1810 · London
London: printed for the Company of Stationers, by J. Nichols and Son ... and sold by George Greenhill, 1810. 12mo, pp. 48; bound with: The ladies' diary: or, woman's almanac ... designed for the use and diversion of the fair sex, n.d. [1810], 48pp.; bound with: Vox stellarum: or, a loyal almanac for the year of human redemption ... by Francis Moore, n.d. [1810], 48pp; bound with: Merlinus liberatus. An almanac for the year of our redemption ... by John Partridge, n.d. [1810], 48pp.; bound with: Old poor robin. An almanac composed on a variety of subjects ... written by Poor Robin, n.d. [1810], 48pp.; bound with: Speculum anni: or, season of the seasons ... by Henry Season, n.d. [1810], 48pp.; bound with: The coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris ... by Robert White, n.d. [1810], 48pp.; together in full red straight-grain morocco, wavy gilt-ruled border on covers, smooth gilt-decorated spine labeled "1810." Togther 7 British almanacs, each 48 pages, each printed in red and black throughout, each with a few woodcut diagrams, tables, etc., and each with a sectional vellum tab lettered in ink; tax stamps on each title page, some minor rubbing, but very good and sound.
(Inventory #: 44774)