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BNL.767.049
11 Jun 1767:41 (3323)
Just imported and to be sold by John Mein, at the London
Book-store, King-street, Boston . . . [9 lines, magazines,
Kalendar for 1767]
The Ladies Memorandum Book for 1767.
Ornamented with an elegant picture of a lady in the dress of
the year 1766. Designed as a methodical register of all
their transactions of business as well as amusement.
Containing observations relative to the behaviour and
conduct of the ladies--Favourite songs for the year 1767--
Country dances for 1767--poems--Directions for the game of
Whist--&c. &c.
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New novels and Plays,
Conflict, 3 vols.
Charles Chance:
Nunnery, 2 vols:
Charles Villiers, 2 vols:
Vicar of Wakefield, 2 vols:
Tristram Shandy, vol 9th:
Continuation of Marianne:
Mrs. Pittborough:
Happy Life:
Country cousins 2 vols:
Masque--a new Song Book:
Female American 2 vols.:
Miss Drayton, 3 vols:
Adventures of an Author, 2 vols:
Cymon, by Mr. Garrick:
Cunning Man, by Mr Rousseau:
Country Girl:
Double Mistake:
Adopted Daughter, 2 vols:
Convent, 2 vols:
Delia Stanhope, 2 vols:
The Magdalen, or History of Miss Louisa Mildmay, 2 vols:
Perplexity, a comedy
Earl of Warwick, a tragedy by Mr. Franklin
English Merchant, a comedy by Mr. Colman:
Love in the City;
School for Guardians, by Mr. Murphy:
Accomplished Maid:
Clandestine Marriage, by M. Garrick
Besides some hundreds of the best and most modern novels,
plays and operas, Mein has at present for sale, a grand
assortment of the best books in every art and science
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