The ladies' diary : or woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1800; being the fourth after bissextile, or leap-year, according to the act of Parliament in that case made 1751. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars: designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex. The ninety-seventh almanack published of this kind
[London] : Printed for the Company of Stationers, by M. Brown, St. John's-square, Clerkenwell; and sold by G. Greenhill, treasurer, at their Hall in Ludgate-Street, [1800]
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The ladies' diary : or woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1800; being the fourth after bissextile, or leap-year, according to the act of Parliament in that case made 1751. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars: designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex. The ninety-seventh almanack published of this kind
Titlepage in red and black. Compiled by Charles Hutton. Each signature printed separately, M. Brown being responsible for the first two (imprint and "colophon" to Sig. B), and M. Vint for Sig Charles (colophon)(colophon). Reproduction of original from the British Library.
Local Note:
General Libraries have the corresponding microform set, The Eighteenth Century, classed MICFILM 1272. The reel number for this title can be found in the online record when you click the link.