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An elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin : Ornamented with cuts
[ca.1835?]
Half-title reads; The death and burial of Cock Robin. Anonymous.
Halifax borough election 1857 : pen and ink sketches
Thwackem, Humphry; Quizum, Charley
[1857-74?]
Contents: 1857. Halifax election cartoons. 1-7, [1-2 bis?], by Humphry Thwackem; 8, by Charley Quizum. 1868/1. Halifax election cartoon, by Humphry Thwackem. 1874/1-2. Halifax election cartoons. 1874/...
Some account of the late earthquake : with a sermon preached on the occasion, at the Parish Church of Rotherham, on Sunday, April 13th, 1816
Blackley, Thomas
1816
The first part describes an earthquake felt at Rotherham and the surrounding area on 17th March, 1816. An advertisement pasted inside the second edition of Blackley's "The swallows", 1816, refers to...
Report of the council of the Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society; Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society
151st- 1970/71- 6th-10th (1825/6-1829/30); 12th (1831/2); 14th-15th (1833/4-1834/5); 17th (1836/7); 20th-26th (1839/40-1845/6); 28th (1847/8); 36th-60th (1855/6-1879/80); 62nd (1881/2); 65th-76th ...
The cracker, and other explosions, which have gone off during the election
1832
Seven issues of "The cracker" (reprinted?) with general title page and preface, dated December 1832. The issues are numbered: Crack 1-7 and dated: Nov.29, Dec.1,4,6,8,10,21 1832.
The beauties of England and Wales, or, Delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county (v.16)
Britton, John (1771-1857); Brayley, E W (1773-1854); Nightingale, Joseph (1775-1824); Brewer, James Norris (fl. 1799-1829); Evans, John (fl. 1812); Hodgson, John antiquary (1779-1845); Laird, Francis Charles; Shoberl, Frederic (1775-1853); Bigland, John (1750-1832); Rees, Thomas (1777-1864)
1801-1816
Each volume has an additional title-page, engraved. "List of books &c." with each county. "In the earlier volumes [1-6] the letterpress seems to have been mainly Brayley's, while the general editi...