The history of Tom White, the postillion
- All titles
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- The history of Tom White, the postillion
- History of Tom White. Part 1
- People / Organizations
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- Imprint
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Bath] : sold by S. Hazard, (printer to the Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts,) at Bath; by J. Marshall, at the Cheap Repositories, no. 17, Queen-street Cheapside, and no. 4, Aldermary Church Yard; and R. White, Piccadilly, London; and by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country, [1795
- Added name
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Hazard, Samuel, -1806, printer, bookseller.; Marshall, John (Printer), bookseller.; White, Richard, active 1795-1796, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1795
- ESTC No.
- N17955
- Grub Street ID
- 7428
- Description
- 23, [1] p. : 1 ill. ; 12°.
- Note
- Signed: Z. [i.e. Hannah More]; The illustration is a woodcut on the title page
A Cheap Repository tract
Price below imprint: Great allowance to shopkeepers and hawkers. Price 1d. or 4s 6d. per 100. 2s. 6d. for 50. 1s. 6d. for 25
Below imprint in black letter, in square brackets: Entered at Stationers Hall
Entered in the Stationers' Register 24 February 1795 (Spinney)
This edition not recorded by G.H. Spinney, 'Cheap Repository tracts: Hazard and Marshall edition.' In Library, 4th series, volume 20:3 (December 1939), 10
Advertisements on p. [24]
This form of imprint was in use from March to May 1795 (Spinney)
Part 2 was issued as 'The way to plenty; or, the second part of Tom White'
In this edition, the Cheap Repository is not named at head of title; the price is printed below the imprint; "Entered at Stationers Hall" is in black letter; and the advertisements occupy p. [24]
Signatures: A]1]2.