ID 3888
Last Name Cooper [Publisher]
First Name Mary
Title
Gender Female
Date of Birth 1707
Date of Death 1761-08-05
Place of Birth
Place of Death London
Related Firms Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row]
Mary Cooper [The Globe]
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/9741821
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Cooper_(publisher)
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Notes See Lisa Maruca's work in The People of Print: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009629461
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Publisher Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars: corrected and amended. With large annotations, and a preface, by Zachary Grey, LL.D. Adorn'd with a new set of cuts. 1744
Bookseller The genuineness of Lord Clarendons's history of the rebellion printed at Oxford vindicated. Mr. Oldmixon's slander confuted. The true state of the case represented. By John Burton B.D. Fellow of Eton College. 1744
Publisher The gymnasiad, or Boxing match. A very short, but very curious epic poem. With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Tertius, and notes variorum. 1744
Bookseller The influence of education justified, with regard to the profession of Christianity. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, May 6. 1744. By John Spry, B. D. Vicar of West-Hendred, Berks, and formerly Fellow of C. C. C. Oxon. 1744
Bookseller The lady's drawing room. Being a faithfull picture of the great world. In which the various humours of both sexes are display'd. Drawn from the life: and Interspers'd with entertaining and affecting Novels. 1744
Printer The lady's drawing room. Being a faithfull picture of the great world. In which the various humours of both sexes are display'd. Drawn from the life: and Interspers'd with entertaining and affecting Novels. 1744
Publisher The resurrection of Jesus considered; in answer to The tryal of the witnesses. The third edition with great amendments. By a moral philosopher. N. B. The second edition is spurious and erroneous. 1744
Publisher The strolling hero, or, Rome's knight-errant. A hudibrastick poem on the young chevalier's expedition. By Jemmy Butler. 1744
Publisher Thelamont; or, perfect generosity. A novel. By the editor of Clidanor and Cecilia. Being the second novel of that collection. 1744
Publisher A letter to Doctor Pitt, an eminent physician at Oxford. By a young lady of Oxford; Author of several other Celebrated Pieces. 1745
Bookseller A plan of Mr. Pope's garden, as it was left at his death: with a plan and perspective view of the grotto. All taken by J. Serle, his gardener. With an account of all the gems, minerals, spars, and ores of which it is composed, and from whom and whence they were sent. To which is added, a character of all his writings. 1745
Bookseller A sermon preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey-Church of Westminster, on Wednesday, January 30th, 1744. Being the Day appointed to be observed as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Lord Bishop of Lincoln. The Second Edition. 1745
Publisher Advice to the Ladies. A Poem: with an elegiac complaint on the death of the inimitable Alexander Pope, Esq. By a Norfolk Gentleman. 1745
Bookseller An ode to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Lonsdale. 1745
Bookseller Henry and Blanche: Or, The Revengeful Marriage. A Tale: Taken from the French of Gil Bas. 1745
Bookseller Jovi Eleutherio: Or, an Offering to Liberty. 1745
Publisher Oriental tales, collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates. 1745
Publisher Popish intrigues and cruelty plainly exemplified, in the affecting case and narrative of Mrs. Frances Shaftoe. Containing an account of her being eleven months in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing, among many other Treasonable Things, that the Pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by his Daughters, Anne and Eleanor, and most barbarously used, near the Space of Six Years, to force her to turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery. With the Deposition of a Swiss Protestant Woman, who effected her Escape from a Nunnery in France, into Switzerland, (taken before the Lord Chief Justice Holt) from whence she returned into England, in December 1706. The second edition. 1745
Publisher The child's new play-thing : being a spelling-book intended to make the Learning to Read, a Diversion instead of a Task. Consisting of Scripture-Histories, Fables, Stories, Moral and Religious Precepts, Proverbs, Songs, Riddles, Dialogues, &c. The Whole adapted to the Capacties of Children, and Divided into Lessons of one, two, three, and four Syllables; with entertaining Pictures to each Story and Fable, And a new-invented Alphabet for Children to play with, and a Preface shewing the Use of it. The Third Edition. To which is added Three Dialogues; 1. Shewing how a little Boy shall make every body love him. 2. How a little Boy shall grow wiser than the rest of his School-fellows. 3. How a little Boy shall become a great Man. Designed for the Use of Schools, or for Children before they go to School. 1745
Publisher The conduct of our officers, as well general as inferior, in the late battle near Tournay, examined; and the true causes of our defeat assign'd. In a new and more authentic account of the whole action, than any that has yet been publish'd. 1745
Publisher The Hampstead Congress: or, the happy pair. 1745
Bookseller The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair. 1745
Printer The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair. 1745
Publisher The muse in good humour: or, A collection of the best poems, comic tales, choice fables, enigmas, &c. From the most eminent poets. With some originals. In two parts. Vol. II. 1745
Publisher The saviour. A poem. In two books. By J. Grigg. Book the first. 1745

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