Isaac Taylor (1730–1807) was an English engraver. (From Wikipedia) More about Isaac Taylor:
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| | Books by Isaac Taylor: Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807, illust.: The Temple Builder's Most Useful Companion, Being Fifty Entire New Original Designs for Pleasure and Recreation: Consisting of Plans, Elevations, and Sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic Taste, Calculated for the Ornamenting of Parks, Forests, Woods, Gardens, Canals, Eminences, Extensive Views, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, &c.; Together with a Full Explanation, in Letter Press, to Each Design, and Exact Scales for Measurement (London: Printed for I. Taylor, 1774), by Thomas Collins Overton
Additional books by Isaac Taylor in the extended shelves: Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: 14 vases from the antique (Printed for I. Taylor ..., in the 1780s) (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Appendix to The state of the prisons in England and Wales, &c. (Printed by William Eyres, and sold by T. Cadell, in the Strand, and N. Conant in Fleet-Street, London, 1780), also by John Howard, William Eyres, Nathaniel Conant, and T. Cadell (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Convenient and ornamental architecture, consisting of original designs, for plans, elevations and sections : beginning with the farm house, and regularly ascending to the most grand and magnificent villa : calculated both for town and country, and to suit all persons in every station of life : engraved on seventy copper plates : with reference and explanation in the letter-press, of the use of every room in each separate building, and the dimensions accurately figured on the plans, with exact scales for measurement (Printed for J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1805), also by John Crunden and England) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: The dramatic censor; or, Critical companion ... (J. Bell; [etc., etc.], 1770), also by Francis Gentleman, Christopher Etherington, and John Bell (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Grotesque architecture (Printed by W. Stratford ... for J. Taylor, 1815), also by William Wrighte and A. Thornthwaite (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: An history of the earth, and animated nature (Printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, 1791), also by Oliver Goldsmith, Jacques Eustache de Sève, Benjamin West, and Elias Martin (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Mrs. Centlivre's works (Printed for J. Knapton [etc.], 1760), also by Susanna Centlivre, Henry Woodgate, Stanley Crowder, George Kearsley, Thomas Caslon, Thomas Lowndes, William Bathoe, Lacy Hawes, Charles Hitch, John Knapton, D. Fermin, S. Crowder and Co, and J. and R. Tonson (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: A new book of designs for girandoles and glass frames in the present taste (Published by I. Taylor in Holborn near Chancery Lane, 1775), also by Benedetto Pastorini (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: A treatise on building in water : in two parts ... : illustrated with sixty-four copper-plates (Printed for the author, and sold by T. Longman, no. 39, Paternoster-row :, 1780), also by George Semple, John Almon, and Thomas Longman (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Views of the most remarkable public buildings, monuments and other edifices in the city of Dublin (Printed for J. Williams, no. 21, Skinner-row, 1780), also by Robert Pool, John Lodge, and John Cash (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader : describing the manners and customs of the North American Indians ; with an account of the posts situated on the river Saint Laurence, Lake Ontario, &c. ; to which is added a vocabulary of the Chippeway language ; names of furs and skins, in English and French ; a list of words in the Iroquois, Mohegan, Shawanee, and Esquimeaux tongues, and a table, shewing the analogy between the Algonkin and Chippeway languages (Printed for the author, and sold by Robson, Bond Street :, 1791), also by J. Long, Lewis Bull, James Fletcher, Isaac Taylor, James Edwards, John Sewell, John Debrett, James Robson, B. White and Son, and Thomas and John Egerton (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust) Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807: Workman's general assistant (Printed for I. Taylor at the Bible and Crown, in Holborn, near Chancery-Lane, 1774), also by William Pain (page images at HathiTrust)
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