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CC-H.767.029
19 Oct 1767:41,42,43 (147)
Mein, at the London Book-store, north side of King-Street,
Boston, has just imported a very grand assortment of the
most modern books, in very branch of polite literature, arts
and sciences, viz. History, novels, plays. . . . [169 lines
describing types of books for sale and resumes of various
lengths for 12 books]. . . The Free-Mason's Pocket
Companion. Containing the history of Masonry from the
creation to the present time; the institution of the grand
lodge; lists of the grand lodges of England and Scotland,
their customs, charges, constitutions, orders and
regulations. To which is added, a large collection of the
best Mason's songs, many of which were never before
published. . . [11 lines describing school books for sale] A
new edition of Tate and Brady's Psalms, on a large letter,
very cheap. Watts's Psalms and Hymns, a new edition, well
printed. New plays. School for Guardians, by Mr. Murphy.
Perplexities. Love in the City. Fairy Favor. Clandestine
Marriage. Cymon. Accomplished Maid. Cunning Man. by
Rosseau. . . [10 more lines describing other books for sale]
Psalmody. Williams Psalmody -------Anthems Green's Psalmody
Arnold's Complete Psalmodist. Tansur's Royal Melody
compleat Arnold's Church Music --------Harmony Baily's
Introduction to Music. Containing the Grounds of Music,
from Walter and Tansur, and a collection of the choicest
tunes from the most approved masters. Song books. The
Masque The Warbler's Delight The Buck's do. a collection of
very humorous songs The Brent Frank Hammond's Songs, or
every Buck and choice Spirit's Companion A Collection of
Songs, very elegantly printed on fine writing paper, and
entirely calculated for the votaries of Comus. . . [18 more
lines of books for sale and apology for want of space to
list remaining inventory.]
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