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A catalogue of curious and valuable books, (which mostly belonged to the Reverend Mr. George Curwin, late of Salem, deceased) : consisting of divinity, philosophy, history, poetry &c generally well bound. To be sold by auction, at the house of Mr. Elisha Odlin, on the south side of the town-house in Boston, on Tuesday the second day of September, 1718. Beginning at three a clock afternoon. The books will be shewn by Samuel Gerrish bookseller, near the Old meeting house in Boston, from Thursday the 28th day of August, until the day of sale, where catalogues may be had gratis, and at the sign of the Light house the place of sale. N.B. A parcel of pamphlets will be then also to be sold

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Ra.13
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Curwin, George, 1683-1717.
Series:
Photostat Americana. Second series ... / photostated at the Massachusetts Historical Society ; no. 87
Language:
English
Physical Description:
16 p. : facsim. ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Printed by J. Franklin (at his printing-house in Queen Street, over against Mr. Sheaf's school; where all sorts of printing work and engraving on wood, is done at reasonable prizes), 1718 ; [Boston, 1939]
Notes:
One of 15 copies from the original in the Harvard College Library, August, 1939.
Local Notes:
Signatures: A[superscript]8, B[superscript]3 (B[subscript]2, probably blank, wanting).
First preliminary leaf is reproduction of fly-leaf with manuscript inscription. Last two pages of original mutilated.

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