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BEP(F.767.046
31 Aug 1767:41,42,43 (1667)
Just imported and to be sold by John Mein at the London
Book-Store, north side of King-Street, Boston, large and
small bibles of every sort, and a numerous collection of
books in Divinity, among which are the following. . . [60
titles follow, including]
Tate and Brady's Psalms, a new edition, large print two
pistareens, and 22s. by the dozen.
Watt's Psalms & Hymns a new edition. . . [56 more titles,
novels, and 40 more on various subjects]
New Plays: Earl of Warwick, by Mr. Franklin; School for
Guardians, by Mr. Murphy; Perplexities; Love in the City;
Fairy Favour; English Merchant, by Mr. Colman; Clandestine
Marriage, by ditto; Cymon; Accomplished Maid; Cunning Man by
Rousseau. . . [9 more lines]
Psalmody: Williams's Psalmody, Williams's Anthems, Green's
Psalmody; Tansur's Royal Melody compleat; Arnold's Church
Music; Arnold's Harmony; Bayley's Introduction to Music.
Containing the grounds and rules of music, from Walter &
Tansur, and a collection of the choices tunes from the most
approved masters.
Song Books: The Masque, The Warblers Delight; The Bucks do.
a collection of very humourous songs. The Brent; Frank
Hammond's Songs, or every Buck and choice Spirits
Companions.
A Collection of Songs, very elegantly printed on fine
writing paper, and entirely calculated for the votaries of
Comus. . . [10 more lines]
Mein has for sale, a grand assortment of the best authors in
every art and science, and in every branch of polite
literature, and sells at the very lowest prices.
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