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PJ.761.015
28 May 1761:23 (964)
James Rivington, book seller and stationer from London, begs
leave to acquaint the publick, that he has removed his store
from between Walnut and Chesnut-Street, to the house lately
possessed by Mr. Bickley at the corner of Market and Front-
Streets, and facing the London coffee-house, where may be
had at the most reasonable rates, books on almost every art,
sciences and faculty, also stationary wares, maps, prints,
quadrants, mathematical instruments, &c. &c. &c. Among many
thousands other books of various subjects, which he has just
imported are the following. . . .
20. Shakespear's, Congreve's, Vanburgh's, Ottway's,
Dryden's, Beaumont and Fletcher's, Steel's and Humes's
plays. . . . .
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