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NYGWPB.761.008
15 Jan 1761:33 (941)
At the London Book Store, over against the Golden Key, in
Hanover-square, which is opened by James Rivington,
bookseller from London, all sorts of stationary wares, maps,
pictures, mathematical, and musical instruments, are sold by
wholesale and retail, at exceeding cheap rates; where all
libraries both publick and private are amply supplied, and
where any person unacquainted with books, may be informed of
the true character and estimation of every modern book
existing; . . . [1/2 column describing several religious
books]
At said James Rivington's store, all sorts of books,
stationery wares, mathematical and musical instruments, and
hanging papers of the most elegant patterns, are sold, by
wholesale or retail.
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