Joe Miller's jests: or, The wits vade-mecum. Being a collection of the most brillant jests, the most excellent bons mots, and most pleasant short stories in the English language; many of them transcribed from the mouth of the facetious gentleman, whose name they bear. To which are added, choice collections of moral sentences, and of the most pointed and truly valuable epigrams in the British tongue; with the names of the authors to such as are known. Most humbly inscribed to those choice-spirits of the age, His Majesty's poet-laureat, Sir C.H. W. Knight of the Bath, and Joe Baker, the kettle-drummer
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- Joe Miller's jests: or, The wits vade-mecum. Being a collection of the most brillant jests, the most excellent bons mots, and most pleasant short stories in the English language; many of them transcribed from the mouth of the facetious gentleman, whose name they bear. To which are added, choice collections of moral sentences, and of the most pointed and truly valuable epigrams in the British tongue; with the names of the authors to such as are known. Most humbly inscribed to those choice-spirits of the age, His Majesty's poet-laureat, Sir C.H. W. Knight of the Bath, and Joe Baker, the kettle-drummer
- Wits vade-mecum
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London : Printed for T. Read, in Dogwell Court, White-Fryers, Fleet-Street, MDCCXLVII. [1747]
The ninth edition, with large additions.; ..
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Mottley, John, 1692-1750, editor.; Read, T., active 1723-1758, bookseller.
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- 1747
- ESTC No.
- T188753
- Grub Street ID
- 224498
- Description
- [4], 192 p. : 1 port. ; 8°.
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- Compiled by John Mottley
Frontispiece portrait on [A]1v
Woodcut head-piece; woodcut factotum
"[Joe Miller] features in only three tales"-- ODNB
Signatures: [A]]2] B-N]8.
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- Plate information from t63552 (eighth edition) - verify not ill