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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. This book attempts to make an intervention in debates about the nature of the public sphere and the culture of politeness. It is intended for historians and scholars of literature, science, and medicine.
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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. This book attempts to make an intervention in debates about the nature of the public sphere and the culture of politeness. It is intended for historians and scholars of literature, science, and medicine.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 1840
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351568692
- Artikelnr.: 48801722
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 1840
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351568692
- Artikelnr.: 48801722
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Markman Ellis
Coffee: a tale (London: printed for H. Curie [sic
for Curll]
1727)
[2]
xiv
33pp.; 8°. BL: RB.23.a.5767.ESTCN27164. Extract
pp. 1-33. Hünersdorff; The Velvet Coffee-woman: or
the Life
Gallantries and Amours of the late famous Mrs Anne Rochford
etc. (Westminster
printed for Simon Green
1728)
[2]
46pp.; 8°. BL: 12331.C.39. ESTCT100189. Hünersdorff; Coffee-man
The Case of the Coffee-men of London and Westminter [sic]. Or
an Account of the Impositions and Abuses
put upon Them and the whole Town
by the present set of News-writers. With the Scheme of the Coffee-men for setting up News-Tapers of their own; and some account of their Troc eedings thereupon. By a coffee-man (London
printed by and for G. Smith
and sold by J. Marshal [sic]
[1728])
40pp.; 8°. BL: 12316.i.32. ESTCT128525; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the subscribing coffee-men
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men are duly Examined
properly Exposed
and thoroughly Confuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a Proposal for Remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick (London
printed for E. Smith; A. Dodd; and N. Blandford
1729)
19
[1]pp.; 8°. BL: 1093.d.61. ESTCT133054; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the coffee-men of London and Westminster
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that insolent set of Men are duly examin'd
properly expos'd
and thoroughly confuted; and their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick. To which is annex'd
I. Henley the orator and the Butchers [...] II. A Whip for the Post-Boy [...] III. An Inspection into
for Curll]
1727)
[2]
xiv
33pp.; 8°. BL: RB.23.a.5767.ESTCN27164. Extract
pp. 1-33. Hünersdorff; The Velvet Coffee-woman: or
the Life
Gallantries and Amours of the late famous Mrs Anne Rochford
etc. (Westminster
printed for Simon Green
1728)
[2]
46pp.; 8°. BL: 12331.C.39. ESTCT100189. Hünersdorff; Coffee-man
The Case of the Coffee-men of London and Westminter [sic]. Or
an Account of the Impositions and Abuses
put upon Them and the whole Town
by the present set of News-writers. With the Scheme of the Coffee-men for setting up News-Tapers of their own; and some account of their Troc eedings thereupon. By a coffee-man (London
printed by and for G. Smith
and sold by J. Marshal [sic]
[1728])
40pp.; 8°. BL: 12316.i.32. ESTCT128525; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the subscribing coffee-men
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men are duly Examined
properly Exposed
and thoroughly Confuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a Proposal for Remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick (London
printed for E. Smith; A. Dodd; and N. Blandford
1729)
19
[1]pp.; 8°. BL: 1093.d.61. ESTCT133054; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the coffee-men of London and Westminster
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that insolent set of Men are duly examin'd
properly expos'd
and thoroughly confuted; and their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick. To which is annex'd
I. Henley the orator and the Butchers [...] II. A Whip for the Post-Boy [...] III. An Inspection into
Coffee: a tale (London: printed for H. Curie [sic
for Curll]
1727)
[2]
xiv
33pp.; 8°. BL: RB.23.a.5767.ESTCN27164. Extract
pp. 1-33. Hünersdorff; The Velvet Coffee-woman: or
the Life
Gallantries and Amours of the late famous Mrs Anne Rochford
etc. (Westminster
printed for Simon Green
1728)
[2]
46pp.; 8°. BL: 12331.C.39. ESTCT100189. Hünersdorff; Coffee-man
The Case of the Coffee-men of London and Westminter [sic]. Or
an Account of the Impositions and Abuses
put upon Them and the whole Town
by the present set of News-writers. With the Scheme of the Coffee-men for setting up News-Tapers of their own; and some account of their Troc eedings thereupon. By a coffee-man (London
printed by and for G. Smith
and sold by J. Marshal [sic]
[1728])
40pp.; 8°. BL: 12316.i.32. ESTCT128525; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the subscribing coffee-men
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men are duly Examined
properly Exposed
and thoroughly Confuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a Proposal for Remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick (London
printed for E. Smith; A. Dodd; and N. Blandford
1729)
19
[1]pp.; 8°. BL: 1093.d.61. ESTCT133054; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the coffee-men of London and Westminster
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that insolent set of Men are duly examin'd
properly expos'd
and thoroughly confuted; and their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick. To which is annex'd
I. Henley the orator and the Butchers [...] II. A Whip for the Post-Boy [...] III. An Inspection into
for Curll]
1727)
[2]
xiv
33pp.; 8°. BL: RB.23.a.5767.ESTCN27164. Extract
pp. 1-33. Hünersdorff; The Velvet Coffee-woman: or
the Life
Gallantries and Amours of the late famous Mrs Anne Rochford
etc. (Westminster
printed for Simon Green
1728)
[2]
46pp.; 8°. BL: 12331.C.39. ESTCT100189. Hünersdorff; Coffee-man
The Case of the Coffee-men of London and Westminter [sic]. Or
an Account of the Impositions and Abuses
put upon Them and the whole Town
by the present set of News-writers. With the Scheme of the Coffee-men for setting up News-Tapers of their own; and some account of their Troc eedings thereupon. By a coffee-man (London
printed by and for G. Smith
and sold by J. Marshal [sic]
[1728])
40pp.; 8°. BL: 12316.i.32. ESTCT128525; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the subscribing coffee-men
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men are duly Examined
properly Exposed
and thoroughly Confuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a Proposal for Remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick (London
printed for E. Smith; A. Dodd; and N. Blandford
1729)
19
[1]pp.; 8°. BL: 1093.d.61. ESTCT133054; The case between the proprietors of news-papers
and the coffee-men of London and Westminster
fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences
Wild Project
and Groundless Complaints of that insolent set of Men are duly examin'd
properly expos'd
and thoroughly confuted; and their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant
scandalous and growing Impositions of the Coffee-Men upon the Publick. To which is annex'd
I. Henley the orator and the Butchers [...] II. A Whip for the Post-Boy [...] III. An Inspection into