Publications of Abraham Nicholas

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  • Nicholas, Abraham. Thoographia, or, A new art of short-hand. Being a more natural, grammatical, and easie method than any yet extant. Originally invented by Abraham Nicholas, M.A. Enlarged and published by Thomas Slater: and approved of by the ablest pen-men in London. Licensed April 1. 1692 R. Midgley. London: printed and sold by Henry Mortlock at the sign of the Phenix in St. Paul's Church-yard, and at his shop in Westminster-Hall, W. Freeman at the Bible over against the Middle Temple-Gate in Fleet-street, S. Manship at the Black Bull in Cornhil, and J. Garret at the south-side of the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil, 1692. ESTC No. R9261. Grub Street ID 129357.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. Thoographia, or, a new art of short-hand. Being a more natural, grammatical, and easie method than any yet extant. Originally invented by Abraham Nicholas, M.A. Enlarged and published by Thomas Slater: and approved of by the ablest pen-men in London. London: printed and sold by Henry Mortlock at the sign of the Ph?nix in St. Paul's Church-yard, and W[illiam]. Freeman at the Bible over against the Middle Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1697. ESTC No. R180997. Grub Street ID 71799.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. Thoographia, or, a new art of short-hand. Being a more natural, grammatical, and easie method than any yet extant. Originally invented by Abraham Nicholas, M.A. Enlarged and published by Thomas Slater: and approved of by the ablest pen-men in London. London: printed for William Davis, at the Black-Bull, over against the Royal-Exchange in Corn-hill, 1699. ESTC No. R180998. Grub Street ID 71800.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. The young accomptant's debitor and creditor: or an introduction to merchants accounts after the Italian manner. In an easie and plain method Altogether new. Adapted to their own concerns, before their Entrance into business. The practice whereof may be Serviceable to Gentlemen who Manage their own Estates; To those in Publick Offices; and indeed, (mutatis mutandis) to the Circumstances of most Persons, with very little Trouble; being kept in a Pocket-Book and Leiger. By Abraham Nicholas, Writing-Master, in Cusheon-Court near Austin-Friars, Broad-Street. London: printed for D. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; G. Strahan at the Golden Ball, against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill; R. Simpson at the Harp in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and T. Slater in Moor-Fields, next the Three Tuns near Little Moor-Gate, MDCCXI. [1711]. ESTC No. T54395. Grub Street ID 281242.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. The young accomptant's debitor and creditor: ... The second edition. ... By Abraham Nicholas, ... London: printed for D. Browne J. Browne G. Strahan, and T. Slater, 1713. ESTC No. T177696. Grub Street ID 214608.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. The young penman's copy book being alphabetical examples of free and natural writing ... by Abra: Nicholas ... [London]: Printed and sold by Hen: Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, [1715]. ESTC No. T93214. Grub Street ID 312914.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. The compleat writing master containing several useful and ornamental examples of penmanship ... by Abraham Nicholas. George Bickham sculp. London: printed and sold by John Bowles, [1730?]. ESTC No. T229864. Grub Street ID 249692.
  • Nicholas, Abraham. The compleat writing master containing several useful and ornamental examples of penmanship in all the Hands after the most new & approv'd Manner by Abraham Nicholas. George Bickham sculp. London: printed and sold by John Bowles Print and, Napseller at the Blackhorse in Cornhill, [1735?]. ESTC No. T65211. Grub Street ID 290125.