The history of France, from the earliest period : comprehending every interesting and remarkable occurrence in the annals of that monarchy to its abolition in September 1792 /


Autoria(s): Cooper, Rev. Mr.; Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 4-1793.
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05/10/1792

Resumo

Signatures: 6 engr. leaves + A⁴ B-E¹⁸ F¹² G².

Based largely on the evidence of Richard Johnson's Day-books, M.J.P. Weedon assumes Cooper is a pseudonym of Johnson's (cf. her Richard Johnson and the successors to John Newbery); Osborne Coll. agrees with her arguments, calling them "reasonable and valid" (I, p. 166). However, S. Roscoe is inclined to reject this assumption, pointing out that "[a]n examination of the Day-book entries, and of the bks there referred to, does not reveal a single instance in which one can feel certain, beyond all doubt, that Johnson was the real author" (John Newbery, p. 190).

NUC pre-1956,

Roscoe, S. John Newbery,

Osborne Coll.

Mode of access: Internet.

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bib

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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn2hd6

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eng

Publicador

London : Printed for E. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard,

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