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John Weale respectfully apprises his friends and the public, that he has purchased the premises of the late Mr. Josiah Taylor, of High Holborn, long known as "The Architectural Library": ...
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John Weale respectfully apprises his friends and the public, that he has purchased the premises of the late Mr. Josiah Taylor, of High Holborn, long known as "The Architectural Library": ...
London (Place), G. Woodfall, printer,, [1834].
2, [2] p. ; 28.5 cm. (4º)
Half-sheet, folded, conjugate leaf blank. At head of page [1]: 'Architectural Library, No.59, High Holborn, (Removed from No. 5, High Street, Bloomsbury,) July, 1834.'
Copy Notes Originally folded and sealed as a letter addressed in ink on the blank verso from Mr Weale to Sir John Soane / &c. &c. &c. / Lincolns Inn Fields.
Binding Loose bifolium.
Reference Number 3559
Additional Names Josiah Taylor's Architectural Library; Weale, John (1791--1862)
John Weale respectfully apprises his friends and the public, that he has purchased the premises of the late Mr. Josiah Taylor, of High Holborn, long known as "The Architectural Library": ...
London (Place), G. Woodfall, printer,, [1834].
2, [2] p. ; 28.5 cm. (4º)
Half-sheet, folded, conjugate leaf blank. At head of page [1]: 'Architectural Library, No.59, High Holborn, (Removed from No. 5, High Street, Bloomsbury,) July, 1834.'
Copy Notes Originally folded and sealed as a letter addressed in ink on the blank verso from Mr Weale to Sir John Soane / &c. &c. &c. / Lincolns Inn Fields.
Binding Loose bifolium.
Reference Number 3559
Additional Names Josiah Taylor's Architectural Library; Weale, John (1791--1862)