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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
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?