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original version: January 2007. Latest update: July 2011.
 
original version: January 2007. Latest update: July 2011.
 
http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/documents/English%20book%20owners%20in%20the%20seventeenth%20century_masterlist_2011_07.pdf
 
http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/documents/English%20book%20owners%20in%20the%20seventeenth%20century_masterlist_2011_07.pdf
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Ellis, Markman, Coffee house libray short-title catalogue
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Bibliographical Society electronic publications: downloadable web document,
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April 2009
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"This short-title catalogue lists in alphabetical order 387 printed items (books, pamphlets, maps, printed music) with provenance endorsements indicating ownership by a coffeehouse in the eighteenth century. For discussion of the libraries and coffee-houses associated with these items, see the article 'Coffee-House Libraries in Mid Eighteenth-Century London' in the March 2009 issue of The Library"
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For discussion of the libraries and coffee-houses associated with these items, see the article 'Coffee-House Libraries in Mid Eighteenth-Century London' in the March 2009 issue of The Library
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== Inventories ==
 
== Inventories ==

Revision as of 11:48, August 19, 2011

Research tools

This page provides a range of research tools for the investigation of primary material in the seventeenth century



= Book owners

Pearson, David, English book owners in the seventeenth century: a work in progress listing,
Bibliographical Society electronic publications: downloadable web document,
original version: January 2007. Latest update: July 2011.
http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/documents/English%20book%20owners%20in%20the%20seventeenth%20century_masterlist_2011_07.pdf

Ellis, Markman, Coffee house libray short-title catalogue
Bibliographical Society electronic publications: downloadable web document,
April 2009
"This short-title catalogue lists in alphabetical order 387 printed items (books, pamphlets, maps, printed music) with provenance endorsements indicating ownership by a coffeehouse in the eighteenth century. For discussion of the libraries and coffee-houses associated with these items, see the article 'Coffee-House Libraries in Mid Eighteenth-Century London' in the March 2009 issue of The Library"
For discussion of the libraries and coffee-houses associated with these items, see the article 'Coffee-House Libraries in Mid Eighteenth-Century London' in the March 2009 issue of The Library



Inventories



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