CHURCHILL (CHARLES) The Prophecy of Famine. A Scots Pastoral ... Inscribed to John Wilkes, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece, half-title (with 'Proposals for Printing by Subscription, a Volume of Poems ... by Mr. Churchill ... London, January 14, 1763' on verso), For the Author, 1763; [HALL-STEVENSON (JOHN)] Fables for Grown Gentlemen: or, a Fable for every Day in the Week, second edition, R. and J. Dodsley, 1762; Ingratitude. A Poem. Inscribed to the most Grateful of Mankind ... The second edition. With alterations and additions, J. Williams, 1764; MASON (WILLIAM) Odes, engraved title vignette, Cambridge, 1756; [THOMPSON (EDWARD)] The Soldier. A Poem, J. Almon, 1764; An Account of the Ceremonies observed in the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, one engraved plate only (of two?), illustrations, G. Kearsly, 1761; WILKES (JOHN) A Letter to a Noble Member of the Club in Albermarle-Street, W. Nicoll, 1764; FRANCIS (PHILIP) A Letter from a Right Honourable Person. And the Answer to it, Translated into Verse, W. Nicoll, 1761, bound together, early quarter leather, worn, both covers detached, 4to (8)
CHURCHILL (CHARLES) The Prophecy of Famine. A Scots Pastoral ... Inscribed to John Wilkes, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece, half-title (with 'Proposals for Printing by Subscription, a Volume of Poems ... by Mr. Churchill ... London, January 14, 1763' on verso), For the Author, 1763; [HALL-STEVENSON (JOHN)] Fables for Grown Gentlemen: or, a Fable for every Day in the Week, second edition, R. and J. Dodsley, 1762; Ingratitude. A Poem. Inscribed to the most Grateful of Mankind ... The second edition. With alterations and additions, J. Williams, 1764; MASON (WILLIAM) Odes, engraved title vignette, Cambridge, 1756; [THOMPSON (EDWARD)] The Soldier. A Poem, J. Almon, 1764; An Account of the Ceremonies observed in the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, one engraved plate only (of two?), illustrations, G. Kearsly, 1761; WILKES (JOHN) A Letter to a Noble Member of the Club in Albermarle-Street, W. Nicoll, 1764; FRANCIS (PHILIP) A Letter from a Right Honourable Person. And the Answer to it, Translated into Verse, W. Nicoll, 1761, bound together, early quarter leather, worn, both covers detached, 4to (8)
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