Samuel Wale (1721? – 1786) was an English historical painter and book illustrator. (From Wikipedia) More about Samuel Wale:
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| | Books by Samuel Wale: Additional books by Samuel Wale in the extended shelves: Wale, Samuel, -1786: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. : exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great Britain, at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing Cross, May the 9th, 1761, (being the second year of their exhibition). (Society of Artists of Great Britain, 1761), also by Charles Grignion, William Hogarth, Society of Artists of Great Britain, and England) Spring-Garden (London (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: Choice emblems : natural, historical, fabulous, moral and divine, for the improvement and pastime of youth : ornamented with near fifty handsome allegorical engravings, designed on purpose for this work : with pleasing and familiar descriptions to each, in prose and verse, serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : the whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction under a new and more delightful dress : written for the amusement of the right honorable Lord Newbattle. (Printed for George Riley, in Curzon Street, May Fair, 1772), also by John Huddlestone Wynne, George Riley, and fl. 1772 Ovenden (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: An essay on design : including proposals for erecting a public academy to be supported by voluntary subscription (till a royal foundation can be obtain'd) for educating the British youth in drawing, and the several arts depending thereon. (And sold by Ino. Brindley, bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in New Bond Street, S. Harding on ye. pavemt. in St. Martin's Lane & M. Payne at the White Hart in Pater-Noster Row, 1749), also by John Gwynn, M. Payne, Samuel Harding, John Brindley, Jacob Bonneau, Edward Rooker, and Charles Grignion (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: A journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames : through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c. : with miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious ; in sixty-four letters addressed to two ladies of the partie : to which is added an essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation ..., with thirty-two letters to two ladies ... (Printed for H. Woodfall ... and C. Henderson, 1757), also by Jonas Hanway and Thomas Major (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: A journal of eight days journey from Postsmouth to Kingston upon Thames, through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c. : with miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious : in a series of sixty-four letters, addressed to two ladies of the partie : to which is added, An essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation, with an account of its growth, and great consumption in these Kingdoms, with several political reflections, and thoughts on public love : in twenty-five letters to the same ladies (Printed by H. Woodfall, 1756), also by Jonas Hanway, H. Woodfall, Thomas Major, and Donald & Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson (Houghton Library) (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: Letters concerning taste. (Printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, 1755), also by John Gilbert Cooper, James Dodsley, Robert Dodsley, and Charles Grignion (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: London and its environs described. Containing an account of whatever is most remarkable for grandeur, elegance, curiosity or use, in the city and in the country twenty miles round it. Comprehending also whatever is most material in the history and antiquities of this great metropolis. Decorated and illustrated with a great number of views in perspective, engraved from original drawings, taken on purpose for this work. Together with a plan of London, a map of the environs, and several other useful cuts. In six volumes. (Printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, 1761), also by Robert Dodsley and James Dodsley (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences : comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids : together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world : illustrated with above three hundred copper-plates, engraved by Mr. Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty : the whole extracted from the best authors in all languages (Printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, in Fleet-Street, 1763), also by W. Owen, Charles Grignion, Thomas Jefferys, and Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen (page images at HathiTrust) Wale, Samuel, -1786: The new Bath guide: or, Memoirs of the B--r--d family. In a series of poetical epistles. (Printed for J. Dodsley and Fletcher & Hodson, 1767), also by Christopher Anstey and Charles Grignion (page images at HathiTrust)
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