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NYG(W.760.049
29 Sep 1760:23 (86)
James Rivington, bookseller, from London, has this day
opened a store at the house of the late Doctor Ascough, in
Hanover-Square, where he proposes to sell at the most
reasonable rates, all sorts of books, maps, pictures,
mathematical and musical instruments. Stationary wares, and
elegant hanging papers, of the newest patterns.
He has brought with him a very large quantity of books in
most languages, arts and sciences, together with all the
latest novels, plays, &c. and a fine assortment of books for
schools and country stores, --to be sold wholesale or
retail.
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