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The corner in coffee, by Cyrus Townsend Brady; illustrations by Gordon H. Grant.
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- New York, G. W. Dillingham Company [1904]
- 1904
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text AL 972.10.28 Off-site Le café : culture-manipulation, production / par Henri Lecomte.
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- Paris : G. Carré & C. Naud, 1899.
- 1899
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text Econ 7555.2 Off-site West-Java-Koffij-Cultuur-Maatschappij. Het advys der Kamer van Koophandel te Batavia, de "Ond. Koopman", enz. wederlegd.
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- Amsterdam, M. Schooneveld & Zoon, 1866.
- 1866
West-Java-Koffij-Cultuur-Maatschappij verdedigd tegen de aanuallen van, "Volksblad" en "Arnhemsche Courant."
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- Amsterdam, M. Schooneweld & Zoon, 1865.
- 1865
David G. Hubbard letter book.
- Mixed material
- 1822-1825.
- 1822-1825
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West-Java-Koffij-Cultuur-Maatschappij. Toegelicht. Supplement van den eersten druk met voorrede.
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- Amsterdam, M. Schooneveld & Zoon, 1865.
- 1865
Tavern anecdotes and reminiscences of the origin of signs, clubs, coffee-houses, streets, city companies, wards, &c. : intended as a lounge-book for Londoners and their country cousins / by one of the old school.
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- London : Printed for William Cole, 10, Newgate Street, [1825].
- 1825
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The foundling hospital, [electronic resource] : for Wit. Number II. Containing, The Ballance of Europe. Prenez le Roy, to M. Noailles. The Marshal's Answer. On the C-s of Y-h making the Campaign. On L-g-Nier's passing the Rhine. The Lion and Frogs. On the March of the D-h. Britannia's Lamentation and Petition to the D-ke. A New Ballad on Beating the French. A Letter on the Blues - News from the Army on the K-g and D-ke. To Fortune, on S-ys and W-Ple. The Mistake. The Downfall of Dancing, to the Ladies of Blackheath. An Epigram on Ld G-l-y and his Cook. A Lesson from H-r. A New Ballad on our Riches. On Faction Detected. The Carters, John and Will. The Gracious Refusal. On the Promotion of the Rt. Hon. H. Pelham. The Interview between Harry and Will. To the E. of B-h, on Faction Detected. Epigram on the Blues. An Ode to the New M-s. An Ode to the Earl of B-h. Faction Detected, a New Ballad. A Humorous Ballad, to Lord G-m. Verses occasion'd by the many Satires on the Government. On a late Transaction, to the D-of M-h. With many Curious Pieces never before printed, and a General Table of Contents to the Whole. By Timothy Silence, Esq; .
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- London : printed for J. Lyon in Ludgate-Street, 1744.
- 1744
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- Amsterdam : M. Schooneveld & Zoon, 1865.
- 1865
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 992.2 Su24 Off-site The foundling hospital, [electronic resource] : for Wit. Number II. Containing, The Ballance of Europe. Prenez le Roy, to M. Noailles. The Marshal's Answer. On the C-s of Y-h making the Campaign. On L-g-Nier's passing the Rhine. The Lion and Frogs. On the March of the D-h. Britannia's Lamentation and Petition to the D-ke. A New Ballad on Beating the French. A Letter on the Blues - News from the Army on the K-g and D-ke. To Fortune, on S-ys and W-Ple. The Mistake. The Downfal of Dancing, to the Ladies of Blackheath. An Epigram on Ld G-l-y and his Cook. A Lesson from H-r. A New Ballad on our Riches. On Faction Detected. The Carters, John and Will. The Gracious Refusal. On the Promotion of the Rt. Hon. H. Pelham. The Interview between Harry and Will. To the E. of B-h, on Faction Detected. Epigram on the Blues. An Ode to the New M-s. An Ode to the Earl of B-h. Faction Detected, a New Ballad. A Humorous Ballad, to Lord G-m. Verses occasion'd by the many Satires on the Government. On a late Transaction, to the D-of M-h. With many Curious Pieces never before printed, and a General Table of Contents to the Whole. By Timothy Silence, Esq; .
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- London : printed for J. Lyon in Ludgate-Street, 1743.
- 1743
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- London : Printed for G. Strahan ... and R. Williamson ..., 1726.
- 1726
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An examination of a letter published under the name of L---t G---l B---gh. and addressed to the Hon. W---m P--t Esq [electronic resource] : Whereas a Pamphlet has appeared, entitled a Letter from the Hon. L---t G---l B---h, to the Right Hon. W---m P---t, Esq; S---y of S---e, &c. I think it necessary to declare that the same is not my Letter, and is published without my Knowledge, or Consent, and contain many things I do not approve of. Cobham-Hall, Nov. 7, 1758. Thomas Bligh.
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- London : printed for S. Hooper, at Cesar's Head, the corner of the New-Church, opposite Somerset-Coffee-House, Strand, 1758.
- 1758
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- London : printed by P. Norman, (no. 1,) St. Dunstan's Hill, Tower Street; for G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row. Entered at Stationers' Hall, [1795?]
- 1795
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- London, R. A. Everett & Co., Ltd., 1903.
- 1903
- 2 Items
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Orgies of the hemp eaters : cuisine, slang, literature & ritual of cannabis culture / Hakim Bey and Abel Zug, editors.
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- New York : Autonomedia, c2004.
- 2004
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text HV5822.C3 O75 2004 Off-site The works of M. de Voltaire / translated from the French ; with notes, historical and critical, by Dr. Smollet, and others.
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- London : Printed for J. Newbery, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, S. Crowder, T. Davies, J. Coote, G. Kearsley, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, MDCCLXI-MDCCLXIX [1761-1769], 1774.
- 1761-1774
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text NKE (Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Works. 1761) v. 37 Offsite Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text NKE (Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Works. 1761) v. 36 Offsite Lackington's catalogue for 1792. [electronic resource] : Consisting of one hundred thousand volumes in various languages and Classes of Learning; Including many valuable Libraries Lately purchased. With many Articles but just published; A very large Number in an uncommon Variety of plain, elegant and superb Bindings. Also many scarce, old, and valuable Books. Folio. Graevius et Gronovius, &c. 37 vol. Museum Florentinum, 7 tom. Encyclopedie, 28 tom. Geneve Le Sacre de Louis XV. Edmondson's Copperplate Peerage, 6 v. Montsaucon, Antiquites, G. P. 10 tom. Fables de Fontaine, 4 tom. Millar's Plants, coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vol. coloured Description du Danube, 6 tom. Bailey's Mechanics Albinus's Tables Foulis's superb editions Gough's Camden, 3 vol. Campbell's Vitruvius, 2 vol. L. P. Quarto. Grose's Works, 13 vol. Edwards's Nat. Hist. 7 vol. coloured Voyage Pittoresque, 13 tom. Wilkes's Butterflies, coloured Pennant's Works, 14 vol. russia Baskerville's Classics, 7 tom. Octavo, &c. Buffon, 43 tom. coloured Goldsmith's Nat. Hist. 8 vol. coloured Brindley's Classics, 24 vol. Universal History, 60 vol. Johnson's Poets, 75 vol. morocco Monthly Review, 68 vol. Critical Review, 56 vol. Pickering's Statutes, 36 vol. By J. Lackington, at his shop, No. 46 and 47, Chiswell-Street, Moorfields, London. Where Libraries or Parcels of Books are purchased on a new Plan, by which the Seller is sure to have the utmost Value in ready Money, or in other Books. - Not an Hour's Credit will be given to any Person, nor any Books Exported, or sent into the Country, before they are paid for. Catalogues may be had at the Shop, and of Mr. C. H. Lackington (private House) No. 12, Charles-Street, St. James's-Square; also of the following Booksellers; Barker, Russell-Court, Drury-Lane; Marsom, No. 187, High Holborn; Lunn, Cambridge; Merrick, Oxford; Gander or Hodges, Sherborne; Hazard, Bath; Rollason, Coventry; Deck, Bury; Haydon, Plymouth; Edwards, Norwich; Bulgin, Bristol; Fisher, Newcastle; and also at Freeth's Coffee House, Birmingham. - To prevent Mistakes, those who send for any Books are desired, besides the Numbers, to send the first Words and the Prices of the Article they want. - Book-Binding done in the newest Taste and exceeding cheap.
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- [London : s.n., 1792]
- 1792
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- London : Printed for W. Johnston, S. Crowder, T. Longman, Carnan and Newbery, Robinson and Roberts, R. Baldwin, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, MDCCLXIX-MDCCLXXVI [1769-1776] (v. 1: MDCCLXX [1770])
- 1769-1776
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The altar of love: or, The whole art of kissing in all its varieties. Consisting of poems, and other miscellanies. By the most eminent hands. Now first collected into a volume. The 3d ed.
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- London, 1731 [issued 1736?]
- 1731
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A letter from a lady to the Bishop of London [electronic resource].
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- London : printed for J. Brown, in Holiday-Yard, Creed-Lane, in Ludgate-Street; and sold by J. Murdoch, opposite the New-Exchange Coffee-House, and T. Noteman, near Norfolk-Street, in the Strand; J. Murray, at No 32, Fleet-Street; G. Kearsly, Ludgate-Hill; J. Wilkie, St. Paul' Church-Yard; and W. Davenhill, and H. Parker, in Cornhill [1769?]
- 1769
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