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SCGCJ.767.050
23 Jun 1767:31 (81)
George Wood, stationer and bookbinder in Elliott-street; has
just imported in the last vessels from London, a very large
and compleat assortment of stationary ware, . . . [24 lines]
fountain pens, fine writing vellum, and parchment ditto for
drum heads, paints of various colours in shells; . . . [16
lines, books] Moillere's plays, French and English, 10 vol.
Telemachus, French and English; . . . [10 lines] a great
variety of song books.
He has likewise to dispose of, upwards of one thousand
volumes of curious books, consisting of histories, voyages,
travels, lives, memoirs, novels, plays, &c. which he will
sell very cheap. . . [8 lines]
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