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GAUNTLETT, Henry (1766--1833)
Letters to the Stranger in Reading. By Detector.
London (Place), printed by Powell & Co., and sold by Black, Parry, and Kingsbury; and by J. Rusher and the other booksellers in Reading,, 1810.
vii, [1], 217, [3] p. ; 20.3 cm. (8º)

Anonymous. By Henry Gauntlett. The 'Stranger in Reading' was John Man who published his The stranger in Reading, in a series of letters, from a traveller, to his friend in London in 1810. Gauntlett's reply is an attack on Methodism.

Copy Notes Bound (2) with W. Gilbank, The day of Pentecost, 1789 (q.v.).

Binding C19th calf, gilt-ruled borders and spine, black spine-label. Bound by Edwin Hutchinson for 2s. 8d., 18 April 1829. (Archives 7/10/18).

Reference Number 4823

Additional Names Hutchinson, Edwin; Man, John - The stranger in Reading, in a series of letters, from a traveller, to his friend in London; Methodist Church - England - Reading; Detector, pseud


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