The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Annual Catalogue: Numb. II. (1738) This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this ebook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this eBook. Title: The Annual Catalogue: Numb. II. (1738) Author: Various Release date: March 24, 2008 [eBook #24900] Language: English Credits: Produced by David Starner, Louise Pryor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ANNUAL CATALOGUE: NUMB. II. (1738) *** Produced by David Starner, Louise Pryor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net {Transcriber's note: Some books have no price listed in the original, and some publishers have no address listed. These are indicated by {no price} and {no address} respectively. A few typographical errors have been corrected. They are listed, and other possible errors noted, at the end of the etext.} THE _Annual Catalogue_: (NUMB. II.) Or, A new and compleat LIST of ALL THE NEW BOOKS, New Editions of BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, PRINTS, _&c._ PUBLISH'D In History, Divinity, Law, Poetry, Plays, Novels, Painting, Architecture, and all other Sciences, from _January_ the First, 1737, to _January_ the First, 1738. Giving an Account of the Prices they sell for, also a List of the Names and Places of Abode of the several Booksellers, _&c._ whom printed by. Useful to all who delight in Reading, but more especially to Gentlemen, Ladies, and Booksellers in the Country; not only to let them know what Books are published, but their exact Prices. LONDON: Printed for _J. Worrall_, in _Bell-Yard_, near _Lincoln's-Inn_; _C. Corbett_, against St _Dunstan's Church_ in _Fleet-street_; Mess. _Ward_ and _Chandler_, without _Temple-Bar_, 1738 [Price Six-Pence.] THE PREFACE. In the _Preface_ to the First Number of this _Catalogue_, I mentioned that the Design of it was Principally intended to inform Gentlemen, Ladies, _&c._ who live remote from _London_, (at a small Expence), what Books, Pamphlets, Prints, _&c._ were published in the Preceeding Year; with their exact Prices, and whom printed for. And to make this _Annual Catalogue_ more Compleat and Useful, I have added an Alphabetical LIST of the Booksellers Names, and Places of Abode, it being very proper when an Order is sent for Books, _&c._ to mention who they are printed for, and where they live. The EDITOR. _BOOKS lately publish'd, Sold by J. WORRALL, C. CORBETT, Mess. WARD and CHANDLER._ Manby's Law and Practice of Fines and Recoveries, from the _Præcipe_ to the Final Issue. Containing not only the Method of passing them in the Common Form, but where they vary, as in London, Chester, Lancaster, the great Sessions of Wales, &c. 8vo. _5s._ Law Quibbles, Tricks, Turns, and Evasions in the Law, 4th Edition, with the Addition of a Second Part, containing Precedents of Conveyances in Extraordinary Cases, and Law Notes thereon, 8vo. _4s. 6d._ History and Practice of the Common Pleas, by a late Learned Hand, 8vo. _4s._ Customs and Privileges of Stepney and Hackney, in the County of Middlesex. Of Tenants Neglect, Admission, By-Laws, &c. with an Act of Parliament for the perpetual Establishment of the said Customs, 12mo. _1s. 6d._ THE _Annual CATALOGUE NO II. for the Year 1737._ Abridgment and Review of a Discourse, concerning the Law of Inheritance in Fee, _8vo._ _F. 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Lintott_, _2s. 6d._ X. Y. Yae---ough, a Print that inclines Persons to the same Disposition, _T. Bakewell_, _6d._ Year of Wonders, by S----n D----k, _6d._ Young's (Dr.) Love of Fame, the universal Passion, 3d Edition, _C. Hitch_, _3s. 6d._ Z. Zenger's (J. P.) Tryal, who was acquitted for Printing and Publishing a libel against the Government, _J. Wilford_, _1s._ FINIS. A LIST OF THE _NAMES and Places of Abode, of the several _Booksellers_, _Printsellers_, _&c._ mentioned in this CATALOGUE._ A. _Amey_, Charing Cross. _Applebee_, Boult Court, Fleet Street. _Astley_, St Paul's Church Yard. _Austen_, St Paul's Church Yard. B. _Bakewell_, Fleet Street, seeing White Fryars. _Basket_, King's Printer, Black Fryars. _Bathurst_, see _Motte_. _Bettenham_, St John's Lane, near Hicks's-Hall. _Bettesworth_ and _Hitch_, in Pater-Noster-Row. _Birt_, in Ave-Maria-Lane, Ludgate Street. _Bonwick_, St Paul's Church Yard. _Boreman_, near Child's Coffee House, St Paul's. _Brindley_, New Bond Street. _Buckland_, Pater-Noster-Row, near St Paul's. C. _Cave_, St John's Gate, near Clerkenwell. _Chappelle_, near Grosvenor-square. _Charlton_, Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange. _Chrichley_, Charing Cross, near Scotland Yard. _Clark_ (_J._) under the Royal Exchange. _Clark_ (_J._) Duck Lane, Smithfield. _Clark_, see _Gilliver_. _Clay_, without Temple Bar, near Devereux Court. _Cogan_, Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet Street. _Comins_, under the Royal Exchange. _Cooper_, in Pater-Noster-Row. _Corbett_, facing St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street. _Cox_, under the Royal Exchange. _Cruden_, under the Royal Exchange. _Curl_, Rose Street, Covent Garden. _Chandler_, see _Ward_. D. _Davidson_, Poultry, near Stock's Market. _Davis_, Pater-Noster-Row. _Dickenson_, Fleet Street, near Shoe Lane. _Dodd_, without Temple Bar. _Dodsley_, Pall-Mall, near St James's Street. _Downing_, Bartholomew Close, Little Britain. F. _Farmer_, in St Paul's Church Yard, near Cheapside. _Fisher_, Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange. _Ford_, Poultry, near Stock's Market. _Foster_, St Paul's Church Yard. _Fox_, Westminster Hall. _Franklyn_, Russel Street, Covent Garden. G. _Garnet_, at Sheffield. _Gibbons_, near the Temple Church. _Gilliver_ and _Clark_, facing St Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, and Westminster-Hall. _Gosling_, Fleet Street, facing Fetter Lane. _Gray_, Poultry, near Stock's Market. _Gyles_, Holbourn, facing Gray's Inn. H. _Haines_, Bow Street, Covent Garden. _Harding_, St Martin's Lane, near Long Acre. _Harper_, Fleet Street. _Hawkins_ (_G._) between the Temple Gates, Fleet Street, and at Tunbridge Wells. _Hazard_, facing Stationers Hall, Ludgate Street. _Hett_, in the Poultry. _Hill_, {no address} _Hitch_, see _Bettesworth_. _Hodges_, London Bridge. _Huggenson_, Chancery Lane, facing Serjeant's Inn. _Hutton_, without Temple Bar. J. _Jephson_, Smithfield, near Hosier Lane. _Innys_ and _Manby_, Ludgate Street, near St Paul's. K. _Kent_, in Finch Lane. _Knapton_, Ludgate Street. L. _Leak_, at Bath. _Lewis_ (_J._) Bartholomew Close. _Lewis_ (_W._) Russel Street, Covent Garden. _Lidiard_, Smith's Square, Westminster. _Lintott_, Fleet Street, facing St Dunstan's Church. _Littleton_, Fleet Street, facing Clifford's Inn Lane. _Lloyd_, Chancery Lane, near Fleet Street. _Longman_, Pater-Noster-Row, near St Paul's. M. _Manby_, see _Innys_. _Meadows_, in Cornhill, near Birching Lane. _Mears_, Ludgate Hill. _Mechell_, Fleet Street. _Midwinter_, St Paul's Church Yard. _Millan_, Charing Cross, facing the Admiralty. _Millar_, facing St Clement's Church in the Strand. _Montagu_, Wild Street, near Drury Lane. _Morgan_, {no address} _Moseley_, Fleet Street, near Serjeant's Inn. _Motte_, and _Bathurst_, Middle Temple Gate. _Mount_, Tower Hill. N. _Noon_, near Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside. _Nourse_, without Temple Bar. O. _Osborne_ (_Tho._) Gray's Inn, Holbourn. _Oswald_, Poultry, near Stock's Market. _Overton_, Fleet Street, facing Fetter Lane. P. _Parker_ (_Edm._) in Lombard Street, near Stock's Market. _Parker_ (_Will._) St Paul's Church Yard. _Payne_ (_Olive_) in New Round Court in the Strand. _Payne_ (_T._) Bishopsgate's Street within. _Pemberton_, facing St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street. _Purser_, White Fryars, Fleet Street. _Purser_, in Bartholomew Close. R. _Read_, White Fryars, Fleet Street. _Rivington_, North Side of St Paul's Church Yard. _Roberts_, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street. _Robinson_ (_R._) St Paul's Church Yard, near Cheapside. _Robinson_ (_J._) Tavistock Street, near Covent Garden. _Robinson_ (_Jacob_) next the one Tun in the Strand. S. _Shugburgh_, Fleet Street, facing Chancery Lane. _Smith_ (_G._) {no address} _Smith_ (_W._) Lincoln's Inn Gate, Carey Street. _Sowle_, George Yard, Lombard Street. _Stagg_, Westminster Hall. _Steen_, Inner Temple Lane. _Stone_, Bedford Row. _Strahan_, Cornhill, facing the Royal Exchange. _Symon_, facing the Royal Exchange. T. _Tomson_, facing Catherine Street in the Strand. _Torbuck_, Clare Court, Drury Lane. _Trye_, Holbourn, near Gray's Inn Gate. V. _Vincent_, Ludgate Street, near St Paul's. W. _Waller_, Temple Cloysters. _Walthoe_, Cornhill, facing the Royal Exchange. _Ward_ and _Chandler_, without Temple Bar, at Scarborough, and York. _Ward_ (_Aaron_) Little Britain. _Ward_ (_T._) {no address} _Ware_, Amen Corner, near St Paul's. _Watts_, Wild Court, near Lincoln's Inn Fields. _Webb_, (i. e. _T. C._) Pater-Noster-Row. _Whiston_, Fleet Street, near Water Lane. _Wicksteed_, Newgate Street, near Warwick Lane. _Wilford_, behind the Chapter House, St Paul's Church Yard. _Wilmot_, Oxford. _Woodward_, Fleet Street, between the Temple Gates. _Worrall_ (_John_) in Bell Yard, near Lincoln's Inn. _Worrall_ (_Tho._) Fleet Street, facing the Temple. _Wotton_, Fleet Street, facing St Dunstan's Church. _Just published, in 2 neat Pocket Volumes, Price _6s._ with Cuts, or _5s._ without._ Les Amusemens de Spa: Or, the Gallantries of the Spaw in Germany. Containing the Nature of the several Springs, with the singular Virtues and Uses: The Reasons (besides that of drinking the Waters) why they are frequented by the People of the first Quality: The various Diversions and Amusements of the Place: Many secret Histories and Adventures of the Principal Persons resorting to it: Intermix'd with innumerable Strokes of the most refin'd Wit, Humour, Gaiety, _&c._ The Whole adorned with Thirteen Copper Plates finely engraved, representing the Town of Spaw, with the several Fountains, Cascades, Walks, and Avenues in the Neighbourhood of that celebrated Village. Translated from the Original French, Printed for _Ward_ and _Chandler_. {Transcriber's notes: Several publishers of listed books do not appear in the list of publishers. The following list may be incomplete: Book Publisher Collection of 300 _French_ Songs Roycaroll Drury's Rival Milliners, a Pastoral G. Spavan Essay on the Sinking Fund J. Peele Steele's (Sir Rich.) Englishman W. Feales Succinct History of Priesthood H. Goreham Traveller's Guide: Or, Pocket Companion T. Millward Spellings are not always consistent. In particular, the following variations in publishers' names have been noted: Comyns/Comins, Huggonson/Huggenson, Lediard/Lidiard, Mechell/Mitchell, Shugburgh/Shuckburgh. A few typographical errors have been corrected as follows: "Budd's (Say.) Sermon in Snow Fields Meeting House" corrected to "Rudd's (Say.) Sermon in Snow Fields Meeting House" "Tull's (Jeth.) Supplement to the Essay on Horse-hoing" corrected to "Tull's (Jeth.) Supplement to the Essay on Horse-shoing" "Wyld's (S.) Practical Surveryor" corrected to "Wyld's (S.) Practical Surveyor" "_Waller_, Temple Cloystlers" corrected to "_Waller_, Temple Cloysters" "_Webb_, (i. e. _T. C._) Paster-Noster-Row." corrected to "_Webb_, (i. e. _T. C._) Pater-Noster-Row." } End of Project Gutenberg's The Annual Catalogue: Numb. II. 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