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The Spring-Garden Journal. By Miss Priscilla Termagant, (a Near Relation of the Late Mrs. Roxana.) of 4; Volume 1

AUTHOR Multiple Contributors
PUBLISHER Gale Ecco, Print Editions (04/23/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.
Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses.
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The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:
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Bodleian Library (Oxford)

P000193

'Miss Priscilla Termagant' = Bonnell Thornton. Title and imprint from wrapper. Title repeated as caption title on first page of text. Note below title: "Addressed to the writers of the age, but more particularly to Sir Alexander Drawcansir [i.e. Henry Fielding], author of the Covent-Garden journal." Above imprint: "Continued every Thursday. Pagination and signatures are continuous. No. 2-4 include a pretended periodical: 'The New female spectator', no. 1-3; No. 3 also includes a spurious, 'Covent-garden journal extraordinary' and 'An Inspector', number 2,222.

London [England]: printed: and sold at Mr. Meyer's Library in May's-Buildings, St Martin's-Lane; where letters to the authoress are taken in., M.DCC.LII. [1752]. 4 v.; 8
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ISBN-13: 9781385472774
ISBN-10: 1385472774
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 100
Carton Quantity: 54
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.31 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 0.71 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.
Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses.
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The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:
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Bodleian Library (Oxford)

P000193

'Miss Priscilla Termagant' = Bonnell Thornton. Title and imprint from wrapper. Title repeated as caption title on first page of text. Note below title: "Addressed to the writers of the age, but more particularly to Sir Alexander Drawcansir [i.e. Henry Fielding], author of the Covent-Garden journal." Above imprint: "Continued every Thursday. Pagination and signatures are continuous. No. 2-4 include a pretended periodical: 'The New female spectator', no. 1-3; No. 3 also includes a spurious, 'Covent-garden journal extraordinary' and 'An Inspector', number 2,222.

London [England]: printed: and sold at Mr. Meyer's Library in May's-Buildings, St Martin's-Lane; where letters to the authoress are taken in., M.DCC.LII. [1752]. 4 v.; 8
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