Lackington, James, 1746-1815
Lackington, James
James Lackington
James Lackington British businessman
Lackington, J. (James), 1746-1815
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Works
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Asiatick researches or, transactions of the society Instituted in Bengal for enquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences, and literature, of Asia. Volume the third. Printed verbatim from the Calcutta Edition.. | |
Aus den Anekdoten des noch jetzt lebenden Buchhändlers James Lackington, welchen d. Liebe zur Lektüre aus e. Schustergesellen zu e. d. reichsten Buchhändler Englands umschuf Von ihm selbst geschrieben u. 1795 veröffentlicht | |
The author's wallet; narrative of the Messrs. James Lackington, 1745-1815, and John Chapman, 1822-1894, both of London; their explorations and discoveries concerning the price fixing of books; with the testimony of Mr. Charles Dickens, Mr. John Stuart Mill, Mr. Thomas Carlyle, Mr. Wm. Ewart Gladstone, Lord Macaulay, Lord Campbell and other distinguished men of letters, on the rights of authors and their readers, and the fallacies of price-fixing... | |
Bible. | |
The confessions of J. Lackington. | |
An epitome of infantile diseases, with their causes, symptoms, and method of cure. | |
Lackington's catalogue for 1784; consisting of about thirty thousand volumes ... The whole selling ... by J. Lackington. | |
Lackington's catalogue for 1792 : Consisting of one hundred thousand volumes in various languages and Classes of Learning; Including many valuable Libraries Lately purchased. With many Articles but just published; A very large Number in an uncommon Variety of plain, elegant and superb Bindings. Also many scarce, old, and valuable Books. Folio. Graevius et Gronovius, &c. 37 vol. Museum Florentinum, 7 tom. Encyclopedie, 28 tom. Geneve Le Sacre de Louis XV. Edmondson's Copperplate Peerage, 6 v. Montsaucon, Antiquites, G. P. 10 tom. Fables de Fontaine, 4 tom. Millar's Plants, coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vol. coloured Description du Danube, 6 tom. Bailey's Mechanics Albinus's Tables Foulis's superb editions Gough's Camden, 3 vol. Campbell's Vitruvius, 2 vol. L. P. Quarto. Grose's Works, 13 vol. Edwards's Nat. Hist. 7 vol. coloured Voyage Pittoresque, 13 tom. Wilkes's ... | |
Lackington's catalogue for 1792 : - To prevent Mistakes, those who send for any Books are desired, besides the Numbers, to send the first Words and the Prices of the Article they want. - Book-Binding done in the newest Taste and exceeding cheap. | |
London stories | |
Memoirs of the forty-five first years | |
Memoirs of the life of James Lackington | |
Novum Testamentum Domini nostri Jesu Christi : interprete Theodoro Beza. | |
A short relation of the river Nile, 1791: | |
To the booksellers of London and Westminster. |