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1795LondonHazard<p>CHEAP REPOSITORY For Moral and Religious Publications. London: S Hazard for J Marshall circa 1795. 12mo xxiv including 22 pages of Subscriber's names History of Tom White the Postilion <em>Way to Plenty </em><em>Two Shoemaker Shepherd of Salisbury-Plain two parts Book of Martyrs Two Soldiers Plague in London 1665 Execution of Maclean Gentleman Highwayman Divine Songs by Isaac Watts Life of William Baker Lancashire Collier Girl Beggerly Boy Good Mother's Legacy Daniel in the Lion's Den Noah's Flood Hints to all Ranks of People Harvest Home Two Wealthy Farmers two parts Laborer's in the Vineyard Sorrowful Sam the Guinea and the Shilling True Book in Verse Wonderful Escape from Shipwreck Husbandry Moralized Babay story of a good Negro Woman Murders Religious Advantages of the Inhabitants of Great Britain Happy Waterman Sorrows of Yamba Carpenter each separately paginated from 8pp to 32pp and mostly front woodcut; original leather-backed marbled boards heavily rubbed small spine defects. </em></p><p><em>RARE COLLECTION from the first year of Cheap Repository chapbook tracts many authored anonymously by Hannah More. </em></p> S Hazard for J Marshall hardcover
20122111902160306498Ikuhosha 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 296 pages Size: A5 size Ikuhosha paperback
20122080502106409895Fusosha Ikuhosha 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 291p Fusosha Ikuhosha paperback
2471517 October 1836; on letterhead of Bardon Hill Weetwood Leeds Yorkshire. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice for postage and in envelope with stamp and Leeds postmark addressed in autograph to ‘Mrs. Stopford / Sussex Lodge / Horsham / Sussex’. Addressed to ‘Dear Mrs. Stopford’ and signed ‘J B. Baillie’. He begins in almost philosophical terms: ‘Dear Mrs. Stopford / How very kind of you to remember this little request. It was such a pleasure to receive the cutting. So few people carry out casual promises which are easily made & as quickly forgotten: when they are fulfilled they seem to contribute to human happiness out of all proportion to their importance. How does a wise person like yourself explain that’ In the last two paragraphs he discusses the weather and his regret about her early departure on their previous meeting. 17 October 1836; on letterhead of Bardon Hill, Weetwood [Leeds, Yorkshire]. unknown