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      Published by Messieurs Colles, White, Byrne, McKensie, Jones and Moore, Dublin, 1788

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      Seller: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, CanadaAttic Books (ABAC, ILAB)

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      Half leather. Condition: Very Good. 488 p. 21 cm. Half leather with paper boards. Gilt trim to spine. Light wear to extremities. Some foxing Peter Pindar was the pseudonym for satirist and poet John Wolcot (1738-1819). His humour was generally coarse, and not infrequently profane. He soon discovered a paying enterprise in ridicu

    • Published by Wood, Vernon, H. Walker and P. Bell (London), 1801

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      Seller: Best Books And Antiques, Chandler, TX, U.S.A.Best Books And Antiques

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      Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Original 1801 First Edition set. The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire in Two Volumes. Volume 1 and 2. Printed for Wood, Vernon, H. Walker and P. Bell (London) 1801. Volume I: A Poetical, Supplicating, Modest and Affecting Epistle to those Literary Colossuses The Reviewers. V

    • Published by J Johnston, London, 1816

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      Seller: C R Moore, Telford Shropshire, SAL, United KingdomC R Moore

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      Soft cover. Condition: Good. First edition [1816]. Pp [4], 4 (advertisement for The History of the Inquisition, with extracts, and a list of books published by Simpkin and Marshall), 32. Modern wrappers. Verses are of four lines each and are numbered from 1 to 158. An anonymous satire on the Princess Charlotte. First and last le