Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: Or, Wit in a Woman. II. The lucky escape: Or, The Jilt Detected. III. The witty extravagant: Or, The Fortunate Lover. Containing, Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots, and surprizing Turns of Fortune. Written by Don Alouso, Savorsano, a Famous Spanish Nobleman; and rendered into French by one of the most refined Wits of that Nation. Translated with advantage. By a person of quality

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  • Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: Or, Wit in a Woman. II. The lucky escape: Or, The Jilt Detected. III. The witty extravagant: Or, The Fortunate Lover. Containing, Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots, and surprizing Turns of Fortune. Written by Don Alouso, Savorsano, a Famous Spanish Nobleman; and rendered into French by one of the most refined Wits of that Nation. Translated with advantage. By a person of quality
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Imprint
London : printed for Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [between 1724 and 1729?] The third edition.; ..
Added name
Midwinter, Edward, -1736, bookseller.
Publication year
1724-1729
ESTC No.
T181831
Grub Street ID
218355
Description
[6], 137, [1] p. : ill. ; 12°.
Note
The preface signed: J. D., i.e. John Davies, the translator

Edward Midwinter was at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge between 1724 and 1729. See examples of his earliest and latest dated imprints at this address (ESTC T72300, N30069). Internal evidence in an undated edition of 'The secretary's guide' with imprint: 'London, printed by and for Tho. Norris: and sold by Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking glass on London-Bridge' (ESTC T208022) suggests that he may have been active there as early as 1720. However, another edition of 'The secretary's guide' dated 1721 only has Norris in the imprint (ESTC T222896)

The second edition (ESTC T175342) is dated 1712

With an advertisement on the recto of the frontispiece.
Uncontrolled note
Frontis = ill. Verify that preface is signed (cf 1st ed, t119500). The second edition is dated 1712