The Country journal, or, The craftsman /
by Caleb d'Anvers of Gray's-Inn, esq. [or rather, by Nocholas Amhurst, Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, William Pulteney, afterwards Earl of Bath, etc.].
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Format: | Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for R. Francklin,
1727-1750.
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Place Name: | Great Britain -- England -- London. |
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Notes: | The numbering is in some cases wrong. Edited by Nicholas Amhurst. Cf. DNB. After No. 402 (March 16, 1734) is added "The Craftsman Extraordinary, or the late dissertation on parties continued "etc., by Bolingbroke, (1733). Prefixed to Vol. I. is a series of 7 engravings, with letterpress, entitled, "Robin's reign or seven's the main, being an explanation of Caleb D'Anvers's seven Egyptian hieroglyphicks," etc., 1731. No. 161 (Aug. 2, 1729) and no. 362 (June 9, 1733) are misnumbered no. 160 and no. 194 respectively. Includes unnumbered supplements, or special numbers called: The Craftsman extraordinary. Physical description: v., plates ; 32-40 cm. (12mo) Publication Frequency: Weekly more |
Continues: | Craftsman (London, England) |