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SCGCJ.768.103
18 Oct 1768:31 (150)
George Wood, book-binder and stationer, in Elliott-street,
has just imported . . . from London; a large and compleat
assortment of stationary ware . . . [5 lines]. A neat
collection of books, among which are . . . [7 lines] Watt's
Psalms and Hymns, ditto [in all variety of bindings],
Harmonica Sacra, a Choice Collection of Psalm and Hymn
Tunes, Holroyd Common ditto, &c. . . [31 lines] a great
variety of song books, ditto of small picture books for
children, entertaining and instructive, a large assortment
of [single] plays, violins, and strings for ditto.
He has likewise to dispose of a collection 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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