10 matching record(s)
E (Stack)Cuff, John
The Description of a Microscope for Opake Objects
As Made and Sold by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope directly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate, in Fleet-Street, London. [c.1743-45]. 4-page pamphlet + plate; in Cuff's A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use ... .
[Unknown]
1743-1745?
E (Stack)Cuff, John
A Description of the Solar, or, Camera Obscura Microscope
As Made and Sold by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope, directly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-Street, London. [Dated at end] Feb 17th, 1743. 6-page pamphlet + plate; in Cuff's A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use ... .
[Unknown]
1743
E (Stack)Cuff, John
The Description Of a New-constructed Double Microscope: In which Some Useful Improvements are introduced
As Made and Sold by the Inventor, John Cuff, Over-against Serjeant's-Inn Gate, in Fleet-street, London. [Dated at end of introduction] Sept. 20th, 1744 [plate also dated]. 12-page pamphlet + plate; in Cuff's A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use ... .
[Unknown]
1744
E (Stack)Cuff, John
The Description of a Pocket Microscope, with The Apparatus thereunto belonging
As made by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope, exactly opposite Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-Street, London. [c.1743-45]. 6-page pamphlet (paginated [3]-8) + plate; in Cuff's A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use ... .
[Unknown]
1743-1745?
E (Stack)Cuff, John
A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use: viz. The Pocket Microscope, together with the New Invention for fixing it on a Pedestal, and giving Light to Objects by a Speculum; The Double Reflecting Microscope; The Microscope for viewing Opake Objects; and the Solar, or Camera Obscura Microscope. As they are Made and Sold by John Cuff, Against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-street. With A particular Account of the Use and Application of the several Parts of the Apparatus Belonging to each Kind.
London: Printed for John Cuff, in Fleet-street. [This title page covers the 5 separately-paginated pamphlets on Cuff's screwbarrel, solar, compass, and compound microscopes (see separate entries), issued separately and then issued together in this form, in or about 1744/45; note the single-page 'The Description of a New Invention ...' is bound at the wrong position; the binding is recent; cf. another copy of the suite, incomplete and loose in unfinished binding (R. S. Clay's copy)]. ?? Provenance unknown
[Unknown]
1744?
MS Museum 61 (1)Cuff, John
The Description Of a New-constructed Double Microscope: in which Some Useful Improvements are introduced: As Made and Sold by the Inventor, John Cuff, In Fleet-Street, London
London: 1744 [or later]. 12-page pamphlet (disbound) + folding plate (loose). Plate & pamphlet (p. 4) dated September 20, 1744 [but this is a variant printing presumably later than 1744; cf. other copy].
[Unknown]
1744?
E (Stack)Cuff, John
The Description of a Microscope for Opake Objects;
As Made and Sold by John Cuff, At the Sign of the reflecting Microscope directly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate, in Fleet-Street, London. [c.1743-45]. 4-page pamphlet + plate (both disbound), loosely enclosed with The Description of a Pocket Microscope ... and other pamphlets by Cuff. R. S. Clay's copy (purchased)
[1949- ]
1743-1745?
E (Stack)Cuff, John
A Description of the Solar, or, Camera Obscura Microscope,
As Made and Sold by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope, directly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-Street, London. [Dated at end] Fleet-street, Feb. 17th, 1743. 6-page pamphlet + folding plate (pamphlet disbound), loosely enclosed with The Description of a Pocket Microscope ... and other pamphlets by Cuff. R. S. Clay's copy (purchased)
[1949- ]
1743
E (Stack)Cuff, John
The Description of a Pocket Microscope, with The Apparatus thereunto belonging
As made by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope, exactly opposite Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-Street, London. [c.1743-45]. 6-page pamphlet (paginated [3]-8) + plate (both disbound); loosely enclosed with 3 other pamphlets in unfinished binding [by Clay]. [Pagination allows for a missing title page, which usually precedes this suite of pamphlets when issued together; cf. other copy]. R. S. Clay's copy (purchased)
[1949- ]
1743-1745?
E (Stack)Cuff, John
[A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use ...]
Group of 4 disbound pamphlets, one dated 1743, loosely enclosed in an unfinished brown binding [by Clay] (See separate entries; & cf. other more complete copy.) [c.1744/45]. 8vo. [Over-all title page missing; one pamphlet usually found in this suite is also missing, but a disbound example of it is in MS Museum 61 (possibly from this source).] R. S. Clay's copy (purchased).
[1949- ]
1743?