Eight portraits engraved by Burt, and a plate by Pease after Inman.
LETTER.—A Letter from a Lady to her Husband Abroad. . . . London: Printed for J. Roberts, . . . and ſold by A. Dodd, . . . and E. Nutt, . . . M. dcc. xxviii. Folio, boards, by The Club Bindery.
Contains the half-title.
LETTER.—A Letter from a Right Honourable Person. And the Anſwer to it, Tranſlated into Verſe, as nearly as the different Idioms of Prose and Poetry will allow. With Notes Hiſtorical, Critical, Political, &c. London: Printed for W. Nicoll . . . M DCCLXI. 4to, paper wrappers, by The Club Bindery.
LEVEE.—The Levee. A Farce. As it was Offer'd to, and accepted for Repreſentation by the Maſter of the Old-Houſe in Drury-Lane, but by the Inspector of Farces denied a Licence. London: Printed for M. Cooper, . . . M DCC XLIV. . . . 8vo, olive morocco, Janseniste, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.
The editors of Biographia Dramatica record this play with the note: "Anon. We find mention made of this piece in the Appendix to Mr. Oulton's List, but have never met with it."
"The Levee," by John Kelly, 8vo, 1741, was also "offered to, and accepted for representation by, Fleetwood, the manager of Drury Lane Theatre; but was denied a license."
Collation: Title, one leaf (verso blank). "Dramatis Perſonae," one leaf (verso blank). Text, B1-G1 in fours. Pages 1-42. G2 blank.
LEVER, Charles James.—Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands. Edited by his friend, Harry Lorrequer, and illustrated by George Cruikshank. . . . London: Henry Colburn, . . . 1844. Crown 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges.
First edition. Portrait and nine other plates.