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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 133   View pdf image (33K)
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1806 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
larged containing, in addition to those heretofore pub-
lished, a copious Selection from the best modern Au-
thors, and several original hymns. [filet] [3 lines,
quotation] [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed and
sold by Warner & Hanna. [short rule] 1806.
280, viii p. 14 cm. A-H18.
DLC; PCA (lacks p. 9-24). [454]
Jarratt, Devereux.
The Life of the Reverend Devereux Jarratt, Rector of
Bath Parish, Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Written by
himself, in a series of Letters addressed to the Rev.
John Coleman, One of the Ministers of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, in Maryland [thick-thin rule] Balti-
more: Printed by Warner & Hanna. [short thick-thin
rule] 1806.
1 leaf, iv, [3]-223, 84 p. 16.5 cm. [A]4 B-2C6
[
2D]2.
Jarratt's "Thoughts on some important subjects in Di-
vinity": 84 p. at end.
Sabin 35789.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, May 14, 1806,
as "Just Published."
ABBS; CSmH; CtY-D; DLC; GEU; ICN; ICU; ESG; MB; MBD;
MBNMH1; MDeeP; MWA; MdBD; MdBE; MdBP; MdHi (2 copies);
KsU; N; NNC; NcU; HcWf C; NjMD; NJR; OAkU; OC1; PHI; PPM;
PPP; PPPrHi; RPB; TxDaM; TxtJ; Vi; VIAl; VIRUT; ViU; WHI.
[455]
Keatinge's Cabinet of Entertainment, or Marvellous
Magazine; being Gleanings from the most amusing Writers
of Queer, Unaccountable, Strange, Droll, Singular, Mar-
vellous, [ vertical row of do t s] Astonishing, Humorous,
Out of the way, Narratives And Wonderful Biographical
and Historical Tales and Stories, ever Published. [fi-
let] [5 lines, quotation] [thick-thin rule] The Third
E lition, much enlarged. [thin-thick rule] Baltimore:
Printed by Henry S. Keatinge, near North Howard-Street,
for G. Keatinge's Book-Store. [short rule] 1806.
1 v. 18.5 cm.
Consists apparently of reprints of the four numbers
of Marvellous Magazine (item 924), with "Extracts from
the History of the French Revolution" (sig. D-H6}, "The
Adventures of Joseph Pignata" (sig. A12(-Al) B12),. and
"The Persecution of Don Pablo Olavide" (sig. C12) in-
serted after no. 3. Title page and Contents covering
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