Accession number
PML 3469.23
Published
[London?] : Printed for Mary Nortin and Sguire [sic] Jump, [1726?]
Notes
The booksellers' names are fictitious.
A 9-stanza version of 'A dialogue between the old black horse at Charing Cross, and the new one', which was published in [1718?].
Printed in two columns in roman type, with a simple woodcut of two horses with riders at head of caption title.
Another edition has "The strange beast in H---- S------" in title.
"The strange beast in G---- S------" is George I's statue in Grosvenor Square; the "old black horse" refers to the equestrian statue of Charles I at Charing Cross.
Printed in two columns; one small woodcut at head.
Date of printing from Foxon.
A 9-stanza version of 'A dialogue between the old black horse at Charing Cross, and the new one', which was published in [1718?].
Printed in two columns in roman type, with a simple woodcut of two horses with riders at head of caption title.
Another edition has "The strange beast in H---- S------" in title.
"The strange beast in G---- S------" is George I's statue in Grosvenor Square; the "old black horse" refers to the equestrian statue of Charles I at Charing Cross.
Printed in two columns; one small woodcut at head.
Date of printing from Foxon.
Description
1 sheet : illustration (woodcut) ; 38 cm
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