Dialogues for Sunday evenings, between the principal lady of the village and her neighbours. Translated from a work of Madame Le Prince de Beaumont, called Magasin des pauvres, &c. &c. With alterations
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- Dialogues for Sunday evenings, between the principal lady of the village and her neighbours. Translated from a work of Madame Le Prince de Beaumont, called Magasin des pauvres, &c. &c. With alterations
- Magasin des pauvres, artisans, domestiques, et gens de la campagne. English
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London : printed and sold by John Marshall, No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, and No. 17, Queen-Street, Cheapside, [between 1790 and 1800?]
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Marshall, John (Printer), printer, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1790-1800
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- T103378
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- 157008
- Description
- 2v. ; 12°.
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- Half-title: 'Village dialogues'
John Marshall at Queen-Street from 1789. Initially as "John Marshall and Co." until Nov. 1789 when the partnership was dissolved. Thereafter as "John Marshall". Cf. Stoker, D. PBSA 107: 1 (2013) p.86-7
"17 Queen Street" ceases to appear on the imprints of Marshall's children's books some time during 1796 but reappears after his break with Hannah More in Nov. 1797. - David Stoker.