Robson, James, 1733-1806
Robson, J., 17--
Robson, James
James Robson English printer and bookseller
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Works
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Bibliotheca Smithiana : pars altera. A catalogue of the remaining part of the curious and valuable library of Joseph Smith, ... which will be sold ... this day, 1773, ... by James Robson. | |
Britannia, or A chorographical description of Great Britain and Ireland, 1772: | |
A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books : in all learning and languages; ... Which will begin to be sold very cheap, ... on Monday, June 9, 1766, ... by James Robson, ... in New Bond Street. | |
A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes of books including the remaining part of the valuable library of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, 1770: | |
A catalogue of valuable books, in all languages and sciences; lately purchased and imported from abroad: many of the articles are upon large paper, ... Which are now selling 1793 ... by James Robson. | |
Church-music an help to devotion : a sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Michael, Bassishaw, on Sunday, May 29, 1763, at the opening of an organ lately erected in the said church | |
Cowper's Anatomy, large paper, ditto Edmondson's Peerage, 5 vol. large pap. extra Passerii Picturae Etruscor. 2 tom. fig. depict. Pembroke's Medals, large pap. | |
Doutes sur la liberté de l'Escaut, réclamée par l'Empereur ; sur les causes & sur les conséquences probables de cette réclamation. Par le comte de Mirabeau . Avec une carte du cours de l'escaut, depuis anvers jusqu'à la mer | |
J. Robson's catalogue : Catalogues to be had at Mr Dodsley's, Pall-Mall; Mr Cadell's, in the Strand; Mr Cater's, Holbour; Mr Law's Ave Mary-Lane; and Mess. Richardson and Urquhart, Royal-Exchange; Also, Mess. Merrill, Cambridge; Prince, and Fletcher, Oxford; and all the great Towns in England. | |
John Jeffries M. D. [estampe] | |
The panegyric of Voltaire, written by the king of Prussia, and read at an extraordinary meeting of the Academy of Sciences and Belles Letters of Berlin, 26th November, 1778 | |
The peerage of England : containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that kingdom, now existing, either by tenure, summons, or creation, their descents and collateral lines, their births, marriages, and issue, famous actions both in war and peace, religious and charitable donations, deaths, places of burial, monuments, epitaphs, and many valuable memoirs never before printed : also their paternal coats of arms, crests, supporters and mottoes, curiously engraved on copper-plates : collected from records, old wills, authentic manuscripts, our most approved historians, and other authorities, which are cited : in eight volumes | |
philosophical inquiry into the cause of animal heat : with incidental observations on several physiological and chemical questions, connected with the subject. By P. Dugud Leslie, M.D. | |
The poems of David Mallet, Esq.. | |
The poems of John Armstrong, M. D.. | |
The poems of William Collins. | |
Protestant armour # or, the Church of England-Man's Defence against the Open Attacks and artful Insinuations of Popish Delusion.Extracted from the Writings of some of the most eminent Divines of the Established Church # and disposed by way of Question and Answer, for the readier Information of Individuals. By Theophilus Anglicanus. [...] | |
A royal road to geometry, or, An easy and familiar introduction to the mathematics : in two parts : I. Practical geometry, with applications, and a familiar introduction, for the use of mechanics, &c ... II. Elements of geometry abridged, containing the whole substance of Euclid's first six, the eleventh and twelfth books ... : being an attempt to render that most useful and necessary science more universal, and practically applicable : interspersed with notes, critical, explanatory, and instructive | |
Siglarium romanum ; sive explicatio notarum ac literarum, quæ hactenus reperiri potuerunt, in marmoribus, lapidibus, nummis, auctoribus, aliisque romanorum veterum reliquiis, ordine alphabetico distributa. Complectens, non tantum singulas quæ in comentariis antiquis inveniuntur, sed etiam quascunque viri eruditi, ad hunc usque diem, in lucem protulerunt. Curante Johanne Gerrard, ecclesiæ anglicanæ presbyteri londinensi.. | |
The Spectator. | |
Thoughts on the dearness of provisions, and the most certain method to reduce the present high price of wheat : addressed to the principal inhabitants of Great Britain. | |
Thoughts upon hunting. In a series of familiar letters to a friend : The third edition | |
A Tour In Ireland In 1775 With A map, and a View of the Salmon-Leap at Ballyshannon | |
A tour in the United States of America : containing an account of the present situation of that country; the population, agriculture, commerce, customs, and manners of the inhabitants; anecdotes of several members of the Congress and general officers in the American Army, and many other very singular and interesting occurences : with a description of the Indian nations, the general face of the country, mountains, forests, rivers, and the most beautiful, grand, and picturesque views throughout that vast continent : likewise improvements in husbandry that may be adopted with great advantage in Europe | |
Travels through several provinces of Spain and Portugal, &c. | |
Voyage round the world | |
The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the seventh.. | |
Young's poems. |