Walker's Hibernian magazine, or Compendium of entertaining knowledge, Containing the greatest variety of the most curious & useful subjects in every branch of polite literature.
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- Walker's Hibernian magazine, or Compendium of entertaining knowledge, Containing the greatest variety of the most curious & useful subjects in every branch of polite literature.
- Walker's Hibernian magazine, or Compendium of entertaining knowledge (Dublin, Ireland : Semiannual).
- Walker's Hibernian magazine Hibernian magazine Compendium of entertaining knowledge
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Dublin [Ireland]: printed by Thomas Walker at Cicer's head no. 79 Dame Street, [1786-1811]
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- 1786-1811
- ESTC No.
- P2408
- Grub Street ID
- 56089
- Description
- 48 v., plates (some fold.) : ill., tables, diagrs., maps, ports., music ; 8⁰
- Note
- Published by Thomas Walker, then by his son, Joseph Walker.
With title page vignette of an Irish harp in a landscape.
Imprints lack dates; years of publication from dates of volumes.
Imprints vary; from 1791, pt. 1, imprint reads in part: Printed by Joseph Walker; from <1798> imprint reads: Printed by Rich[ar]d. Gibson.
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- Reproduced on microfilm from original cumulated volumes in the British Library. Some pages closely trimmed; monthly issues lacking for June-July 1798; some volumes lacking general title pages; all issues lack wrappers)