Dear Friends, Having (through providence) run through the work of one year, for printing of Friends books, I thought it not amiss to publish a catalogue of some books I have printed for you; which method I intend to take yearly (God willing) that any Friends as have not had of those sorts, may be furnished with them, with desire to give directions which way I may send to them; and others that are over clogg'd, may be eased returning of them that I sent, desiring that Friends would be considerate of a publick way to disperse their books, to the ease of the press (which is very changeable) and the advantage of truth, which is all desired by your Friend, who is ready to serve you, Benjamin Clark. ...

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: [printed by Benjamin Clark in] George-Yard in Lombard-street bookseller, the 4th month, 1682.
Publication year
1682-1682
ESTC No.
R470662
Grub Street ID
125104
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 1/4⁰
Note
The lower portion of this item is Benjamin Clark's catalog of books printed, starting with: "Isaac Pennington's Works, in Folio; bound 12 s." and ends with: "Christ's Hundred Commandments, 1 d".
Uncontrolled note
This item in Smith is a single-sided leaf which seems to have been cut so as to leave sufficient on the side to turn and appear as a stub in this work: General epistle to be read amongst Friends in all their meetings [ESTC R30198 = A?, stub, B?, then follows the [2] being Clark's Catalogue