Poor Robin 1750. An almanack according both to the old and new fashion. Or, An ephemeris both in jest and earnest, of the latest edition; wherein the reader may observe (especially if he use a pair of understanding spectacles) many useful and very remarkable things worthy the observation not of himself only, but also of all attentive by-standers. Containing a twofold calendar. Viz. The good, old, true, plain, honest English account, together with the new-fangled, minute-splitting (or rather month-splitting) whimsey-heads, paper-scull'd, slender-witted, pretendrical, perkinical, popish account; embellished with a team of saints and sinners, composed of 365 links, at least twelve months long. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Written by Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt-Island; a well-wisher to the mathematicks
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- Imprint
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London : Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1750.
- Publication year
- 1750
- ESTC No.
- T17632
- Grub Street ID
- 213364
- Description
- [48]p. ; 8°.
- Note
- Titlepage and main text in red and black
Sig. C comprises 'Poor Robin, 1750. A prognostication ..' with an additional titlepage, bearing the imprint of T. Parker
Sig. A was printed by William Bowyer.