The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments. Consisting of two hundred discourses and letters representing, by way of image and description, the characters of vertue, beauty, affectation, love and passion; the agreeableness of wit, truth and honour, made conspicuous by morals. As also scenes of the birth of nature, the sudden turns of fortune, the madness of domestick contests, the humours of the town, and the false arts of life, both of human and irrational beings, trac'd thro' all their intricate mazes

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : Printed for the author, and sold by Mrs. Sympson at the Antilope in King-street, Westminster, mercer; Mr. Seddon at the Spring-Clock, Pall-Mall, near St. James's Palace; Mr. Robinson a toy-shop at the Golden Perriwig, Charing-Cross; Mrs. Cary at the Lamb, Russel-street, Covent-Garden, hosier; Mr. Heaton a slop-shop next door to the Crown in White-Lion-Street, near the Seven Dials; Mr. Carter a cabinet-maker at the corner of New Turn-Stile, Holbourn; Mr. Haselfoot the corner of Foster-Lane, Cheapside, mercer; Mr. Cole hosier at the Black Lion over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill; Mr. Smith millener right against St. Botolph's Church, Bishopsgate; Mr. Walpool at the Unicorn in the Minories near Aldgate, stationer; Mr. Walker stationer near the May-Pole, East-Smithfield; Mr. Lacy at the Golden Lion in the borough of Southwark, stationer, and Mr. Bowden a toy-shop the first house in Chancery-Lane next Fleet-street, [1711]
Added name
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.
Publication year
1711
ESTC No.
T177355
Grub Street ID
214302
Description
[12],320p. ; 4°.
Note
Attributed to Charles Povey. Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe

Originally published in 80 serial numbers from Aug. 21 1710 to Feb. 21 1711

No more published

Variant: some copies lack date of publication.
Uncontrolled note
Not in Moore. Variant reported by CaOTU