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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 119   View pdf image (33K)
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1806 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
Unterschied zu gebrauchen. [rule] Zum funftenmal her-
ausgegeben. [thick-thin rule] Hagerstaun, gedruckt und
zu haben bey Jacob D. Dietrich, beym Dutzend Oder ein-
zelnen Stuck fur die allerniedrigsten Preisse. [thin-
thick rule] [ 1806-,
[48] p. 21 cm. A-E4 [F]4.
"Anfangsgrunde der ganzen Universal-Historie" (broad-
side inserted after sig. D) has separate imprint. See
item 411.
On cover: Der Waschingtoner und Htgerstauner Calender,
Seidensticker p. 167. Reichmann 97.
MWA; MdBE; DLC (2 copies); PHi. [405-,
Almanacs. Maryland.
The Rural Almanac for the year of our Lord 1807. Be-
ing the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year; and the
thirty-first of American Independence. Calculated for
the Meridians of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ken-
tucky, and Tennessee. Containing, {Exclusive of the
usual Astronomical Calculations,) A great variety of
useful and entertaining Miscellanies. Also, An account
of Captains Lewis and Clark1s expedition to the Great
South Sea. [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by
Fryer & Clark, for S. Butler.. [1806]
[36] p. 19 cm. [A]2 B6 C4 D6.
Advertised in the Baltimore Evening Post, Dec. 19,
1806, as "Just Published, By Samuel Butler ... his
fourth Almanac for this season, under the Title of the
Second Edition of the Rural Almanac."
MdHi (sig. D6 mutilated). [406]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[frame of printing ornaments] The Town and Country
Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1807. Being the Third
after Bissextile, or Leap-Year; and the 31st of American
Independence. Calculated for the Meridians of Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Con-
taining, Exclusive of the usual Astronomical Calcula-
tions, A great variety of Useful and Entertaining Mis-
cellanies In Prose and Verse. [thick-thin rule] Balti-
more: Printed for Abner Neal, Water St. head of Cheap-
side, & Samuel Butler, corner of Market & Charles
Streets. By John West Butler, corner of Gay & Water
Streets. [l806]
[36] p. 17 cm. [A]2 B6 C4 D6.
DLC (t.p. mutilated); MWA; MdBE. [407]
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