Markman Ellis
Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture
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Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture
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Helps scholars and students form an understanding of the contribution made by the coffee-house to British and even American history and culture
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Helps scholars and students form an understanding of the contribution made by the coffee-house to British and even American history and culture
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 777g
- ISBN-13: 9781138752870
- ISBN-10: 1138752878
- Artikelnr.: 46970530
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 777g
- ISBN-13: 9781138752870
- ISBN-10: 1138752878
- Artikelnr.: 46970530
Markman Ellis
[John Tatham]
Knavery in all Trades: or
The Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted in the Christmas Holidays by several Apprentices With great Applause. With License (London
J. B. for W. Gilberton and H. Marsh
1664)
38pp.; 4°. BL: 644.a.13. ESTCR3000.; Thomas Sydserf
Tarugo's Wiles: or
the Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted at his Highness's The Duke of York's Theatre (London
Henry Herringman
1668)
[8]
54pp.; 4° BL:644.f.44. ESTCR27882; Elkanah Settle
The New Athenian Comedy
containing the politicks
oeconomicks
tacticks
crypticks
apocalypticks
's typ ticks
seep ticks
pneumaticks
theologicks
poeticks
mathematicks
sophisticks
pragmaticks
dogmaticks
&c. of that most learned society (London
printed for Campanella Restio
next door to the Apollo
near the Temple
1693)
[8]
28pp.; 4°. BL: 644.e.61. ESTCR9900; Charles Johnson
The generous husband: or
the coffee house politician. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Charles Johnson (London
printed for Bernard Lintott
and Egbert Sanger
[1711])
[8]
63 pp.; 4°. BL: 162.i.15. ESTCT57015; Exchange-Alley: or
the stock-jobber turn'd gentleman; with the humours of our modern projectors. A tragicomical farce. Humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen daily attending at Jonathan's coffee-house (London
T. Bickerton
1720)
39pp.; 8° BL: 11775.d.l4. ESTCT96325; James Miller
The Coffee-House. A Dramatick Piece. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants (London
J. Watts
1737)
[12]
38pp.; 8°. BL: 80.c.18.(1). ESTCT15.; The Usurpers: or the Coffee-House Politicians. A farce (London
Jack Dyer
1749)
[4]
8
17-70pp. BL: 161.f.71. ESTCT81092.
Knavery in all Trades: or
The Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted in the Christmas Holidays by several Apprentices With great Applause. With License (London
J. B. for W. Gilberton and H. Marsh
1664)
38pp.; 4°. BL: 644.a.13. ESTCR3000.; Thomas Sydserf
Tarugo's Wiles: or
the Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted at his Highness's The Duke of York's Theatre (London
Henry Herringman
1668)
[8]
54pp.; 4° BL:644.f.44. ESTCR27882; Elkanah Settle
The New Athenian Comedy
containing the politicks
oeconomicks
tacticks
crypticks
apocalypticks
's typ ticks
seep ticks
pneumaticks
theologicks
poeticks
mathematicks
sophisticks
pragmaticks
dogmaticks
&c. of that most learned society (London
printed for Campanella Restio
next door to the Apollo
near the Temple
1693)
[8]
28pp.; 4°. BL: 644.e.61. ESTCR9900; Charles Johnson
The generous husband: or
the coffee house politician. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Charles Johnson (London
printed for Bernard Lintott
and Egbert Sanger
[1711])
[8]
63 pp.; 4°. BL: 162.i.15. ESTCT57015; Exchange-Alley: or
the stock-jobber turn'd gentleman; with the humours of our modern projectors. A tragicomical farce. Humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen daily attending at Jonathan's coffee-house (London
T. Bickerton
1720)
39pp.; 8° BL: 11775.d.l4. ESTCT96325; James Miller
The Coffee-House. A Dramatick Piece. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants (London
J. Watts
1737)
[12]
38pp.; 8°. BL: 80.c.18.(1). ESTCT15.; The Usurpers: or the Coffee-House Politicians. A farce (London
Jack Dyer
1749)
[4]
8
17-70pp. BL: 161.f.71. ESTCT81092.
[John Tatham]
Knavery in all Trades: or
The Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted in the Christmas Holidays by several Apprentices With great Applause. With License (London
J. B. for W. Gilberton and H. Marsh
1664)
38pp.; 4°. BL: 644.a.13. ESTCR3000.; Thomas Sydserf
Tarugo's Wiles: or
the Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted at his Highness's The Duke of York's Theatre (London
Henry Herringman
1668)
[8]
54pp.; 4° BL:644.f.44. ESTCR27882; Elkanah Settle
The New Athenian Comedy
containing the politicks
oeconomicks
tacticks
crypticks
apocalypticks
's typ ticks
seep ticks
pneumaticks
theologicks
poeticks
mathematicks
sophisticks
pragmaticks
dogmaticks
&c. of that most learned society (London
printed for Campanella Restio
next door to the Apollo
near the Temple
1693)
[8]
28pp.; 4°. BL: 644.e.61. ESTCR9900; Charles Johnson
The generous husband: or
the coffee house politician. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Charles Johnson (London
printed for Bernard Lintott
and Egbert Sanger
[1711])
[8]
63 pp.; 4°. BL: 162.i.15. ESTCT57015; Exchange-Alley: or
the stock-jobber turn'd gentleman; with the humours of our modern projectors. A tragicomical farce. Humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen daily attending at Jonathan's coffee-house (London
T. Bickerton
1720)
39pp.; 8° BL: 11775.d.l4. ESTCT96325; James Miller
The Coffee-House. A Dramatick Piece. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants (London
J. Watts
1737)
[12]
38pp.; 8°. BL: 80.c.18.(1). ESTCT15.; The Usurpers: or the Coffee-House Politicians. A farce (London
Jack Dyer
1749)
[4]
8
17-70pp. BL: 161.f.71. ESTCT81092.
Knavery in all Trades: or
The Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted in the Christmas Holidays by several Apprentices With great Applause. With License (London
J. B. for W. Gilberton and H. Marsh
1664)
38pp.; 4°. BL: 644.a.13. ESTCR3000.; Thomas Sydserf
Tarugo's Wiles: or
the Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was acted at his Highness's The Duke of York's Theatre (London
Henry Herringman
1668)
[8]
54pp.; 4° BL:644.f.44. ESTCR27882; Elkanah Settle
The New Athenian Comedy
containing the politicks
oeconomicks
tacticks
crypticks
apocalypticks
's typ ticks
seep ticks
pneumaticks
theologicks
poeticks
mathematicks
sophisticks
pragmaticks
dogmaticks
&c. of that most learned society (London
printed for Campanella Restio
next door to the Apollo
near the Temple
1693)
[8]
28pp.; 4°. BL: 644.e.61. ESTCR9900; Charles Johnson
The generous husband: or
the coffee house politician. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Charles Johnson (London
printed for Bernard Lintott
and Egbert Sanger
[1711])
[8]
63 pp.; 4°. BL: 162.i.15. ESTCT57015; Exchange-Alley: or
the stock-jobber turn'd gentleman; with the humours of our modern projectors. A tragicomical farce. Humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen daily attending at Jonathan's coffee-house (London
T. Bickerton
1720)
39pp.; 8° BL: 11775.d.l4. ESTCT96325; James Miller
The Coffee-House. A Dramatick Piece. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants (London
J. Watts
1737)
[12]
38pp.; 8°. BL: 80.c.18.(1). ESTCT15.; The Usurpers: or the Coffee-House Politicians. A farce (London
Jack Dyer
1749)
[4]
8
17-70pp. BL: 161.f.71. ESTCT81092.