B34444

Shelfmark

En.7.08

Title

The brothers; or, Consequences. A story of what happens every day. With a short account of saving banks, and other essays, upon various subjects.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Consequences

Publication, distribution, etc.

Dublin :, Printed by W. Espy, 6, Little Strand-street.,, 1820.

Physical description

180 p. :, ill. ;, 14 cm.

Note

According to Trinity College Dublin Library record, A Kildare Place Society chapbook.

Note

Woodcut illustrations, one signed T. Kelly.

Note

Woodcut tailpiece vignettes, of animals.

Formatted contents note

The brothers, &c, &c, -- A short essay on savings banks -- Advice to a young tradesman, written in the year 1748 -- Necessary hints to those who would be rich, written in the year 1735 -- Preliminary address to the Pennsylvania Almanack, entitled, "Poor Richard's Almanack," for the year 1758, written by Dr Franklin -- Remarks concerning the savages of North America -- The art of procuring pleasant dreams -- The handsome and deformed leg -- The whistle, a true story, written by his nephew -- The old man's comforts, and how he gained them.

Provenance

Title page inscription: Kilmaine Manse, 1831, no. 51.

Binding

Contemporary sprinkled sheep; gold tooled double fillet and title on spine; blue sprinkled edges.

Subject

Savings-banks.

Subject

Chapbooks, Irish.

Added entry--name

Espy, W, printer.

Added entry--place

Ireland, Dublin
001B34444
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aEn.7.08
24504$aThe brothers; or, Consequences. A story of what happens every day. With a short account of saving banks, and other essays, upon various subjects.
24630$aConsequences
260##$aDublin :$bPrinted by W. Espy, 6, Little Strand-street.,$c1820.
300##$a180 p. :$bill. ;$c14 cm.
500##$aAccording to Trinity College Dublin Library record, A Kildare Place Society chapbook.
500##$aWoodcut illustrations, one signed T. Kelly.
500##$aWoodcut tailpiece vignettes, of animals.
505##$aThe brothers, &c, &c, -- A short essay on savings banks -- Advice to a young tradesman, written in the year 1748 -- Necessary hints to those who would be rich, written in the year 1735 -- Preliminary address to the Pennsylvania Almanack, entitled, "Poor Richard's Almanack," for the year 1758, written by Dr Franklin -- Remarks concerning the savages of North America -- The art of procuring pleasant dreams -- The handsome and deformed leg -- The whistle, a true story, written by his nephew -- The old man's comforts, and how he gained them.
561##$aTitle page inscription: Kilmaine Manse, 1831, no. 51.
563##$aContemporary sprinkled sheep; gold tooled double fillet and title on spine; blue sprinkled edges.
650#0$aSavings-banks.
650#0$aChapbooks, Irish.
700##$aEspy, W$eprinter.
752##$aIreland$dDublin
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