Practice improv'd: or, New practice. Containing various new methods for the more expeditious casting up merchandise than any extant. By John Jones, writing-master and accomptant. Recommended by the ingenious Mr. Snow in London. Addressed to the merchants of Bristol
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- Practice improv'd: or, New practice. Containing various new methods for the more expeditious casting up merchandise than any extant. By John Jones, writing-master and accomptant. Recommended by the ingenious Mr. Snow in London. Addressed to the merchants of Bristol
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London : printed by H.P. and sold by Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street; Rob. Powney, in the Strand; And. Bell, in Cornhill; and C. King, in Westminster-Hall. Also by the author, at his school in Adam and Eve-Lane, or at his dwelling-house on St. Michael's-Hill, Bristol, MDCCXX. [1720]
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Marshall, Joseph, active 1705-1725, bookseller.; Powney, Robert, active 1705-1725, bookseller.; Bell, Andrew, -1720?, bookseller.; King, Charles, -1735, bookseller.; Bickham, George, 1684?-1758?, engraver.; H. P., printer.
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- 1720
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- N65065
- Grub Street ID
- 46996
- Description
- [16], 179, [5] p., [1] leaf of plates ; 8°.
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- Below imprint: "With whom youth may board."; The plate is an added engraved title page, with calligraphic lettering by Jones, engraved by Bickham
Errata: page [180]; bookseller's advertisements: pages [181-183]
Signatures: A-M]8 N]4.
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