting the Buck, Doe, &c. And a concise Abridgment of the Forest-Laws, and of all the Laws and Statutes relating to Deer: Methodically interspersed with Precedents of Warrants for Deer, &c. Part III. Of fish and fishing; the most successful Methods of Angling; the only proper Baits, Tackle and agreeable Seasons for taking all Sorts of Fish; and the Rivers wherein they are to be found; with the Statutes relating to Fishing, &c.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand] \& William Taylor}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_26044 author={Hardesty,John}, year={1718}, title={The militia law, being all the Acts of Parliament thereof, methodically digested. Shewing under proper heads, and in the full words of the said acts the several powers of the King, Lord Lieutenant, and Deputies, one, two or three, therein: And the Qualifications and Duty of all Persons chargeable, and charged, or otherwise employed in the said Service. Also The Ordinance of the Lords and Commons made in the Year 1660, for raising of 70000 l. per Month, &c. Being out of Print, and containing the Rules and Directions to be observed in raising Trophy Money, and necessary Instructions to the Assessors and Collectors of the said Tax. The whole of great Use to the Honourable Lieutenancies, and to all Landlords, Tenants and others concerned in the Militia, to prevent Abuses in the same.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand] \& William Taylor}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_26026 author={Great Britain, and L'Estrange,Hamon}, year={1720}, title={The justice's law: being a compendious abstract of the most material parts of the acts of Parliament in force, from Magna Charta to this time, wherein justices of the peace have a power of acting. ... Alphabetically done, with a table for that purpose. By H. L'Estrange, ... one of his Majesty's justice's of the peace for the county of Suffolk.}, publisher={Robert Knaplock \& Jacob Tonson I [Strand]}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25982 author={Great Britain,}, year={1722}, title={The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members. To serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, Viz. The Duties, &c. of the Electors, the Elected, and the Officers Returning. The fourth edition, enlarged from the several Acts of Parliament to the end of the sessions 1721. To which are added the Forms of the Oaths relating to Elections.}, publisher={}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25981 author={Great Britain,}, year={1722}, title={The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes, now in force relating to the election of members. To serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, ... The third edition, continued to the end of the last session of this present parliament; to which are added the forms of the oaths, relating to elections.}, publisher={Jacob Tonson I [Strand]}, address={London}, }
@book{ wphp_25991 author={Steele,Richard and Addison,Joseph}, year={1733}, title={The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; revised and corrected by the author. Vol. I.}, publisher={Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] \& James Knapton \& Benjamin Sprint \& Daniel Midwinter and Aaron Ward \& Jacob Tonson I [Strand] \& Robert Gosling \& William Innys and Richard Manby \& John Osborn and Thomas Longman \& Ranew Robinson \& Benjamin Motte \& Henry Lintot}, address={London}, }