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2 additional books about John Newbery in the extended shelves: A Bookseller of the last century : being some acount of the life of John Newbery, and of the books he published, with a notice of the later Newberys (For Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, 1885), by Charles Welsh (page images at HathiTrust)
A bookseller of the last century; being some account of the life of John Newbery, and of the books he published, with a notice of the later Newberys. (Printed for Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, successors to Newbery & Harris;, 1885), by Charles Welsh, E.P. Dutton (Firm), and Farran Griffith (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by John Newbery: Books in the extended shelves: Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The art of poetry on a new plan (Gregg, 1969) (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The British herbal : an history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beauty (Printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton, in Gray's-Inn; J. Hodges, near London-Bridge; J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-yard; B. Collins; and S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, in Pater-noster-Row., 1756), also by John Hill, B. Collins, Charles Grignion, John Smith, Adam Smith, Thomas Burgess, Samuel Boyce, R. Benning, Henry Roberts, S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, T. Osborne and J. Shipton (Firm), and Darly & Edwards (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: A Collection of Pretty Poems for the amusement of children three foot high ... The Fifty fourth edition .. (London: Booksellers of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, and sold at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church Yard [., 1756), also by Tommy Tagg (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: Goody Two-Shoes : a facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1766 (Griffith & Farran, successors to Newbery & Harris, 1881), also by Charles Welsh, Griffith Jones, Giles Jones, Oliver Goldsmith, and Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: An historical description of Westminster-Abbey (London: Printed for J. Newbery ..., 1764) (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The history of little Goody Two-Shoes (London: Printed for W. Osborn and J. Griffin, in Holborn :, n.d.), also by Oliver Goldsmith, Giles Jones, Griffith Jones, W Osborn, J Griffin, and J Mozley (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The history of little Goody Two-Shoes (Wilmington [Del.]: Printed by Peter Brynberg, n.d.), also by Oliver Goldsmith, Giles Jones, Griffith Jones, and Peter Brynberg (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The history of Little Goody Two Shoes : otherwise called Mrs. Margery Two Shoes, with the means by which she acquired her learning and wisdom, and in consequence thereof her estate: set forth at large ... (Macmillan, 1928), also by Griffith Jones, Giles Jones, Alice B. Woodward, and Oliver Goldsmith (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: Logic made familiar and easy : to which is added a compendious system of metaphysics or ontology : being the fifth volume of The Circle of the sciences, &c. published by the King's authority. (F. Power, 1789) (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: A narrative of the transactions in Bengal, from the year 1760, to the year 1764, during the government of Mr. Henry Vansittart : published by himself : in three volumes. (London : Printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall; and J. Robson, in Bond-street, MDCCLXVI [1766], 1766), also by Henry Vansittart, James Robson, James Dodsley, and Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: A new and accurate system of natural history .. (London: Printed for J. Newbery, n.d.), also by R Brookes (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The News-readers pocket-book, or, A military dictionary : explaining the most difficult terms made use of in fortification, gunnery, and the whole compass of the military art : and a naval dictionary; explaining the terms used in navigation, ship-building, &c. : to which is added, a political history of Europe : with the genealogies and families of the several emperors, kings, and princes, now reigning; and some account of the religions they profess. (printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1759) (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The Newtonian system of philosophy (London: Printed for Ogilvy and Son, Vernor and Hood, J. Walker, Lackington, Allen, and Co., and Darton and Harvey, n.d.), also by Tom Telescope, Oliver Goldsmith, C Lisney, J. Walker, England) David Ogilvy & Son (London, Vernor and Hood, Allen and Co Lackington, and Darton & Harvey (London England) (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The Newtonian system of philosophy : adapted to the capacities of young ladies and gentlemen, and familiarized and made entertaining, by objects with which they are intimately acquainted : being the substance of six letters, read to a select company of friends (Printed for Ogilvy and Speare, Middle-Row, Holborn, 1794), also by Tom Telescope, William Magnet, and Oliver Goldsmith (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The Newtonian system of philosophy : explained by familiar objects in an entertaining manner : for the use of young ladies and gentlemen (Jacob Johnson, 1803), also by Tom Telescope, Oliver Goldsmith, and Teacher of Philadelphia (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The Newtonian system of philosophy; : explained by familiar objects, in an entertaining manner, for the use of young ladies and gentlemen, (Published by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, High-Street, 1803), also by Tom Telescope, Robert Patterson, Oliver Goldsmith, William Ralph, and Jacob Johnson (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: Observations on Mr. Fielding's Enquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers, &c., in which not only the present reigning vices among the vulgar are more candidly and impartially considered; but the follies and vices of the politer part of the British nation are freely represented, as also the pernicious consequences of drinking gin more particularly described: (Printed for J. Newbery and W. Owen, 1751), also by Ben Sedgly and Timothy Beck (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The original Mother Goose's melody. (J. Munsell's sons, 1889), also by William Henry Whitmore and Isaiah Thomas (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: The original Mother Goose's melody (Damrell & Upham ;, 1892), also by Robert Samber, Charles Perrault, William Henry Whitmore, and Isaiah Thomas (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: Poetry made familiar and easy to young gentlemen and ladies, and embellished with a great variety of the most shining epigrams, epitaphs, songs, odes, pastorals, &c. from the best authors. Being the fourth volume of The Circle of the sciences. Published by the King's authority. (Printed for Newbery and Carnan, 1769), also by Oliver Goldsmith (page images at HathiTrust) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: A pretty book of pictures for little masters and misses, or, Tommy Trip's history of beasts and birds (London: Edwin Pearson, 1867), also by Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Bewick, Edwin Pearson, Thomas Saint, and J. Davy and Sons (page images at Florida) Newbery, John, 1713-1767: Thoughts of Cicero : on the following subjects, viz. I. Religion. II. Man. III. Conscience. IV. The Passions. V. Wisdom. VI. Probity. VII. Eloquence. VIII. Friendship. IX. Old age. X. Death. XI. Scipio's dream. XII. Miscellaneous thoughts (R. Griffiths, at the Dunciad in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1750), also by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pierre-Joseph Thoulier Olivet, and R. Griffiths (page images at HathiTrust)
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