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$ UK-LoRAA
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$ 20240618092619.5
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$z 5316 (previous RA accession numbers)
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$a eng
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$a uk
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$a Smith, John Thomas
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$a Ancient topography of London; containing not only views of buildings which in many instances no longer exist, and for the most part were never before published; but some account of places and customs either unknown, or overlooked by the London historians
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$a London
$b Printed by J. M'Creery, published and sold by the proprietor, John Thomas Smith, etc.
$c 1815
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$a 3 unnumbered leaves, 82 pages, 54 plates :
$b 2 added colour title pages, illustrations, plans ;
$c 35 cm.
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$a With two added colour, engraved title pages, both dated 24th October 1810: [1] "Topography of London, drawn and etched by J. T. Smith, intended as an additional accompaniment to the celebrated work of Pennant." [2] "Antient topography of London embracing specimens of sacred, public, and domestic architecture, from the earliest period to the time of the Great Fire 1666; drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith, intended as an accompaniment to the celebrated works of Stow, Pennant and others."
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$a "Sold likewise by Messrs. John and Arthur Arch, Cornhill; Boydell and Co., Cheapside; Mr. Bagster, Strand; Colnaghi and Co., Cockspur-Street; Messrs. Pane and Foss, Pall-Mall; Mr. Clarke, Bond-Street; Mr. Booth, Duke-Street, Portland Place; Mr. Ryan, Oxford-Street; Mr. Setchel, King-Street, Covent-Garden; and Mr. Upham, Bath.” [Foot of title page].
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$a Half-bound in leather; marbled covers. Spine lettered in gilt: "Smith's London"
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$a Smith, John Thomas
$e draughtsman
$e etcher
$e publisher\bookseller
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$a McCreery, John
$e printer
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