The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764
The Scribler pamphlet, 1764

The Scribler pamphlet, 1764


Permanent ID:
14157
Call number:
Am 1764 Scr Ar. 64 S 43
Date:
1764
Image Description:
In reply to Hugh Williamson’s What is sauce for a goose is also sauce for a gander. Ascribed to the press of Anthony Armbruster by Evans. "Hints for another inscription in the lapidary style, or a sketch of a character."--p. 19-24, concerning William Smith.
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-C⁴.
Inscription:
The Scribler, being a letter from a gentleman in town to his friend in the country, concerning the present state of public affairs; with a lapidary character. [One line from Shakespeare] (Title Page)
Address:
Philadelphia
Format:
Pamphlet
Dimensions:
Width: 11.5 cm, Height: 18 cm, Depth: .5 cm
Related People or Organizations:
Anthony Armbruster (publisher)
William Smith (creator)
Library of Congress Subjects:
Williamson, Hugh, 1735-1819 [info:lc/authorities/names/n84804806]