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Verlag: Edinburgh : Printed for the committee by James Gall, and sold by their appointment, in Edinburgh, by Mr D. King, 17 Waterloo Place; at Glasgow, by Mr John Smith, No. 5, High Street; at Stirling, by William Paterson, Baker Street; at Dundee, by Mr A. Milne, Milne's Close, Overgate; at Montrose, by Mr David Low; at Arbroath, by Mr Thos. Caird; at Crieff, by Mr James Bain; and at Liverpool, by Mr Gray, Bookseller) 1826
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First Edition. Poor copy in the original full calf. Front board detached. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. Scattered foxing throughout. Text remains clear without blemish. Physical description: xxiii, 13-520 p.; 18 cm. Notes:Without music. Subjects: Bible. Psalms; Paraphrases, English. Bible. Hymns, English. 3 Kg.

Verlag: London: printed for the author and sold by Mrs. Sympson at the Antilope in King-street Westminster mercer; Mr. Seddon at the Spring-Clock Pall-Mall near St. James's Palace; Mr. Robinson a Toy-Shop at the Golden Perriwig and ten others. 1711
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4to, pp. [xii], 320; a good copy, in contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, joints cracking; label missing. First collected edition of the first and, as it turned out, only collected volume of papers by Charles Povey, published between August 1710 and February 1711. The original papers, to which Defoe is said to have contribute…d, were published in eighty numbers, three issues a week, and seems from the first to have been intended as a rival to Steele's Tatler, which had begun in April 1709, and which started the long-running craze for periodical essays that continued throughout the century. The very title to the periodical must of course have been designed to echo the 'Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaffe'. The Tatler was also published thrice-weekly, but in small folio (Povey's paper was in quarto), and when it closed in January 1711, Povey perhaps thought that he would have the field to himself, but in the event his paper only limped on into late February, having managed just five months of publication. It looks very much as though this collective volume was not a reprint, but was composed of remainder sheets of the original issues. Provenance. Late 18th or early 19th c inscription of William Jolliffe, Petersfield, Hamps [sic].